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Maisons du Monde SA
PAR:MDM

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Price: 0.75 EUR -5.06%
Market Cap: €29.4m
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29.4m EUR
Industry
Retail

Maisons du Monde owns and operates a chain of home decor and furnishing stores. The company is headquartered in Vertou, Pays De La Loire and currently employs 8,651 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2016-05-27. The firm markets decoration and furniture collections that showcase multiple styles. Maisons du Monde SA develops its business through its international network of stores, websites and catalogs. In addition, it manufactures a part of its furniture products in-house (in terms of purchases of furniture), with two manufacturing facilities in China (through Chin Chin, its joint venture with SDH Ltd) and in Vietnam. The firm's product portfolio encompasses sofas, chairs, stools, pouffes, benches, tables, shelves, bookcases, desks, trays, glasses, baskets, aprons, cutlery, blankets, curtains, rugs, place mats, napkins, lamps, mirrors, prints, candles, clocks and vases, among others.

MDM Intrinsic Value
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