Napier Port Holdings Ltd
NZX:NPH

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Napier Port Holdings Ltd
NZX:NPH
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Price: 3.78 NZD Market Closed
Market Cap: 755.1m NZD
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Napier Port Holdings Ltd
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Napier Port Holdings Ltd. engages in provision of port and logistics services, through Napier Port. The company is headquartered in Napier, Hawkes Bay and currently employs 298 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-08-20. The firm is engaged in providing shipping connections, marine services, cargo handling cruise, crane driver training and port tech solutions. The company provides the complete infrastructure and range of international port services to support global connections. The company is connected with various international shipping lines, including ANL, APL, CMA CGM and COSCO Shipping. The company provides a full suite of marine services to all size of vessels, berthage; pilotage, towage and mooring; bunkering; shuttle buses; equipment hires; and additional services. The firm manages the flow of cargo into and out of its region.

NPH Intrinsic Value
3.84 NZD
Undervaluation 2%
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