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Compagnia Dei Caraibi SpA

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Compagnia Dei Caraibi SpA

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Consumer Staples Beverages
  • Price (EUR)0.38
  • Today's Change-0.03 / -7.32%
  • Shares traded44.71k
  • 1 Year change+37.68%
  • Beta-0.0733
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About the company

Compagnia Dei Caraibi SpA is an Italian company primarily engaged in the Alcoholic Beverage Merchant Wholesale. The Company distributes and promotes a number of brands of spirits and wines from different regions. It provides digital platforms for management services, including product pricing, and monitoring the process of selling products to customers. It operates globally.

  • Revenue in EUR (TTM)52.00m
  • Net income in EUR-1.79m
  • Incorporated--
  • Employees85.00
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Institutional shareholders

0.00%Per cent of shares held by top holders
HolderShares% Held
NFS Capital AGas of 30 Jun 20250.000.00%
Algebris (UK) Ltd. (Italy)as of 30 Jun 20250.000.00%
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