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Ripley Corp SA
SGO:RIPLEY

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Ripley Corp SA
SGO:RIPLEY
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Price: 415.8 CLP -0.88% Market Closed
Market Cap: 805B CLP
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Ripley Corp SA
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Market Cap
805B CLP
Industry
Retail

Ripley Corp SA is a holding company, which engages in the operation of departmental stores, which include retail clothing, accessories, and home furnishings. The company is headquartered in Santiago, Santiago and currently employs 19,875 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2004-12-06. The firm's activities are divided into three business segments: Retail, Banking and Real Estate. The Retail division is responsible for the management and operation of a chain of department stores and shopping malls under the Ripley brand name in Chile, Colombia and Peru. The Banking division offers consumer lending, such as credit cards, term deposits, mortgage credit and other financial services. The Real Estate division focuses on the development, construction and management of shopping malls. The firm operates through numerous subsidiaries, such as Ripley Chile SA, Banco Ripley Peru SA, Ripley Colombia Agencia de Seguros Limitada and Car SA.

RIPLEY Intrinsic Value
729.51 CLP
Undervaluation 43%
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