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Paxman AB (publ)

Paxman AB (publ)

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  • Price (EUR)5.32
  • Today's Change0.04 / 0.76%
  • Shares traded6.00
  • 1 Year change+102.28%
  • Beta--
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About the company

Paxman AB (publ) is a Sweden-based developer of scalp cooling technology. The cooling system aims to reduce the risk of hair loss connected with cytostatic treatment of cancer. The Company offers a stand-alone, mobile electric cooling unit, which markets under the name Paxman Scalp Cooler, which is a liquid-based cooling system that cools down the patients scalp through the silicone hat. The product has two versions - for one or two patients to be cooled at once. Each device contains a built-in touch screen with a menu-controlled graphic user interface to monitor the process. The lightweight system enables patient to participate in other activities. The Company’s primary markets are Great Britain, Scandinavian countries, the Netherlands, Belgium and Australia.

  • Revenue in SEK (TTM)238.86m
  • Net income in SEK28.64m
  • Incorporated2016
  • Employees102.00
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