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Tiger Brands Ltd
JSE:TBS

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Tiger Brands Ltd
JSE:TBS
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Price: 30 150 Zac 0.57% Market Closed
Market Cap: 51.3B ZAR
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Tiger Brands Ltd
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Market Cap
51.3B Zac
Industry
Food Products

Tiger Brands Ltd., a stalwart in the South African food and consumer goods industry, weaves its legacy through a tapestry of everyday essentials that resonate with the rhythm of daily life. This company, with roots tracing back to the 1920s, has cultivated its identity as a leader in producing, marketing, and distributing a broad spectrum of consumer goods across Africa. Known for its iconic brands like All Gold, Enterprise, and Koo, Tiger Brands engages in numerous facets of the food sector, ranging from packaged foods, beverages, and confectionery to home, personal, and baby care products. This extensive portfolio showcases its ability to adapt to consumer needs while maintaining a consistent presence in the market. At the heart of its operations lies a robust network of manufacturing facilities spread across South Africa and other key African regions, enabling Tiger Brands to streamline production and ensure a wide distribution reach. The company's revenue model is grounded in its ability to consistently deliver trusted brands that appeal to a broad consumer base. By utilizing strategic marketing, pricing, and distribution techniques, Tiger Brands ensures its products are omnipresent in supermarkets, convenience stores, and online platforms, effectively driving sales volume. This approach not only sustains its market leadership but also supports its mission to leverage scale and efficiency in manufacturing and distribution, creating a seamless cycle of demand fulfillment and operational growth.

TBS Intrinsic Value
24 247.4 Zac
Overvaluation 20%
Intrinsic Value
Price Zac30 150
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