Parkit Enterprise Inc
XTSX:PKT

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Price: 0.39 CAD -8.24% Market Closed
Market Cap: 86.5m CAD
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Market Cap
87m CAD
Industry
Commercial Services & Supplies

Parkit Enterprise, Inc. engages in the acquisition, optimization, and asset management of income-producing parking facilities. The company is headquartered in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company went IPO on 2009-10-23. The company operates through two segments: Investment Properties and Parking Assets. The Investment Properties segment involves the acquisition and management of income-producing industrial properties across various markets in Canada, with a focus on the Greater Toronto Area and Ottawa. The Parking Assets involves the acquisition and management of income-producing parking facilities across the United States. Its property portfolio is divided under two categories: industrial assets and parking assets. The Industrial assets include 415 Legget Dr a multi-tenanted industrial warehouse located in Ottawa, Ontario, 568 Second Street, London, Ontario, and 1665 Boul. Lionel-Bertrand, Boisbriand, Quebec. The parking assets include Canopy Airport Parking facility, Chapel Square Lot and Z-Parking.

PKT Intrinsic Value
0.95 CAD
Undervaluation 59%
Intrinsic Value
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