Star Entertainment Group Ltd
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Price: 0.165 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.1B AUD
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Star Entertainment Group Ltd
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The Star Entertainment Group Ltd. engages in the management of integrated resorts with gaming, entertainment and hospitality services. The company is headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland. The company went IPO on 2011-06-06. The firm operates The Star Sydney (Sydney), The Star Gold Coast (Gold Coast) and Treasury Brisbane (Brisbane). The firm operates through three segments: Sydney, Gold Coast and Brisbane. Sydney segment consists of The Star Sydney's casino operations, including hotels, restaurants, bars and other entertainment facilities. Gold Coast segment consists of The Star Gold Coast's casino operations, including hotels, theatre, restaurants, bars and other entertainment facilities. Brisbane segment includes Treasury's casino operations, including hotel, restaurants and bars. The firm also manages the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre on behalf of the Queensland Government. The firm also owns Broadbeach Island on which the Gold Coast casino is located.

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0.389 AUD
Undervaluation 58%
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