Nanollose Ltd
ASX:NC6

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ASX:NC6
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Price: 0.05 AUD 8.7% Market Closed
Market Cap: 15.8m AUD
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Market Cap
15.3m AUD
Industry
Biotechnology

Nanollose Ltd. engages in research, development and promotion of nanocellulose technology. The company is headquartered in Nedlands, Western Australia. The company went IPO on 2017-10-18. The firm is focused on advancing technologies relating to the production, processing and applications of microbial cellulose. The firm's products include Nullarbor Fibre, Nullarbor Garment and Jelli Grow. The firm uses fermentation process to grow fibers, as an alternative to plant-derived cellulose fibers. The firm develops and commercializes a tree-free nullarbor lyocell fiber for clothing, and textiles and nufolium for non-woven fiber applications, including personal wipes through Birla Cellulose. The company has developed a process that creates microbial cellulose from industrial organic and agricultural waste, which can be transformed into rayon fibers.

NC6 Intrinsic Value
0.0004 AUD
Overvaluation 99%
Intrinsic Value
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