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Jumbo SA
ATHEX:BELA

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Jumbo SA
ATHEX:BELA
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Price: 27.06 EUR 2.04% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.7B EUR
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Jumbo SA
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Market Cap
3.7B EUR
Industry
Retail

Jumbo SA, a Greek retail giant, began its journey in the 1980s as a small toy shop founded by businessman Apostolos Vakakis. It wasn't long before it expanded beyond the confines of a niche toy store, slowly evolving into a multi-category retailer. Today, Jumbo is a household name, renowned for its diverse product range that encompasses toys, seasonal items, home goods, stationery, and more. The company's ability to adapt to market shifts and consumer trends has been crucial to its sustained growth. By capitalizing on its well-established brand and maintaining competitive pricing, Jumbo has carved out a sizeable share of the retail market in Greece and other countries. The operational model of Jumbo hinges on sourcing a wide variety of inexpensive products, which are largely imported from cost-effective manufacturing hubs like China. The company optimizes its procurement strategy to keep costs low while ensuring a broad assortment, thus appealing to price-sensitive customers. Retail stores, strategically placed in high-traffic areas, are designed to create a vibrant shopping experience that encourages browsing and impulse purchases, boosting sales volumes. Meanwhile, their growing e-commerce platform has enabled them to tap into the online shopping trend, extending reach to new customers and rejuvenating the brand's appeal in the digital age. Overall, Jumbo's blend of strategic store locations, efficient supply chain management, and an evolving product mix are key ingredients to its revenue generation recipe.

BELA Intrinsic Value
33.74 EUR
Undervaluation 20%
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