Pricer

3.45 SEK

-7.38%

Less than 1K followers

PRIC B

NASDAQ Stockholm

IT Services

Technology

-7.38 %
+23.88 %
-17.86 %
-16.87 %
-28.72 %
-56.77 %
-72.39 %
-88.30 %
-98.80 %

Pricer operates in the technology industry and focuses on the development and manufacture of electronic price marking systems for the retail trade. The company's products are aimed at stores and retail chains. The business is global with a main presence in Europe, North America and Asia. Pricer was founded in the year of 1991 and is headquartered in Stockholm.

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Market cap
565.68M SEK
Turnover
4.92M SEK
Revenue
2.15B
EBIT %
2.37 %
P/E
345
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Financial calendar
23/4
2026

Interim report Q1'26

13/5
2026

General meeting '26

16/7
2026

Interim report Q2'26

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Additionally, it seems to have Edgesence and Captana etc. included, so with all the bells and whistles?
It’s curious how that kind of news first led to a roughly 10 percent rise and then a 20 percent drop from there. I wonder what the reason could be. Could it be that news of an upcoming deal with Carrefour leaked, but then there was disappointment that it “only” concerned certain ...
Even though that deal was in France and there are stores in 40 countries, it’s probably a good start; that leaves the other 39 countries still on the table: With a multi-format network of over 15,500 stores in more than 40 countries, the Carrefour Group is one of the world’s leading...
Inderes PRICER: Pricer continues as partner to Carrefour but no longer as exclusive... For many years Pricer has been the exclusive supplier to the retail group Carrefour. Today Carrrefour has decided to introduce an additional supplier for the sourcing of digital in-store solutions...
Apparently, half of Walmart should be completed by 2026, meaning the 4,600 US stores. Regarding international operations, there probably isn’t anything concrete yet, but there could likely be opportunities there. So there’s likely an order backlog for a couple of years.
From Marketscreener: Berenberg announced on Monday (19.1. my own addition) that it has lowered its price target on Vusion from 270 to 252 euros, while maintaining its buy recommendation on the stock. In a research note, the firm reported that last week in New York, it reviewed the...
One could imagine that Walmart might consider that elsewhere in the world too, following the US, at least on some scale.
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