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Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd
KLSE:DAYANG

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Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd
KLSE:DAYANG
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Price: 1.61 MYR -2.42% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.9B MYR
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Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd.engages in the provision of maintenance support and services to the oil and gas industry. The company is headquartered in Miri, Sarawak. The company went IPO on 2008-04-24. Its segments include Investment holding, Offshore Topside Maintenance Services (Offshore TMS), Charter of Marine Vessels (Marine Charter) and Rental of offshore equipment (Equipment Rental). The company is engaged in the provision of maintenance services, fabrication operations, hook-up and commissioning, charter of marine vessels and vessel technical specification. The company is involved in the provision of maintenance services for topside structures, pipes and valves, electrical and instrumentation, fabrication operations, and hook-up and commissioning services for the oil and gas industry through Dayang Enterprise Sdn Bhd. (DESB). The company is involved in the chartering of marine vessels, including floating accommodation and catering through DESB Marine Services Sdn Bhd. The company provides rental equipment and machinery to support the operations of DESB through Fortune Triumph Sdn Bhd. The company owns about 16 vessels through Perdana Petroleum Berhad.

DAYANG Intrinsic Value
2.32 MYR
Undervaluation 30%
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