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Ease2pay Stock Price

Symbol: ENXTAM:EAS2PMarket Cap: €9.2mCategory: Diversified Financials

EAS2P Share Price Performance

€0.39
-0.15 (-27.15%)
€0.39
-0.15 (-27.15%)
Price €0.39

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Ease2pay N.V. Key Details

€2.9m

Revenue

€1.1m

Cost of Revenue

€1.8m

Gross Profit

€2.6m

Other Expenses

-€803.0k

Earnings

Last Reported Earnings
Dec 31, 2024
Next Reporting Earnings
n/a
Earnings per share (EPS)
-0.034
Gross Margin
60.88%
Net Profit Margin
-27.82%
Debt/Equity Ratio
0%

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About EAS2P

Founded
1981
Employees
13
CEO
Gijs van Lookeren Campagne
WebsiteView website
www.ease2pay.com

Ease2pay N.V., together with its subsidiaries, provides payment services through its self-service platform in the Netherlands. The company offers Ease2pay On the GO, a parking, refueling, and traveling in one app; Ease2pay AanUit that activates and pays for power, water, and lodging for boat or camper; Ease2pay Marktstroom, which can activate power and water for your stand or event; Ease2pay Walstroom, it is developed for sea vessels and inland skippers that activate and pay for power, water, and berth; and Ease2pay NomadPower, which activates power for refrigerated truck at refrigerated transport parking lots. It also provides s Internet of Things (IoT) technology to communicate with connected devices, such as chargers, laundry machines, electricity, and water supply connection points. The company was formerly known as DOCDATA N.V. and changed its name to Ease2pay N.V. in February 2018. Ease2pay N.V. was incorporated in 1981 and is based in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Dutch Market Performance

  • 7 Days: -0.8%
  • 3 Months: 0.2%
  • 1 Year: 0.6%
  • Year to Date: 2.2%
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