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HanaTour Service Inc
KRX:039130

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HanaTour Service Inc
KRX:039130
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Price: 46 950 KRW -2.69%
Market Cap: 727.3B KRW
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HanaTour Service Inc
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Hanatour Service, Inc. engages in the provision of tourism consulting services. The company is headquartered in Seoul, Seoul. The company went IPO on 2011-11-01. The firm engages in the provision of travel management services, including packaging tours, independent tours, honeymoon tours, golf tours and others throughout domestic and overseas; sales agency and online agency services, which sell travel products through affiliated travel agencies, and operates travel portal site, www.hanatour.com. The firm also involves in the provision of advertising agency services, publishing and print production, e-commerce business, passenger vehicle transportation business, travel arrangements, ticketing agency, travel information service, accommodation management consignment business, hotel business, sales, import and export of goods, duty free shops, and software technology development. , system development and maintenance, loan business, asset management business, insurance business, and real estate business.

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68 046.44 KRW
Undervaluation 31%
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