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Yongmao Holdings Ltd
SGX:BKX

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Yongmao Holdings Ltd
SGX:BKX
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Price: 0.635 SGD
Market Cap: 56.4m SGD
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Market Cap
56.4m SGD
Industry
Machinery

Yongmao Holdings Ltd. is an investment holding company, which engages in the manufacture, sale, and rental of tower cranes and construction machinery. The company is engaged the design, development and manufacture of range of tower cranes, components and accessories. Its segments include The PRC and Hong Kong and Macau. The PRC segment is engaged in manufacture and sale, with some rental and servicing of tower cranes and tower crane components and accessories. The Hong Kong and Macau segment is engaged predominantly in the rental and servicing, with some sale of tower cranes and tower crane components and accessories. Its Other segments included corporate functions and the sale and servicing of tower cranes and tower crane components and accessories in Singapore. The company offers a variety of tower cranes with lifting capacities in the range of 80 to 4000 tone meters and these are classified under the four main series, such as Topless STT series, ST series, Luffing STL series and Derrick Q series. Its projects include China National Opera House in Beijing and Changjiang River Bridge.

BKX Intrinsic Value
0.951 SGD
Undervaluation 33%
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