Food Empire surges 5.4% after target price raised by Maybank

Food Empire surges 5.4% after target price raised by Maybank


[SINGAPORE] Shares of Food Empire Holdings (FEH) surged as much as 5.4 per cent on Thursday (Sep 18), two days after Maybank raised its target price.

The stock climbed S$0.14 to an intraday high of S$2.73 as at 11.10 am, later paring some of the gains to be at S$2.67 as at 1.50 pm.

On Tuesday, Maybank analyst Jarick Seet raised the company’s shares’ target price to S$2.92, from S$2.62, and maintained a “buy” call after revisiting its Vietnam operation.

Seet said that the positivity stemmed from FEH being on track to deliver an estimated US$100 million of revenue in 2025, becoming the third-largest instant coffee player in Vietnam and it planning product innovations to grow revenue in new segments.

He said: “With its strong pipeline of projects ahead, we believe FEH will continue to grow steadily in coming years.”

“A bonus share issue may also be a possibility to improve liquidity and reward shareholders,” he added.

UOB Kay Hian last month also raised its target price for FEH to S$2.73, from S$2.40, and maintained its “buy” call as its first-half results beat expectations. The company on Aug 13 posted top-line growth for the first half of 2025.

Sudeep Nair, FEH group chief executive, said that the company was “on track to deliver yet another record-breaking performance in FY2025” after the results.

Last year, FEH had invested US$80 million in a new freeze-dried soluble coffee manufacturing facility in Vietnam.



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