Samick Musical Instruments Co Ltd
KRX:002450

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KRX:002450
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Price: 1 189 KRW -1.08% Market Closed
Market Cap: 107.6B KRW
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Market Cap
107.6B KRW
Industry
Leisure Products

Samick Musical Instruments Co. Ltd. is engages in the manufacture of pianos and other electronic musical instruments. The company is headquartered in Eumseong, Chungcheongbuk-Do. The firm mainly manufactures pianos, including acoustic pianos with grand and upright series, and digital pianos. The company also produces other musical instruments, such as guitars, violins, bass amplifiers, cellos, flutes, trumpets, saxophones, clarinets, ocarinas, harmonicas, drums, mixers, amplifiers and others. In addition, the Company engages in the piano rental and real estate rental businesses. The firm distributes its products within domestic market and to overseas markets. On September 16, 2014, it acquired land and building located in Seoul, for rental business.

Intrinsic Value
4 619.9 KRW
Undervaluation 74%
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