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Mercator Medical SA
WSE:MRC

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Mercator Medical SA
WSE:MRC
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Price: 38 PLN -1.3%
Market Cap: 352.3m PLN
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Market Cap
352.2m PLN
Industry
Health Care

Mercator Medical SA engages in the manufacture of medical gloves and distribution of disposable medical materials. The company is headquartered in Krakow, Woj. Malopolskie. The company went IPO on 2013-11-21. The firm manufactures medical gloves and distributes disposable medical materials. The company produces medical, latex, synthetic, surgical, diagnostic sterile, examination and protective and household gloves. Its dressing products line includes gauze dressing products, non-woven fabric dressing, medical adhesive tapes, surgical dressing, among others. In addition, the Company provides drapes such as bed sheets, sets, as well as apparel, including caps, masks, gowns, among others. The company operates through subsidiaries: Mercator Medical Kft, Mercator Medical srl, Merkator Medikal TOB, Mercator Medical (Thailand) Ltd and VIVOFT LLP.

MRC Intrinsic Value
48.24 PLN
Undervaluation 21%
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