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Birks Group Inc
AMEX:BGI

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Birks Group Inc
AMEX:BGI
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Price: 1.155 USD -5.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 22.2m USD
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Birks Group Inc
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Market Cap
22.2m USD
Industry
Retail

Birks Group, Inc. engages in the designing of jewelry, timepieces and gift and operates jewelry stores. The company is headquartered in Montreal, Quebec and currently employs 313 full-time employees. The firm is engaged in designing jewelry, timepieces and gifts and operating luxury jewelry and timepiece retail stores in Canada. The firm operates in two segments: Retail and Other. Retail segment consists of its retail operations whereby it operates approximately 23 stores in Canada under the Maison Birks brand, one store under the Brinkhaus brand, one store under the Graff brand, and one store under the Patek Phillippe brand. The firm's Other segment consists primarily of its wholesale business, e-commerce business and gold exchange business. Its jewelry collections are also available through select Mappin & Webb and Goldsmiths locations in the United Kingdom, as well as at certain jewelry retailers across North America. Its brands include Rolex, Patek Philippe, Dinh Van Paris, Grand Seiko, Roberto Coin and Tag Heuer. Its subsidiaries include Cash, Gold & Silver USA, Inc., Cash, Gold & Silver Inc. and Birks Jewellers Limited.

BGI Intrinsic Value
4.288 USD
Undervaluation 73%
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