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MFO SA
WSE:MFO

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MFO SA
WSE:MFO
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Price: 38.2 PLN -1.55% Market Closed
Market Cap: 252.5m PLN
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Market Cap
252.4m PLN
Industry
Metals & Mining

MFO SA engages in the manufacture and distribution of steel products. The company is headquartered in Sochaczew, Woj. Mazowieckie and currently employs 340 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2014-01-09. The company produces steel profiles, anchors and reinforcements for PVC window joinery, cutting and profiling sheet, as well as foiling and laminating PVC profiles. The company operates in the European Union, Russia and Ukraine. The firm divides its activities into two segments: Cold-bent sections, and Special sections. In the Cold-bent sections segment it manufactures and distributes window reinforcements and in the Special sections segment it offers special profiles based on individual documentation of the ordering party. Apart from window reinforcements it manufactures special profiles which can be applied in: light steel constructions, fences, elevated floors, racks, automotive industry, among others.

MFO Intrinsic Value
70.19 PLN
Undervaluation 46%
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