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Shoprite Holdings Ltd
JSE:SHP

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Shoprite Holdings Ltd
JSE:SHP
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Price: 27 450 Zac 0.25% Market Closed
Market Cap: 150.5B Zac

SHP's latest stock split occurred on Dec 9, 1996

The company executed a 10-for-1 stock split, meaning that for every share held, investors received 10 new shares.

The adjusted shares began trading on Dec 9, 1996. This was the only stock split in SHP's history.

Last Splits:
Dec 9, 1996
10-for-1
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
10 334.0234
Before
After
Last Splits:
Dec 9, 1996
10-for-1

Shoprite Holdings Ltd
Stock Splits History

SHP Stock Splits Timeline
Dec 9, 1996
Dec 9, 1996
Split 10-for-1
x10
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
10 334.0234
Before
After

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Shoprite Holdings Ltd
Glance View

Market Cap
150.5B Zac
Industry
Retail

In the bustling corridors of African retail, Shoprite Holdings Ltd. stands as a formidable titan. Emerging from its roots in 1979, when founder Pep Stores acquired a small chain of supermarkets, Shoprite has grown into the largest food retailer on the continent. The company's operations are centered around a simple yet efficacious formula: providing a wide range of affordable products to the burgeoning middle class and diverse demographic across Africa. Through its expansive network of supermarkets, including well-known banners like Shoprite, Checkers, and Usave, it caters to various market segments by adjusting its offerings to local tastes and income levels. This adaptability allows Shoprite to maintain its competitive edge in a marketplace marked by both cultural variety and rapid growth. The engine driving Shoprite's financial model is its ability to leverage economies of scale while optimizing its supply chain. With operations spanning numerous countries, the company capitalizes on a centralized procurement system that helps minimize costs and maximize efficiency. By investing in infrastructure such as distribution centers and logistical networks, Shoprite ensures seamless product availability to its stores. This operational prowess is further complemented by keen market insights and being first to market in many African regions. Revenue streams are bolstered through diversified offerings beyond groceries — including household goods and financial services — thereby crafting a sturdy business architecture that underpins its profitability and resilience in the competitive retail landscape.

SHP Intrinsic Value
Not Available
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