23/05/2022 16:45
The company led by Sica, which continues to grow externally, illustrates its strategies during next Thursday’s ‘Live Streaming’ on FOL
A new one is comingLive streaming‘on FinanzaOnline (FOL). The protagonist will be DHHa technology group active in cloud computing and listed on Euronext Growth Milan (formerly Aim Italia), live streaming on Thursday 26 May, starting at 11:30 am.
Live on FOL
The founder Giandomenico Sica will participate in the direct who holds the role of executive chairman of the group which will be responsible for illustrating the key points of the business of the company, founded in 2015. During the live broadcast, the presented the perspectives and traced the strategic lines of DHH, strongly dedicated to M&A (in just 7 years from its birth it has closed 15 M&A operations in Italy and in the Balkans and is still aiming to grow externally). More specifically, Sica will tell and explain how over the years the idea of building a cloud operator was born and developed thanks to the acquisition of “local samples in the clouds”.
Finally, the data for the first quarter of 2022 will also be reviewed (released last May 16). In particular, consolidated revenues amounted to 5.87 million euros, with a growth of 24% in the first three months of 2021, “thanks to the improvement of the positive trend in Italy after the peak of the pandemic, combined with the constant increase in double digits in the Balkans and the inclusion of Evolink in the group ”.
It will be possible to send questions right now by going directly to the form you see on this page. Questions will be submitted to DHH during the broadcast.
Who is DHH
DHHfounded in Milan in 2015 by Giandomenico Sica (executive chairman) and Antonio Baldassarra (managing director of the group), is a technology group whose main business is to provide ‘virtual infrastructure’ in different scenarios, including managing websites, applications, e-commerce and software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. The group follows a user base (around 120,000 customers) in southeastern Europe and in particular the so-called ‘Adriatic Sea region’, exploiting a geographical area that has higher growth rates than other more mature European markets, such as France and German, due to lower digital penetration. The growth is mainly dictated by the sale of subscriptions, including those for cloud hosting or cloud servers, dedicated to companies that need a cloud infrastructure.