WildBrain Ltd
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Price: 1.39 CAD -0.71% Market Closed
Market Cap: 295.2m CAD
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Market Cap
295.2m CAD
Industry
Media

WildBrain Ltd. engages in the production and distribution of content, television, and consumer products representation. The company is headquartered in Halifax, Nova Scotia and currently employs 531 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-05-19. The firm develops, produces and distributes films and television programs for domestic and international markets; licenses its brands in the domestic and international markets; broadcasts films and television programs in the domestic market; sells advertising on various ad-supported video-on-demand platforms, and manages copyrights, licensing and brands for third parties. Its television programs include Caillou, Chip and Potato, Degrassi, Inspector Gadget, Johnny Test, Peanuts, Strawberry Shortcake, Teletubbies and Yo Gabba Gabba!. Through its agency, WildBrain CPLG, it also licenses consumer products and location-based entertainment in every major territory for its own properties as well as for its clients and content partners. Its television group owns and operates four family entertainment channels that are viewed in Canada.

WILD Intrinsic Value
3.99 CAD
Undervaluation 65%
Intrinsic Value
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