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  • Price (EUR)2.97
  • Today's Change0.004 / 0.13%
  • Shares traded0.00
  • 1 Year change-33.60%
  • Beta0.8859
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About the company

Metsa Board Oyj is a Finland-based producer of fresh fibre paperboards. The Company focuses on folding boxboards and white kraftliners, used primarily in consumer product packaging and in the various packaging solutions of the retail sector. In addition, the Company produces chemical pulp and bleached high-yield pulp (BCTMP) for own use and to be sold as market pulp. Metsa Board is a part of Metsa Group and has 24.9 per cent holding in its associated company Metsa Fibre, which is a producer of wood-based bioproducts such as pulp, sawn timber, biochemicals and bioenergy. Metsa Board Oyj use fresh wood fibres in the Company's paperboards that are a renewable resource that the Company can trace back to their origins in northern European forests. Metsa Board Oyj are committed to the principles of regenerative forestry.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)1.78bn
  • Net income in EUR-156.60m
  • Incorporated1986
  • Employees2.15k
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