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SVI Public Company Limited(SVI)

Description: SVI Public Company Limited, together with its subsidiaries, provides electronic manufacturing services in Asia and Europe. It operates through three segments: Industrial Control System, Communication Network, and Automotive & Transportation. The company offers manufacturing and solution-oriented services, such as industrial electronics and microelectronics for telecommunications components, specialized electronic assemblies, and medical technologies industries. It also provides new product introduction, joint development engineering, design for manufacturing, supply chain optimization, prototyping, failure analysis and risk management, testing, product transfer, and reverse logistics management. In addition, the company provides electronic manufacturing systems that produce full box-build and system build product solutions; and raw material sourcing services. It serves industrial control, automotive and transportation, medical, communications and networks, audio/video, clean energy, microelectronics, and photonics and lighting markets. The company was formerly known as Semiconductor Venture International Limited. SVI Public Company Limited was founded in 1985 and is headquartered in Pathumthani, Thailand.


Keywords: Risk Management Clean Energy Electronic Manufacturing Service Logistics Management Integrated Micro Electronics Industrial Electronics Telecommunications Components

Home Page: www.svi-hq.com

141-142 Moo 5
Pathum Thani, 12000
Thailand
Phone: 66 2 105 0456


Officers

Name Title
Mr. Somchai Siripanyanon Pres & Director
Mr. Apirak Saengsie Director of Fin. & Accounting
Ms. Angkana Sornsakarin Sr. Gen. Accounting Mang.
Mr. Thaphop Kleesuwan Company Sec.
Mr. Virat Phugthai VP of Bus. Devel.
Mr. Phichet Kanogsirima VP of Corp. Support

Exchange: BK

Country: TH : Thailand

Currency: Thai baht (฿)

Forward PE: 0
Trailing PE: 13.6585
Price-to-Book MRQ: 3.827
Price-to-Sales TTM: 0.9184
IPO Date: 1989-09-18
Fiscal Year End: December
Full Time Employees: 0
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