Supreme Cable Manufacturing & Commerce Tbk PT
IDX:SCCO

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IDX:SCCO
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Price: 2 340 IDR -1.27%
Market Cap: 1.9T IDR
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Supreme Cable Manufacturing & Commerce Tbk PT
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PT Supreme Cable Manufacturing & Commerce Tbk is engaged in the manufacturing and sale of cables and wires. The company is headquartered in Jakarta, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 835 full-time employees. The Company’s products include building wires, low-voltage power cables, medium-voltage power cables, high-voltage power cables, instrument cables, enameled copper and aluminum wires, fiber optic cables, fire resistance, flame retardant and low smoke and fume (LSF) cable, solar panel cable, local area network (LAN) cables, copper telecom cable and telecommunication cables, airport lighting cable and fire-resistant cable. The Company, through its subsidiary, PT Setia Pratama Lestari Pelletizing Industries, is engaged in manufacturing the pelleted cross-linked polyethylene, polypropylene (PP) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The company also produces melamine, resin and melamine sheets through its subsidiary, PT Supreme Decoluxe.

SCCO Intrinsic Value
3 320.48 IDR
Undervaluation 30%
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