Gérard Perrier Industrie S.A.

About Gérard Perrier Industrie S.A.

Gérard Perrier Industrie S.A. engages in designing, manufacturing, installing, and maintaining electrical, electronic, automation, and instrumentation equipment in France and internationally. It engages in the engineering, installation, and maintenance of HV/LV distribution networks, electric drive systems, low current systems, lighting products, electric boxes, cabinets, and modules. The company is also involved in the study, manufacture, and installation of electronic boards, modules, sub-assemblies, assemblies, man-machine interfaces for on-board systems, built-in automated and electronic systems, switched-mode power supplies and converters for on-board systems, and variators and engine control systems; study, engineering, and maintenance of automation projects; and design, analysis, and programming of techniques for automation supervision and MES systems. In addition, it manufactures sub-assemblies, such as electronic, electro-technical, assembly of mechanical, and fluid and pneumatic modules; implements engineering projects in the oil and gas, nuclear, and military sectors; and technical assistance for various businesses, such as mechanics, valves, boiler-making, civil engineering, and non-destructive testing. The company was founded in 1967 and is headquartered in Lyon, France. Gérard Perrier Industrie S.A. is a subsidiary of Amperra SAS.

Conception, fabrication, installation, assistance technique et maintenance d’équipements électriques, électroniques et automatismes industriels.

https://www.gerard-perrier.com

PERR.PA France

79.6USD0.4 (-0.50%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Paris exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Electrical Equipment & Parts

Location France, Lyon

Grade: ADA

408,634,307 USD
MARKET CAP
22.898
PE
0.946
BETA (5y)
4.210
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
43%
for 3 years
25%
for 2 years
21%
for last year
-19%
for this year
0%
Gérard Perrier Industrie S.A.
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