Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd
KRX:329180

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KRX:329180
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Price: 534 000 KRW 1.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 47.4T KRW
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Hyundai Heavy Industries Co Ltd, often hailed as a titan in the world of shipbuilding, has navigated waves of authority and innovation since its establishment in 1972. The company, headquartered in Ulsan, South Korea, carved its niche by constructing mammoth tankers and vessels that traverse global waters, forming the backbone of international trade. Recognized globally for its engineering prowess, Hyundai Heavy Industries has diversified with military vessels, offshore oil rigs, and submarines, intertwining its fate with global energy needs and defense sectors. Beyond just constructing vessels, the company provides an extensive range of marine engines and machinery, further asserting its influence across maritime industries. While shipbuilding remains the bedrock of its operations, Hyundai Heavy Industries has adeptly expanded its horizons, diving into the vast expanses of industrial sectors such as power plants, sea water desalination, construction equipment, and industrial robots. This diversification strategy not only broadens its revenue streams but also strategically positions the company to weather cyclical downturns in shipbuilding. By leveraging its technological expertise and infrastructure, Hyundai aims to predicate its growth on sustainable practices, optimizing its manufacturing processes and focusing on renewable energy sources. Thus, its financial success hinges on its ability to blend tradition with innovation, continuously anchoring itself as a robust player in the industrial world.

Intrinsic Value
510 148.5 KRW
Overvaluation 4%
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