Atlas Pearls Ltd
ASX:ATP

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Price: 0.19 AUD 2.7% Market Closed
Market Cap: 83.4m AUD
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Atlas Pearls Ltd
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Atlas Pearls Ltd. produces white & silver South Sea pearls and farming operations in Indonesia. The company is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia. The firm is a producer of South Sea pearls, specializing in white and silver pearls. The firm operates approximately seven pearl farms throughout the Indonesian archipelago, from the national park lands of Banyu Biru to Flores, and as far east as West Papua. The firm is a fully integrated business including hatchery, seeding, harvesting, grading, trading, design and manufacturing capabilities to sell directly to customers through wholesale partners and via its retail outlets. The firm provides a range of products, such as DOUBLE PEARL BRACELET, CAGE PENDANT , KESHI STUDS, VINE RING, SIMPLE SHEPHERD HOOK EARRINGS, TOP HAT PENDANT, SICKLE PEARL RING, NEOPRENE PEARL BRACELET, FLAT BUTTON STUDS, BUBBLED RING , NEOPRENE PEARL BRACELET, FIXED PENDANT, FILAGREE CUP STUD, FLOWER FILAGREE PENDANT, PAVED DIAMOND PENDANT, OPEN PETAL RING, SIMPLE SHEPHERD HOOK EARRINGS and CAGE PENDANT.

ATP Intrinsic Value
0.38 AUD
Undervaluation 51%
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