Tandem Group PLC
LSE:TND

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Tandem Group PLC
LSE:TND
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Price: 164 GBX
Market Cap: 9m GBX
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Tandem Group PLC
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Market Cap
9m GBX
Industry
Leisure Products

Tandem Group Plc engages in the design, development, distribution, and retail of sports, leisure, and mobility products. The firm is engaged in the designing, developing, distributing and retailing of sports, leisure and mobility products. The firm operates through its four subsidiaries, Tandem Group Cycles Limited, MV Sports & Leisure Limited, M.V. Sports (Hong Kong) Limited and Expressco Direct Limited. Tandem Group Cycles Limited is engaged in dormant. MV Sports & Leisure Limited is engaged in sports, leisure and toy products, and bicycles and accessories hived up from Tandem Group Cycles Limited. M.V. Sports (Hong Kong) Limited is engaged in sports, leisure and toy products. Expressco Direct Limited is engaged in garden, home, leisure and mobility products. The Company’s business-to-business (B2B) comprises character licensed products, which are mostly wheeled toys, own brand sports, and leisure products and bicycles, sells to both independent and national retailers.

TND Intrinsic Value
196.62 GBX
Undervaluation 17%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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