Vivotek Inc.

About Vivotek Inc.

Vivotek Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides security surveillance solutions. It operates through four segments: OBM, ODM, Vivotek USA, and Vatics. The company offers network cameras, video servers and receivers, network video recorders, AI boxes, video management software, VMS stations, application software, and power over Ethernet switches, as well as offers cloud-based monitoring management system. It also provides accessories comprising mounting kits, enclosures, covers, lens, power supply and box products, cables, joysticks, cabinets, cabinet accessories, storage products, water tanks, illuminators, and connectors. In addition, the company engages in the sale of lighting equipment; investment and commercial lease of real estate; and investment in network communications industry, as well as designs and sells multimedia ICs. It operates in the United states, Taiwan, Canada, Japan, France, Australia, Mexico, India, and internationally. The company sells its products and services through distributors. Vivotek Inc. was incorporated in 2000 and is headquartered in New Taipei City, Taiwan.

https://www.vivotek.com

3454.TW Taiwan

136USD2.5 (+1.84%)

• At close Wed Oct 05 2022

Taiwan exchange

Sector: Industrials

Industry: Security & Protection Services

Location Taiwan, New Taipei City

Grade: ADF

576,667,646 USD
MARKET CAP
21.346
PE
0.719
BETA (5y)
8.620
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
54%
for 3 years
63%
for 2 years
61%
for last year
84%
for this year
0%
Vivotek Inc.
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