SG Micro Corp
SZSE:300661

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SZSE:300661
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Price: 88.6 CNY 0.53% Market Closed
Market Cap: 41.8B CNY
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Market Cap
41.7B CNY
Industry
Semiconductors

SG Micro Corp., a Chinese semiconductor company, is at the forefront of innovation in the realm of analog integrated circuits. Founded in 2007, the company quickly carved a niche for itself by developing a wide range of high-performance products, essential to a myriad of electronic devices. These analog chips manage power and signal functions, components that are fundamental in everything from consumer electronics like smartphones and tablets to industrial applications and automotive electronics. By focusing on high-quality precision and a robust research and development pipeline, SG Micro Corp. has positioned itself as a reliable partner for global manufacturers seeking to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of their products. The company’s revenue model hinges on its ability to supply these sophisticated chips at scale to a diverse client base, which includes some of the most prominent names in the tech industry. They earn their keep not only through direct sales but also by establishing long-term partnerships and contracts with major technology firms. These collaborations often involve the production of custom solutions tailored to the specific needs of each client, thus embedding SG Micro's technology deep into the ecosystem of various digital applications. By continuously advancing its product offerings, SG Micro remains agile in the fast-evolving semiconductor market, ensuring both steady growth and the ability to capitalize on emerging technological trends.

Intrinsic Value
76.12 CNY
Overvaluation 14%
Intrinsic Value
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