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DocMorris AG
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Price: 4.494 CHF -5.23%
Market Cap: CHf229.7m
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229.7m CHF
Industry
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DocMorris Ltd. engages in the operation of an e-commerce pharmacy and the wholesale of medical and pharmaceutical products. The company is headquartered in Frauenfeld, Thurgau and currently employs 2,283 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2017-07-06. The firm focuses on the wholesale trade of medicines, as well as operation of a mail-order pharmacy. The firm's activities are divided into two business segments: Zur Rose and DocMorris. The Zur Rose division includes wholesale business and provides drugs to medical doctors, health insurance companies, hospitals and healthcare companies, among others. The DocMorris division manages the mail-order business for drug retail. The firm operates in Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands through a number of subsidiaries, such as Zur Rose Suisse AG, Zur Rose Pharma GmbH, BlueCare AG, DocMorris NV, Eurapon Pharmahandel GmbH and Vitalsana BV.

DOCM Intrinsic Value
10.733 CHF
Undervaluation 58%
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