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OCC PCL
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OCC PCL
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Price: 9.8 THB 2.08% Market Closed
Market Cap: ฿588m
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Market Cap
588m THB
Industry
Distributors

OCC Public Co., Ltd. is engaged in the distribution of cosmetics, clothes, and musical and beautifying equipment. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. Public Company Limited is a Thailand-based company engaged in the distribution of cosmetics and clothes. The firm operates three business segments: cosmetics distributing and beauty services segment, clothes segment and others segment. The Company’s products include covermark cell advenced, KMA luminous pearl cake powder, sungrace smooth & fix lasting UV and sungrace bright finish mixing blusher. The firm provides a variety of products that are divided as following categories; Cosmetics, Hair Styling & Treatment products, Clothes and Musical Instruments which under the brand and well known in the market, such as Covermark, KMA, KMA Professional, Sungrace, Shiseido Professional, BSC Hair Care, Guy Laroche, Gunze and Ritmuller.

OCC Intrinsic Value
9.24 THB
Overvaluation 6%
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