4By4 Inc
KOSDAQ:389140
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4By4 Inc
Glance View
4By4 Inc. is a South Korean company that appears to work in technology and software, selling products and services that help customers build or run digital systems. Its business is likely centered on software development, system work, or related tech services rather than making physical consumer goods. That means it earns money when clients pay for projects, licenses, or ongoing support tied to its technology. For beginner investors, the key idea is that 4By4 acts as a B2B supplier: it sells to other companies, not directly to mass consumers. Firms like this usually make money from custom work, software fees, and maintenance contracts, so demand depends on how much customers spend on IT and digital tools. The company’s role in the value chain is to turn technology know-how into usable products or services for clients. What makes this kind of business different is that it can scale through software and know-how, but it also depends on winning and keeping customer projects. That makes it more service-driven than a factory business and more relationship-driven than a typical consumer brand.
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