Coupang Inc
NYSE:CPNG

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Price: 27.11 USD 0.33% Market Closed
Market Cap: 49.5B USD
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Coupang Inc., often hailed as the "Amazon of South Korea," has rapidly transformed the landscape of e-commerce with its relentless focus on customer experience and logistical prowess. Founded in 2010 by Bom Kim, the company has leveraged technology to build an unparalleled delivery network across South Korea. The key to its operational triumph lies in its "Rocket Delivery" service, promising same-day or next-day delivery for millions of items. By owning and operating its fulfillment and logistics infrastructure, Coupang ensures reliability and speed, which are paramount in winning consumer loyalty in a highly competitive market. This approach not only reduces dependency on third-party providers but also allows for the optimization of its service through data-driven insights, resulting in enhanced efficiency and customer satisfaction. Coupang's business model extends beyond simply connecting buyers and sellers; it envelops an ecosystem of value-added services that complement its core e-commerce operations. While the bulk of its revenue is derived from direct retail sales, it also generates significant income from marketplace fees where third-party sellers list their products. Moreover, Coupang has been diversifying into areas like food delivery through Coupang Eats, and live streaming with Coupang Play, aiming to mirror the lifestyles and habits of its massive user base. The company’s strategic diversification not only fortifies its revenue streams but also fosters an ecosystem that keeps users within the Coupang universe, thus creating a robust and expansive business model tailored to the dynamic needs of its growing consumer demographic.

CPNG Intrinsic Value
22.37 USD
Overvaluation 17%
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