Carrefour SA
DUS:CAR

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Carrefour SA
DUS:CAR
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Price: 14.335 EUR 1.16% Market Closed
Market Cap: 10.3B EUR

CAR's latest stock split occurred on Apr 11, 2000

The company executed a 2-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 2 new shares.

The adjusted shares began trading on Apr 11, 2000. This was the only stock split in CAR's history.

Last Splits:
Apr 11, 2000
2-for-1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
14.5585
Before
After
Last Splits:
Apr 11, 2000
2-for-1

Carrefour SA
Stock Splits History

CAR Stock Splits Timeline
Apr 11, 2000
Apr 11, 2000
Split 2-for-1
x2
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
14.5585
Before
After

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Carrefour SA
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Carrefour SA, a French retail giant, emerges as a pivotal player in the global supermarket arena, wielding a robust business model that spans continents. Born in the 1960s, Carrefour quickly established itself as a pioneer of the hypermarket concept, blending the vast product choice of a department store with the everyday convenience of a supermarket. This innovation allowed Carrefour to expand rapidly, capturing markets in Europe, Latin America, and Asia. As it matured, the company refined its focus on customer experience and operational efficiency. Its outlets, ranging from hypermarkets and supermarkets to convenience stores, provide an array of offerings—groceries, clothing, electronics, and home goods—catering to diverse consumer needs. This diversity, coupled with its vast geographic footprint, enabled Carrefour to harness economies of scale, optimizing both supply chain and pricing strategies to maintain competitive advantages. Revenue streams for Carrefour are as varied as its offerings, but the core remains grounded in direct product sales. Carrefour's ability to stock private-label brands alongside leading brand names affords it better control over pricing and margins, boosting profitability. Additionally, the company's integrated digital strategy, including online grocery services and partnerships with tech firms, underscores its commitment to embracing retail's digital transformation. By investing in data analytics, Carrefour fine-tunes inventory management and personalizes customer interaction, improving both efficiency and the shopper's experience. As the retail landscape evolves, Carrefour continues to leverage its substantial market presence and adaptive strategies, aiming to remain at the forefront of the global retail sector.

CAR Intrinsic Value
46.881 EUR
Undervaluation 69%
Intrinsic Value
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