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Fodelia Oyj
OMXH:FODELIA

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Fodelia Oyj
OMXH:FODELIA
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Price: 7.14 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: 58.2m EUR
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Market Cap
57.6m EUR
Industry
Food Products

Fodelia Oyj engages in the provision of locally produced clean food with traceable origins. The company is headquartered in Pyhanta, Oulun and currently employs 134 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2019-11-26. The company grows food-industry companies into flourishing international success stories. Fodelia Oyj's subsidiaries offer various kinds of ready meals, snacks, special sausages, and solutions for outsourcing food services. In addition, the Company runs an online ready-made meal store. Fodelia's business includes Real Snacks Oy, a Finnish chips manufacturer that produces snacks and potato chips products under the Oikia brand; Pita Factory Oy, which manufactures pita bread and snacks as well as Fodbar Oy, a joint venture between Fodelia and Bravedo, which offers solutions for outsourcing food services. Fodelia's production facilities are located in Pyhanta, Kokkola, Salo and Jokioinen.

FODELIA Intrinsic Value
8.4 EUR
Undervaluation 15%
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