Clover Corporation Ltd
ASX:CLV

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Clover Corporation Ltd
ASX:CLV
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Price: 0.8 AUD 1.27%
Market Cap: 133.6m AUD
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Market Cap
133.6m AUD
Industry
Chemicals

Clover Corp. Ltd. is engaged in research and product development of food supplements, pharmaceutical and nutraceuticals. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria and currently employs 53 full-time employees. The Company’s geographical segments include Australia/New Zealand, Asia, Europe and America. The firm is also engaged in the production of encapsulated powders, and the research and product development of functional food and infant nutrition ingredients. The company focuses on developing nutrients for use in foods or as nutritional supplements. The firm provides lipid-based ingredients for the food industry. The company focuses on the delivery of bioactive ingredients using encapsulation technology to produce ready-to-blend products containing tuna oil and other nutritional lipids. The company uses tuna oil, which has docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) for brain, nerve and eye tissue development in babies and infants. The company has a technology license for the encapsulation of marine and algal oils. The firm has a manufacturing plant for tuna oils and related products in Altona, Victoria.

CLV Intrinsic Value
0.97 AUD
Undervaluation 18%
Intrinsic Value
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