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Pee Cee Cosma Sope Ltd
BSE:524136

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Pee Cee Cosma Sope Ltd
BSE:524136
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Price: 392.95 INR 0.94%
Market Cap: 1B INR
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Pee Cee Cosma Sope Ltd
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Pee Cee Cosma Sope Ltd. engages in the manufacture of soap and detergents, cleaning and polishing preparations, perfumes, and toilet preparations. The company is headquartered in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. The Company’s products include laundry soaps, detergent powder, and detergent cake. Its laundry soaps products include Doctor Super Fine, Doctor Soap, Doctor Super Fine Poly Pack, Doctor Green, Doctor Double Action, Doctor Double Action Green, and Doctor Double Action Blue. Its detergent powder products include Doctor Advance Powder and Doctor Advance Powder Pink. Its detergent cake products include Doctor Clean, Doctor Advance Cake, Doctor Blue, and Doctor Clean Cake. The firm has a network of over 500 distributors and 1.5 lakh retailers, and a distribution system at its disposal in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Bihar, Jharkhand, Meghalaya, Assam and parts of West Bengal and Orissa.

PCCOSMA Intrinsic Value
378.76 INR
Overvaluation 4%
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