MyEco Group Ltd
ASX:MCO

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ASX:MCO
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Price: 0.011 AUD -8.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 6.6m AUD
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Market Cap
6.6m AUD
Industry
Chemicals

MyEco Group Ltd is a AU-based company operating in Chemicals industry. The company is headquartered in Mulgrave, Victoria. SECOS Group Limited is an Australia-based developer and manufacturer of sustainable packaging materials. The firm supplies its biodegradable and compostable resins, packaging products and cast films to a blue-chip global customer base. The firm is integrated from resin production, into film (cast and blown) production and it develops bespoke compostable solutions for a range of applications. The firm has product development center and manufacturing plant for resins and finished products in China and resins plant in Malaysia. The firm also has manufacturing plants for high quality cast films in Malaysia. The firm has sales offices in Australia, Malaysia, China, Mexico, and the United States of Americas, with a network of distributors across the Americas, Europe, Asia, and Asia. The firm targets various sectors, including food and organic diversion, food packaging, retail, pet market, and compostable resin.

MCO Intrinsic Value
0.018 AUD
Undervaluation 38%
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