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Procaps Group SA
NASDAQ:PROC

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NASDAQ:PROC
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Price: 1.1 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: $124.1m
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Market Cap
124.1m USD
Industry
Pharmaceuticals

Procaps Group SA develops pharmaceutical and nutraceutical solutions, medicines, and hospital supplies. The firm develops, manufactures and sells prescription drugs and products that are differentiated by their combinations and pharmaceutical forms, as well as nutritional supplements which include omega 3 fish oils and high-potency clinical compounds. The company operates its business through 5 units which are Diabetrics, Farma Procaps, Softi Gel, Vital Care, and Clinical Specialties. Diabetrics provides diabetes solutions. Farma procaps formulates, manufactures and markets branded prescription drugs in Latin America. Softi Gel provides contract drug development and manufacturing services to third party pharmaceutical companies. Vital Care develops, manufactures and markets consumer healthcare products. Clinical Specialties develops, manufactures and markets complex drugs.

PROC Intrinsic Value
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