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  • Today's Change-1.40 / -9.86%
  • Shares traded2.30k
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About the company

Barco NV is a Belgium-based technology company, which specializes in the design and development of professional visualization equipment and solutions. The Company offers its products in such operating segments as Entertainment (primarily active in the field of Digital Cinema), Enterprise (including the Control Rooms and the Corporate activity) and Healthcare (dedicated to the high-resolution visualization segments of radiology and mammography and Internet protocol IP-connectivity solutions for the surgical room). The Company's products range includes display monitors, projectors, video walls, image processing and connectivity and interactivity software. The Company is active in Europe and the Middle East, North and South America, Africa and Asia.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)963.84m
  • Net income in EUR71.56m
  • Incorporated2000
  • Employees3.25k
  • Location
    Barco NVBeneluxpark 21COURTRAI (KORTRIJK) 8500BelgiumBEL
  • Phone+32 56233211
  • Fax+32 56262262
  • Websitehttps://www.barco.com/
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