Greece
# |
Name |
EBIT |
Reported Date | Stock Price |
Change |
Price (30 days) | Country |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
USD 1.08 B
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 13.86 | 3.31% |
|
Greece |
|
2 |
USD 483.93 M
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 19.21 | 1.25% |
|
Greece |
|
3 |
USD 34.69 M
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 5.20 | -2.45% |
|
Greece |
|
4 |
USD 13.06 M
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 2.06 | 11.67% |
|
Greece |
|
5 |
USD 5.92 M
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 1.96 | 1.99% |
|
Greece |
|
6 |
USD 2.11 M
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 2.92 | 0.55% |
|
Greece |
|
7 |
USD -698.67 K
|
Dec. 31, 2023 | USD 2.93 | 3.12% |
|
Greece |
The Infrastructure company in Greece with the highest EBIT is Public Power Corporation S.A. (Athens Stock Exchange: PPC.AT) at USD 1.08 B.
The Infrastructure company in Greece with the lowest EBIT is Admie Holding S.A. (Athens Stock Exchange: ADMIE.AT) at USD -698.67 K.
The top 10 Infrastructure companies in Greece by EBIT are Public Power Corporation S.A., GEK TERNA Holdings, Real Estate, Construction S.A., Intracom Constructions Societe Anonyme Technical and Steel Constructions, Ekter SA, Avax S.A., Domiki Kritis S.A. and Admie Holding S.A..
The bottom 10 Infrastructure companies in Greece by EBIT are Admie Holding S.A., Domiki Kritis S.A., Avax S.A., Ekter SA, Intracom Constructions Societe Anonyme Technical and Steel Constructions, GEK TERNA Holdings, Real Estate, Construction S.A. and Public Power Corporation S.A..