Zotefoams PLC
LSE:ZTF

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Zotefoams PLC
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Price: 396 GBX -2.22% Market Closed
Market Cap: 195m GBX
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Market Cap
193.4m GBX
Industry
Chemicals

Zotefoams Plc engages in manufacturing and marketing cross-linked polyolefin block foams. The company is headquartered in Croydon, Surrey. The firm manufactures and sells foams and licenses related technology for specialist markets worldwide. The firm's segments include Polyolefin foams, High-Performance Products (HPP) and MuCell Extrusion LLC (MEL). Polyolefin foams are made from olefinic homopolymer and copolymer resin. High-Performance Products (HPP) include polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) fluoropolymer and polyamide (nylon) and polyether block amide (PEBA. The firm's foams are sold under the brand name ZOTEK while technical insulation products manufactured from certain materials are branded as T-FIT. MEL licenses microcellular foam technology and sells related machinery. The firm's products are used in a range of markets, including sports and leisure, packaging, transport, medical, Industrial, building and medical other construction, and other.

ZTF Intrinsic Value
579.18 GBX
Undervaluation 32%
Intrinsic Value
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