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Bid Corporation Ltd
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Bid Corporation Ltd
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Price: 41 591 Zac 0.76% Market Closed
Market Cap: 140.1B ZAR
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140.1B Zac
Industry
Retail

Bid Corporation Ltd., known as BidCorp, operates as a dynamic force in the global foodservice industry. Spinning off from the South African conglomerate Bidvest Group in 2016, BidCorp swiftly established itself as a key player in international markets. It primarily functions by bridging the gap between food producers and consumers, focusing on the supply of fresh and frozen food, as well as non-food products, to restaurants, cafes, and institutions across dozens of countries. With a presence spread over five continents, BidCorp leverages its extensive distribution network and deep local market knowledge, efficiently catering to the unique tastes and preferences of diverse regions. Rather than being a mere commodity trader, BidCorp positions itself as an innovative, service-oriented partner. Its business model thrives on nurturing decentralized operations, empowering regional teams to tailor solutions that meet local demands, while benefiting from the synergies of a vast global supply chain. This structure not only enhances customer relationships but also creates a robust revenue stream through value-added services. By capitalizing on the global trends of dining out and convenience foods, coupled with an unwavering commitment to sustainability and quality, BidCorp has managed to drive consistent growth. The company's strategy of investing in technology and logistics enhances operational efficiency, further solidifying its role as a leader in the foodservice industry.

BID Intrinsic Value
41 900.11 Zac
Undervaluation 1%
Intrinsic Value
Price Zac41 591
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