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E Star Commercial Management Co Ltd
HKEX:6668

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E Star Commercial Management Co Ltd
HKEX:6668
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Price: 1.3 HKD 1.56% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.3B HKD
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Market Cap
1.3B HKD
Industry
Real Estate

E-Star Commercial Management Co., Ltd. is an investment holding company which engages in the provision of commercial operational services to either owners or tenants. The company is headquartered in Shenzhen, Guangdong. The company went IPO on 2021-01-26. The firm mainly operates through three segments: Entrusted Management Services segment, Brand and Management Output Services segment, and Entire Lease Services segment. The firm's product brands mainly include COCO Park, regional shopping centers (COCO City) and (iCO), community shopping centers (COCO Garden) and high-end home furnishing shopping centers (Top Living). The firm's themed shopping areas brands include Galaxy Life, Galaxy Town, Galaxy Selection, Galaxy Fit Lab and Food Enjoy. The firm mainly conducts business within the domestic market.

Intrinsic Value
1.65 HKD
Undervaluation 21%
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