Guzman Y Gomez Ltd
ASX:GYG

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Price: 21.6 AUD 1.84% Market Closed
Market Cap: 2.2B AUD
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Guzman y Gomez Ltd. engages in delivering clean, fresh, made-to-order, Mexican-inspired food. The company is headquartered in Sydney, New South Wales. The company went IPO on 2024-06-20. The firm delivers clean, fresh, made-to-order, Mexican-inspired food. This is served to guests via multiple sales channels, restaurant formats and dayparts. The company operates a number of restaurant formats. Of these, the prominent formats are drive-thru and strip. Restaurants which do not conform to either of these formats are grouped together under the category of other formats. The company is a QSR business with more than 200 restaurants globally. The company operates a hybrid restaurant ownership model, with a mix of corporate and franchised restaurants. In Australia, it has about 185 restaurants, including 62 corporate owned and operated restaurants and 123 franchise owned and operated restaurants, of which 10 restaurants are owned and operated by a South Australian master franchisee. The company also has about 16 restaurants in Singapore and five restaurants in Japan which are owned and operated by separate master franchisees.

GYG Intrinsic Value
17.61 AUD
Overvaluation 18%
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