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XMUN:MRX

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Price: 1.275 EUR -0.39% Market Closed
Market Cap: €169.1m
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Market Cap
169.1m EUR
Industry
Retail

Mister Spex SE operates an online shopping portal that sells eyewear and glasses. The company is headquartered in Berlin, Berlin. The company went IPO on 2021-07-02. The company also sells ski goggles for skiing, running, beach volleyball, golf, outdoor and water sports. The brands promoted by the Company include Ray-Ban, Mexx, Boss Orange, Gucci, Tommy Hilfiger, Tom Ford, Marc O’Polo, Titanflex, Prada, Oakley, Ralph Lauren, Lacoste, D&G, ck Calvin Klein, Police, BOSS, Escada, Marc Jacobs, Ryan Belluni and Prada, among others. In addition, through the contact lens distributor Lensit.

MRX Intrinsic Value
2.786 EUR
Undervaluation 54%
Intrinsic Value
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