Endeavour Group Ltd
ASX:EDV

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ASX:EDV
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Price: 3.705 AUD 0.14% Market Closed
Market Cap: 6.7B AUD
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Endeavour Group Ltd
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Market Cap
6.6B AUD
Industry
Retail

Endeavour Group Ltd, a leading name in Australia's retail and hospitality landscape, emerged in 2021 as a standalone entity spun off from the iconic Woolworths Group. The company quickly claimed its stake in the market through a robust portfolio, with its operations spread across retail liquor, hotels, and gaming. Endeavour's retail liquor segment, a powerhouse responsible for a significant portion of its revenue, comprises well-known brands like Dan Murphy's and BWS, offering an extensive range of alcoholic beverages. These brands resonate with consumers through competitive pricing, broad selection, and strategic locations that ensure accessibility and convenience. Beyond retail, Endeavour's hotel operations position the company as a key player in Australia's hospitality industry. Operating an array of venues that combine dining, gaming, and accommodation services, Endeavour captures diverse customer segments seeking recreational and social experiences. These hospitality services are supplemented by the gaming segment, which not only enhances the appeal of their hotel venues but also serves as a crucial revenue contributor. Through integrating these segments, Endeavour Group leverages synergy across its businesses, driving growth and fortifying its market position in a competitive landscape. With a strategic focus on consumer trends and operational efficiency, the company continuously seeks to expand its footprint and refine its offerings to align with evolving customer demands.

EDV Intrinsic Value
6.833 AUD
Undervaluation 46%
Intrinsic Value
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