Dah San Electric Wire & Cable Corp.

About Dah San Electric Wire & Cable Corp.

Dah San Electric Wire & Cable Corp. produces and sells power cables, communication cables, electronic wires, and bare copper wires. The company offers low, medium, and high power voltage power cables, including crosslinked PE and PVC cables and wires; PVC flexible cords; PVC-insulated and PVC-sheathed portable cables; signal control and flame resistant cables; and heat resistant, alarm, and control cables. It also provides communication cables, such as coaxial and LAN cables; and electronic wires. In addition, the company offers bare copper wires that include hard-drawn copper, hard-drawn stranded copper, annealed copper, and annealed copper or tinned stranded copper wires. Further, it provides technical and engineering services, such as circuit design, wiring and construction engineering, ending and jointing engineering, and maintenance and engineering services for high voltage power cable circuits. The company was founded in 1964 and is headquartered in Yunlin, Taiwan.

https://www.dahsan.com.tw

1615.TW Taiwan

28.3USD0.05 (-0.18%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Taiwan exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Electrical Equipment & Parts

Location Taiwan, Yunlin

Grade: ADA

174,144,454 USD
MARKET CAP
12.439
PE
0.494
BETA (5y)
2.890
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
129%
for 3 years
86%
for 2 years
37%
for last year
-11%
for this year
0%
Dah San Electric Wire & Cable Corp.
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