Grendene SA
BOVESPA:GRND3

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BOVESPA:GRND3
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Price: 5.82 BRL -0.34% Market Closed
Market Cap: 5.3B BRL
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Market Cap
5.3B BRL
Industry
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods

Grendene SA engages in the development, manufactures distribution, and sale of footwear. The company is headquartered in Sobral, Ceara and currently employs 17,192 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2004-10-29. The firm's activities are divided into two business segments: Footwear and Furniture. The Footwear division develops, manufactures, distributes and sells shoes for various uses and for all social classes, in the male, female, child and mass market segments. Its brand names portfolio includes Rider, Ipanema, Zaxi, Grendha, Grendene Kids and Melissa, among others. The Furniture division focuses on the sale, import and export of furniture and supplements made from plastic. The firm sells its products through commercial representatives, distributors and direct export. The company operates a number of manufacturing plants in Brazil. The company controls Grendene Argentina SA, MHL Calcados Ltda and Grendene USA Inc, among others.

GRND3 Intrinsic Value
5.93 BRL
Undervaluation 2%
Intrinsic Value
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