Asia Paper Manufacturing Co Ltd
KRX:002310

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KRX:002310
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Price: 7 700 KRW 0.13% Market Closed
Market Cap: 320.6B KRW
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Market Cap
298.6B KRW
Industry
Paper & Forest

Asia Paper Manufacturing Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and supply of cardboard products. The company is headquartered in Seoul, Seoul. The firm provides linerboards including test linerboards, which are used for package of industrial products and agricultural products; gypsum linerboards, which are used in architecture gypsum boards, and kraft papers. In addition, it is engaged in the manufacture and sales of corrugated cardboards and corrugated boxes through its subsidiaries. The firm also involves in the real estate leasing business. The company distributes its products within domestic market and to overseas markets. The Company’s main clients are Samsung Electronics, LG Electronics, CHEIL Industrial and others. On January 1, 2013, it merged with ASIA PAPERTEC INC., a Korea-based manufacturer of corrugated papers. After the merger, the Company survived and ASIA PAPERTEC was dissolved.

Intrinsic Value
83 564.09 KRW
Undervaluation 91%
Intrinsic Value
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