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Yinson Holdings Bhd
KLSE:YINSON

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Yinson Holdings Bhd
KLSE:YINSON
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Price: 2.26 MYR -1.31%
Market Cap: 7.3B MYR
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Yinson Holdings Bhd, a company that started its journey in 1983 with humble beginnings as a modest transport and trading firm in Malaysia, has since transformed itself into a formidable player in the global energy landscape. This metamorphosis gained momentum when Yinson strategically decided to enter the offshore oil and gas industry in the 2010s. The company carved its niche by focusing on Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units, which are essentially colossal, high-tech floating vessels engineered to extract and process hydrocarbons directly from the sea. By investing in cutting-edge technology and nurturing skilled talent, Yinson has crafted FPSOs that offer oil giants reliable, efficient, and economically viable solutions for offshore production. Today, Yinson is revered as one of the top independent FPSO leasing companies worldwide. The company earns its revenues through long-term charter contracts with major oil producers, a business model that ensures predictable cash flows over extended periods. Leveraging its expertise, Yinson builds or converts vessels and leases them, complete with comprehensive operational services, to oil companies. This allows these companies to focus on exploration and production without the hefty upfront costs and operational demands of FPSOs. Yinson's financial strength is buoyed by these contracts, which typically span 10 to 20 years, ensuring steady returns and enabling the company to reinvest in new ventures and technologies, thereby cementing its position in the complex and competitive energy sector.

YINSON Intrinsic Value
5.06 MYR
Undervaluation 55%
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