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Huuuge Inc
WSE:HUG

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Huuuge Inc
WSE:HUG
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Price: 25 PLN 1.63%
Market Cap: 1.1B PLN
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Huuuge Inc
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Market Cap
1.1B PLN
Industry
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Huuuge, Inc. engages in the provision of mobile free-to-play social casino services. The company is headquartered in Palo Alto, California and currently employs 638 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-02-10. The firm is also engaged in holding activities. The Company’s products include Huuuge Casino, Billionaire Casino, and Traffic Puzzle. Huuuge Casino offers players over 100 casino slot machines, as well as card games and roulette. Billionaire Casino offers players casino slot machines, as well as card games and roulette. Traffic Puzzle offers different levels in which players assist vehicles such as the police, fire trucks and ambulances to reach their destinations. The Company’s has its operations in United States, Germany, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, France, Netherlands, Australia, Poland, Switzerland, Taiwan, Italy, South Africa, Spain and Austria. The Company’s subsidiaries include Huuuge Games Sp. z o.o., Huuuge Global Ltd, Huuuge Publishing Ltd, Huuuge Block Ltd, Billionaire Games Limited and Huuuge Digital Ltd.

HUG Intrinsic Value
27.34 PLN
Undervaluation 9%
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