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Pudo Inc
OTC:PDPTF

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Pudo Inc
OTC:PDPTF
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Price: 0.204 USD Market Closed
Market Cap: $5.6m
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PUDO, Inc. engages in the provision of technology and network of third-party locations for alternative drop-off and pick up options for parcels. The company is headquartered in Mississauga, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2013-02-12. The firm's principal activity is providing e-commerce shipment services through collaboration with specific online retailers for delivery of their products, and working with national and international courier companies to provide alternate drop-off and pickup options of packages. The firm deploys its technology to provide consumers with convenient locations to pick up or drop off e-commerce parcels. The firm's services can be found in convenience stores, gas stations and other variety stores that are typically open round the clock (PUDO Points), allowing registered courier companies and consumers to use these stores as pick-up locations for parcels and letters that require identification and/or signatures to release. The firm's services are also available to consumers for consumer-to-business or consumer-to-consumer transactions.

PDPTF Intrinsic Value
0.152 USD
Overvaluation 26%
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