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OMS Energy Technologies Inc
NASDAQ:OMSE

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OMS Energy Technologies Inc
NASDAQ:OMSE
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Price: 4.73 USD -1.46% Market Closed
Market Cap: 200.8m USD
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OMS Energy Technologies Inc
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Market Cap
200.8m USD
Industry
Energy

OMS Energy Technologies, Inc. is a holding company. The company employs 634 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2025-05-13. The firm conducts its business primarily through its subsidiaries in Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Brunei. The firm and its subsidiaries’ principal activities consist of the manufacturing and sale of specialty connectors and pipes, surface wellhead and Christmas tree, premium threading services, and other ancillary services, including repair of drilling tools, tubular goods and accessories. The company is a manufacturer of surface wellhead systems (SWS), and oil country tubular goods (OCTG) used in the oil and gas industry. These products are primarily used for both onshore and offshore oil exploration and production (E&P) activities in the Asia Pacific and the Middle Eastern and North Africa (MENA) Regions. Its subsidiaries include OMS Holdings Pte. Ltd., OMS Oilfield Services Pte. Ltd., OMS Oilfield Holdings Sdn. Bhd., OMS Oilfield Services Sdn. Bhd., OMS Oilfield Services (Thailand) Ltd.

OMSE Intrinsic Value
6.69 USD
Undervaluation 29%
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