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Varun Beverages Ltd
NSE:VBL

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Price: 471.5 INR -0.51% Market Closed
Market Cap: ₹1.6T
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In the bustling world of beverages, where consumer preferences constantly evolve, Varun Beverages Ltd. has carved out a formidable presence. As one of the largest franchisees of PepsiCo outside the United States, the company plays a pivotal role in the bottling and distribution of popular soft drinks, including Pepsi, Mountain Dew, 7UP, and Mirinda. Established in 1995, the company has expanded its footprint across several continents, operating in countries such as India, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Zambia, and Nepal. Varun Beverages has capitalized on its strong relationship with PepsiCo to expand its portfolio beyond carbonated drinks, venturing into bottled water and non-carbonated beverages to meet diverse consumer demands. The company’s business model revolves around the mastery of the supply chain and an extensive distribution network that delivers beverages from the manufacturing floors to the fingertips of consumers. By maintaining tight control over operations—from procurement of raw materials to final distribution—Varun Beverages ensures high efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Revenue streams flow steadily from its ability to cater to a diverse clientele, encompassing retail outlets, restaurants, and other service-led industries. The synergy between production excellence and strategic market expansion has not only bolstered its revenue but also sealed its status as a major player in the beverage industry across its operating regions.

VBL Intrinsic Value
289.11 INR
Overvaluation 39%
Intrinsic Value
Price ₹471.5

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