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UAC Global PCL
SET:UAC

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UAC Global PCL
SET:UAC
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Price: 2.6 THB -1.52%
Market Cap: 1.7B THB
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UAC Global Public Co. Ltd. engages in the business of import and distribution of chemicals and equipment. The company is headquartered in Bangkok, Bangkok Metropolis. The company went IPO on 2010-10-11. The firm is focused on providing of consultant and advising for the marketing of any products and services to energy industry, refinery, petrochemicals, power plants and other utilities. The company is engaged in production and distribution of biogas used in power generation, transportation and industries; subcontracting of construction of machines and equipment used in various industries, and production and distribution of petroleum manufacturing, such as compressed natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas, natural gas liquid. The Company’s products are served to the customers in various industries, including offshore natural gas exploration and production, oil refinery and upstream petrochemicals, engine oil lubricant manufacturing plant, polymer and plastic manufacturing plant, chemical industrial plant, power plant and utilities system.

UAC Intrinsic Value
4.61 THB
Undervaluation 44%
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