Heritage Foods Ltd
NSE:HERITGFOOD

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Heritage Foods Ltd
NSE:HERITGFOOD
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Price: 480.5 INR -0.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 44.6B INR
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Market Cap
44.6B INR
Industry
Food Products

Heritage Foods Ltd. engages in dairy, retail, agri, bakery and renewable energy businesses. The company is headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana and currently employs 3,009 full-time employees. The firm operates through three segments, such as Dairy vertical, Renewable energy vertical and Feed vertical. The Dairy vertical segment is engaged in manufacturing and marketing a complete range of dairy products including fresh milk, curd, buttermilk, lassi, ice cream, paneer, table butter, milk powder, flavored milk, ultra-heat treatment (UHT) milk, Indian sweets and dairy whitener. The Renewable energy vertical segment produces power for captive consumption through its solar and wind power plants. The Feed vertical segment manufactures a variety of cattle and fish feeds. The Company’s product portfolio of ice-creams includes tubs, bars, kulfi, cones, cups, juicy bars and family packs. Its fat products include cow Ghee, buffalo ghee, hi aroma ghee, cooking butter, table butter and fresh cream. The firm has approximately 32 distribution centers in 11 states across India.

HERITGFOOD Intrinsic Value
547.84 INR
Undervaluation 12%
Intrinsic Value
Price

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