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Playway SA
WSE:PLW

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Playway SA
WSE:PLW
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Price: 290 PLN Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.9B PLN
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1.9B PLN
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PlayWay engages in the developing, producing, publishing, and selling of computer and mobile games. The company is headquartered in Warsaw, Woj. Mazowieckie. The company went IPO on 2016-10-19. The Company’s activities are divided into two business segments: Computer games and Mobile games. The Computer games division focuses on creating and distributing games for Windows and Mac operating systems. Its game titles include Hard West, Car Mechanic Simulator, Professional Farmer 2014 and Ancient Space, among others. The Mobile games division produces and publishes games, such as Car Mechanic Simulator 2014 Mobile, Cook It Up and Diner Mania, for mobile devices with Android and iOS operating systems. In addition, it develops games for consoles, including PlayStation (PS) and Xbox. The firm distributes its products mainly through online platforms, such as Steam, App Store and Google Play. The firm controls a number of subsidiaries, such as CreativeForge Games SA, Madmind Studio Sp z oo, Atomic Jelly Sp z oo and Fishing Games Sp z oo.

PLW Intrinsic Value
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Undervaluation 5%
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