Compañía Cervecerías Unidas S.A., together with its subsidiaries, operates as a diversified beverage company in Chile, Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. The $2.08B market capitalization puts CCU squarely in mid-cap range for its industry. It operates through three segments: Chile, International Business, and Wine.
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The company generates $33.46B in free cash flow annually, which funds everything from R&D to shareholder returns without needing external financing. ROE of 7.9% points to modest capital efficiency, indicating how much profit the company produces per dollar of shareholder equity. ROA of 3.3% is on the lower side, which is common in asset-heavy industries. Revenue has been relatively flat, moving from $2.71T (2022) to $2.91T (2025).
CCU's low beta indicates it tends to be less volatile than the broader market, which may suit investors seeking more stable price behavior. It is important to consider these factors alongside broader market conditions and individual financial goals when reviewing CCU.