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Kim Loong Resources Bhd
KLSE:KMLOONG

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Kim Loong Resources Bhd
KLSE:KMLOONG
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Price: 2.56 MYR -4.12% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.5B MYR
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Market Cap
2.5B MYR
Industry
Food Products

Kim Loong Resources Bhd.operates as an investment holding company, which engages in the cultivation of palm oil and cocoa. The company is headquartered in Johor Bahru, Johor and currently employs 1,392 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2000-11-27. The firm is engaged in the cultivation of oil palm, processing of oil palm fresh fruit bunches and marketing of oil palm products, processing of oil palm fiber and biogas and power generation. The firm operates through two segments: Plantation and Milling. Its Plantation segment is engaged in the cultivation of oil palm. Its Milling segment is engaged in the processing and marketing of oil palm products and power generation. The firm owns and operates three palm oil mills which are located within the vicinity of its plantations in Kota Tinggi, Johor and in Keningau and Telupid, Sabah. The firm's subsidiaries include Kim Loong - KPD Plantations Sdn. Bhd., Winsome Plantations Sdn. Bhd., Kim Loong Sabah Mills Sdn. Bhd., Kim Loong Power Sdn. Bhd. and others.

KMLOONG Intrinsic Value
2.22 MYR
Overvaluation 13%
Intrinsic Value
Price MYR2.56
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