Vico International Holdings Ltd
HKEX:1621

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Vico International Holdings Ltd
HKEX:1621
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Price: 0.08 HKD -5.88% Market Closed
Market Cap: 80m HKD
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Market Cap
80m HKD
Industry
Energy

Vico International Holdings Ltd. is an investment company, which engages in the distribution of third-party branded petrochemicals. The company employs 37 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2018-03-05. Along with subsidiaries, the Company operates its business through four segments. The Sales of Diesel segment provides automotive diesel for vehicle engines, and industrial diesel powering machinery and generators. The Sales of Lubricant Oil segment is involved in sale of self-branded lubricant oil, and third-party branded lubricant oil. The Provision of Fleet Cards Service segment promotes fleet cards with which cardholders could purchase diesel or petrol as well as the branded lubricant oil and greases at network gas stations. The Sales of Others segment is mainly engaged in the sale of bitumen and kerosene.

Intrinsic Value
0.84 HKD
Undervaluation 90%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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