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Asian Terminals Inc
XPHS:ATI

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Asian Terminals Inc
XPHS:ATI
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Price: 19.1 PHP -0.31%
Market Cap: 38.1B PHP
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Asian Terminals Inc
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Market Cap
38.2B PHP
Industry
Transportation Infrastructure

Asian Terminals, Inc. engages in the development, investment, and management of port terminals. The firm operates and manages the South Harbor Port of Manila and the Port of Batangas in Batangas City. The container terminal division handles stevedoring, arrastre, warehousing, storage, cranage, container freight station and other port-related services for international cargoes. Its inland clearance depot and empty container depot (Laguna) is a customs bonded facility that provides storage, trucking, just-in-time delivery, brokerage and maintenance and repair services for its clients. The Company, through its subsidiary, ATI Batangas, Inc., is the sole cargo handling contractor operating at the Port of Batangas. The company operates and manages the Batangas Supply Base within the Port of Batangas under a contract with Shell Philippines Exploration B.V. The firm is developing a barge terminal in Tanza, Cavite, to cater to PEZA cargoes.

ATI Intrinsic Value
22.33 PHP
Undervaluation 14%
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