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General Environmental Conservation PCL
SET:GENCO

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General Environmental Conservation PCL
SET:GENCO
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Price: 0.27 THB 8% Market Closed
Market Cap: 303m THB
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General Environmental Conservation PCL
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General Environmental Conservation Public Co. Ltd. engages in the provision of treatment of industrial waste and unavoidable by-products of manufacturing processes and real estate business. The company is headquartered in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi. The company went IPO on 2000-09-28. The Company’s principal activity is the treatment of industrial waste and unavoidable by-products of manufacturing processes and real estate business. The firm operates its business primarily related to the treatment of industrial waste property development business and other business, such as a service contract relevant to the solar power system, distributor of medical equipment and investing in cryptocurrency assets by engaging in domestic. Its landfills consist of hazardous industrial waste landfills and non-hazardous industrial waste landfills. The Company’s wholly owned subsidiaries include Asia Patana Land Co., Ltd, Industrial Waste Management (Asia) Co., Ltd., Genco Medical Co., Ltd. and Genco Clean Energy Co., Ltd.

GENCO Intrinsic Value
0.61 THB
Undervaluation 55%
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