Integrated Diagnostics Holdings PLC
LSE:IDHC

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Integrated Diagnostics Holdings PLC
LSE:IDHC
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Price: 0.72 USD 2.86%
Market Cap: 418.6m USD
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Market Cap
418.6m USD
Industry
Health Care

Integrated Diagnostics Holdings Plc engages in the provision of diagnostics services including pathology and molecular diagnostics, genetics testing and basic radiology to patients and other laboratories. The firm operates in the Middle East and Africa with operations in Egypt, Jordan, Sudan and Nigeria. The company is engaged in offering services in immunology, microbiology, hematology, endocrinology, clinical chemistry, molecular biology, cytogenetics, histopathology and radiology. Its brands include Al Borg, Al Borg Scan and Al Mokhtabar in Egypt, as well as Biolab (Jordan), Ultralab and Al Mokhtabar Sudan (both in Sudan), and Echo-Lab (Nigeria). The company operates in approximately 507 branches. IDH offers 2,000 diagnostic pathology tests ranging from routine to advanced. Its common tests include those for cholesterol, diabetes, pregnancy, and substance abuse. Through Al Borg Scan, it offers a range of radiology services, including but not limited to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), ultrasound, x-ray, mammograms, cath lab facilities, and positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT).

IDHC Intrinsic Value
0.7 USD
Overvaluation 3%
Intrinsic Value
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