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Formetal Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:119500

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Formetal Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:119500
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Price: 4 105 KRW -11.34% Market Closed
Market Cap: 48.6B KRW
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Market Cap
48.6B KRW
Industry
Machinery

FORMETAL Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of metalic products. The company is headquartered in Seosan, Chungcheongnam-Do and currently employs 123 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2010-09-17. The firm provides automobile parts, including spindles, knuckles, yokes, arms, connecting rods, cam shafts and others; new and renewable energy source and automation machine parts, including shafts, hold flanges, reduction gears, as well as robot components and others; military vehicle parts, including various arms, wheels and others; industrial machine parts, including bearings, valves, bonnets, railroad components, high pressure valves and others, and agricultural machine parts, including cam shafts, connecting rods and crank shafts. The firm distributes its products within domestic market and to overseas markets.

Intrinsic Value
3 501.43 KRW
Overvaluation 15%
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