Pfeiffer Vacuum

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Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG
Type Aktiengesellschaft
Traded as FWB: PFV
Industry Manufacturing, technology
Founded Wetzlar, Germany (1890 (1890))
Founder(s) Arthur Pfeiffer
Headquarters Asslar, Germany
Products Vacuum pumps, measurement and components
Website www.pfeiffer-vacuum.com

Pfeiffer Vacuum Technology AG is a German manufacturer of vacuum pumps.[1] It is headquartered in Asslar in Germany with 70% of the total production catering to the export market.

In July 1996 the company was listed on the NYSE and in April 1998 on the TecDAX. Due to low trading volumes, it was de-listed from the NYSE in October 2007.[2]

Highlights

Export Ratio: approx. 70% (estimated), Stock Exchange Listings: Deutsche Börse, Prime Standard/TecDAX, Accounting: IFRS, Capital Stock: € 25,261 thousand, Cash and Cash Equivalents: € 108,293 thousand, Equity Ratio: 59%, Net Sales: € 519,509 thousand, Operating Profit: € 61,777 thousand, [3]

Shareholder Structure

Estimated regional split of the Pfeiffer Vacuum Shareholder Structure: 40% in Europe, 30% in the USA, 25% in Germany (thereof about 5 pp are held by Management and private Investors), 5% in Asia.

In total, 9,867,659 bearer shares are outstanding. This represents a share capital of € 25,261,207.04. The pro-rata amount of one share equals the calculated value of € 2.56.

References

  1. "Turbo Pump goes from atmosphere to high-vacuum". ThomasNet Industrial Newsroom. 2005-08-25. Retrieved 2009-03-18. 
  2. "Bayer latest to delist from NYSE to cut costs". Reuters. 2007-08-05. Retrieved 2009-03-18. 
  3. Annual Report 2011

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