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Ocean Vantage Holdings Bhd
KLSE:OVH

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Ocean Vantage Holdings Bhd
KLSE:OVH
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Price: 0.145 MYR
Market Cap: 60.9m MYR
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Ocean Vantage Holdings Bhd.is an investment company. The company is headquartered in Miri, Sarawak. The company went IPO on 2020-07-22. The firm is principally involved in the provision of support services for the oil and gas industry to support both the upstream and downstream oil and gas activities. The firm's segments include EPC and Project management, Supply of manpower and Supply of materials, tools and equipment. The EPC and Project management segment is engaged in project management and engineering services. The Supply of manpower segment is engaged in manpower supply services. The Supply of materials, tools and equipment segment is engaged in the trading of materials, tools and equipment. The company also engages in the provision of drilling rig charter services. The firm's subsidiaries include Ocean Vantage Engineering Sdn. Bhd., Ocean Vantage Inspection Testing Sdn. Bhd., Ocean Vantage Electrical & Instrumentation Sdn. Bhd., and Stellar Star Engineering & Construction Sdn. Bhd.

OVH Intrinsic Value
0.219 MYR
Undervaluation 34%
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