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Masan Group Corp
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Masan Group Corp
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Price: 78 200 VND -2.13% Market Closed
Market Cap: 112.5T VND
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Market Cap
118.9T VND
Industry
Food Products

In the bustling business landscape of Vietnam, Masan Group Corp. stands out as a titan of industry, weaving a tapestry that connects various strands of consumer needs. Founded in 1996, Masan has grown from its origins as a food processor into a diversified conglomerate. Its initial foray into the food and beverage sector laid the foundation for its expansive reach. The company has masterfully crafted a portfolio of household staples, including instant noodles, spices, and sauces, becoming an integral part of daily life for millions of Vietnamese. By staying attuned to the shifting preferences of its consumers, Masan leverages its deep understanding of local tastes, enabling it to remain a dominant force in the market. Beyond its robust food and beverage operations, Masan has ventured into other promising sectors, leveraging its expertise and scale to branch into retail, mining, and financial services. One of its notable endeavors is the Masan Consumer Holdings, which fuels its stronghold in consumer goods, while Masan Resources taps into Vietnam's abundant mineral reserves, enriching its portfolio with tungsten and other strategic metals vital to global industries. In recent years, Masan has also expanded into the retail sector with the acquisition of VinCommerce, aiming to revolutionize the modern retail scene in Vietnam through its chain of consumer-friendly outlets. This strategic diversification not only bolsters its income streams but also depicts Masan as a formidable player in the regional economic narrative, adeptly intertwining its operations to extract synergies and harness growth.

MSN Intrinsic Value
116 346.56 VND
Undervaluation 33%
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