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Sicily By Car SpA

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Sicily By Car SpA

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  • Price (EUR)3.16
  • Today's Change0.00 / 0.00%
  • Shares traded--
  • 1 Year change-17.49%
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About the company

Sicily By Car SpA is an Italy-based Company engaged in the Passenger Car Rental industry. The Company offers four main renting services: rental without driver (cheap vehicles, compact, intermediate-size, standard, and convertible/cabrio cars, station wagon and 9-seater minivan cars), commercial vehicle rental, electric cars and commercial vehicles rental, and boat rental. The Firm is engaged in other activities, such as: providing travel arrangement and reservation services, retailing used automobiles and light trucks, and renting or leasing (without drivers) trucks and vans. The Company operates in Italy through its network of local offices, and in Albania via its subsidiary Sbc Albania Shpk.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)143.99m
  • Net income in EUR-2.56m
  • Incorporated1963
  • Employees352.00
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