` VNT (Ventia Services Group Ltd) vs S&P/ASX 300 Comparison - Alpha Spread

VNT
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Over the past 12 months, VNT has outperformed S&P/ASX 300, delivering a return of 14% compared to the S&P/ASX 300's 3% growth.

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VNT vs S&P/ASX 300

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Performance Gap
VNT vs S&P/ASX 300

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Performance By Year
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Competitors Performance
Ventia Services Group Ltd vs Peers

Ventia Services Group Ltd
Glance View

Market Cap
3.6B AUD
Industry
Construction

Ventia Services Group Ltd traces its roots back to a rich history of infrastructure and service management, emerging as one of Australasia’s leading essential services providers. Born from the amalgamation of experienced industry powerhouses, it has capitalized on its extensive expertise to manage and maintain critical infrastructure across Australia and New Zealand. With a diverse range of services under its belt, Ventia operates in sectors such as telecommunications, transport, utilities, and defense. The company’s strength lies in its ability to deliver complex projects efficiently, driven by technology and innovation that enhance asset reliability and operational performance. Making money through long-term contracts is at the core of Ventia’s business model. The company thrives on providing ongoing maintenance, with its revenue streams largely coming from public and private sector contracts. This stable base allows Ventia to focus on efficiency improvements, cost management, and value creation for its clients. By delivering essential services that keep cities running smoothly—from telecommunications networks to wastewater management—Ventia maintains steady cash flows and fosters robust client relationships. The company’s commitment to sustainability and smart infrastructure solutions not only aligns with global trends but also helps secure future growth opportunities in an ever-evolving market landscape.

VNT Intrinsic Value
5.22 AUD
Undervaluation 19%
Intrinsic Value
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