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Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Bhd
KLSE:AJI

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Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Bhd
KLSE:AJI
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Price: 13.9 MYR 0.72% Market Closed
Market Cap: 845.1m MYR
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Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Bhd
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Market Cap
845.1m MYR
Industry
Food Products

Ajinomoto (Malaysia) Bhd.engages in the manufacture and sale of monosodium glutamate. The company is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan and currently employs 727 full-time employees. The firm operates through two segments, including Consumer business and Industrial business. The Consumer business segment consists of manufacture and distribution of consumer products, including Aji-nomoto, flavor seasoning Tumix, menu seasoning Seri Aji and other seasonings. The Industrial business segment consists of manufacture and distribution of monosodium glutamate for industry-use, industrial seasonings and related products. The firm offers retail products under the brands, such as AJI-NO-MOTO, Rasa Sifu, TUMIX, Seri-Aji, AJI-SHIO, AJI MIX and aminoVITAL. The Company’s industrial products include hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP), AJI-AROMA, AJIMATE and ACTIVA TG. The Company’s products are used in a range of processed food, such as instant noodles, soup, snack, sauce, dairy products, processed meat and seafood.

AJI Intrinsic Value
25.18 MYR
Undervaluation 45%
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