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Chin Hin Group Bhd
KLSE:CHINHIN

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Chin Hin Group Bhd
KLSE:CHINHIN
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Price: 2.05 MYR -0.49% Market Closed
Market Cap: 7.3B MYR
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Market Cap
7.3B MYR
Industry
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Chin Hin Group Bhd, a Malaysian-based investment holding company, actively navigates the intricate world of construction and building materials. The story of Chin Hin begins with its roots deeply entrenched in the manufacturing and distribution network. As the demand for sophisticated infrastructure grows, the company leverages its extensive expertise by producing a range of materials like ready-mixed concrete, fire-rated doors, and autoclaved aerated concrete under its diverse portfolio. Chin Hin positions itself as more than just a supplier—it's a partner in the construction process, earning its revenue primarily through consistent supply contracts with developers, government bodies, and construction firms, adapting promptly to industry demands and trends. The company's journey is marked by strategic vertical integration. This allows Chin Hin not only to maintain stringent quality control over its products but also to enhance its efficiency and minimize costs. By innovating and investing in cutting-edge technology within its manufacturing processes, the company strengthens its competitive edge. More importantly, Chin Hin amplifies its impact and revenue potential through strategic acquisitions and partnerships, diversifying its operations across segments such as property development and renewable energy. This diversification not only cushions Chin Hin against potential industry downturns but also opens avenues for sustainable growth, ensuring it remains a dynamic player in Malaysia’s burgeoning infrastructure landscape.

CHINHIN Intrinsic Value
1.33 MYR
Overvaluation 35%
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