Livestock Improvement Corporation Ltd
NZX:LIC

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Livestock Improvement Corporation Ltd
NZX:LIC
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Price: 0.77 NZD -14.44% Market Closed
Market Cap: 109m NZD
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Market Cap
109.6m NZD
Industry
Food Products

Livestock Improvement Corp. Ltd. engages in the development, production, and marketing of artificial breeding, genetics, farm solutions and herd testing services. The firm operates through four segments: NZ Markets Genetics, Herd Testing, Farm Software and Farm Automation. The NZ Markets Genetics segment provides bovine genetic breeding material and related services predominately to dairy farmers. The Herd Testing segment provides herd testing and animal recording for pastoral farmers. The Farm Software segment is engaged in providing data recording and farm management information services. The Farm Automation segment is engaged in providing dairy automated technologies from LIC Automation Ltd, including Protrack. Its Other operating segments include international operations, research and development, diagnostics, animal health and treatment services, LIC Deer Ltd, animal evaluation and leadership and governance support services. The company operates in New Zealand, Australia, United Kingdom and Ireland.

LIC Intrinsic Value
1.74 NZD
Undervaluation 56%
Intrinsic Value
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