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Egeplast Ege Plastik Ticaret ve Sanayi AS
IST:EPLAS.E

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Egeplast Ege Plastik Ticaret ve Sanayi AS
IST:EPLAS.E
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Price: 6.65 TRY 3.58% Market Closed
Market Cap: ₺1.3B
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Egeplast Ege Plastik Ticaret ve Sanayi AS
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Market Cap
1.3B TRY
Industry
Construction

Egeplast Ege Plastik Ticaret ve Sanayi AS engages in the manufacture and distribution of plastic pipe and connecting parts. The firm offers more than 6500 products, including PVC waste water pipes and fittings with stable gasket and sealing ring, rain gutters and down pipes for building roofs, natural gas pipes; pressurized PVC waste water drainage pipes and sanitary pipes, polyethylene aluminum headed pipes and fittings. Its products are used in the construction, agriculture and infrastructure sectors. The Company’s products are marketed domestically via a network of 2,000 distributors, as well as are exported to approximately 30 countries, Iraq being the major export market. The firm has manufacturing plants in Izmir Ataturk Organized Industrial Zone, Gaziemir and Adana. Egeplast Ege Plastik Ticaret ve Sanayi AS is part of Mazhar Zorlu Holding AS.

EPLAS.E Intrinsic Value
4.18 TRY
Overvaluation 37%
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