Lotte Corp
KRX:004990

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Lotte Corp
KRX:004990
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Price: 26 700 KRW 2.5% Market Closed
Market Cap: 1.9T KRW
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Lotte Corporation, a cornerstone of South Korea's industrial fabric, has evolved from a modest chewing gum manufacturer in 1948 to a sprawling conglomerate with a distinct presence across diverse sectors. Founded by Shin Kyuk-ho in the aftermath of World War II, Lotte initially capitalized on the scarcity of consumer goods in Japan, where it quickly became a household name. The company deftly navigated the economic tides and cultural nuances, broadening its portfolio to encompass confectioneries, food and beverage, and further into retail, tourism, petrochemicals, and even finance. This diversification drive underscores Lotte's strategic intent to hedge risks and leverage cross-sector synergies, fostering a robust ecosystem that facilitates internal support and resilience against market fluctuations. Central to Lotte's business model is its proficiency in vertical integration and astute market positioning. Take, for instance, its command in the retail sector, where Lotte operates a network of department stores, supermarkets, and duty-free shops, drawing substantial foot traffic and revenue. These retail outlets not only serve as profitable commercial enterprises but also as influential platforms for cross-promoting other Lotte products, from food items to consumer electronics. Moreover, through its entertainment and hospitality divisions, the conglomerate taps into the lucrative tourism market, particularly in urban centers like Seoul, where its hotels and theme parks are both revenue generators and brand enhancers. By intertwining its operations across complementary industries, Lotte Corporation crafts a synergistic business model that fortifies its economic moats and sustains its growth trajectory.

Intrinsic Value
112 523.1 KRW
Undervaluation 76%
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