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Taokaenoi Food & Marketing PCL
SET:TKN

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Price: 7.7 THB -3.75% Market Closed
Market Cap: 10.6B THB
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Market Cap
10.6B THB
Industry
Food Products

Taokaenoi Food & Marketing Public Co. Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of snacks. The company is headquartered in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi. The company went IPO on 2015-12-03. Its products include crispy seaweed, grilled seaweed, roasted seaweed and tempura seaweed. In addition to seaweed products, the Company also produces corn and fruit products under Want More, Tob Corn and Marvel Fruit brands. The firm exports its products to other countries, such as China, Malaysia Indonesia, Singapore, Vietnam, Australia and the United States of America. Its subsidiaries include Taokaenoi Restaurant & Franchise Company Limited, which is engaged in distribution of snacks and souvenirs, and restaurant business; Taokaenoi Care Company Limited, which is engaged in Distribution of snacks; NCP Trading & Supply Company Limited, which is engaged in manufacturing and distribution of seasoning powder, and TAOKAENOI USA, Inc., which is engaged in distribution of seaweed snacks.

TKN Intrinsic Value
2.79 THB
Overvaluation 64%
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