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CNPlus Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:115530

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CNPlus Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:115530
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Price: 425 KRW -4.28% Market Closed
Market Cap: 28.9B KRW
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Market Cap
28.9B KRW
Industry
Electrical Equipment

CNPLUS Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of high precision connectors. The company is headquartered in Siheung, Gyeonggi-Do. The company went IPO on 2011-11-02. The firm manufactured electrical network and connect devices. The company produces high precision connectors, such as top, bottom and double-sided contact connectors, micro fine pitch connectors, and pin connectors used for television modules, liquid crystal displays (LCDs), plasma display panels (PDPs), optical disk drives (ODDs) and others. The Company’s main clients are Samsung SDI, Samsung Electronics, LG Innotek, HITACHI, Nidec, CHANGHONG, Sony Optiarc and others. The firm distributes its products within domestic market and to overseas markets. On December 26, 2012, the Company sold certain shares of a subsidiary, a Korea-based investment company. After the transaction, it held 40% stake of the Korea-based company.

Intrinsic Value
280.63 KRW
Overvaluation 34%
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