China Resources Beverage (Holdings) Company Limited
SEHK-2460
Company Overview
China Resources Beverage (Holdings) Co., Ltd. operates as an investment holding company, which engages in manufacturing and distribution of packaged drinking water and non-alcoholic beverages. The company was founded on July 4, 1995 and is headquartered in Shenzhen, China.
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China Resources Beverage (Holdings) Company Limited
CEO
Shuqing
Website
www.crbeverage.com
Sector
Beverages
Year Founded
1995
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Bulls Say
CR Beverage’s retailer network, developed through its bottled water business, provides a strong foundation for expanding into other beverage categories, driving faster long-term revenue growth.
CR Beverage’s retailer network, developed through its bottled water business, provides a strong foundation for expanding into other beverage categories, driving faster long-term revenue growth.
The strong cash position and low financial leverage allow CR Beverage to expand its product portfolio and distribution network via acquisitions, fueling stronger earnings growth.
Bears Say
The growth outlook for CR Beverage’s ready-to-drink beverage segment remains uncertain due to its weaker brand awareness compared with established players such as Tingyi, Nongfu Spring, and Uni-President China.
Competition in China’s bottled water market could intensify over the long run if retailer consolidation accelerates beyond its current pace and private label brands gain traction.
Competition in China’s bottled water market could intensify over the long run if retailer consolidation accelerates beyond its current pace and private label brands gain traction.