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Fabryki Mebli Forte SA
WSE:FTE

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Fabryki Mebli Forte SA
WSE:FTE
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Price: 29 PLN -1.02% Market Closed
Market Cap: 694m PLN
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Fabryki Mebli Forte SA
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Market Cap
694m PLN
Industry
Consumer products

Fabryki Mebli Forte SA engages in the manufacture and export of furniture products. The company is headquartered in Ostrow Mazowiecka, Woj. Mazowieckie. The company specializes in home, office and kitchen furniture. Its home furniture offerings include furniture systems for the lounge, dining room, bedroom, living room, sitting room, study and children's room, as well as wall units. The firm's office furniture offerings include a range of system furniture, which consists of number of cabinets in different designs and dimensions. The offer also includes complex computer stands. In the area of kitchen furniture, its product line consists of ready-made cabinets that can be put together in different arrangements, as well as customized kitchen projects. The firm operates through subsidiaries, including MV Forte GmbH, Forte Mobel AG, Forte Mobila Srl and TM Handel Sp z o o, among others.

FTE Intrinsic Value
27.89 PLN
Overvaluation 4%
Intrinsic Value
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