Explore the full insider trade history of Cibox Inter@ctive, a publicly traded company based in France. Shares trade on FR FR, under the oversight of AMF. Operating in the Technology sector, Cibox Inter@ctive has recorded 5 insider filings. The latest transaction was filed on 7 August 2023 — Souscription. Among the most active insiders: Georges Paul LEBRE. Every trade is free.
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CIBOX INTER@CTIVE is a French technology company founded in 1995. Historically associated with consumer electronics and personal storage products, the company has progressively repositioned itself toward electric micro-mobility, which is now its core business. Cibox is listed on Euronext Growth Paris and has evolved from its original IT-oriented roots into a company focused on urban mobility solutions and alternative everyday transportation. Today, Cibox’s main activity consists of designing, developing, assembling and marketing electric micro-mobility products, especially e-scooters, electric bicycles and related accessories. Its product portfolio is marketed under brands such as YEEP.ME and Scooty. The company emphasizes a vertically integrated model that combines product design, engineering, quality control, sourcing of key components and after-sales support. This includes repair services, as well as activities linked to refurbishment and recycling, which are important differentiators in the micro-mobility market. Although the group remains active in certain legacy electronics and personal storage segments, electric micro-mobility now accounts for the vast majority of annual revenue. Its sales channels include specialized and generalist retailers, major distribution chains and digital platforms. Cibox also serves international markets, having expanded beyond France into selected foreign territories over time. This broader reach supports its ambition to remain a flexible, niche-listed company with a consumer-facing industrial model. On the industrial front, a key strategic milestone has been the ramp-up of the Revin site in northeastern France. The company has been working to strengthen local manufacturing capacity, with the goal of scaling production of electric bicycles and better addressing European demand. This industrial base is meant to support a new phase of growth, improve supply-chain control and reinforce product differentiation. Cibox’s history reflects a long transition from personal computing and storage into mobility. After being created in the mid-1990s, it gradually shifted its strategic focus toward electric mobility, anticipating the structural growth of urban transport alternatives. The group positions itself as an accessible, innovation-driven player in a market supported by sustainability trends, lower commuting costs and changing consumer habits. In financial terms, Cibox remains a small-cap company, but one with a clear niche strategy and a distinct industrial and commercial identity within the French listed technology universe.