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Orthex Oyj
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Price: 5.14 EUR 0.39%
Market Cap: 91.3m EUR
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Market Cap
91.3m EUR
Industry
Consumer products

Orthex Oyj engages in the business of designing, producing, and selling of household products. The company is headquartered in Espoo, Etela-Suomen and currently employs 282 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2021-03-25. Orthex’s products cover multifunctional assortment of storage boxes, kitchen products and products for home and yard. The firm markets and sells its products under three main consumer brands: SmartStore, GastroMax and Orthex. In addition, it sells externally produced kitchen products under the Kokskungen brand. The firm serves various customer types in retail, such as traditional convenience stores, specialty and hardware retailers, online stores, and department stores. Orthex Group has customers in 40 countries and on four continents. The company has three factories of its own in Finland and in Sweden.

ORTHEX Intrinsic Value
7.83 EUR
Undervaluation 34%
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