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Hallenstein Glasson Holdings Ltd
NZX:HLG

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Price: 9.93 NZD 0.51% Market Closed
Market Cap: NZ$592.3m
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Market Cap
592.3m NZD
Industry
Retail

Hallenstein Glasson Holdings Ltd. engages in the retail of men's and women's apparel. The company is headquartered in Auckland, North Island. The company is a retailer of men's and women's clothing in New Zealand and Australia. Its segments include Hallenstein Bros Limited (New Zealand); Glassons Limited (New Zealand); Glassons Australia Limited (Australia); Storm (Retail 161 Limited and Retail 161 Australia Limited), and Hallenstein Properties Limited (New Zealand). The company operates over 120 stores, with approximately 30 stores in Australia. Its subsidiaries include Hallenstein Bros Limited, which is engaged in retailing of menswear in New Zealand; Glassons Limited, which is engaged in retailing of womenswear in New Zealand; Glassons Australia Limited, which is engaged in retailing of womenswear in Australia; Retail 161 Limited, which is engaged in retailing of womenswear in Australia; Retail 161 Australia Limited, which is engaged in retailing of womenswear in Australia, and Hallenstein Properties Limited, which is engaged in property ownership in New Zealand.

HLG Intrinsic Value
10.45 NZD
Undervaluation 5%
Intrinsic Value
Price NZ$9.93

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