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BCPG PCL
SET:BCPG

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BCPG PCL
SET:BCPG
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Price: 7.75 THB 3.33%
Market Cap: ฿23.2B
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Market Cap
23.2B THB
Industry
Utilities

BCPG Public Co., Ltd. engages in the provision of renewable energy. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis and currently employs 150 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2016-09-28. Its main business is investing in renewable energy power plant projects both domestically and internationally. The company generates electricity using renewable energy, such as solar energy, wind energy, geothermal energy, and hydropower. Solar power plants under the Company's portfolio use solar cells technology or photovoltaics. The firm's wind power plant portfolio generates electricity with an on-shore wind turbine, using three-blade horizontal axis wind turbine technology. The hydropower plants under its portfolio are run-off river power plants with a concrete gravity dam. The firm has a contractual capacity of approximately 329.5 megawatts (MW) to commercially distribute electricity both domestically and overseas.

BCPG Intrinsic Value
14.47 THB
Undervaluation 46%
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