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AppliCAD PCL
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Price: 2.76 THB 1.47% Market Closed
Market Cap: ฿772.8m
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AppliCad Public Co., Ltd. is engaged in distribution of design software. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2019-11-22. The firm is a distributor of AutoCAD drawing software, AutoPLANT 3D pipe drawing software, and SolidWorks, a 3D industrial design software. Its segments include Computer software sales division, Sale division and Service division. Its Computer software sales division is engaged in the sales of computer programs for specific applications and peripherals. Its Sale division is engaged in the sale of machinery, computer parts, spare parts, materials and other product. Its Service division as part of computer maintenances services, designs and manufactures industrial parts and prototypes. The company offers industrial design solutions supporting a range of tasks from design, analysis, quantity removal, production of prototypes virtual presentations to production.

APP Intrinsic Value
5.21 THB
Undervaluation 47%
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