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  • Price (SEK)131.81
  • Today's Change0.307 / 0.23%
  • Shares traded3.71k
  • 1 Year change+43.78%
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About the company

AddLife AB is a Sweden-based company, which is primarily involved in the healthcare industry. The Company markets and sells instruments, equipment, consumables and related services mainly to the healthcare sector. The Company operates through two segments: The LabTech segment is engaged in the sales of laboratory equipment, analytical instruments and reagents, that are used for diagnostics or biomedical research; The MedTech segment offers various medical device equipment, consumables, instruments and devices, primarily to hospitals. The Company operates through number of subsidiaries, such as BergmanLabora AB, BioNordica group, Holm & Halby A/S, Immuno Diagnostic Oy, LabRobot Products AB, Triolab-group, Active Care Sverup AB, Fenno Medical Oy, Mediplast AB, among others.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)10.01bn
  • Net income in SEK117.00m
  • Incorporated2014
  • Employees2.36k
  • Location
    AddLife ABBrunkebergstorg 5, Box 3145STOCKHOLM 103 62SwedenSWE
  • Phone+46 842003830
  • Websitehttps://www.add.life/
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