FIH Mobile Ltd
HKEX:2038

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FIH Mobile Ltd
HKEX:2038
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Price: 20.38 HKD 0.3% Market Closed
Market Cap: 16B HKD
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FIH Mobile Ltd
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FIH Mobile Ltd. is an investment holding company, which engages in the provision of vertical integrated manufacturing services for handset industry. The company is headquartered in Taipei, New Taipei and currently employs 73,993 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2005-02-03. The firm provides mobile phone complete end-to-end elements and manufacturing and engineering services, including product development and design, mandatory components, components, printed circuit board assembly (PCBA) and entire system assembly, and provides supply chain services, solutions, and repair and other after-sales services available in customer neighboring locations. The firm also manufactures other wireless communication devices and electronic consumer products and accessories, as well as e-book readers, tablet and voice interactive products. The firm operates in China, India, Vietnam, Taiwan, Mexico and America strategic operation base and center.

Intrinsic Value
18.84 HKD
Overvaluation 8%
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