Vitarich Corporation (VITA) Stock Price

Data as of: 27-Dec-2024 Fri 3:30 PM / (Last Trading)
1.89%
Trading Data
₱0.540
₱0.540 - ₱0.540
₱0.420 - ₱0.800
₱441,070
821,000
Valuation Metrics
₱1.65 Billion
10.80
₱0.0500
₱0.680

The stock price of VITA today is ₱0.540, based on the most recent trading session. VITA share price increased by 1.89% (see other notable gainers), with a trading volume of 821,000 shares.

Price Data by Timeframe

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 -3.57% ₱0.540 ₱0.540 ₱0.530 558,500 shares ₱297,510
1 Month -16.92% ₱0.620 ₱0.710 ₱0.520 7,462,944 shares ₱4.84 Million
3 Months -19.4% ₱0.660 ₱0.790 ₱0.520 4,565,583 shares ₱3.08 Million
6 Months 17.39% ₱0.630 ₱0.800 ₱0.420 4,538,496 shares ₱3.09 Million
YTD 5.88% ₱0.560 ₱0.800 ₱0.420 2,458,667 shares ₱1.64 Million
1 Year 5.88% ₱0.560 ₱0.800 ₱0.420 2,458,667 shares ₱1.64 Million


VITA Stock Information
Sector
Industrial
Subsector
Food, Beverage & Tobacco
Outstanding Shares
3,054,334,014
Share Type
Common
Listing Date
Feb 08, 1995
ISIN
PHY937931186
1000
Company Profile
Vitarich Corporation (VITA) was incorporated and organized on July 31, 1962. The forerunner of VITA was established in 1950 by the brothers Feliciano, Lorenzo and Pablo Sarmiento, when they founded Philippine American Milling Co. Inc. (PAMCO). PAMCO eventually moved from its original location to a more modern feed plant in Marilao, Bulacan, marking the beginning of VITA's fully integrated operations and the trade name 'Vitarich' was subsequently adopted. In 1962, the Company was registered with Securities and Exchange Commission under the name Vitarich Feedmill, Inc., after PAMCO acquired additional machinery and equipment to increase capacity.VITA operates in three industry segments: feed, farm, and food. The Company sells its feed products to various distributors, dealers and end users nationwide. The Company's farm products are day old chicks and pullets. The food products composed of chicken and dory fish are sold to hotels, restaurants, institutional clients, and supermarkets as well as to wet markets. VITA operates in Luzon (Bicol and Isabela), Visayas (Iloilo, Cebu, and Bacolod), and Mindanao (Davao, General Santos City, and Cagayan de Oro).Source: SEC Form 17-A (2023)