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Regina Miracle International (Holdings) Ltd
HKEX:2199

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Regina Miracle International (Holdings) Ltd
HKEX:2199
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Price: 2.23 HKD 5.69% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.7B HKD
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Regina Miracle International (Holdings) Ltd
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Regina Miracle International (Holdings) Ltd. engages in the design and manufacture of intimate wear and functional sports products. The company employs 46,191 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2015-10-08. Along with subsidiaries, the Company operates its business through three segments: the Bras and Intimate Wear segment, the Bra Pads and Other Molded Products segment, and the Functional Sports Products segment. The Bras and Intimate Wear segment is involved in the manufacturing and sale of bras, sports bras, panties and shapewear. The Functional Sports Products segment is involved in the manufacturing and sale of sports footwear and functional seamless sportswear. Through its subsidiaries, the Company is also engaged in the provision of sales agency and information technology services.

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6.06 HKD
Undervaluation 63%
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