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Food Empire Holdings Ltd
SGX:F03

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Food Empire Holdings Ltd
SGX:F03
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Price: 1.37 SGD 4.58% Market Closed
Market Cap: 753.7m SGD
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Food Empire Holdings Ltd
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Market Cap
720.8m SGD
Industry
Food Products

Food Empire Holdings Ltd. is an investment company, which engages in the provision of food and beverages. The firm's products include instant beverage products, frozen convenience food and snack food. Food Empire’s products include a range of beverages, such as regular and flavored coffee mixes and cappuccinos, chocolate drinks and flavored fruit teas. The firm also markets instant cereal mixes and assorted frozen convenience foods, as well as produces and markets potato crisps. Food Empire’s brand portfolio includes MacCoffee, Cafe PHO, Petrovskaya Sloboda, Klassno, Kracks and OrienBites. The firm operates through five segments: Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and CIS markets, South-East Asia, South Asia and Others. Food Empire’s products are exported to over 50 countries, in markets such as Russia, Vietnam Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, the Middle East, China, Mongolia and North America.

F03 Intrinsic Value
1.43 SGD
Undervaluation 4%
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Insider trading refers to the buying or selling of a company’s stock by individuals with access to non-public, material information about the company.

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