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PCF Group SA
WSE:PCF

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PCF Group SA
WSE:PCF
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Price: 12.2 PLN -2.4% Market Closed
Market Cap: 438.5m PLN
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438.5m PLN
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PCF Group SA engages in the production and development of video games. The company is headquartered in Warsaw, Woj. Mazowieckie and currently employs 495 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2020-12-18. The firm consists of a team of specialists, which are needed for computer game development. The Firm cooperates with specialists such as programmers, graphic designers, and game planners. The firm developed games such as Painkiller Bulletstorm, Gears of War: Judgment, Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition, Bulletstorm: Duke of Switch Edition, and Outriders. The firm operates multiple games studios on an international level. The Firm has studios in places such as Lodz in Poland, New York in the United States of America, Newcastle in the United Kingdom, and Montreal in Canada, Besides the activities of the main company, the Firm operates through its subsidiaries such as People Can Fly Phosphor in the United States of America.

PCF Intrinsic Value
50.05 PLN
Undervaluation 76%
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