` WBR (Waterloo Brewing Ltd) vs S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada) Comparison - Alpha Spread

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Over the past 12 months, WBR has underperformed S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada), delivering a return of 0% compared to the S&P TSX Composite Index (Canada)'s 21% growth.

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Performance Gap
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Performance By Year
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Competitors Performance
Waterloo Brewing Ltd vs Peers

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Waterloo Brewing Ltd
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Market Cap
144m CAD
Industry
Beverages

Waterloo Brewing Ltd. engages in the production, sale, marketing and distribution of bottled, canned and draft premium beer under the Waterloo brand name and value beer under the Laker and Red Cap brand names. The company is headquartered in Kitchener, Ontario and currently employs 250 full-time employees. The Company’s primary business relates to the production, distribution and sale of beer, cider, spirit-based and malt-based beverages. The firm manufactures products under its own trademarks, as well as under license. The firm also produces products for other customers under co-manufacturing arrangements. The firm operates an Ontario-based facility and serves primarily the Ontario market. Its products are distributed to consumers primarily through The Beer Store in Ontario and Provincial Liquor Boards across Canada. The company also produces, sells, markets and distributes Seagram coolers and ciders across Canada. The firm produces, sells, markets and distributes products under the LandShark and Margaritaville trademarks in Canada. The firm also has co-packaging agreements with other manufacturers, including Hiram Walker and Carlsberg.

WBR Intrinsic Value
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