Boreo Oyj

About Boreo Oyj

Boreo Oyj owns, acquires, and develops B2B businesses in Northern Europe. It distributes and assembles electronic components; and provides storage, logistics, courier, and technical sales services. The company is also involved in trading of power, metal machines, and construction and welding technique products and system solutions; and the after sales services, including repair and maintenance, as well as spare part sales. In addition, it deals in Putzmeister concrete pumps, stationery pumps, mortar machines, and processing and transportation equipment, as well as Sany earth moving equipment; sells new and secondhand machines; offers aftermarket services; and engages in the design, equipment, and construction of timber bodies. The company serves concrete, construction, and forest industries. Boreo Oyj was formerly known as Yleiselektroniikka Oyj. The company was incorporated in 1969 and is based in Vantaa, Finland.

Boreo on yhtiö, joka luo arvoa omistamalla, hankkimalla ja kehittämällä B2B-liiketoimintoja Pohjois-Euroopassa.

https://www.boreo.com

BOREO.HE Finland

34.1USD0.1 (-0.29%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

Helsinki exchange

Sector: Technology

Industry: Electronics & Computer Distribution

Location Finland, Vantaa

Grade: ADA

111,254,145 USD
MARKET CAP
33.929
PE
1.353
BETA (5y)
1.120
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
263%
for 3 years
213%
for 2 years
16%
for last year
-49%
for this year
0%
Boreo Oyj
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