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Aimechatec Ltd
TSE:6227

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Aimechatec Ltd
TSE:6227
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Price: 4 930 JPY -1.3% Market Closed
Market Cap: 31B JPY
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Market Cap
30.9B JPY
Industry
Semiconductors

AIMECHATEC Ltd. engages in the design, manufacture, and sale of electronic component manufacturing equipment and peripheral equipment. The company is headquartered in Ryugasaki-Shi, Ibaraki-Ken. The company went IPO on 2021-07-30. The firm operates in three business segments. The IJP Solution segment is engaged in the development, manufacture, sale and maintenance of inkjet equipment for thin film formation, nanoimprint forming equipment, film bonding equipment. The Semiconductor-Related segment is engaged in the development, manufacture, sale and maintenance of semiconductor package-related application equipment such as solder ball mounter equipment. The LCD segment is engaged in the development, manufacture, sale and maintenance of seal coating equipment, liquid crystal dropping equipment, vacuum bonding equipment and other related equipment used in the production process of liquid crystal panel.

Intrinsic Value
5 734.59 JPY
Undervaluation 14%
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