Marisa Lojas SA
BOVESPA:AMAR3

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Marisa Lojas SA
BOVESPA:AMAR3
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Price: 1.33 BRL 3.1% Market Closed
Market Cap: 682.9m BRL
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Marisa Lojas SA
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Market Cap
682.9m BRL
Industry
Retail

Marisa Lojas SA engages in the operation of store chains focused in women's fashion and lingerie. The company is headquartered in Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo. The company went IPO on 2007-10-22. Its department stores are specialized in women's clothing. The Company’s stores also offer men and children apparel, bed and bath products, and table linens, among others. The firm is also active in the import and sale of products through the Internet. Additionally, though its subsidiaries, it is involved in the credit card operations, finance, logistics and in the provision of personal loans to the Company’s customers. The firm operates through a numerous of subsidiaries, including Club Administradora de Cartoes de Credito Ltda, Studio Comercio Varejista do Vestuario Ltda, Due Mille Participacoes Ltda, MAX Participacoes Ltda, Siara Comercio Atacadista de Artigos do Vestuario Ltda and Albatroz Comercio Atacadista de Artigos do Vestuario Ltda, among others. On February 22, 2014, the Company closed three Marisa Lingerie stores of a total area of 522.6 square meters.

AMAR3 Intrinsic Value
2.19 BRL
Undervaluation 39%
Intrinsic Value
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