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Osangjaiel Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:053980

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Osangjaiel Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:053980
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Price: 3 315 KRW -1.19% Market Closed
Market Cap: 62.9B KRW
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Market Cap
62.6B KRW
Industry
Technology

OSANGJAIEL Co., Ltd. engages in the provision of information technology services and eco-friendly agricultural packaging materials. The company is headquartered in Incheon, Incheon. The company went IPO on 2002-04-09. The firm operates in two segments: information technology (IT) and biochemical technology (BT). Its IT segment specializes in the provision of PLM solutions such as computer aided design (CAD), computer aided manufacturing (CAM) and computer aided engineering (CAE), product data management (PDM), and other engineering consulting services; system integration devices such as servers, storages, networks, workstations and others used for system delivery and installation, and system services such as system construction, programming, consulting and other services. Its BT segment specializes in the provision of fruit packing materials and natural enemies for insect pests.

Intrinsic Value
6 846.58 KRW
Undervaluation 52%
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