Savor Ltd
NZX:SVR

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Savor Ltd
NZX:SVR
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Price: 0.185 NZD -0.54% Market Closed
Market Cap: NZ$14.2m
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Savor Ltd. engages in the brewing and distribution of beer. The firm's beer and cider range includes Moa Original Lager, Moa Session Pale Ale, Moa White Lager, Moa Methode Pilsner, Moa South Pacific I.P.A., Moa Temperance Pale Ale, Moa Southern Alps, Moa St Josephs, Moa Five Hop, Moa Imperial Stout, Moa Apple Cider, Moa Cascara Cider, Moa Kiwifruit Cider, Moa Festive IPA, Moa Cherry Sour 2014 Vintage, Moa Blanc, Moa Breakfast and Moa Blanc Evolution, among others. The firm has operations in New Zealand and sells to New Zealand and Australian businesses. The company also exports to the rest of the world. The firm's subsidiary is Moa Brewing Company Limited.

SVR Intrinsic Value
0.369 NZD
Undervaluation 50%
Intrinsic Value
Price NZ$0.185

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