Interpump Group S.p.A
Research Interpump Group S.p.A (8IG) on Bullrun: valuation model: 28.3% undervalued, market cap EUR 3.59B, P/E 17.4, dividend yield 1.0%. Explore financials, valuation history, model signals, and stock context.
Key Metrics
- Ticker8IG
- ExchangeF
- CountryItaly
- SectorIndustrials
- IndustrySpecialty Industrial Machinery
- CurrencyEUR
- Valuation signal28.3% undervalued
- Market capEUR 3.59B
- P/E17.4
- Dividend yield1.0%
- Financial periodFY2025
- RevenueEUR 2.07B
- Revenue growth-0.4%
- Net incomeEUR 209.71M
- Free cash flowEUR 242.18M
- Gross margin35.3%
Valuation Snapshot
Bullrun's latest valuation model marks Interpump Group S.p.A as 28.3% undervalued; latest market cap is EUR 3.59B; P/E is 17.4; dividend yield is 1.0%.
About Interpump Group S.p.A
Interpump Group S.p.A., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacturing and selling of high-pressure pumps in Italy, rest of Europe, North America, the Far East and the Pacific Area, and internationally. The company is involved in the design and distribution of volumetric pumps; production, sale, and distribution of pressure systems and pumps; production of mechanical sifters; production and sale of equipment for the food processing, chemicals, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals industries;
Frequently asked questions
Is Interpump Group S.p.A overvalued or undervalued?
Bullrun's valuation model currently marks Interpump Group S.p.A as 28.3% undervalued.
What is Interpump Group S.p.A's market cap?
Interpump Group S.p.A's market capitalization is EUR 3.59B.
What is Interpump Group S.p.A's P/E ratio?
Interpump Group S.p.A's price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is 17.4.
Does Interpump Group S.p.A pay a dividend?
Interpump Group S.p.A has a dividend yield of 1.0%.
What does Interpump Group S.p.A do?
Interpump Group S.p.A., together with its subsidiaries, engages in the manufacturing and selling of high-pressure pumps in Italy, rest of Europe, North America, the Far East and the Pacific Area, and internationally. The company is involved in the design and distribution of volumetric pumps;