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YungShin Global Holding Corp
TWSE:3705

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YungShin Global Holding Corp
TWSE:3705
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Price: 56.4 TWD 0.36% Market Closed
Market Cap: 15B TWD
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Market Cap
15B TWD
Industry
Pharmaceuticals

YungShin Global Holding Corp. engages in resources integration and business development. The company is headquartered in Taipei City, Taipei. The company went IPO on 2011-01-03. The firm mainly invests in the manufacturing and trading of various medicines, animal medicines, Chinese medicines, health foods, chemicals, cosmetics, soaps, medicated soaps, various detergents, spices, feeds, diagnostic equipment and reagents. The firm also invests in the sales of pharmaceuticals, pharmaceutical raw materials and health food raw materials, as well as the production and sales of chemical drugs and feed additives and other animal products. The main products are antibiotic injection items, various aqueous solutions for medicine and oral tablets of antibiotics, veterinary drug products, medicated feed additives and non-medicated feed additives and others.

Intrinsic Value
71.79 TWD
Undervaluation 21%
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