Aem Holdings Ltd
SGX:AWX

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Price: 1.33 SGD -1.48% Market Closed
Market Cap: 420m SGD
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Market Cap
416.3m SGD
Industry
Semiconductors

AEM Holdings Ltd. operates as an investment holding company. The company employs 1,496 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2000-12-19. The firm provides semiconductor and electronics test solutions based on technologies, processes, and customer support. Its segments include Test Cell Solutions (TCS), Instrumentation (INS), Contract Manufacturing (CM) and Others. TCS segment provides customized system solutions involving high speed motion and mechanical design to both mass volume manufacturers and new technology development laboratories and test solutions for micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) and special wafer probing needs ranging from the research and development phase to high volume production and system-level testing. INS segment is engaged in research, development, and production of advanced communications and industrial test solutions. CM segment is a contract manufacturer of printed circuit board assembly (PCBA), wire-harness and interconnect systems, box build and equipment manufacturing. The company also offers test manipulators.

AWX Intrinsic Value
2.21 SGD
Undervaluation 40%
Intrinsic Value
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