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Price: 41.95 EUR -0.59% Market Closed
Market Cap: €2.4B
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Market Cap
2.4B EUR
Industry
Retail

Distribuidora Internacional de Alimentación SA engages in the wholesale and retail sale of food and other consumer products. The company is headquartered in Las Rozas De Madrid, Madrid. The company went IPO on 2011-07-05. The firm focuses on the retail sale of food products through owned or franchised self-service stores under the DIA brand name. Its brand names range includes DIA Market, Fresh by DIA, DIA Maxi, La Plaza de DIA, Max Descuento, Clarel, el Arbol, Cada DIA, Minipreco and Mais Perto, among others. The firm also retails personal care, health and household products, as well as wholesales furniture and related equipment to hospitality, catering and food industry. The firm operates in a number of countries, such as Spain, Portugal, Brazil and Argentina.

DIA Intrinsic Value
54.8 EUR
Undervaluation 23%
Intrinsic Value
Price €41.95

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