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AsiaMedic Ltd
SGX:505

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AsiaMedic Ltd
SGX:505
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Price: 0.019 SGD 5.56%
Market Cap: 21.5m SGD
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Market Cap
21.5m SGD
Industry
Health Care

AsiaMedic Ltd. is an investment holding company, which engages in the provision of management services. The firm provides a range of diagnostic imaging and radiology services, health screening and medical wellness services, general medical services, and medical aesthetic services to customers. Its business units include the Wellness Assessment Centre, Diagnostic Imaging Centre, Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Centre, Astique the aesthetic clinic and Complete Healthcare International. The firm offers the full suite of general and advanced imaging services, which include magnetic resonance imaging, computerized tomography (CT), bone densitometry (DEXA), ultrasound, mammography, and X-ray. The company offers a range of radiological examinations, including cardiovascular radiology, musculoskeletal radiology, neuroradiology, ear nose and throat (ENT) radiology, breast and body radiology. The company offers PET/CT imaging for diagnosis, staging, localization and monitoring progress of cancer.

Intrinsic Value
0.029 SGD
Undervaluation 36%
Intrinsic Value
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