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Mondi PLC
XBER:KYC

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XBER:KYC
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Price: 16.51 EUR -0.12%
Market Cap: €8B
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Mondi PLC makes packaging materials and paper products used to move, protect, and present goods. It produces items such as corrugated packaging, flexible plastic and paper packaging, industrial bags, and uncoated fine paper. Its business sits in the middle of the supply chain: it turns raw materials into the materials manufacturers and retailers need to ship products and wrap consumer goods. The company sells mainly to industrial customers, brand owners, retailers, and converters that use packaging in food, consumer goods, agriculture, and other everyday products. It also serves customers that buy office and printing paper. Mondi makes money by selling these materials under long-term supply relationships and through contract and spot sales, with pricing tied to input costs, product mix, and customer demand. What makes Mondi distinctive is that it combines paper, pulp, and packaging capability in one business. That lets it design packaging around what customers are trying to protect, transport, or display, rather than just selling a generic material. It is especially important in industries where packaging must be strong, lightweight, recyclable, and reliable at scale.

KYC Intrinsic Value
37.87 EUR
Undervaluation 56%
Intrinsic Value
Price €16.51

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Insiders might sell their shares for any number of reasons, but they buy them for only one: they think the price will rise.

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