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Sasbadi Holdings Bhd
KLSE:SASBADI

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Sasbadi Holdings Bhd
KLSE:SASBADI
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Price: 0.15 MYR -99.97% Market Closed
Market Cap: 65.4m MYR
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63.8m MYR
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Sasbadi Holdings Bhd.engages in the publication of educational materials. The company is headquartered in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The company went IPO on 2014-07-23. The firm is an education solutions provider. The firm is also engaged in content creation and print publishing activities. The firm is a publisher of educational materials, undertaking print publishing focusing on primary and secondary school education. Its segments include Print publishing, which is divided into Academic print publishing focusing on both national and national-type (Chinese) schools and also early childhood education and Non-academic print publishing which includes comic books, novels, dictionaries and other general titles; Digital and network marketing; and Applied learning products (ALP) and STEM education services. The company also publishes a range of general titles in English. Its online publishing is undertaken by Sasbadi Online. The company has also developed a cloud-based platform, which serves as a portal for self-paced learning.

SASBADI Intrinsic Value
0.25 MYR
Undervaluation 39%
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