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Ion Beam Applications S.A.

13.95
0.0000
Volume:- -
Turnover:- -
Market Cap:406.94M
PE:-40.33
High:13.95
Open:13.95
Low:13.95
Close:13.95
52wk High:15.75
52wk Low:10.15
Shares:29.18M
Float Shares:19.93M
Volume Ratio:0.53
T/O Rate:- -
Dividend:0.28
Dividend Rate:2.02%
EPS(TTM):-0.3457
EPS(LYR):-0.3457
ROE:16.20%
ROA:3.89%
PB:2.92
PE(LYR):-40.34

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Company Profile

Company Name:
Ion Beam Applications S.A.
Exchange:
PINK LIMITED
Establishment Date:
1986
Employees:
2100
Office Location:
3, Chemin du Cyclotron,Louvain-la-Neuve,Walloon Brabant,Belgium
Zip Code:
1348
Fax:
32 1 047 58 10
Introduction:
Ion Beam Applications SA develops, manufactures, and supports medical devices and software solutions for cancer treatments in Belgium, the United States, and internationally. The company operates through Proton Therapy and Other Accelerators, and Dosimetry segments. The Proton Therapy and Other Accelerators segment develops, fabricates, and services medical and industrial particle accelerators, and proton therapy systems. This segment also offers turnkey solutions for the treatment of cancer through the use of proton beams; and a line of cyclotrons used for the production of positron emission tomography or SPECT radioisotopes, as well as a line of industrial accelerators for sterilization and ionization. The Dosimetry segment provides solutions and services that enhances efficiency and minimizes errors in radiation therapy and medical imaging quality assurance and calibration procedures. The company has strategic research and development partnership with SCK CEN (Belgian nuclear research center) to enable the production of Actinimum-225 (225Ac), a novel radioisotope for the treatment of cancer; and an agreement with University of Pennsylvania for research in ConformalFLASH. It also has a research partnership with Particle Therapy Interuniversity Center Leuven for the development of ConformalFLASH1. Ion Beam Applications SA was incorporated in 1986 and is headquartered in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium.