Sangari Commodities Corporation Set to Achieve Significant Growth in Future Gross Margin
Lily Brooks • September 29, 2023
Sangari Commodities Corporation Set to Achieve Significant Growth in Future Gross Margin

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Sangari Commodities Corporation Set to Achieve Significant Growth in Future Gross Margin
29 September 2023 - Sangari Commodities Corporation, a leading player in the commodities market, provides a promising update on future production and financial projections to our esteemed shareholders and potential investors.
The corporation is set to significantly scale its production of the Acacia Fiber premium brand, VitalFiberOne™, in two main forms: powder and balls.
VitalFiberOne Powder
Projected future production sits at an impressive 8,500 tonnes which equates to approximately 10,000,000 packs. Each pack is priced at $65, bringing the total projected value of powder production to an anticipated $650,000,000.
VitalFiberOne in Ball Form
The projections for the ball-shaped variant of VitalFiberOne amount to a future production of 1,500 tonnes or roughly 1,765,000 packs. The pricing for a pack is stated at $39, with the total projected value being approximately $68,000,000.
The combined future value of VitalFiberOne™ production stands at a strong $718,000,000.
Upon accounting for estimated fixed charges of $100,000,000, the gross profit stands at an expected $618,000,000. An inspiring future net margin after taxes is anticipated as well, set to reach approximately $490,463,600.
In relation to our investors, the estimated future income per share stands at $49. The actual share price based on future earnings for the coming years is projected at $245, promising a 20% profitability per year. Such estimations further consolidate our market position, indicating the total market valuation of Sangari Commodities Corporation at a robust $2,450,000,000, based on future earnings.
Alongside our staple Acacia Fiber products, Sangari Commodities Corporation's portfolio also includes West Africa natural rubber. In alignment with our commitment to sustainable practices and progressive technologies, Sangari Commodities also plans future investments in projects aimed at combating global warming and electric vehicles battery products, specifically hydrogen and lithium variants.
Through these projections and initiatives, we are confident in the continued strength and beneficial advancements of Sangari Commodities Corporation.
About Sangari Commodities Corporation
Sangari Commodities Corporation is a global commodities corporation committed to providing high-quality products, while pushing the boundaries of sustainability and progressive commodities technology.
Press Contact:
Lily Brooks
l.brooks@sangaricommodities.com

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