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Intekplus Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:064290

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Intekplus Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:064290
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Price: 9 470 KRW -4.73% Market Closed
Market Cap: 121.8B KRW
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Market Cap
117.4B KRW
Industry
Semiconductors

INTEKPLUS Co., Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of visual inspection equipment. The company is headquartered in Daejeon, Daejeon. The company went IPO on 2011-01-05. The Company’s products portfolio consists of final vision inspection systems for semiconductor packages; bump inspection systems for printed circuit boards (PCBs); full automatic memory module inspection machines used to detect surface mount technology (SMT) errors; light emitting diode (LED) visual inspection systems used in the LED assembly processes, as well as photovoltaic (PV) visual inspection systems for solar cells and solar wafers. The firm supplies its products within domestic market and to overseas companies. On February 20, 2014, it acquired a 100% stake of a Korea-based company, which is engaged in the femto laser glass processing business.

Intrinsic Value
16 430.97 KRW
Undervaluation 42%
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