Aspinwall & Co Ltd
NSE:ASPINWALL

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Price: 231.95 INR -3.66% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.8B INR
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Market Cap
1.8B INR
Industry
Food Products

Aspinwall & Co. Ltd. (India) engages in the diversified business activities. The company is headquartered in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala. The company went IPO on 2016-06-14. The Company’s geographical segments include the Americas (including Canada and South American countries), Europe and India. Its divisions include Logistics Division, which offers liner services, customs house agents, air cargo services, ship agency services, warehousing services, bulk cargo services, stevedoring services, project and over-dimensional cargo handling, and freight forwarding services; Coffee Division, which offers specialty coffees, such as Monsooned Malabar AA and Monsooned Robusta AA; Plantation Division, which produces centrifuged latex and natural rubber, and Natural Fibre Division, which offers a product range, including entrance mats, corridor mats, mattings, carpets, rugs, runners and mesh mattings.

ASPINWALL Intrinsic Value
246.71 INR
Undervaluation 6%
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