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$19.47B
34.89
2,295
0.96%
AddLife AB (publ) (ALIF-B) trades on Nasdaq Stockholm in SEK. The company is classified in the Healthcare sector under the Medical Instruments & Supplies industry. The stock currently trades at SEK167.00, up 2.14% from the previous close.
Over the past year, ALIF-B has traded between a low of SEK134.60 and a high of SEK206.80. The stock has gained 9.4% over this period. It is currently 19.2% below its 52-week high.
AddLife AB (publ) has a market capitalization of $19.47B, with a price-to-earnings ratio of 34.89 and a dividend yield of 0.96%.
AddLife AB (publ), together with its subsidiaries, provides instruments and equipment, consumables, and reagents primarily to medical care, research, colleges, and universities, as well as the food and pharmaceutical industries. The company operates in two segments, Labtech and Medtech. The Labtech segment offers products, solutions, and services in the areas of diagnostics, and biomedical research and laboratory analysis. It offers products and solutions, including analytical instruments, equipment, microscopes, consumables, and reagents, as well as software support and technical services; and in the areas of microbiology, clinical chemistry, coagulation, molecular biology, research, immunology, point-of-care testing, veterinary diagnostics, as well as in the food industry. This segment also provides training programs for its customers. The Medtech segment provides medical device products for surgery, orthopaedics, critical care, endoscopy, wound care, healthcare IT, ophthalmology, home adaptation, and technical aids, as well as surgical procedures, welfare technology, and assistive devices for the elderly and disabled. It operates in Sweden, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Spain, Denmark, Norway, Italy, Finland, Switzerland, Germany, Poland, Austria, rest of Europe, and internationally. AddLife AB (publ) was founded in 1906 and is based in Stockholm, Sweden.
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