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Multi-Usage Holdings Bhd
KLSE:MUH

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Multi-Usage Holdings Bhd
KLSE:MUH
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Price: 0.35 MYR
Market Cap: 19.7m MYR
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Multi-Usage Holdings Bhd
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Market Cap
19.7m MYR
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Multi-Usage Holdings Bhd.engages in the provision of management services. The company is headquartered in George Town, Pulau Pinang. Its segments include Property Development, Contracting, Manufacturing and Trading. Property Development segment undertakes the development of commercial and residential properties which are carried out by TF Land Sdn. Bhd. Contracting segment is engaged in the contracting works of construction projects which are carried out mainly to support the in-house works of the property development segment. Manufacturing segment is engaged in the manufacturing of cement products, bricks, hollow blocks, stone and building materials. Trading segment is engaged in the trading of furniture, cement products, bricks, hollow blocks, stone and building materials which are carried out mainly to support sale of building materials to the sub-contractors for in-house. Its products include Fire Resistance Bricks, Precast Concrete Hollow Blocks and Ready Mix Concrete, among others.

MUH Intrinsic Value
0.73 MYR
Undervaluation 52%
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