Wilmar International Ltd
SGX:F34

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Wilmar International Ltd
SGX:F34
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Price: 3.13 SGD Market Closed
Market Cap: 20B SGD

F34's latest stock split occurred on Jul 17, 2006

The company executed a 1-for-10 stock split, meaning that for every 10 shares held, investors received 1 new share.

The adjusted shares began trading on Jul 17, 2006. This was the only stock split in F34's history.

Last Splits:
Jul 17, 2006
1-for-10
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
2.7019
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After
Last Splits:
Jul 17, 2006
1-for-10

Wilmar International Ltd
Stock Splits History

F34 Stock Splits Timeline
Jul 17, 2006
Jul 17, 2006
Split 1-for-10
/0.1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
2.7019
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Wilmar International Ltd
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Market Cap
19.5B SGD
Industry
Food Products

Wilmar International Ltd., headquartered in Singapore, has grown from modest beginnings into one of Asia's leading agribusiness groups. Established in 1991, Wilmar has stitched itself into the fabric of the global agricultural supply chain. The company operates through a vast network that spans palm oil and sugar plantations, refining facilities, and a robust distribution apparatus. They own some of the largest palm oil refining operations globally, ensuring a seamless flow from cultivation to delivery. The soul of Wilmar's operations lies in its integrated agribusiness model, which touches every component of the value chain—from plantation to processing, branding, and end consumer sales. This vertical integration not only allows for effective cost control and quality management but also positions Wilmar to respond efficiently to fluctuating market demands and regulatory environments. Revenue streams for Wilmar originate from multiple divisions, with palm oil products, consumer goods, and sugar forming the bulk. Their palm oil operations, constituting a significant portion, involve not just the cultivation and collection of palm fruits, but also the processing into refined products used in food manufacturing, biodiesel, and oleochemicals. Similarly, their sugar and bioenergy divisions perform an equivalent function, transforming raw sugar into refined goods for food and industrial applications. Additionally, Wilmar extends its operations into consumer products with a diverse portfolio of packaged foods that reach markets across Asia and Africa. The company leverages economies of scale and a diverse product range to maximize profitability while remaining nimble enough to adapt to global trends and local tastes. This strategic orchestration allows Wilmar International to remain a dynamic player in the world of agribusiness and commodity processing.

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