Banyan Tree Holdings Ltd
SGX:B58

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Banyan Tree Holdings Ltd
SGX:B58
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Price: 0.62 SGD -0.8%
Market Cap: 538.1m SGD
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Banyan Tree Holdings Ltd
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Banyan Tree Holdings Ltd. engages in the management and development of premium resorts, hotels, and spas. The firm is engaged in the provision of project design and management services. The firm manages a diversified portfolio of hotels, resorts, spas, galleries, golf and residences. Its segments include Hotel Investments, Property Sales Segment and Fee-based Segment. Its Hotel Investments segment includes hotel and restaurant operations. The Property sales segment comprises hotel residences, Laguna property sales and development project/site sales. The Fee-based segment comprises the management of hotels and resorts, the management of an asset-backed destination club, the management of private-equity funds, the management and operation of spas, the sales of merchandise, the provision of architectural and design services, the management and ownership of golf courses, and rental of retail outlets and offices.

B58 Intrinsic Value
0.71 SGD
Undervaluation 13%
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