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C Sun Mfg Ltd
TWSE:2467

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C Sun Mfg Ltd
TWSE:2467
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Price: 138.5 TWD 4.53% Market Closed
Market Cap: 21.7B TWD
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Market Cap
20.8B TWD
Industry
Machinery

C Sun Mfg Ltd. engages in the manufacture and sale of process equipment printed circuit boards. The company is headquartered in Taipei, New Taipei. The company went IPO on 2001-09-17. LTD is a Taiwan-based company principally engaged in the manufacture and distribution of semiconductor and electronic processing equipment. The Company’s products consist of printed circuit board (PCB) equipment, including roller coating systems, exposure systems, ultraviolet (UV) curing equipment, cut sheet laminators, conveyorized ovens and convection cabinet ovens; flat panel display (FPD) equipment, including thin film transistor liquid crystal display (TFT-LCD) equipment, TFT-liquid crystal module (LCM) equipment and top UV machines; semiconductor and electronics equipment, including the UV dryers, clean ovens, convection cabinet ovens and wafer vacuum laminate equipment, as well as the printing and painting devices and equipment for shoes industries.

Intrinsic Value
115.92 TWD
Overvaluation 16%
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