Randon SA Implementos e Participacoes
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BOVESPA:RAPT4
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Price: 6.06 BRL 2.02% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.1B BRL
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Market Cap
2B BRL
Industry
Machinery

Randon SA Implementos e Participaçoes engages in providing solutions for freight and cargo transport. The company is headquartered in Caxias Do Sul, Rio Grande Do Sul. The company went IPO on 2004-05-03. The firm's activities are divided into three business segments: Railway wagons and vehicles, which focuses on the production and distribution of various wagon types, such as hopper, gondola, platform, tank, sider and telescopic, as well as off-road trucks, truck bodies, trailers and semi-trailers; Automotive parts, which is responsible for the manufacture and marketing of automobile components for suspension, brake and transmission system, among others, and Services, which provides services related to the administration of consortium groups for the purchase of durable goods, as well as financing services for the Company's customers. The company operates a distribution network in Latin America and Africa. The firm is a subsidiary of Dramd Partiicipacoes e Administracao Ltda.

RAPT4 Intrinsic Value
20.36 BRL
Undervaluation 70%
Intrinsic Value
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