Green Cross Corp
KRX:006280

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KRX:006280
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Price: 160 900 KRW -0.06% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.9T KRW
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Market Cap
1.8T KRW
Industry
Biotechnology

Green Cross Corporation, rooted in South Korea, has built a formidable presence in the biopharmaceutical industry, primarily focusing on the development and commercialization of vaccines, plasma-derived products, and therapeutic proteins. Founded in 1967, the company initially garnered attention for its innovative efforts in producing hepatitis B vaccines. Over the years, Green Cross expanded its repertoire to include a wide array of biologics. Its operations are vertically integrated, encompassing everything from initial research and development to production and marketing. The company leverages its advanced manufacturing facilities and cutting-edge technology to maintain stringent quality standards and competitive pricing—a strategy that has allowed it to grow both domestically and internationally. A crucial revenue stream for Green Cross arises from its plasma derivatives segment, where the collection and processing of human plasma form the backbone of multiple high-demand medical products, including immunoglobulins, albumin, and clotting factors. Green Cross also benefits from partnerships and collaborations that extend its global footprint, fostering innovation through shared resources and knowledge. Export-driven sales further bolster revenue, as the company taps into growing healthcare needs across various markets around the globe. In essence, Green Cross capitalizes on a meticulous blend of research innovation, quality control, and strategic market expansion, solidifying its role as a key player in the global biopharmaceutical landscape.

Intrinsic Value
259 075.56 KRW
Undervaluation 38%
Intrinsic Value
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