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Tupy SA
BOVESPA:TUPY3

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Tupy SA
BOVESPA:TUPY3
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Price: 12.31 BRL 1.65% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.8B BRL
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Market Cap
1.7B BRL
Industry
Machinery

Tupy SA engages in the manufacture of cast iron products. The company is headquartered in Joinville, Santa Catarina. The company went IPO on 2010-07-20. The Company’s activities are divided into two business segments: Automotive and Hydraulics. The Automotive division focuses on manufacturing engines and its components, brake systems, bearings, as well as transmission, steering, axle and suspension components, among others. The Hydraulics division is responsible for producing flexible iron connections for the construction industry, iron and steel grits for the marble and granite processing industry, as well as cast-iron shapes for general use. The firm owns industrial plants and sales offices in a number of countries, such as Brazil, Mexico, the United States and Germany. The firm operates through Tupy Agroenergetica Ltda, Sociedade Tecnica de Fundicoes Gerais SA, Tupy American Foundry Co, Tupy American Iron & Alloys Co and Tupy Europe GmbH, among others.

TUPY3 Intrinsic Value
31.49 BRL
Undervaluation 61%
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