Valsoia SpA
MIL:VLS

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Price: 10.5 EUR -0.94% Market Closed
Market Cap: 113.7m EUR
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Market Cap
113.3m EUR
Industry
Food Products

Valsoia SpA engages in the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of healthy food products. The company is headquartered in Bologna, Bologna and currently employs 149 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2006-07-14. The firm is engaged in the production, distribution and marketing of food products, related to healthy nutrition. Its core activity is the production of soy food products that includes vegetable drinks, ice cream, yogurts, vegetable desserts, vegetable ready meal solutions and other vegetarian products. The firm distributes in Italy products of Weetabix and markets its own products under four brand names: Valsoia Bonta e Salute, Rys Riso e Benessere, Vitasoya and Naturattiva. The firm sells its products across Europe, including Austria, Germany, Greece, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland and Finland, among others. As of December 31, 2011, the Company operated through three subsidiaries: J&T Italia Srl (Italy), Valsoia Pronova doo (Slovenia) and Valsoia Iberica SL (Spain).

VLS Intrinsic Value
10.23 EUR
Overvaluation 3%
Intrinsic Value
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