Taekyung Bk Co., Ltd

About Taekyung Bk Co., Ltd

Taekyung BK Co., Ltd produces and sells various lime products in South Korea. Its products include quicklime; calcium oxide that is used in metallurgy, chemicals, building materials, soil stabilization, disinfection, and lime-sulfur mixture and Bordeaux mixture applications; granular calcium oxide for acidic soil neutralization; calcium oxide powder, which is used for soil stabilization and acidic soil neutralization; and limestone for use as raw material in cement production. The company also offers calcium hydroxide or hydrated lime that is used in food and food by-products, wastewater treatment, water purification in purification plant, the removal of flue gas and dioxin in incinerating facility, and high gloss and enhanced dispersion applications. In addition, it provides precipitated calcium carbonate, which is used as filler and enhanced surfactant of paints and varnishes, paper coatings, inks, water-proof coatings, etc.; and calcium hydroxide fertilizer for use in soil enhancement and neutralizing acidic soil. Further, the company mines limestone. Taekyung BK Co., Ltd was founded in 1980 and is headquartered in Seoul, South Korea.

https://taekyungbk.co.kr

014580.KS South Korea

5,840USD130 (+2.23%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

KSE exchange

Sector: Basic Materials

Industry: Building Materials

Location South Korea, Seoul

Grade: ADF

154,094,386 USD
MARKET CAP
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PE
1.026
BETA (5y)
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EPS

Profits

for 5 years
114%
for 3 years
44%
for 2 years
35%
for last year
38%
for this year
0%
Taekyung Bk Co., Ltd
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