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PIE Industrial Bhd
KLSE:PIE

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PIE Industrial Bhd
KLSE:PIE
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Price: 2.69 MYR -1.82%
Market Cap: 1B MYR
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PIE Industrial Bhd
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P.I.E.Industrial Bhd. The company is headquartered in Perai, Pulau Pinang. Industrial Berhad Malaysia-based investment holding and provision of management services company. The company operates through three segments: manufacturing, trading and investment holding. The manufacturing segment is engaged manufacturing of industrial products, which includes cables and wires for electronic devices, cable molding compounds and printed circuit board (PCB) assemblies, cable and wire harness for computer, communication, consumer electronic industry and cable assemblies. The trading segment is engaged in trading of electronic materials, which includes peripheral products of computers, telecommunications, consumer electronics, and cable assembly products. The firm offers integrated contract electronics manufacturers (CEM) service to multinational companies for various electronics, telecommunications and computer peripheral products. Its subsidiaries include Pan-International Wire & Cable (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd and Pan-International Electronics (Thailand) Co., Ltd.

PIE Intrinsic Value
2.62 MYR
Overvaluation 2%
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