BASLER AG is not Kodak or Polaroid, it's clear buy
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Market Cap 37M EUR
Sales 57M EUR (sales increased in the last decade by 100%, maybe it's not too much but it's solid, Basler AG moves in the right direction slowly but surely)
Net Income 8.4M EUR (almost every year profitable in the last 10Y)
Quarterly Earnings Growth minus 30% (but stock is near 1Y low, I know their past so I see their future, it's not a growth stock but a value, grows slowly but strongly over time, just see the chart)
Cash 8M EUR
LT Debt 27M EUR (it will take at least 5Y or 8Y to return it, but as they are profitable it's not a problem)
Assets 59M EUR
Liabilities 34M EUR
Employees 267
Shares Outstanding 3,500,000
Free Float 1,500,000
Major Shareholders:
Founder, Chairman 51.5% (here we go)
CEO 3.8%
Investor 3% (through his private holding company bearing his name)
Resume: Over 2 decades in the machine vision market for industrial & surveillance agencies, very high quality products (just look under products on their homepage), founder owns over 50% of the company, normal low risk balance sheet and value over time, what else do you want.
http://www.berliner-zeitung.de/archiv/...ichts,10810590,10129668.html
Für die im Sommer angelaufene Marsmission der europäischen Raumfahrtagentur ESA wird eine maßgeblich bei Silicon Sensor entwickelte Kamera die Bilder liefern. Derzeit ist das Hightech-Gerät an Bord eines Satelliten auf dem Weg zu dem Roten Planeten. "Unsere Elektronik ist in der Lage, aus einer Höhe von 250 Kilometern zwei Meter große Objekte auf der Mars-Oberfläche zu entdecken", erklärt Giering. "Mit einer solchen hochauflösenden Kamera lässt sich aus zehn Kilometer Entfernung eine Zeitung lesen.
http://www.smicrosensors.de/producttable/cameras.html
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