Prime Focus Ltd
NSE:PFOCUS

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NSE:PFOCUS
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Price: 186.45 INR 4.75% Market Closed
Market Cap: 144.7B INR
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Market Cap
144.6B INR
Industry
Media

Prime Focus Ltd. engages in the motion picture, video and television program post-production activities. The company is headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. The company went IPO on 2006-06-15. The firm operates through three segments. The Creative Services segment includes visual effects, stereo three dimensions (3D) conversion and animation. The Tech/Tech-Enabled Services segment includes media enterprise resource planning (ERP) suite and cloud-enabled media services. India’s Film & Media Services (FMS) segment is engaged in production and post-production services, such as equipment rental, digital intermediate, picture post, shooting floors and sound stages. The firm operates in Bangalore, Burbank, Cape Town, Chennai, Hyderabad, Johannesburg, Kolkata, London, Los Angeles, Mohali, Montreal, Mumbai, New York, Noida, Singapore, Toronto and Vancouver.

PFOCUS Intrinsic Value
81.14 INR
Overvaluation 56%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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