PINX: GTMUF
- Last Close —
- Sector Consumer Cyclical
- Industry Leisure
- Investment Style Mid Value
- Day Range — – —
- Year Range — – —
- Market Cap 3.7781 Bil
- Volume / Avg 69,320.0 / 67,653.3
- Price / Sales —
- Price / Book —
- Forward Div Yield —
- Trailing Div Yield 45.67%
Morningstar‘s Stock Analysis GTMUF
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Company Profile GTMUF
Giant Manufacturing Co Ltd is a manufacturer and distributor of bicycles and bicycle-related components, domiciled in Taiwan. The company produces bicycles for both recreational and professional use. Products include mountain bicycles, road and racing bicycles, bicycle motocross, or BMX, folding bicycles, children and youth bicycles, electric bicycles, helmets, components, and related parts and accessories. Giant distributes bicycles and components both domestically and internationally, and largely sells products under the Giant brand name.
Taichung, 40763, TWN
FAQs for Giant Manufacturing Co Ltd Stock
No. GTMUF does not currently have a forward dividend yield.
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GTMUF’s market cap is 3.78 Bil.
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GTMUF’s stock style is Mid Value.
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High-growth stocks tend to represent the technology, healthcare, and communications sectors. They rarely distribute dividends to shareholders, opting for reinvestment in their businesses. More value-oriented stocks tend to represent financial services, utilities, and energy stocks. These are established companies that reliably pay dividends.
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