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Halcyon Technology PCL
SET:HTECH

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Halcyon Technology PCL
SET:HTECH
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Price: 3.52 THB Market Closed
Market Cap: ฿1.1B
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1.1B THB
Industry
Machinery

Halcyon Technology PCL engages in the provision of manufacturing, production and distribution of polycrystalline diamond, natural diamond, polycrystalline carbon boron and special carbide cutting tools for precision parts to serve the manufacturers of electronic parts, automotive parts, and other mechanical related industries domestically and overseas. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2009-03-27. The firm's principal business operation is to produce and sell of cutting tools, jig & fixtures and custom metallic devices. The firm operates in three operating segments, manufacturing and selling of customized polycrystalline diamond (PCD), monocrystalline diamond (MCD), Polycrystalline Cubic Boron Nitride (PCBN), and carbide cutting tools; importing and selling of cutting tools; and manufacturing and selling of high-precision metal fabricated products. Its products are used in industries, such as hard disk drive (HDD), automotive, aerospace, lens, watch & jewelry. The firm's subsidiaries include Halcyon Technology (Philippines), Inc., Halcyon Technology Vietnam Co., Ltd., and others.

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