Hochdorf Holding AG
SIX:HOCN

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Hochdorf Holding AG
SIX:HOCN
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Price: 1.588 CHF 3.25%
Market Cap: 26.1m CHF
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Market Cap
26.1m CHF
Industry
Food Products

HOCHDORF Holding AG engages in the manufacture, development, and marketing of foodstuffs and ingredients from milk and cereals. The company is headquartered in Hochdorf, Luzern and currently employs 387 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2011-05-17. The Company’s activities are divided into three business areas conducted through Hochdorf Swiss Nutrition Ltd for the food industry and the retail sector: Dairy Ingredients, Baby Care, as well as Cereals and Ingredients. The Dairy Ingredients division focuses on the development, production and marketing of various powdered products made from milk and whey. The Baby Care division focuses on the development, production and marketing of milk-based products for mothers, babies, small children and juniors. The Cereal and Ingredients division focuses on the development, production and marketing of various VIOGERM wheat germ products, as well as instant dessert products. The firm operates a number of subsidiaries, such as Marbacher Oelmuehle GmbH, Pharmalys Laboratories SA, Zifru Trockenprodukte GmbH, as well as owns Snapz brand.

HOCN Intrinsic Value
13.221 CHF
Undervaluation 88%
Intrinsic Value
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