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Vente-Unique.Com SA

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  • Price (EUR)15.75
  • Today's Change-0.25 / -1.56%
  • Shares traded200.00
  • 1 Year change+27.02%
  • Beta1.2294
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About the company

Vente-Unique.Com SA is a France-based company specialized in e-commerce. The Company operates Vente-Unique.Com, an Internet portal through which it sells its products. The Company belongs to the CAFOM group and mainly sells furniture products. Its product portfolio includes sofa, convertible sofa, and armchair, relaxing and massaging armchair, low table, television stand, mattress, bedspring, double bed, bunk bed, child’s bed, duvet and pillow, wine cellar, bar stool, buffet and decorative products, among others. Apart from France, the Company also operates in a number of countries in Europe, including Spain, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, Portugal, Luxembourg and the Netherlands, among others.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)200.90m
  • Net income in EUR8.14m
  • Incorporated2005
  • Employees416.00
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