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Shanghai V Test Semiconductor Tech Co Ltd
SSE:688372

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Shanghai V Test Semiconductor Tech Co Ltd
SSE:688372
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Price: 79.92 CNY 5.02% Market Closed
Market Cap: 9.1B CNY
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Market Cap
9.1B CNY
Industry
Semiconductors

Shanghai V-Test Semiconductor Tech Co., Ltd. engages in the provision of integrated circuit testing services. The company is headquartered in Shanghai, Shanghai and currently employs 1,251 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2022-10-26. The firm's main businesses include Chip Probing (CP), Final Test (FT) and ancillary services related to integrated circuit testing. The CP refers to the functional and electrical parameter testing of bare chips on a wafer through the combined use of a probe station and a testing machine. The FT refers to the function and electrical parameter test of the packaged chip through the cooperation of the sorting machine and the testing machine. Its products are mainly applied in communications, computers, automotive electronics, industrial control, consumer electronics and other fields. The firm operates primarily in the domestic market.

Intrinsic Value
123.94 CNY
Undervaluation 36%
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