Simat Technologies Public Company Limited trades in computer hardware, software and network accessories, and computer information technology system development in Thailand, Malaysia, and Vietnam. The company offers hardware products, including barcode printers, such as barcode and label printers, and mobile printers; barcode scanners, including corded and cordless barcode scanners, and micro kiosks; card printers; face recognition; mobile computers; solar cell; and wireless and networking products, as well as radio frequency identification antennas, barcode printers, and barcode readers. It provides self-adhesive label stickers, such as ribbonless label, antistatic label materials, high temperature, healthcare, and barcode and serialize labels. In addition, the company offers software products comprising ManageSales, a sales force automation system; ManageWare, a warehouse management system solution; MobileNET; and Sky Frog. Further, it provides project management, implementation and training, helpdesk support, software customization and maintenance, custom software development, and technical services. Additionally, the company provides telecommunication services; infrastructure systems for the electrical system; services related to X-ray machines, CT scanners, medical equipment, dialysis, and radiology; and engineering systems and electrical equipment, and energy, as well as produces and sells sticker and silk screen printing. Simat Technologies Public Company Limited was founded in 1995 and is headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand.
Thai Market Performance
7D7 Days: 0.8%
3M3 Months: 1.9%
1Y1 Year: -2.8%
YTDYear to Date: -9.4%
In the last week, the market has stayed flat, however the Healthcare sector stood out, gaining 7.4%. In line with that, the market has also been flat over the past year. Earnings are forecast to grow by 11% annually. Market details ›
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