` ECO (EcoSynthetix Inc) vs S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada) Comparison - Alpha Spread

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Over the past 12 months, ECO has underperformed S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada), delivering a return of 0% compared to the S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada)'s +22% growth.

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Performance Gap
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Performance By Year
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Competitors Performance
EcoSynthetix Inc vs Peers

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EcoSynthetix Inc
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Market Cap
238.4m CAD
Industry
Chemicals

EcoSynthetix, Inc. develops and commercializes bio-based materials. The company is headquartered in Burlington, Ontario and currently employs 26 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-08-04. The company is engaged in the development and commercialization of bio-based technologies as replacement solutions for synthetic, petrochemical-based adhesives and other related products in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) and Asia Pacific. Its bio-based products are used as inputs in the commercial manufacture of a range of consumer and industrial goods. The Company’s flagship products are EcoSphere biolatex and DuraBind biopolymers. The EcoSphere biolatex is used in the paper and paperboard packaging industries. The company is used to replace petroleum-based Styrene Butadiene (SB) latex binders, which are used to allow colorful graphics to stick to glossy paper used in magazines, books, and packaging like cereal boxes. The DuraBind biopolymers are a no added formaldehyde binder system used in the production of wood composite panels. Its other products include EcoSphere biopolymers and DuraBind bioresins.

ECO Intrinsic Value
0.88 CAD
Overvaluation 78%
Intrinsic Value
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