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Richards Packaging Inc: Top 10 Undervalued Packaging & Containers Industry Sector Stocks on Toronto Stock Exchange (RPI-UN)

The Globe and Mail - Tue Sep 13, 2022
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Richards Packaging Inc is now ranked among the top 10 undervalued stocks in the Packaging & Containers industry on the Toronto Stock Exchange. A stock is considered undervalued if it trades at a discount to its valuation – a calculation used to determine the intrinsic (true) worth of a company. Valuation methodology provided by Stockcalc (see below).

All data provided as-at market close September 11, 2022. The list is sorted by stocks with the greatest percentage difference between valuation and price. Richards Packaging Inc Richards Packaging Income Fund is a Canada-based company involved in packaging distribution businesses throughout North America. The company principally distributes plastic and glass containers and associated closures. Richards Packaging Inc is listed under RPI-UN on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

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More about Richards Packaging Inc

Packaging & Containers: Companies that manufacture and market paper, plastic, metal, and glass packaging products, including corrugated boxes, cardboard containers, bottles, cans, and plastic foam and containers. . Stocks in this category are held primarily for capital appreciation.

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