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Boostheat SAS

Boostheat SAS

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EnergyAlternative Energy
  • Price (EUR)1.41
  • Today's Change-0.03 / -2.08%
  • Shares traded1.33k
  • 1 Year change-99.98%
  • Beta2.9044
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About the company

Boostheat SAS is a France-based company specialized in the manufacturing industry. The Company invents, develops and manufactures boilers, which consume less energy than conventional ones. The Company's boilers emit no particles and contain a heat pump that uses a natural fluid that generates less pollution than conventional electric heat pumps. Additionally, thanks to a built-in hot water tank, its boilers enable users to save water. The Company portfolio includes BOOSTHEAT.20, which combines heat pump and condensing boiler technologies to improve efficiency.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)23.32k
  • Net income in EUR-25.40m
  • Incorporated2011
  • Employees12.00
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HolderShares% Held
Cov�a Finance SASas of 30 Dec 20220.000.00%
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