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Maytronics Ltd
TASE:MTRN

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Maytronics Ltd
TASE:MTRN
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Price: 392.5 ILS -1.41%
Market Cap: 379.3m ILS
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Maytronics Ltd
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Market Cap
379.3m ILS
Industry
Consumer products

Maytronics Ltd. engages in the development, production, marketing, distribution, and technical support of swimming pool equipment. The firm's activity is divided into three segments such as, Robots for cleaning private pools engaged in development, production and marketing of robots for cleaning private swimming pools; Robots for cleaning public pools- engaged in development, production and marketing of robots for cleaning swimming pools; Segment of safety and related products for swimming pools that is active in development of safety products like alarms and other systems for detecting and preventing drowning in private and public swimming pools, pumps, filters, water heaters, water cleaning chemicals distributed through company's subsidiaries Maytronics U.S. Inc, MG International S.A., Maytronics Australia Pty Ltd.; and advanced research and development of systems for monitoring, controlling and treating pool water using.

MTRN Intrinsic Value
806.61 ILS
Undervaluation 51%
Intrinsic Value
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