Mayer Steel Pipe Corporation

About Mayer Steel Pipe Corporation

Mayer Steel Pipe Corporation manufactures steel pipes and tubular products in Taiwan. It offers welded steel pipes for low pressure use; rigid steel conduits; carbon steel tubes for machine structural purposes; electric resistance welded carbon steel tubes for automobile structural purposes; and carbon steel square pipes for general structural purposes. The company also provides stainless steel pipes, such as boiler and heat exchanger tubes; stainless steel tubes for mechanical and structural purposes, and automobile exhaust; light gauge stainless steel pipes for ordinary piping; and general service tubes. In addition, it offers stainless steel plates and sheets; stainless steel surface processing and cutting services; and stainless steel paste protective films. Further, the company produces and markets various cast, polished, electroplated, and forged aluminum alloy automotive wheels in the United States, the European Union, Japan, and Southeast Asia. Its products are also used in air conditioning, fire protection, drainage, water supply, and electricity, as well as gas, structural, and hydraulic pipe applications. Mayer Steel Pipe Corporation was founded in 1959 and is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.

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https://www.mayer.com.tw

2020.TW Taiwan

23.95USD0.05 (+0.21%)

• At close Tue Oct 11 2022

Taiwan exchange

Sector: Basic Materials

Industry: Steel

Location Taiwan, Taipei

Grade: ADA

171,852,914 USD
MARKET CAP
20.833
PE
0.518
BETA (5y)
1.140
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
69%
for 3 years
54%
for 2 years
28%
for last year
-19%
for this year
0%
Mayer Steel Pipe Corporation
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