Diamond Estates Wines & Spirit Inc
XTSX:DWS

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Diamond Estates Wines & Spirit Inc
XTSX:DWS
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Price: 0.175 CAD Market Closed
Market Cap: 10.4m CAD
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Market Cap
11.5m CAD
Industry
Beverages

Diamond Estates Wines & Spirits, Inc. engages in production marketing, and distribution of wines, spirits, cider, and beer. The company is headquartered in Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario. The company went IPO on 2012-03-02. The firm's principal business activities include the production, marketing and sale of wine, and through its agency division, operating as Trajectory Beverage Partners (TBP), distribution and marketing activities for various beverage alcohol brands that it represents in Canada. The firm operates two wineries producing Vintners Quality Alliance (VQA) and blended wines under brand names, such as 20 Bees, EastDell, Lakeview Cellars, Dan Aykroyd, Fresh, McMichael Collection, Seasons, Serenity, and Backyard Vineyards. The firm sells approximately 120 beverage alcohol brands across Canada. The firm also markets Niagara wine to liquor boards, grocery stores and licensed establishments in Canada, Asia and Europe.

DWS Intrinsic Value
0.204 CAD
Undervaluation 14%
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