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SNC Former PCL
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Price: 6 THB 0.84% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.2B THB

Gross Margin
SNC Former PCL

6.9%
Current
7%
Average
27.2%
Industry

Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.

Gross Margin
6.9%
=
Gross Profit
713.4m
/
Revenue
10.4B

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SNC Former PCL
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Market Cap
2.2B THB
Industry
Machinery

SNC Former Public Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture of automobile air conditioner and cooling machine parts. The company is headquartered in Samut Prakan, Samut Prakan. The company went IPO on 2004-10-21. The company operates business in four divisions, namely auto, part, original equipment manufacturers (OEM), and others. Its auto division include manufacture and sales of air conditioning equipment parts used for vehicles and vehicle equipment parts. Its parts division include manufacture and sales of electrical equipment parts, including air conditioning parts, fridge parts and Washing Machine parts. Its OEM divisions include manufacture and assembly of electrical appliances and toolbox. Its other operations include mold manufacturing of metal tools and equipment.

SNC Intrinsic Value
10.21 THB
Undervaluation 41%
Intrinsic Value
Price
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What is Gross Margin?

Gross Margin is the amount of money a company retains after incurring the direct costs associated with producing the goods it sells and the services it provides. The higher the gross margin, the more capital a company retains, which it can then use to pay other costs or satisfy debt obligations.

Gross Margin
6.9%
=
Gross Profit
713.4m
/
Revenue
10.4B
What is the Gross Margin of SNC Former PCL?

Based on SNC Former PCL's most recent financial statements, the company has Gross Margin of 6.9%.

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