DKSH Holding AG
SIX:DKSH

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DKSH Holding AG
SIX:DKSH
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Price: 58.3 CHF Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.8B CHF
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DKSH Holding AG, a name that resonates with the seamless orchestration of market expansion services, finds its roots deep in the historical ties between the East and the West. Founded in 1865 by three Swiss entrepreneurs, the company initially embarked on a journey facilitating trade between Europe and Asia. Over the years, its role has evolved dramatically, yet its core mission remains intact—to be the link that enables businesses to grow in new or existing markets. The company operates primarily across the key sectors of consumer goods, healthcare, performance materials, and technology. At the heart of DKSH's business model is a skillful combination of expertise in distribution, logistics, and market insights, allowing it to provide tailored solutions that extend beyond mere transactional exchanges. It helps brands explore unfamiliar territories by managing the supply chain from start to end, offering services that range from sourcing, marketing, sales, distribution, and after-sales services. This comprehensive approach not only facilitates smooth entry into high-growth Asian markets for global companies but also ensures that DKSH earns its revenue through a diversified portfolio of services, tied closely to the success and growth of its clients. By embedding itself deeply into local markets and understanding the nuanced behaviors of consumers, DKSH adeptly turns knowledge into profitable execution, assisting its clients in tapping into one of the most dynamic regions of the world.

DKSH Intrinsic Value
130.19 CHF
Undervaluation 55%
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