Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd
ASX:HVN

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ASX:HVN
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Price: 7.32 AUD 0.69% Market Closed
Market Cap: 9.1B AUD
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Harvey Norman Holdings Ltd., an Australian retail giant, has been a household name since it was founded by Gerry Harvey and Ian Norman in 1982. From its humble beginnings, the company has grown into a sprawling empire, headquartered in Sydney, with an impressive network of franchises. At its core, Harvey Norman operates a unique business model that weaves together franchising and property ownership. The company's retail strategy focuses primarily on furniture, bedding, computers, communications, and consumer electrical products, drawing in a broad spectrum of customers looking for value, range, and customer service excellence. With a keen focus on consumer needs and innovative retail experiences, Harvey Norman stores offer a one-stop-shop for diverse lifestyle needs. In terms of its financial architecture, Harvey Norman is not merely a retailer, but also a formidable property magnate. The company strategically acquires retail space which it leases to franchise owners, creating a dual-income stream of retail sales and rent. This model allows Harvey Norman to not only gain from the retail margin but also to benefit from the appreciation and stable income of its property portfolio. Over the years, the franchisee model has empowered independent operators to manage stores under Harvey Norman's umbrella, while the company retains control over the strategic direction, marketing, and branding efforts. This blend of retail prowess and real estate acumen has carved out a unique niche for Harvey Norman in the competitive landscape of retail, securing its place as a robust and dynamic player in the industry.

HVN Intrinsic Value
5.76 AUD
Overvaluation 21%
Intrinsic Value
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