Aerospace Industrial Development Corp
TWSE:2634

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TWSE:2634
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Price: 52 TWD 0.58% Market Closed
Market Cap: 49B TWD
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Nestled in the heart of Taiwan, Aerospace Industrial Development Corp. (AIDC) is a key player in the aerospace sector, skillfully blending technological prowess with strategic insight to carve out a niche in the global market. Born from a rich legacy of defense manufacturing and propelled into the modern era, AIDC specializes in the design, development, and production of various aerospace components and systems. The company's core business revolves around manufacturing aircraft parts and maintenance services for both military and commercial aviation sectors. This dual focus allows AIDC to effectively hedge against fluctuations in either segment, ensuring a steady stream of revenue regardless of market conditions. Collaborative ventures form the backbone of AIDC's operations. By partnering with prominent global aerospace giants, the company not only secures access to cutting-edge technology but also taps into broader market opportunities. These partnerships often result in contracts for the production and assembly of critical aerospace components, such as engines and airframe parts. Furthermore, AIDC extends its expertise by providing comprehensive maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services, which become increasingly essential as aircraft age. This diversification enables AIDC to capitalize on both new aircraft production cycles and the lucrative aftermarket services arena, firmly establishing its reputation as a versatile and reliable entity in the aerospace industry.

Intrinsic Value
63.32 TWD
Undervaluation 18%
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