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Italian Wine Brands SpA

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Italian Wine Brands SpA

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  • Price (EUR)19.95
  • Today's Change-1.05 / -5.00%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change-10.94%
  • Beta0.7129
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About the company

Italian Wine Brands SpA is an Italy-based company engaged in the wineries industry. The Company focuses primarily on production and distribution of national wines. The Company's activity is organized around distribution channels such as: wholesale, distance selling and sale to HoReCa. Wholesale includes sale of wines to distribution chains, state monopolies and international distributors. Distance selling includes direct sale of wines to individuals. Sale to HoReCa includes sale of wines to Hotels, Restaurants and Cafes. The Company's brands include Giordano Wines, Svinando, Elettra, Grande Alberone, Oroperla, Sellaronda, Barbanera and Duca di Saragnano, among the others. The Company operates globally.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)395.87m
  • Net income in EUR23.49m
  • Incorporated--
  • Employees337.00
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