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Estrima SpA

Estrima SpA

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  • Price (EUR)0.45
  • Today's Change-0.01 / -2.17%
  • Shares traded-1.00
  • 1 Year change-64.98%
  • Beta--
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About the company

Estrima SpA is an Italy-based company primarily engaged in the manufacturing of automobiles. The Company designs and manufactures electric two-seater mini-cars and related accessories under the Biro' brand. It operates through subsidiaries, including Brieda E C S.r.l., Sharbie S.r.l. and UPooling S.r.l, bringing Mobility as a Service, vehicle rental and sharing while its controlled French company Biro' France S.a.s., a company provides distribution activities in the French territory. The Company operates globally.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)40.61m
  • Net income in EUR-4.49m
  • Incorporated2008
  • Employees157.00
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