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Tronic's Microsystems S.A.

ALTRO
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Tronic's Microsystems SA, founded in 1997 and based in Crolles, France,... Tronic's Microsystems SA, founded in 1997 and based in Crolles, France, operates globally as a developer, producer, and distributor of inertial micro electro mechanical system (MEMS) sensors. This entity, a subsidiary of TDK Electronics AG, offers a product portfolio that includes digital closed-loop inertial MEMS sensor components, acceleration sensors, and angular rate sensors. Additionally, the company provides specialized custom inertial MEMS foundry services. Its advanced sensor technologies cater to a broad spectrum of industries, such as industrial automation, oil and gas, railway, aerospace, security, life sciences, automotive, and connected objects.
Share Price
$6.53
Last synced: 2025-12-11
Market Cap
$59.05M
Change (1 day)
0.39%
Change (1 year)
0.36%
Country
FR
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P/E ratio for Tronic's Microsystems S.A. (ALTRO)
P/E ratio as of 2026 TTM: 0
According to Tronic's Microsystems S.A. latest financial reports and stock price the company's current price-to-earnings ratio (TTM) is 0. At the end of 2026 the company had a P/E ratio of 0.
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