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Suzhou Oriental Semiconductor Co Ltd
SSE:688261

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Suzhou Oriental Semiconductor Co Ltd
SSE:688261
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Price: 69.14 CNY 7.18% Market Closed
Market Cap: 8.5B CNY
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Market Cap
8.5B CNY
Industry
Semiconductors

Suzhou Oriental Semiconductor Co., Ltd. engages in the research and development of semiconductor technology, and sales of power devices. The company is headquartered in Suzhou, Jiangsu and currently employs 110 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2022-02-10. The firm's main products include the GreenMOS series of high voltage super junction MOSFET, the SFGMOS series and the FSMOS series of medium and low voltage shielded gate MOSFET. The firm's products are widely used in industrial-grade applications such as new energy vehicle direct current (DC) charging piles, data center server power supplies, industrial lighting power supplies and others, as well as consumer electronics applications such as adapters, television (TV) power boards, and mobile phones, fast chargers and others.

Intrinsic Value
68.08 CNY
Overvaluation 2%
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