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TMC Industrial PCL
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TMC Industrial PCL
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Price: 0.74 THB -1.33%
Market Cap: ฿339.5m
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Market Cap
339.5m THB
Industry
Machinery

TMC Industrial Public Co. Ltd. engages in the manufacture and distribution of hydraulic machinery and handling equipment. The company is headquartered in Chonburi, Chonburi. The company went IPO on 2011-05-27. Industrial Public Company Limited is a Thailand-based company. The firm is principally engaged in the manufacture distribution of hydraulic machinery and handling equipment and the provision of machine repair and maintenance and metal machining services. Its products include hydraulic press products, including hydraulic clapper die spotting press (HCD) machines, hydraulic deep drawing press (HDP) machines, hydraulic die spotting press (HDS) machines, automation machines for interior material (AMM), hydraulic hemming press (HHP) machines and others; material handling equipment’s; hydraulic static pile driver sunward, motorcycle lifter, gear lift table, gap frame presses, straight sided double crank mechanical presses and mobile cranes, such as knuckle boom crane, telescopic boom crane and container lift.

TMC Intrinsic Value
1.54 THB
Undervaluation 52%
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