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Molinos Rio de la Plata SA
OTC:MOPLF

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Molinos Rio de la Plata SA
OTC:MOPLF
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Price: 2.35 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: $473.3m
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Molinos Rio de la Plata SA
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Market Cap
473.3m USD
Industry
Food Products

Molinos Río de la Plata SA engages in the manufacture and distribution of general food products. The company is headquartered in Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires. The firm's activities are divided into two business segments: Branded products and Generic products. The Branded products division focuses on manufacturing and marketing, both domestically and internationally, a range of food products, such as cooking oils, pasta, sausages, soups, hamburgers, rice, flour, gelatin and cake premixes, fruit juices, yerba mate and coffee. Its brand names portfolio comprises Matarazzo, Lucchetti, Granja del Sol, Preferido, Exquisita, Gallo, Arlistan, Don Vicente, Lira and Minerva, among others. The Generic products division is responsible for crops milling and distributing of raw materials for further processing. The firm controls a number of subsidiaries, such as Molinos International SA, Molinos do Brasil Comercial e Industrial Ltda and Molinos de Chile y Rio de la Plata Holding SA.

MOPLF Intrinsic Value
7.74 USD
Undervaluation 70%
Intrinsic Value
Price $2.35
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