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Pasdec Holdings Bhd
KLSE:PASDEC

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Pasdec Holdings Bhd
KLSE:PASDEC
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Price: 0.28 MYR Market Closed
Market Cap: 112.1m MYR
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Market Cap
112.1m MYR
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Pasdec Holdings Bhd.is an investment holding company, which engages in the property development, project management, civil and building construction, manufacturing of electrical wiring harness for the automotive industry in South Africa and renewable energy. The company is headquartered in Kuantan, Pahang. The Company’s segments include Property development and Construction. The Property development segment is engaged in the development of residential and commercial properties. The Construction segment is engaged in the construction of residential and commercial properties. The company is also engaged in the property management. The Company’s subsidiaries include Pasdec Corporation Sdn. Bhd., Kuantan Tembeling Resort Sdn. Bhd., Pasdec Land Sdn. Bhd., Pasdec Bina Sdn. Bhd., Sumbangan Sakti Sdn. Bhd., Pasdec Mega Sdn. Bhd., Pasdec Pintas Sdn. Bhd. and Mutiara Pasdec Sdn. Bhd.

PASDEC Intrinsic Value
0.26 MYR
Overvaluation 6%
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