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CAZ (Thailand) PCL
SET:CAZ

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CAZ (Thailand) PCL
SET:CAZ
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Price: 1.73 THB Market Closed
Market Cap: 508.6m THB
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CAZ (Thailand) PCL
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Market Cap
508.6m THB
Industry
Construction

CAZ (Thailand) Public Co., Ltd. is engaged in engineering design services. The company is headquartered in Rayong, Rayong. The company went IPO on 2019-01-22. The firm provides EPC services, which include construction management, including pre-commissioning and commissioning for industrial, energy and petrochemical/ chemical business. The company offers structure erection, piping fabrication and erection, equipment erection, electric and instrument work including pre-commissioning and commissioning for industrial, energy and petrochemical/ chemical business. The company is involved in civil and building construction works, including engineering work for industrial, energy petrochemical/ chemical business, and infrastructure business. The company provides civil engineering and structural services. The company offers mechanical fabrication work (structure, vessel, heat exchanger, tanks), including procurement of materials for energy, and petrochemical/ chemical business.

CAZ Intrinsic Value
7.82 THB
Undervaluation 78%
Intrinsic Value
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