Story-I Ltd
ASX:SRY

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Price: 0.004 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.5m AUD
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Market Cap
1.5m AUD
Industry
Retail

Story-I Ltd. operates as an Apple authorized reseller and information technology lifestyles products retailer. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2015-01-20. Its divisions include Retail division, Education division, E-commerce division and Enterprise Solutions. Retail division includes its retail network, including the authorized Apple resellers under the Story-I branded stores. Education division supplies Indonesian schools and institutions with Apple devices and solutions, provide infrastructure to access wireless networks to support online education, centralized hosting and maintenance of data base, websites and applications. E-commerce division operates an online e-commerce platform that retails devices and accessories and hosts an online community of users and buyers. Enterprise Solutions division focuses on opening an infrastructure-as a-service (IaaS) market to Indonesian corporates and multi-national companies entering Indonesia as well as to small and medium enterprises (SMEs). PT Inetindo Infocom is its subsidiary.

SRY Intrinsic Value
0.022 AUD
Undervaluation 81%
Intrinsic Value
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