Swift Foods, Inc. (SFI) Stock Price

-5.26%
Price Data
₱0.0570
₱0.0590
₱0.0540
₱0.0830
₱0.0530
Market Data
₱66,660
₱97.98 Million
-
₱0.00000
₱1.00

The stock price of SFI today is ₱0.0540, based on the most recent trading session. SFI share price decreased by 5.26% (see other notable decliners), with a trading volume of 1,210,000 shares. In addition to latest daily performance, the table below provides a snapshot of the stock's performance over various timeframes.

Period % Change Average Price Highest Price Lowest Price Average Volume Average Trade
7 Days -1.82% ₱0.0600 ₱0.0600 ₱0.0500 448,333 shares ₱24,937
1 Month -3.57% ₱0.0600 ₱0.0600 ₱0.0500 620,000 shares ₱34,723
3 Months -16.92% ₱0.0600 ₱0.0700 ₱0.0500 494,355 shares ₱28,760
6 Months -12.9% ₱0.0600 ₱0.0800 ₱0.0500 428,729 shares ₱26,699
YTD 0% ₱0.0600 ₱0.0800 ₱0.0500 449,243 shares ₱29,275
1 Year -10% ₱0.0600 ₱0.0800 ₱0.0500 386,387 shares ₱24,805

Stock Information
Sector
Industrial
Subsector
Food, Beverage & Tobacco
Outstanding Shares
1,814,423,473
Share Type
Common
ISIN
PHY8321K1035
10000
Company Profile
Swift Foods, Inc. (SFI) was incorporated on June 6, 1994 to assume RFM Corporation's (RFM) business of manufacturing, marketing and distributing processed and canned meat products, poultry products, and commercial feeds. SFI was primarily organized into two business divisions, namely agribusiness (poultry and feeds) and meat (meat processing and sales and distribution) divisions.

In 2002, the production, marketing and distribution activities of the meat division were transferred back to RFM. Starting 2006, the Company's only business is the poultry business. The Company has 10 integrated branches nationwide engaged in hatching, growing, dressing and distribution operations which supply poultry to customers within its geographic area.

SFI's agribusiness division produces and sells poultry products, namely live and dressed/processed chicken. The Company's poultry production involves two processes: broiler growing operations and dressing/processing operations. Dressed chicken are sold either whole, cut-up into parts and/or customized and processed according to customers' requirements.

In 2012, the trade license agreement between the Company and RFM was finalized giving ownership of the "Swift" brand to the latter, which subsequently sold the trademark to a third party.

Source: SEC Form 17-A (2022)