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Highcom Ltd
ASX:HCL

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Highcom Ltd
ASX:HCL
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Price: 0.27 AUD 1.89% Market Closed
Market Cap: 27.7m AUD
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Market Cap
27.7m AUD
Industry
Aerospace & Defense

Highcom Ltd is a AU-based company operating in Aerospace & Defense industry. The company is headquartered in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. The company went IPO on 2005-09-15. HighCom Limited, formerly XTEK Limited, is an international defense industry company. The firm operates through two divisions: HighCom Armor and HighCom Technology. HighCom Armor division is focused on designing, manufacturing, and supplying global military, law enforcement, and first responder customers with world-class, advanced personal protection ballistic products and solutions for body armour, ballistic helmets, and composite armour panels & platform structures. The firm designs, develops, tests, manufactures, and distributes dozens of National Institute of Justice (NIJ) compliant hard and soft armour products. Its HighCom Technology Division is focused on supplying Australian Defence and Security Agencies with world-leading small uncrewed arial systems (SUAS) and sensor payloads, and local high-end sustainment support services. The Company’s Columbus Manufacturing Centre (CMC) is a 35,000 square feet advanced ballistics manufacturing and distribution facility.

HCL Intrinsic Value
0.95 AUD
Undervaluation 72%
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