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Origin Enterprises PLC
LSE:OGN

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Origin Enterprises PLC
LSE:OGN
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Price: 4.085 EUR 0.86%
Market Cap: 436.8m EUR
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Origin Enterprises PLC
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Market Cap
436m EUR
Industry
Food Products

Origin Enterprises Plc engages in the provision of value added services, technologies, and inputs that address the requirements of primary food producers. The company is headquartered in Dublin, Dublin and currently employs 2,641 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-06-05. The firm's manufacturing, research and development operations are based in Ireland, the United Kingdom (UK), Poland, Romania and Ukraine. Its segments include Ireland and the United Kingdom, Continental Europe and Latin America. The Ireland and the United Kingdom segment includes the Company's wholly owned Irish and UK based business-to-business Agri-inputs operations, integrated agronomy and on-farm services operations and digital agricultural services business. The Continental Europe segment includes the Company's business-to-business Agri-inputs operations and integrated agronomy operations in Belgium, Poland, Romania and Ukraine. The Latin America segment includes the Company's controlling interest in the Brazilian based specialty nutrition and crop inputs business, Fortgreen Commercial Agricola Ltd.

OGN Intrinsic Value
9.316 EUR
Undervaluation 56%
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