Associated British Foods PLC
LSE:ABF

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Associated British Foods PLC
LSE:ABF
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Price: 1 940.5 GBX -0.23% Market Closed
Market Cap: 14.1B GBX

ABF's latest stock split occurred on May 10, 1999

The company executed a 88-for-100 stock split, meaning that for every 100 shares held, investors received 88 new shares.

The adjusted shares began trading on May 10, 1999. This was ABF's 2nd stock split, following the previous one in Dec 14, 1995.

Last Splits:
May 10, 1999
88-for-100
Dec 14, 1995
2-for-1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
1 592.827
Before
After
Last Splits:
May 10, 1999
88-for-100
Dec 14, 1995
2-for-1

Associated British Foods PLC
Stock Splits History

ABF Stock Splits Timeline
May 10, 1999
May 10, 1999
Split 88-for-100
/0.88
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
1 592.827
Before
After
Dec 14, 1995
Dec 14, 1995
Split 2-for-1
x2
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
1 592.827
Before
After

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Associated British Foods PLC
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Economic Moat
None
Market Cap
14.4B GBX
Industry
Food Products

Associated British Foods PLC is a fascinating tale of diversification and resilience, showcasing a unique blend of interests across various industries. Founded in 1935, this British multinational conglomerate has grown and evolved, stretching its influence across multiple continents. The company's portfolio is a balanced alliance of five principal sectors: Grocery, Sugar, Agriculture, Ingredients, and Retail. Each arm functions as a pillar supporting ABF's expansive operations. The Grocery division, known for household brands like Twinings and Ovaltine, capitalizes on culinary traditions and consumer trends to keep its offerings desirable and in-demand. Meanwhile, the Sugar sector, driven by AB Sugar, mirrors the agricultural heartbeat, refining and producing sugar products that are essential to both industry and households. These divisions sync harmoniously, pulling through market changes with their extensive global reach and consistent demand for everyday essentials. But the crown jewel of Associated British Foods is arguably its Retail division, which houses Primark, a renowned face in the fast-fashion industry. With its affordable and trendy apparel, Primark attracts throngs of cost-conscious customers looking for quality and variety without breaking the bank. This retail powerhouse operates with a keen focus on high turnover and efficient cost management, which are key to its success in a competitive market. Additionally, ABF's Agriculture and Ingredients sectors function synergistically, drawing from the soil and science to innovate and deliver everything from animal feed to enzymes and yeast products. This multi-faceted approach underlines how Associated British Foods PLC doesn't just survive within its industries but thrives by weaving a tapestry of interconnected businesses that drive stability and growth in a world of uncertainty.

ABF Intrinsic Value
3 138.75 GBX
Undervaluation 38%
Intrinsic Value
Price
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