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Colruyt Group NV
XBRU:COLR

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Colruyt Group NV
XBRU:COLR
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Price: 33 EUR -1.2%
Market Cap: 4.1B EUR
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Colruyt Group NV
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Market Cap
4B EUR
Industry
Retail

Colruyt Group NV, a name ingrained in Belgian retail culture, traces its roots back to a modest family-run business in the 1920s. Today, it stands as a remarkable testament to strategic growth and market adaptability. The company has perfected the high-volume, low-margin business model, primarily through its extensive supermarket chains like Colruyt, Okay, and Spar, offering discounted prices that attract a price-sensitive consumer base. Colruyt Group capitalizes on its strong supply chain management and operational efficiency, ensuring that costs are minimized and savings are passed to customers. The company’s vertically integrated structure allows it to maintain control over crucial elements of its logistics, purchasing, and even production, ensuring quality and consistency across its offerings. Beyond its core retail operations, Colruyt Group has diversified into other sectors, including renewable energy, health and wellness, and digital transformation, signifying its commitment to sustainable development and technological innovation. Energy supply through its DATS 24 petrol stations and investment in renewable energy projects highlight its role in Belgium's energy transition. Meanwhile, its involvement in the digital space, through service platforms and data-driven retail strategies, underscores its adaptability in an increasingly tech-savvy world. By continuously innovating while staying true to its cost-leadership strategy, Colruyt Group not only fortifies its financial performance but also solidifies its position as a pillar of the Belgian economy.

COLR Intrinsic Value
47.63 EUR
Undervaluation 31%
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