AIXTRON SE

About AIXTRON SE

AIXTRON SE, together with its subsidiaries, provides deposition equipment to the semiconductor industry in Asia, Europe, and the Americas. It develops, produces, sells, maintains, and installs equipment for the deposition of semiconductor materials; and provides consulting and training, customer support, and peripheral equipment and services, as well as sells spare parts and services. The company supplies deposition equipment for volume production, as well as equipment for research and development, and pre-series production. Its technology solutions are used to build components for electronic and optoelectronic applications that are used in laser, LED, display technologies, optical and wireless data transmission, SiC and GaN power electronics, optical and electronic storage devices, computing, and signaling and lighting technology, as well as other applications. AIXTRON SE was founded in 1983 and is headquartered in Herzogenrath, Germany.

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https://www.aixtron.com

AIXA.F Germany

24.7USD0.78 (-3.16%)

• At close Fri Oct 14 2022

Frankfurt exchange

Sector: Technology

Industry: Semiconductor Equipment & Materials

Location Germany, Herzogenrath

Grade: ACF

3,159,157,144 USD
MARKET CAP
29.477
PE
0.652
BETA (5y)
0.860
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
101%
for 3 years
151%
for 2 years
60%
for last year
36%
for this year
0%
AIXTRON SE
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