VILLAGE SUPER MARKET-CLASS A

VILLAGE SUPER MARKET-CLASS A

Village Super Market β€” Class A (VLGEA) is a publicly listed regional supermarket operator with a market capitalisation around $479.3 million. Investors should view it as a consumer staples exposure: selling groceries and household essentials to local communities. Key drivers include steady demand for food, operational efficiency, same‑store sales trends and management of input costs such as labour and commodities. Competitive pressure from larger chains, discounters and online grocers can compress margins, while supply‑chain or labour disruptions can affect performance. Financial health β€” cash flow, debt levels and margins β€” and local market share are important indicators to watch. This summary is educational and not personal advice: shares can rise or fall, past performance is no guarantee of future returns, and suitability depends on your circumstances. Consult official filings and a financial adviser before making investment decisions.

Stock Performance Snapshot

Above Average

Financial Health

Village Super Market is generating strong revenue and cash flow, with healthy profit margins.

Average

Dividend

Village Super Market's dividend yield of 2.41% makes it a reasonable option for those seeking dividend income. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $24.10 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).

Source: Analyst sentiment is provided by Refinitiv Ltd, a global leader in financial market data with over 40k business clients. Refinitiv Ltd is an independent third party to Nemo. This is not advice.

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Why You’ll Want to Watch This Stock

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Steady consumer demand

Food retail tends to be resilient in different economic cycles, offering defensive exposure; however, revenues and profits can still fluctuate with local conditions and costs.

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Regional market focus

A concentrated geographic footprint can support strong local brands and relationships, but it also brings concentration risk if local demand weakens.

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Cost and margin pressures

Margins can be squeezed by commodity price swings, wage inflation and competition; closely monitor same‑store sales and operating efficiency metrics.

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