Primax Electronics Ltd.

About Primax Electronics Ltd.

Primax Electronics Ltd., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures and sells computer peripherals and non-computer peripherals in Taiwan and internationally. The company offers gaming/PC peripherals, lighting solutions, wireless charging solutions, docking stations, smart access solutions, and digital door locks/door bells; in-car connected cameras, intelligent gateways, smart sensors and trackers, advanced driver assistance systems camera modules, smartphone camera modules, home IoT cameras, surveillance cameras, multi-function printers, and content creation devices. It also provides gaming headsets, gaming TWS, smart speakers, professional loudspeakers, transducers, and smart conference products; and integrated software and hardware for intelligent manufacturing. In addition, the company offers mobile device components and business devices; speakers, speaker accessories, and their components; computer mice products, keyboards, track pads, etc.; and digital camera modules, mobile phone accessories, scanners, shredders, amplifiers, audio systems, etc. Primax Electronics Ltd. was founded in 1984 and is headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan.

https://www.primax.com.tw

4915.TW Taiwan

63.6USD1.2 (+1.89%)

• At close Fri Oct 07 2022

Taiwan exchange

Sector: Technology

Industry: Computer Hardware

Location Taiwan, Taipei

Grade: ADA

890,446,284 USD
MARKET CAP
10.678
PE
0.770
BETA (5y)
6.050
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
-23%
for 3 years
20%
for 2 years
14%
for last year
20%
for this year
0%
Primax Electronics Ltd.
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