Luoyang Northglass Technology Co Ltd
SZSE:002613

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Luoyang Northglass Technology Co Ltd
SZSE:002613
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Price: 3.78 CNY 1.34%
Market Cap: 4.2B CNY
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Market Cap
4.2B CNY
Industry
Machinery

Luoyang North Glass Technology Co., Ltd. engages in the research and development, design and manufacture of glass deep-processing technologies and equipment. The company is headquartered in Luoyang, Henan and currently employs 2,283 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-08-30. The firm's main technical products include various types of glass deep-processing equipment and deep-processing glass products, such as glass tempering units, low emissivity (low-e) glass production lines, pretreatment equipment and automation systems, automotive glass pretreatment production lines, screen printing equipment, insulating glass, toughened glass, laminated glass, low-e glass and other composite glass products. The firm distributes its products in domestic market and to overseas markets.

Intrinsic Value
2.66 CNY
Overvaluation 30%
Intrinsic Value
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