Savola Group Company SJSC
SAU:2050

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Savola Group Company SJSC
SAU:2050
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Price: 40.05 SAR -3.38% Market Closed
Market Cap: 7.8B SAR
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Market Cap
7.8B SAR
Industry
Food Products

In the heart of the Middle East, Savola Group Company SJSC has carved a distinctive niche for itself in the region's bustling consumer goods sector. Born in Saudi Arabia in 1979, Savola has demonstrated a shrewd understanding of the market dynamics and consumer needs of the MENA region. The company initially made its mark in the edible oil industry, riding the waves of a rapidly modernizing society with increasing demand for packaged foods. Gradually, it expanded its portfolio to include staples such as sugar and flour, products that resonate deeply with the culinary traditions of its target markets. This strategic focus has crowned Savola as a leader in its field, adeptly balancing innovation with tradition to remain relevant in a competitive market. Yet, Savola’s journey didn’t stop at commodities. The company diverged into retail, signaling its ambition to become a diversified conglomerate. Through its subsidiary, Panda Retail Company, Savola extended its footprint in the grocery retail sector, operating a widespread network of supermarkets and hypermarkets. This dual-pronged approach of manufacturing essential food products and distributing them through its own channels creates an integrated business model that not only enhances efficiency but also provides Savola with a robust hedge against market volatility. The company’s revenue streams thus flow from its dominance as a staple foods manufacturer and its robust retail network, positioning Savola as a pivotal player in fulfilling daily consumer needs across the regional market.

Intrinsic Value
110.09 SAR
Undervaluation 64%
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