Oceanpact Servicos Maritimos SA
BOVESPA:OPCT3

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Oceanpact Servicos Maritimos SA
BOVESPA:OPCT3
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Price: 5.14 BRL -3.93% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1B BRL
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Oceanpact Servicos Maritimos SA
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Market Cap
1B BRL
Industry
Commercial Services & Supplies

OceanPact Serviços Marítimos SA provides management and emergency services for marine and coastal environments. The company is headquartered in Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro and currently employs 2,023 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-02-12. The Company’s activities are divided into three business units: Environment, Subsea and Logistics and Engineering. The Environment division is dedicated to protection services, oceanographic surveys, environmental licensing and studies, operational safety and environmental remediation. The Subsea unit is focused on geophysics, geotechnics, inspection, repair and maintenance services, as well as on support to construction and decommissioning of offshore developments. The Logistics and Engineering division provides services related to maritime logistics, offshore support bases, port and coastal engineering, civil and industrial construction, maritime and ports works, dredging and facilities and industrial cleaning. The firm serves customers mainly in the oil and gas, energy and telecommunications sectors.

OPCT3 Intrinsic Value
5.97 BRL
Undervaluation 14%
Intrinsic Value
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