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Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd
KLSE:NESTLE

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Nestle (Malaysia) Bhd
KLSE:NESTLE
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Price: 111.7 MYR -0.71% Market Closed
Market Cap: 26.2B MYR
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Market Cap
26.2B MYR
Industry
Food Products

In the heart of Malaysia's bustling consumer goods sector, Nestle (Malaysia) Berhad stands as a colossus, weaving its way into the daily lives of millions with an extensive portfolio of products. Founded in 1912, this subsidiary of the Swiss giant Nestlé S.A. has evolved into a pivotal player in Malaysia, channeling more than a century of experience into its operations. Nestle Malaysia's success primarily hinges on its adeptness at understanding local consumer needs while harmonizing them with global trends. The company produces, markets, and distributes a wide array of food and beverage products, including culinary products, chilled dairy items, beverages, nutrition, health sciences, and pet care products, all crafted to meet the diverse tastes and nutritional needs of the Malaysian populace. Key to Nestle Malaysia's thriving business model is its robust supply chain and vast distribution network, which ensures unrivaled market reach across the country's urban and rural landscapes. By leveraging its strong brand portfolio, which includes household names like Milo, Nescafé, and Maggi, the company sustains a steady revenue stream, capitalizing on its reputation for quality and consistency. Additionally, strategic investments and innovations in sustainable practices and healthier offerings demonstrate its commitment to long-term growth and adaptation to environmental and consumer health trends. Through its financial acuity and operational efficiency, Nestle Malaysia continues to anchor itself as a formidable entity amidst the ever-competitive food and beverage industry in Malaysia.

NESTLE Intrinsic Value
62.61 MYR
Overvaluation 44%
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