Monarch Cement Co
OTC:MCEM

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Price: 241.39 USD 0.54% Market Closed
Market Cap: 614.1m USD
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Market Cap
614.1m USD
Industry
Construction

The Monarch Cement Co. engages in the management of quarries, which contains raw materials used by the company's cement operations. The company is headquartered in Humboldt, Kansas. The firm markets its products in various areas, including State of Kansas, the State of Iowa, southeast Nebraska, western Missouri, northwest Arkansas, and northern Oklahoma. Its products are primarily sold to contractors, ready-mixed concrete plants, concrete products plants, building materials dealers and governmental agencies. The firm's cement is delivered in bulk or in paper bags and is sold under the MONARCH brand name. Its subsidiaries sell ready-mixed concrete, concrete products, and sundry building materials in primary market. The firm groups its operations into two lines of business - Cement Business and Ready-Mixed Concrete Business. Its subsidiaries include Beaver Lake Concrete, Inc., Capitol Concrete Products Co., Inc., City Wide Construction Products Co., Concrete Enterprises, Inc., Concrete Materials, Inc., Dodge City Concrete, Inc. and Hays Ready-Mix, Inc.

MCEM Intrinsic Value
191.39 USD
Overvaluation 21%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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