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SBO AG

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Volume:- -
Turnover:- -
Market Cap:472.78M
PE:12.39
High:3.00
Open:3.00
Low:3.00
Close:3.00
52wk High:3.40
52wk Low:2.97
Shares:157.59M
Float Shares:104.82M
Volume Ratio:4.27
T/O Rate:- -
Dividend:0.20
Dividend Rate:6.73%
EPS(TTM):0.2421
EPS(LYR):0.2977
ROE:7.54%
ROA:3.78%
PB:0.95
PE(LYR):10.08

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Company Profile

Company Name:
SBO AG
Exchange:
PINK
Establishment Date:
1862
Employees:
1516
Office Location:
Hauptstraße 2,Ternitz,Lower Austria,Austria
Zip Code:
2630
Fax:
43 2630 315 501
Introduction:
Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment Aktiengesellschaft engages in the development, production, and marketing of stainless-steel products and drilling and completion equipment worldwide. The company operates in two segments, Advanced Manufacturing & Services, and Oilfield Equipment. The Advanced Manufacturing & Services segment manufactures high-alloy and non-magnetic stainless steels that offers high material strength and corrosion resistance, as well as customized high-precision MWD/LWD components, such as collars for use as high-tech housings for special logging instruments, sensors, antennas, and generators in the oil, gas, and other industries. The Oilfield Equipment segment engages in the sale and rental of tools, including drilling motors for directional and horizontal drilling, downhole circulation tools for sealing liquid-permeable zones of boreholes and for borehole cleaning during the drilling process, rotary steerable tools for intelligent drill string steering in directional drilling, and composite frac plugs for drilling and completion in the oil and gas industry, as well as in the field of geothermal energy. The segment also offers non-magnetic drill collars, reamers, hole openers, stabilizers, circulation and crossover subs, jars, shocks, etc., as well as provides maintenance, repair, and mechanical procession of existing components. Schoeller-Bleckmann Oilfield Equipment Aktiengesellschaft was founded in 1862 and is headquartered in Ternitz, Austria.