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RFM Corp
XPHS:RFM

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RFM Corp
XPHS:RFM
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Price: 4.2 PHP -1.41% Market Closed
Market Cap: 14.2B PHP
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Market Cap
14.2B PHP
Industry
Food Products

RFM Corp. engages in the provision of food and beverage. The firm is involved in the manufacturing, processing, and selling of wheat, flour and flour products, pasta, milk, juices, margarine, and other food and beverage products. The firm operates through three segments: Consumer Business, Institutional Business, and Other Operations. The Consumer Business segment manufactures ice cream products, milk, and juices, and sells the latter together with pasta and rice-based mixes. The Institutional Business segment primarily manufactures flour and bread products, pasta, and rice-based mixes, but only sells flour and bread products. Its Other Operations segments consist of lighterage, office space leasing, and other services. The firm's branded products which it markets are: Juicy Juice, The Royal Heritage, Want Ice Cream?, Drink Moo-Licious, Everyday!, Fortified Milk, and Like Pasta?. The Company’s subsidiaries include RFM Equities, Inc., and Rizal Lighterage Corporation.

RFM Intrinsic Value
4.6 PHP
Undervaluation 9%
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