Kolon Industries Inc
KRX:120110

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KRX:120110
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Price: 42 150 KRW -0.47% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.3T KRW
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Market Cap
1.3T KRW
Industry
Chemicals

Kolon Industries, Inc. engages in the manufacture of chemical fibers and textiles. The company is headquartered in Seoul, Seoul. The company went IPO on 2010-02-01. The firm operates its business through five segments. The Industrial Material segment is engaged in the manufacturing and sale of tire cords, technical yarn, airbags, aramid, spunbond, and membrane, among others. The Chemical Material segment manufactures and sells petroleum resins, polyurethane, thermoplastic polyurethane, and glass fiber reinforced plastic products, among others. The Film and Electronic Materials segment manufactures and sells polyethylene terephthalate film, nylon film, and dry film, among others. The Fashion segment sells sports clothes, outdoor clothes, casual clothes, men's wear, women's wear, and miscellaneous goods. The Apparel Material segment is engaged in the processing of yarn and fabric.

Intrinsic Value
86 149.12 KRW
Undervaluation 51%
Intrinsic Value
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