Japfa Ltd
SGX:UD2

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SGX:UD2
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Price: 0.615 SGD Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.3B SGD
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Market Cap
1.3B SGD
Industry
Food Products

Japfa Ltd. operates as an investment holding company, which engages in the provision of management services. The company employs 40,000 full-time employees The company went IPO on 2014-08-15. The firm specializes in producing protein staples, such as poultry, beef, swine and aquaculture, and dairy and packaged foods. The firm operates through various segments, including Animal Protein-PT Japfa Tbk, Animal Protein Other, and Dairy. The Animal Protein-PT Japfa Tbk segment produces animal proteins, such as poultry, beef and aquaculture, and branded packaged foods through its subsidiary in Indonesia, PT Japfa Comfeed Indonesia Tbk. The Animal Protein Other segment includes its animal protein operations in Vietnam, Myanmar and India, which produces animal feed, poultry and swine. The Dairy segment consists of production of raw milk and beef operations in China. The firm also holds an integrated business model spans from Feed & Breeding (upstream), Milking and Fattening (mid-stream) and Processing and Distribution of consumer products (downstream).

UD2 Intrinsic Value
1.248 SGD
Undervaluation 51%
Intrinsic Value
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