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Asia Poly Holdings Bhd
KLSE:ASIAPLY

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Asia Poly Holdings Bhd
KLSE:ASIAPLY
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Price: 0.14 MYR
Market Cap: 147.6m MYR
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Asia Poly Holdings Bhd
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Market Cap
134.2m MYR
Industry
Chemicals

Asia Poly Holdings Bhd.engages in the provision of cast acrylic products. The company is headquartered in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The company went IPO on 2003-06-20. The firm is engaged in the manufacturing and cell cast acrylic sheet products under the brand name of A-CAST. The Company’s segments include Manufacturing, which is engaged in manufacturing of cast acrylic product; Trading, which is engaged in trading in chemical material; Property development, which is engaged in property development; Renewable energy, which includes renewable energy from biogas plant, and Others, which consists of investment holding company and subsidiaries which are dormant. Its acrylic sheet products are used in a range of applications such as cosmetic display stands, sings, furniture, infra-red applications, noise barriers, telephone booths, poster displays, interior fittings and other miscellaneous usage. The cast acrylic sheet products are available in two types of finishes, which are matt-finish and gloss finish. The company supplies its products domestically as well as to international markets.

ASIAPLY Intrinsic Value
0.05 MYR
Overvaluation 64%
Intrinsic Value
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