ST Group Food Industries Holdings Ltd
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Price: 0.145 SGD Market Closed
Market Cap: 37m SGD

Operating Margin
ST Group Food Industries Holdings Ltd

5.5%
Current
5%
Average
7.2%
Industry

Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.

Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.

Operating Margin
5.5%
=
Operating Profit
3.7m
/
Revenue
67.4m

Operating Margin Across Competitors

ST Group Food Industries Holdings Ltd
Glance View

ST Group Food Industries Holdings Ltd. is an investment holding company. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria. The company went IPO on 2019-07-03. The firm operates through four segments: food and beverage retails, supply chain, franchise, and other. The firm holds the franchise and license rights to six international food and beverage (F&B) brands, namely PappaRich, NeNe Chicken, Gong Cha, Hokkaido Baked Cheese Tart, IPPUDO and iDarts, in various territories. The company has developed two of its own brand concepts, PAFU and KURIMU. The firm also operates a Go Noodle House outlet in Melbourne, Australia. The firm operates in the markets of Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom through its four segments.

DRX Intrinsic Value
0.17 SGD
Undervaluation 15%
Intrinsic Value
Price
What is Operating Margin?

Operating Margin represents how efficiently a company is able to generate profit through its core operations.

Higher ratios are generally better, illustrating the company is efficient in its operations and is good at turning sales into profits.

Operating Margin
5.5%
=
Operating Profit
3.7m
/
Revenue
67.4m
What is the Operating Margin of ST Group Food Industries Holdings Ltd?

Based on ST Group Food Industries Holdings Ltd's most recent financial statements, the company has Operating Margin of 5.5%.

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