Shriro Holdings Ltd
ASX:SHM

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Price: 0.785 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: 61.2m AUD
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Shriro Holdings Ltd
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Market Cap
61.1m AUD
Industry
Consumer products

Shriro Holdings Ltd. engages in the marketing and distribution of kitchen appliances and consumer products. The company is headquartered in Chatswood, New South Wales and currently employs 231 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2015-06-23. The firm markets and distributes a range of products under its own brands, including Omega, Robinhood, Everdue and Omega Altise, and third-party brands, such as Casio, Blanco and Pioneer. The Company’s segments include Kitchen Appliances and Consumer Products. The Kitchen Appliance segment offers products, including ovens, cooktops, rangehoods, dishwashers, sinks, taps, ironing systems, laundry tubs, waste disposal and ducting solutions. The Consumer Products segment offers products, including watches, calculators, electronic musical instruments, projectors, barbeques, heaters, fans, air purifiers/dehumidifiers, car audio, professional disc jockey (DJ), amplifiers and high fidelity (Hi-Fi) products and speakers. The firm has over 1,000 in-store displays in retailer stores.

SHM Intrinsic Value
2.271 AUD
Undervaluation 65%
Intrinsic Value
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