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HF Company SA

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  • Price (EUR)4.19
  • Today's Change-0.05 / -1.18%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change-9.31%
  • Beta0.2882
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About the company

HF Company SA is a France-based communication equipment manufacturing and distribution company. The Company is engaged in various distribution markets: ground reception, including televisions and satellite televisions; multimedia connection peripherals, such as cables and interface boxes and global system for mobile communication (GSM) accessories. HF Company SA's subsidiaries include, among others, Metronic, which provides various elements for ground reception; Kaorka, dedicated to collective reception; Omenex, which provides mobile phone accessories, and Avidsen, which develops automatic doors, intercoms and home alarms. The Company is also present in other markets: Spain, Italy, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Poland, Belgium, China and the United States.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)1.74m
  • Net income in EUR-2.09m
  • Incorporated1996
  • Employees3.00
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