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Zona Franca de Iquique SA
SGO:ZOFRI

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Zona Franca de Iquique SA
SGO:ZOFRI
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Price: 1 048.6 CLP 0.11% Market Closed
Market Cap: 231.3B CLP
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Market Cap
231.3B CLP
Industry
Real Estate

Zona Franca de Iquique SA is a free trade zone administration and exploitation company. The firm focuses on the management of the Iquique Free Trade Zone, a business center located in the commune of Iquique, Chile. The firm's activities are divided into four business segments: Shopping Center, which provides leasing of retail and wholesale premises; Property Management, which is responsible for leasing of industrial and storage properties; Logistics Center, which provides indoor and outdoor storage services, and Chacalluta Park, which includes leasing of industrial real estate. In addition, it offers access to call center, wireless Internet connection, food court, cafeterias, security guard and money exchange offices, among others The Company is a subsidiary of Corporacion de Fomento de la Produccion.

ZOFRI Intrinsic Value
1 238.11 CLP
Undervaluation 15%
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