Spindex Industries Ltd
SGX:564

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Spindex Industries Ltd
SGX:564
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Price: 1.42 SGD
Market Cap: S$163.8m
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Market Cap
163.8m SGD
Industry
Machinery

Spindex Industries Ltd. engages in the import, export, and distribution of mechanical, electrical, and electronic parts. The firm provides solutions for precision machined components and assemblies with manufacturing locations in Malaysia, China and Vietnam. The firm's segments include Imaging and printing, Machinery and automotive systems, and Others (domestic appliances, consumer electronics, data storage, telecommunications, energy and others). The Company, through its subsidiaries, is engaged in the manufacturing and trading of mechanical, electrical, electronic parts, precision machine parts and other engineering materials. The firm's wholly owned subsidiaries include Synturn (M) Sdn. Bhd., Spindex Precision Engineering (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., Spindex Precision Engineering (Suzhou) Co., Ltd., Spindex Industries (Hanoi) Co., Ltd. and Spindex Precision Technologies (Nantong) Co., Ltd.

Intrinsic Value
1.07 SGD
Overvaluation 25%
Intrinsic Value
Price S$1.42

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