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Saramin HR Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:143240

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Saramin HR Co Ltd
KOSDAQ:143240
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Price: 15 700 KRW -0.06% Market Closed
Market Cap: 170.4B KRW
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Market Cap
167.7B KRW
Industry
Professional Services

Saramin HR Co., Ltd. engages in the provision of online-based human resources services. The company is headquartered in Seoul, Seoul. The company went IPO on 2012-02-21. The firm operates in two divisions: job portal division, which provides online job portal with reliable contents, enhances the user satisfaction with the curriculum vitae service optimized to the individuals and prepares the culture of communication between the job-openers and job-seekers, as well as offline division, which is involved in the provision of total headhunting services through HR professionals in each areas, core HR database and headhunting management systems, and company-customized outsourcing services, and others. The company also provides employment support services, such as job creation for Korean youths and delivering the hope of work through general recruitment support services.

Intrinsic Value
22 116.93 KRW
Undervaluation 29%
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