Singapore Post Ltd
OTC:SPSTF

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Price: 0.22 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: $495m
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Singapore Post is Singapore’s national postal and parcel delivery company. It handles letters, registered mail, parcels, and cross-border shipping, and it also runs logistics services such as warehousing, freight forwarding, and e-commerce fulfilment. Its main customers are households, small businesses, government agencies, and online sellers that need to move items within Singapore or overseas. The company makes money by charging for mail delivery, parcel handling, logistics contracts, and related retail services at its post offices and service points. As more shopping moves online, a bigger share of its business comes from parcels and international deliveries rather than traditional letters. That gives it a mix of stable postal traffic and more commercially driven logistics work. What makes Singapore Post different is its role as both a public postal operator and a logistics gatekeeper for Singapore. It links local addresses, overseas postal networks, and e-commerce merchants in one system, which lets it serve everything from everyday household mail to business shipping needs.

SPSTF Intrinsic Value
0.25 USD
Undervaluation 13%
Intrinsic Value
Price $0.22

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Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company's stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.

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