National Aerospace Fasteners Corporation

About National Aerospace Fasteners Corporation

National Aerospace Fasteners Corporation manufactures and sells fastener products for the aerospace, electronics, and high-end industrial sectors in Taiwan and internationally. The company offers aero products, including bolts; nuts, such as hex nuts, 10 PT nuts, double hex nuts, spline nuts kits, shank nuts, gang channels, and anchor nuts; and CNC products comprising tubes, stampings, links, latches, and fittings, as well as other products consisting of adapters, brackets, bushings, clamps, flanges, guides, housings, inertial dampers, pins, fixing plates, retainers, seals, sleeves, spacers, weights, etc. that are used in aircraft engines and airframes. It also provides industrial products, such as blind rivet nuts, rivet studs, brass inserts, machining and customized parts, and high temperature resistant self-locking nuts used in automobiles, ships, public transportation vehicles, and various other industrial products. The company was founded in 1997 and is headquartered in Taoyuan City, Taiwan.

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https://www.nafco.com.tw

3004.TW Taiwan

68.9USD4.1 (-5.95%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Taiwan exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Tools & Accessories

Location Taiwan, Taoyuan City

Grade: ADA

181,359,689 USD
MARKET CAP
24.385
PE
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BETA (5y)
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EPS

Profits

for 5 years
38%
for 3 years
-14%
for 2 years
33%
for last year
19%
for this year
0%
National Aerospace Fasteners Corporation
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