Frencken Group Limited
SGX: E28
1.090
0.00%
Share Price in SGD. As of 25 Mar 13:30:46 SGT
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Consensus Share Price Target
Frencken Group Limited share price target is $1.712, according to consensus estimates as of 28 Feb 2025. Based on Frencken Group Limited’s current share price of $1.09, this represents an upside potential of 57.1%.
Price Target: $1.712
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Source: SGX as of 28 Feb 2025
Analyst Ratings
DBS Research
04 Dec 2024
Buy
1.470
Maybank Research
20 Nov 2024
Buy
1.500
(prev 1.540)
OCBC Investment
21 Nov 2024
Buy
1.420
(prev 1.740)
RHB Invest
16 Dec 2024
Buy
1.710
UOB Kay Hian
20 Nov 2024
Buy
1.310
(prev 1.740)
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Company Description
Frencken Group is a high-technology capital and consumer equipment service provider of complete and integrated one-stop outsourcing solutions to a diversified customer base comprising of renowned global companies in the medical, semiconductor, analytical, industrial automation, automotive, office automation and consumer industries. Leveraging on its advanced capabilities and facilities, the Group provides a comprehensive range of product solutions that span the entire value chain – starting from initial product design, development and prototyping, to engineering, final test and series manufacturing.
The Group’s businesses are classified under two main divisions:
The Mechatronics Division provides solutions for the design, development and production of complex, high precision industrial machinery and capital equipment for the medical, semiconductor, analytical and industrial automation industries. The division has a network of production facilities located in The Netherlands, Singapore, China, Malaysia and USA.
The IMS Division offers integrated design and manufacturing services for automotive, office automation, consumer and industrial products. The division has multiple operating sites in Southeast Asia (Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore and Indonesia), China, India and Switzerland.