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VFF - Village Farms International Inc Stock Price, Fair Value and News

$0.77+0.03 (+4.05%)
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VFF Price Action

Last 7 days

-3.7%


Last 90 days

-9.4%


Trailing 12 Months

5.5%

VFF RSI Chart

VFF Valuation

Market Cap

86.5M

Price/Earnings (Trailing)

-1.74

Price/Sales (Trailing)

0.26

EV/EBITDA

-4.13

Price/Free Cashflow

-46.48

VFF Price/Sales (Trailing)

The Good, Bad and Ugly

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VFF Fundamentals

VFF Revenue

Revenue (TTM)

327.9M

Rev. Growth (Yr)

19.94%

Rev. Growth (Qtr)

-9.56%

VFF Earnings

Earnings (TTM)

-49.7M

Earnings Growth (Yr)

36.87%

Earnings Growth (Qtr)

96.52%

VFF Profitability

EBT Margin

-13.62%

Return on Equity

-18.12%

Return on Assets

-11.9%

Free Cashflow Yield

-2.15%

VFF Investor Care

Shares Dilution (1Y)

1.90%

Diluted EPS (TTM)

-0.45

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Net sales
YearQ1Q2Q3Q4
2024299.0M314.0M327.9M0
2023288.1M282.4M280.8M285.6M
2022285.8M298.3M296.9M293.6M
2021194.6M219.1M243.5M268.0M
2020144.8M151.0M155.8M162.9M
2019148.6M147.3M145.9M144.6M
2018000150.0M
2017000158.4M
VFF
Village Farms International, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, produces, markets, and sells greenhouse-grown tomatoes, bell peppers, and cucumbers in North America. It operates through four segments: Produce, Cannabis-Canada, Cannabis-U.S., and Energy. The company also owns and operates a power plant that generates and sells electricity, and provides thermal heat to British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority; produces and supplies cannabis products to other licensed providers and provincial governments in Canada and internationally; and develops and sells cannabinoid-based health and wellness products, including ingestible, edibles, and topical applications. It markets and distributes its products under the Village Farms brand name to retail supermarkets and fresh food distribution companies, as well as products produced under exclusive arrangements with other greenhouse producers. The company was formerly known as Village Farms Canada Inc. and changed its name to Village Farms International, Inc. in December 2009. Village Farms International, Inc. was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Delta, Canada.
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 WEBSITEvillagefarms.com
 SECTORConsumer Defensive
 INDUSTRYFarm Products
 EMPLOYEES1800

Village Farms International Inc Frequently Asked Questions


What is the ticker symbol for Village Farms International Inc? What does VFF stand for in stocks?

VFF is the stock ticker symbol of Village Farms International Inc. Every public company that trades on a stock exchange gets a ticker symbol.

What is the market capital of Village Farms International Inc (VFF)?

As of Fri Dec 20 2024, market cap of Village Farms International Inc is 86.5 Million. The market capitalization is calculated by multiplying the stock price with the number of shares outstanding.

What is the fair value of VFF stock?

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Is Village Farms International Inc a good stock to buy?

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What is Village Farms International Inc's Price to Earnings (PE) and Price to sales (PS) ratio?

As of Fri Dec 20 2024, VFF's PE ratio (Price to Earnings) is -1.74 and Price to Sales (PS) ratio is 0.26. The price to earnings and price to sales ratio are two most important valuation metrics for any company. PE ratio tell us the number of years of earnings investors are ready to pay for owning the company. Historically, S&P500 price to earnings ratio has fallen below 12 during periods of gloom and gone past 30 during periods of euphoria. VFF PE ratio will change depending on the future growth rate expectations of investors.