Inspecs Group PLC
LSE:SPEC

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Inspecs Group PLC
LSE:SPEC
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Price: 83 GBX
Market Cap: £84.4m
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Market Cap
84.4m GBX
Industry
Health Care

Inspecs Group Plc engages in designing, production, selling, marketing, and distribution of fashion eyewear, lenses and OEM products worldwide. The company is headquartered in Bath, Somerset and currently employs 1,800 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2020-02-27. The firm is a designer, manufacturer and distributor of eyewear frames and optical spectacle lenses. The firm produces a range of frames and lenses, covering optical, sunglasses and safety. The company has operations across the globe, including the United Kingdom, Portugal, Scandinavia, the United States and China (Hong Kong, Macau and Shenzhen), and manufacturing facilities in Vietnam, China, the United Kingdom and Italy. The firm also operates across Europe and the American markets. Its customers include global optical and non-optical retailers, global distributors and independent opticians, with its distribution network covering over 80 countries and reaching approximately 70,000 points of sale.

SPEC Intrinsic Value
138.63 GBX
Undervaluation 40%
Intrinsic Value
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