Tupperware Brands Corp
XMUN:TUP

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Tupperware Brands Corp
XMUN:TUP
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Price: 0.2 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: €290k
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Tupperware Brands Corp
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Market Cap
290k EUR
Industry
Consumer products

Tupperware Brands Corp. operates as a direct-to-consumer marketer of products across multiple brands and categories. The company is headquartered in Orlando, Florida and currently employs 10,000 full-time employees. The firm's segments include Asia Pacific, Europe, North America and South America. The firm's segments primarily sell design-centric preparation, storage, and serving solutions for the kitchen and home through the Tupperware brand name. Europe (Europe, Africa and Middle East) also includes the Avroy Shlain brand name in South Africa and the Nutrimetics brand name in France, which sells beauty and personal care products. The units in Asia Pacific also sell beauty and personal care products under the NaturCare, Nutrimetics and Fuller brand names. North America also includes the Fuller Mexico beauty and personal care products business and sells products under the Fuller Cosmetics brand name in that unit and Central America. South America also sells beauty products under the Fuller, Nutrimetics and Nuvo brand names.

TUP Intrinsic Value
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