Plastiques du Val de Loire SA
LSE:0ROS

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Price: 4.95 EUR -1.79%
Market Cap: 612.1k EUR
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Market Cap
612.1k EUR
Industry
Chemicals

Plastiques du Val-de-Loire SA manufactures complex plastic parts for the automotive and consumer business industry. The company is headquartered in Langeais, Centre and currently employs 6,245 full-time employees. Using the injection process the Company processes thermoplastic petroleum granules into parts for use in such sectors as television and audio, automobile, telecommunications, electrical, construction and gardening. The Company’s portfolio of products includes vehicle interiors, front-end modules, under-bonnet parts, lighting and signaling, ovens, remote controls, household electrical switchers, among others. Plastiques du Val de Loire SA is operational through several subsidiaries, including Creutzwald Injection SAS, Cardonaplast, Tunisie Plastiques Systemes, Elbromplast, Karl Hess, Duna Injection Real Estate, Automotive Plastics Rochefort, as well as Banque Populaire du Val de France, among others.

0ROS Intrinsic Value
39.23 EUR
Undervaluation 87%
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