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Ta Yang Group Holdings Ltd
HKEX:1991

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Ta Yang Group Holdings Ltd
HKEX:1991
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Price: 0.58 HKD Market Closed
Market Cap: HK$99.8m
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Market Cap
99.8m HKD
Industry
Electrical Equipment

Ta Yang Group Holdings Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of silicone rubber input devices which are used for consumer electronic devices, keypads for computers and notebooks, mobile phone peripheral products, automotive peripheral products, and lifestyle products. The company is headquartered in Chengdu, Sichuan. The company went IPO on 2007-06-08. The products are used in consumer electronic devices, keypads for computers and notebooks, mobile phone handsets and automotive peripheral products. The firm operates its business in Mainland China and Hong Kong. The Company’s subsidiaries include Ta Yang Silicone Rubber Industrial Company Limited, Chief Ocean Limited and Ta Yang Group Limited. Through its subsidiaries, the Company is also engaged in the provision of management services.

Intrinsic Value
2.27 HKD
Undervaluation 74%
Intrinsic Value
Price HK$0.58
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