SalMar ASA
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Price: 540 NOK 0.28% Market Closed
Market Cap: 71.3B NOK
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Market Cap
71.2B NOK
Industry
Food Products

SalMar ASA, a key player in the global aquaculture realm, began its journey in 1991, on the rugged coasts of Norway. Founded by Gustav Witzøe, the company has forged its reputation by pioneering sustainable fish farming practices. In a world of increasing demand for protein, SalMar specializes in the farming, processing, and selling of farmed salmon. This simple yet demanding business model starts in the fjords of Norway, where SalMar utilizes modern biotechnological advances and cutting-edge marine engineering to nurture Atlantic salmon in optimal, controlled sea environments. The company's operational strategy revolves around vertically integrated operations. From its hatcheries and sea farms to its state-of-the-art harvesting and processing facilities, SalMar ensures the highest quality standards at every step. By maintaining control over the entire production chain, SalMar not only upholds sustainable practices but also capitalizes on efficiencies and cost synergies. This end-to-end approach allows SalMar to generate robust revenue streams, appealing to both domestic and international markets hungry for premium seafood. SalMar's adeptness at aligning economic profitability with environmental stewardship has fortified its position as a leading harvester of the ocean's bounty, ensuring the company remains buoyant amidst the tides of global demand shifts.

SALM Intrinsic Value
845.98 NOK
Undervaluation 36%
Intrinsic Value
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