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Jollibee Foods Corp
XPHS:JFC

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Jollibee Foods Corp
XPHS:JFC
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Price: 163.4 PHP 2.13%
Market Cap: ₱183.1B

JFC's latest stock split occurred on Sep 18, 1996

The company executed a 5-for-4 stock split, meaning that for every 4 shares held, investors received 5 new shares.

The adjusted shares began trading on Sep 18, 1996. This was JFC's 2nd stock split, following the previous one in Jun 8, 1995.

Last Splits:
Sep 18, 1996
5-for-4
Jun 8, 1995
5-for-4
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
108
Before
After
Last Splits:
Sep 18, 1996
5-for-4
Jun 8, 1995
5-for-4

Jollibee Foods Corp
Stock Splits History

JFC Stock Splits Timeline
Sep 18, 1996
Sep 18, 1996
Split 5-for-4
x1.25
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
108
Before
After
Jun 8, 1995
Jun 8, 1995
Split 5-for-4
x1.25
Pre-Split Price
N/A
Post-Split Price
108
Before
After

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Jollibee Foods Corp
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Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC), often referred to as the pride of the Philippines, has woven a unique tale of success that transcends borders. Founded by Tony Tan Caktiong in 1978, Jollibee began its journey as a modest ice cream parlor before transforming into a fast-food behemoth. The company's captivating story is rooted deeply in its ability to adapt and diversify, understanding the intricate taste preferences of not just Filipino diners but increasingly global markets. Driven by a fierce sense of competition against global giants like McDonald's, Jollibee didn't just imitate; it innovated with an appealing menu of traditional Filipino flavors and Western fast-food staples. This successful marriage of tastes has become its signature, all underpinned by an operational model that focuses on strategic franchising, efficient supply chain management, and harnessing the ubiquity of local and international synergies. The core of Jollibee’s economic blueprint is its ability to produce and sell fast-food offerings at a high turnover rate while maintaining operational quality, allowing it to generate substantial revenue streams. In the Philippines, JFC dominates the fast-food sector, effectively outpacing American rivals by tapping into the heartstrings of local sentiments and creating an emotional connection with its audience. Through aggressive expansion and acquisition strategies, including buying brands like Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf and Smashburger, JFC has consistently bolstered its international presence. These subsidiary brands complement its core operations, diversifying its revenue avenues and hedging geographical risks. Jollibee’s profitability hinges on maximizing economies of scale, brand loyalty fostered through targeted marketing, and the continual evolution of its menu to resonate with a broad customer base. Thus, JFC's rise to becoming a household name globally underscores a consummate balance of tradition, innovation, and strategic foresight.

JFC Intrinsic Value
290.31 PHP
Undervaluation 44%
Intrinsic Value
Price ₱163.4
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