Moonpig Group PLC
LSE:MOON

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Moonpig Group PLC
LSE:MOON
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Price: 217 GBX 2.6% Market Closed
Market Cap: 687.4m GBX
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Market Cap
748.4m GBX
Industry
Retail

Moonpig Group Plc engages in the provision of online greeting card and gifting platform. The firm comprises the Moonpig brand in the United Kingdom and the Greetz brand in the Netherlands. The company offers a range of over 27,000 cards, a curated range of gifts, personalization features and next day delivery offering. The company operates in two reportable segments: Moonpig and Greetz. The company categorizes its products by missions, which means the Company identifies the primary recipients and occasions for which customers visit its platform. Its range includes cards for seasonal occasions and everyday events, as well as cards with varying degrees of personalization. The company offers a curated selection of gift products, including flowers, chocolates, alcohol, balloons, personalized mugs, beauty products, candles, books, novelty items, games and soft toys. The firm offers personalized gifts, such as personalized mugs and tee shirts, in both the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.

MOON Intrinsic Value
239.2 GBX
Undervaluation 9%
Intrinsic Value
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