HDC Hyundai Engineering Plastics Co., Ltd. develops, produces, and supplies various plastic materials in South Korea and internationally. It offers polypropylene (PP) compound materials for use in producing automotive, interior/exterior materials, electrical and electronics components, water purifiers, etc. The company also provides thermoplastic elastomers; cross linkable polyethylene products, such as graftmers and catalyst M/B products; matt compounds consisting of BOPP, IPP, blown films, and blow molding compounds; PE, PP, and EVA based adhesive resins; pipe coating resins; and nylon and EVOH based barrier resins. In addition, it offers engineering plastics comprising nylon compounds, PET and PBT compounds, PBT/PET alloys, PC/ABS and PC/PBT alloys, PPE/PA and PPE/PS alloys, and PPS compounds; general purpose and high impact polystyrene products, which are used in various areas household goods and electrical appliances; and expandable polystyrene products that are used for shock absorption or packing materials. Further, the company provides construction materials, including polybutylene and polyethylene for raised temperature pipes; pipe connectors, including PB, brass, and water tap connectors; chlorinated polyvinyl chloride pipes and joints; household ventilation flat duct system; and integrated drainage systems. Additionally, it distributes products for use in cold and hot water supply, and heating applications. The company was formerly known as Hyundai Engineering Plastics Co., Ltd. HDC Hyundai Engineering Plastics Co., Ltd. was founded in 1988 and is headquartered in Dangjin, South Korea.
South Korean Market Performance
7D7 Days: -2.5%
3M3 Months: 19.7%
1Y1 Year: 13.3%
YTDYear to Date: 27.4%
Over the last 7 days, the market has dropped 2.5%, driven by a pullback of 8.3% in the Financials sector. In the last year, the market is actually up 13%. Earnings are forecast to grow by 22% annually. Market details ›
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