Emmi AG
SIX:EMMN

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Price: 728 CHF -0.14% Market Closed
Market Cap: 3.9B CHF
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Market Cap
3.9B CHF
Industry
Food Products

Emmi AG, a cornerstone of the Swiss dairy industry, embarked on its journey in the early 20th century, rooted in the small town of Emmen, near Lucerne. Its evolution from a local co-operative to Switzerland's largest milk processor is marked by strategic foresight and dedication to quality. The company's foundations lie in relationships with local farmers, ensuring a supply of fresh milk that's crucial for its diverse range of dairy products. This approach not only supports local agriculture but also ensures Emmi retains control over the quality of its raw materials. With a product line that spans traditional items like cheese and yogurt, Emmi continuously innovates, delving into specialty products such as lactose-free and organic offerings, widening their appeal to international markets. Emmi's business model thrives on its ability to balance its deep-rooted Swiss traditions with innovative approaches to dairy product development and branding. By investing in advanced technology and sustainable practices, the company not only enhances operational efficiency but also meets the growing consumer demand for ethically produced food. Emmi generates revenue through its extensive distribution network, leveraging both retail and foodservice channels to reach consumers globally. Its strategic acquisitions in Europe and the Americas further enhance its portfolio and geographic footprint, pushing Emmi into the ranks of a global dairy powerhouse while maintaining its commitment to quality and sustainability.

EMMN Intrinsic Value
676.58 CHF
Overvaluation 7%
Intrinsic Value
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