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Gobarto SA
WSE:GOB

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Gobarto SA
WSE:GOB
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Price: 21.1 PLN -0.94% Market Closed
Market Cap: 586.6m PLN
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Gobarto SA
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586.6m PLN
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Food Products

Gobarto SA engages in the production of pork. The company is headquartered in Warsaw, Woj. Mazowieckie. The company went IPO on 2002-12-20. The firm focuses on the red meat production. Its main line of business is purchasing and slaughtering of pigs and cattle, as well as butchery services. Apart from sides of pork and quarters of beef, the range of products includes cuts of pork and beef, culinary meat, pluck and fats. Moreover, the Company's offer includes game meat and grains and oilseeds production. As a complement to its production and trading activities, the Company offers services with regard to the freezing and storage of foodstuffs that require specialist refrigeration facilities. The company operates within a group comprising approximately 30 companies based in Poland, Ukraine and Germany. The main shareholder of the Company is Cedrob SA. The company operates through Meat Pack Sp z o o. The main shareholder of the Company is Cedrob SA.

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