Hiap Tong Corporation Ltd
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Price: 0.108 SGD 8% Market Closed
Market Cap: 34.3m SGD
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Hiap Tong Corporation Ltd
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Hiap Tong Corp. Ltd. engages in the trade and rental of cranes, prime movers, heavy machinery and equipment. The firm and its subsidiaries are engaged in providing hydraulic lifting and haulage services to the marine, petrochemical and construction industries in Singapore. The company operates through two segments: Lifting and haulage services, and Port services. The company provides on-site consultation and inspection services. Its lifting fleet includes approximately 175 cranes, such as rough terrain cranes, mobile truck cranes, all terrain cranes, telescopic crawler cranes, crawler cranes, and a mobile tower crane. Its haulage fleet consists of approximately 227 units, such as trailers, prime movers and lorry cranes capable of lifting between 10 tons to 100 tons, as well as multi-axles modular trailers. The company provides manpower services for lashing, prime mover driving as well as inter-gateway and terminal transfers of containers. The company operates primarily in Singapore and Malaysia.

5PO Intrinsic Value
0.53 SGD
Undervaluation 80%
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