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Daeryuk Can Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:004780

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Daeryuk Can Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:004780
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Price: 3 660 KRW -1.08% Market Closed
Market Cap: 58.2B KRW
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Market Cap
58.2B KRW
Industry
Packaging

DAERYUK CAN Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of cans and containers for fuel and oil. The company is headquartered in Seoul, Seoul and currently employs 438 full-time employees. The Company’s products consist of general cans, which are used for paints, lubricating oils, edible oils and fruit sugar containers, and aerosol cans, which are used for insecticides, household and living products, automotive products, building supplies, industrial supplies, hairspray containers and others. In addition, the Company provides portable butane gas, and aerosol components, such as caps, spouts, tops, bottoms, valves and others. The firm's main clients consist of SK Energy, Samyang Genex, Samhwa paints, Noroo Paint & Coatings, SC Johoson, LG Household & Health Care, Missha, Korea Houghton, SM Industries and others.

Intrinsic Value
5 211.14 KRW
Undervaluation 30%
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