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Vulcabras SA
BOVESPA:VULC3

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Vulcabras SA
BOVESPA:VULC3
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Price: 16 BRL 0.95% Market Closed
Market Cap: 4.4B BRL
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Market Cap
4.4B BRL
Industry
Textiles, Apparel & Luxury Goods

Vulcabras Azaleia SA engages in the manufacturing, distributing, and sale of footwear and sporting clothes. The company is headquartered in Jundiai, Sao Paulo. The firm is involved in the production and marketing of sports, men’s and women's footwear, as well as in the manufacture and sale of apparel. The firm sells products under various trademarks, including Olympikus, Under Armour and Mizuno, among others. In addition, the Company manufactures, under the brand name Botas Vulcabras, safety boots for hospitals, laboratories, as well as for food, construction, mining, metallurgy and chemical industries. The Firm exports its products to Chile, Colombia and Peru, among others. The firm operates through a number of subsidiaries, such as Vulcabras CE Calcados e Artigos Esportivos SA, Running Comercio e Industria de Artigos Esportivos Ltda and Wave Representacao de Artigos Esportivos Ltda.

VULC3 Intrinsic Value
15.45 BRL
Overvaluation 3%
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