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Silicon Craft Technology PCL
SET:SICT

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Silicon Craft Technology PCL
SET:SICT
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Price: 2.24 THB -1.75% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.1B THB
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Market Cap
1.1B THB
Industry
Semiconductors

Silicon Craft Technology Public Co., Ltd. is engaged in microchip design services. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2020-07-30. The firm provides radio-frequency identification (RFID) microchips. The firm also designs, markets and sells its microchips and sub-system components for analog value creating applications. Its products include immobilizer, high-frequency (HF) near field communication (NFC) and HF reader. The Company’s products and services include Animal ID, which offers the microchips for livestock identification tag used in a range of animals; Reader ICs, which offers microchips for the access control and interrogator or reader system; Immobilizer, which offers microchips for access and immobilizer systems, and ASIC, which offers ASIC solution from design to production and supply chain management.

SICT Intrinsic Value
4.03 THB
Undervaluation 44%
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