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GreenPlus Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:186230

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GreenPlus Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:186230
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Price: 7 750 KRW -1.15% Market Closed
Market Cap: 84.6B KRW
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Market Cap
84B KRW
Industry
Metals & Mining

GREEN PLUS Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture of aluminum rolls, extrusions, and folding products. The company is headquartered in Yesan, Chungcheongnam-Do. The company went IPO on 2013-12-20. The firm operates its business through four segments. The Smart Farm Business segment is engaged in the design and construction of glass greenhouses, as well as installation of farm factories. The Aluminum Business segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of aluminum extruded products and processed products. The aluminum extruded products include aluminum for electric and electronic, architectural, industrial and defense use. The Aquaculture Business segment is engaged in the eel farming business. The Crop Cultivation Business segment is engaged in the strawberry planting business.

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Undervaluation 44%
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