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Air Liquide Stock (AIRP.PA): Live Price Chart
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About
History
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Air Liquide (AIRP.PA) is a French multinational company and a world leader in gases, technologies, and services for various industries. With a current market capitalization of €86.56 billion as of August 29th, 2023, it has established itself as a key player in the industrial gas sector.
Founded in 1902, it has a rich history of providing industrial gases such as oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, and argon to customers worldwide. Air Liquide went public and has since expanded its operations, serving over 3.8 million customers in 78 countries. It caters to diverse sectors including medical, chemical, and electronics manufacturing. With a focus on innovation and customer service, the company continues to be at the forefront of the global industrial gas industry.
Over the past five years, Air Liquide's stock price has experienced both highs and lows. In November 2018, the stock price reached its lowest point of €84.17. This was due to several factors, including concerns about the global economy and increased competition in the industrial gas market. However, since then, the stock price has experienced significant growth and reached its highest point of €167.94 in June 2023. One notable event during this period was Air Liquide's acquisition of Airgas in 2016, which helped to expand its presence in the US market.
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Trading in the stock market can be a daunting task, especially when there are so many competitors to consider before taking the plunge. Before choosing to trade Air Liquide, it's crucial to weigh the pros and cons of its competitors in the market. Its competitors include but are not limited to:
- Linde (LING.DE) is a global industrial gases and engineering company, serving a wide range of industries. It was formed through a merger and is known for its expertise in gas production and distribution.
- BHP Billiton (BHP.US) is a major natural resources company engaged in the exploration, development, and production of various commodities, including minerals, metals, and energy resources.
- Vale SA (VALE.US) is a Brazilian multinational mining company specializing in the production and export of iron ore, nickel, and other minerals.
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