Medica Sur SAB de CV
BMV:MEDICAB

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Price: 57.24 MXN 4.07% Market Closed
Market Cap: 6.2B MXN
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Market Cap
6.2B MXN
Industry
Health Care

Medica Sur SA de CV engages in the provision of healthcare services. The company is headquartered in Tlalpan, Mexico, D.F.. The firm manages hospitals, emergency and diagnostic centers, medical laboratories, organ and blood banks, as well as an accommodation place. The company provides medical services within various specializations, such as anatomic pathology, cardiology, gynecology and obstetrics, neonatology, neurophysiology, odontology, oncology, ophthalmology, orthopedics, otolaryngology, pediatrics, radiology and imaging, as well as radiosurgery. In addition, the Company offers medical tourism services and distributes drugs. The company forms a part of Mayo Clinic Care Network. The firm operates through a range of subsidiaries, such as Corporacion de Atencion Medica SA de CV, El Portal Medico SA de CV, Servicios de Administracion Hospitalaria SA de CV and Telemed SA de CV. The firm is owned by Neuco SA de CV.

MEDICAB Intrinsic Value
72.12 MXN
Undervaluation 21%
Intrinsic Value
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