Jaeyoung Solutec Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:049630
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Jaeyoung Solutec Co Ltd
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JAEYOUNG SOLUTEC Co., Ltd. manufactures molds, integrated circuit socket parts and nano-optics components. The company is headquartered in Incheon, Incheon. The company went IPO on 2003-01-24. is a Korea-based company specialized in the provision of electrical parts and moldings. The firm operates in three main business divisions: mold business division, components division and nano-optical business division. Its mold business division engages in the manufacture of plastic injection molds used for automobiles, home appliances, optical devices, engineering components and others. Its components division engages in the manufacture of terminals, electric optical parts and semiconductor test sockets such as ball grid array (BGA) burn-in test sockets. Its nano-optical business division provides aspherical glass lenses and camera lens modules. The company also involves in the design business. The firm distributes its products within domestic market and to overseas markets.
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