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Jaycorp Bhd
KLSE:JAYCORP

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Jaycorp Bhd
KLSE:JAYCORP
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Price: 0.215 MYR -2.27%
Market Cap: 59m MYR
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Jaycorp Bhd
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Market Cap
59m MYR
Industry
Consumer products

Jaycorp Bhd.operates as an investment holding company, which engages in the provision of management services. The company is headquartered in Malacca, Melaka. The company went IPO on 2002-10-30. The Company’s segment includes Furniture, Packaging, Processing of wood, Renewable energy, Construction, and Others. The Furniture segment, which is engaged in the manufacture and sale of furniture. The Packaging segment include conversion of corrugated boards into carton boxes. The Processing of wood segment is involved in the pressure treatment and kiln-drying of wood. The Renewable energy segment provides renewable energy, biomass, and waste treatment. The Construction segment includes general construction and civil engineering works. The Others segment includes Provision of transportation services, property letting and printing. Its geographical segments include Malaysia, rest of Asia, North America, and Europe. Its subsidiaries include Yeo Aik Hevea (M) Sdn Bhd., Pine Packaging (M) Sdn. Bhd., Jaycorp Trading Sdn. Bhd. (JTSB), PT Tiga Mutiara Nusantara and Digital Furniture Sdn. Bhd..

JAYCORP Intrinsic Value
0.8 MYR
Undervaluation 73%
Intrinsic Value
Price MYR0.215
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