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El Al Israel Airlines Ltd
TASE:ELAL

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El Al Israel Airlines Ltd
TASE:ELAL
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Price: 1 651 ILS 0.92% Market Closed
Market Cap: 7.7B ILS
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Market Cap
7.7B ILS
Industry
Airlines

El Al Israel Airlines Ltd. engages in the provision of commercial flights and air cargo services. The firm operates domestic and international flights between Israel and abroad. Services include commercial flight services, charter flights and cargo. Further activities include the provision of catering services to its own and leased aircraft, checking services, such as at arrival and departure desks, cargo handling, security services and maintenance services for its own flight carriers, as well as for other companies. El Al also offers an E-Club card, offering various deals and bonuses for its members. The firm's fleet comprises two Boeing 737-700 and 14 737-800, five Boeing 747-400, seven Boeing 767, five Boeing 757 and six Boeing 777-200 aircraft. El Al's subsidiaries include Sun D'or, Taman, Catit, Superstar Holidays, ACI (50%), Borenstein Caterers, Airtour (50%), Cyber (49%) and Holiday Lines (20%).

ELAL Intrinsic Value
2 065.85 ILS
Undervaluation 20%
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