EQS-News: Swissnet AG
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swissnet Group: First Berlin maintains its price target EUR 18.50 and continues to rate shares as “Buy” Berg, Switzerland – 14 March 2025 – Research house First Berlin has released updated research report on its rating of swissnet Group (ISIN: CH0451123589 - Ticker: 81D GY). The rating of the swissnet share remains "Buy" with a price target of EUR 18.50. The closing price of the swissnet share (Xetra) was EUR 6.75 on March 13, 2025. With the current price target, First Berlin sees considerable upside potential of around 174 percent. The revised research report now incorporates Swissnet Group's recent customer acquisitions, emphasizing its impressive 40% organic revenue growth in 2025, fueled by synergies and upselling. Additionally, First Berlin highlights that recurring revenues now constitute 75% of total sales, ensuring stability, while the robust maintenance business continues to drive infrastructure expansion. The current report on Swissnet Group is available for download on the corporate website of swissnet http://www.swissnet.ag in the "Investor Relations" section.
About Swissnet Group The swissnet Group is a leading provider of location-based marketing software (LBM), Wi-Fi infrastructure systems and Wi-Fi guest hotspots. The group serves customers in the retail, hospitality, healthcare and public sectors, among others. The subsidiaries under the swissnet group umbrella are known for their outstanding expertise in digital transformation and Software as a Service. With intelligent and fully cloud-based technologies, the Swissnet Group offers its customers tangible added value and success by improving their omnichannel strategies. The company is listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and traded in the XETRA segment.
For more information, please visit http://www.swissnet.ag.
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Language: | English |
Company: | Swissnet AG |
Andhauserstrasse 62 | |
8572 Berg | |
Switzerland | |
Internet: | http://www.swissnet.ag/ |
ISIN: | CH0451123589 |
WKN: | A2QN5W |
Listed: | Regulated Unofficial Market in Berlin, Frankfurt (Scale), Munich, Stuttgart; Paris |
EQS News ID: | 2101036 |
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