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Taewoong Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:044490

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Taewoong Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:044490
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Price: 31 200 KRW 4.35%
Market Cap: 624.3B KRW
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Market Cap
624.2B KRW
Industry
Machinery

TAEWOONG Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture of forged metal products and ring forging. The company is headquartered in Busan, Busan and currently employs 444 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2001-11-08. The firm's product portfolio consists of products for shipbuilding and shipping engines, including piston rods, piston crowns, connecting rods, cylinder covers, propeller shafts, cross heads and others; products for wind power equipment, including main shafts, tower flanges, bearings and others; products for nuclear power plants, including inner webs, outer rings and others; products for industrial plants, including forging parts used for hot exchangers, pressure vessels, feedwater heaters, gas strippers and others, as well as products for industrial machineries, including shafts, gears, wheels, tire rings and others. The firm distributes its products within domestic market and to overseas markets.

Intrinsic Value
34 729.53 KRW
Undervaluation 10%
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