Pick N Pay Stores Ltd
JSE:PIK
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Fundamental Analysis
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Revenue & Expenses Breakdown
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Balance Sheet Decomposition
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Current Assets | 20.3B |
Cash & Short-Term Investments | 5.4B |
Receivables | 4.7B |
Other Current Assets | 10.2B |
Non-Current Assets | 26.2B |
Long-Term Investments | 61.1m |
PP&E | 20.8B |
Intangibles | 1.1B |
Other Non-Current Assets | 4.3B |
Current Liabilities | 25.7B |
Accounts Payable | 15.2B |
Short-Term Debt | 5.2B |
Other Current Liabilities | 5.4B |
Non-Current Liabilities | 21B |
Long-Term Debt | 21B |
Earnings Waterfall
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112.3B
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Cost of Revenue
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-92B
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Gross Profit
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20.3B
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Operating Expenses
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-19.9B
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Operating Income
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385m
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Other Expenses
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-3.6B
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Net Income
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-3.2B
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Free Cash Flow Analysis
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PIK Profitability Score
Profitability Due Diligence
Pick N Pay Stores Ltd's profitability score is 39/100. The higher the profitability score, the more profitable the company is.
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Pick N Pay Stores Ltd's profitability score is 39/100. The higher the profitability score, the more profitable the company is.
PIK Solvency Score
Solvency Due Diligence
Pick N Pay Stores Ltd's solvency score is 40/100. The higher the solvency score, the more solvent the company is.
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Pick N Pay Stores Ltd's solvency score is 40/100. The higher the solvency score, the more solvent the company is.
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Current shareholder yield for PIK is .
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Description
Pick n Pay Stores Ltd. operates as an investment holding company, which engages in the trading of retail food, clothing, general merchandise, pharmaceuticals, and liquor. The company is headquartered in Cape Town, Western Cape and currently employs 90,000 full-time employees. The firm operates through two segments: South Africa and Rest of Africa. Its South Africa segment operates in various formats under the Pick n Pay and Boxer brands in South Africa. Pick n Pay operates on an owned and franchise basis and provides a range of products and value-added services that includes an online offer. Boxer is a limited-range discount supermarket. The company offers essential daily commodities such as maize meal, rice, samp, sugar, oil and beans, as well as perishables, health and beauty products, general merchandise and bulk-buy offer. Its Rest of Africa segment is responsible for the Company's expansion into the rest of Africa. The company operates approximately 2,039 stores across all formats. The company operates in South Africa, Namibia, Nigeria, Zambia, Zimbabwe, Botswana, eSwatini, and Lesotho among others.