Track the Village Super Market INC share price and the full management transaction log of the company, a publicly traded company based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the oversight of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Food & Agriculture sector, Village Super Market INC has recorded 73 reports. Market capitalisation: €628.2m. The latest transaction was reported on 15 April 2026 (Cession). Among the most active insiders: SUMAS ROBERT. Every trade is accessible without an account.
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Village Super Market, Inc. (ticker: VLGEA) is a United States-based food retail operator listed on the NASDAQ market. The company is best understood as a regional supermarket chain with a defensive consumer profile, focused on high-frequency grocery spending and recurring household demand. Founded in 1937, Village has built a long-standing business around the northeastern United States, and its headquarters are in Springfield, New Jersey. For French-, Belgian- and Swiss-based investors, VLGEA is a classic low-margin, high-volume retail name where execution, pricing discipline and store productivity matter more than dramatic top-line narratives. Today, Village Super Market operates 34 supermarkets under the ShopRite and Fairway banners across New Jersey, New York, Maryland and Pennsylvania, plus three specialty Gourmet Garage stores in New York City. Its assortment spans core grocery categories, fresh food, pharmacy, perishables and other everyday consumer staples. The company’s commercial model relies on broad product availability, competitive pricing, strong local customer service and loyalty programs such as ShopRite Price Plus and Fairway Insider, which also support digital coupons and targeted promotions. In practical terms, Village is positioned as a neighborhood-oriented grocer with scale in its core region rather than a national chain. A key structural feature of the business is its relationship with Wakefern Food Corporation, the largest retailer-owned food cooperative in the United States. Village is Wakefern’s second-largest member, which gives it access to purchasing scale, distribution infrastructure, private-label programs, advanced retail technology and marketing support. That cooperative model is a meaningful competitive advantage, but it does not eliminate the intense pressure from supermarkets, warehouse clubs, supercenters, drugstores, discount retailers, convenience stores and online competitors. As a result, investors should view the name as a business where same-store sales, gross margin control, labor efficiency and store refresh cycles are central performance drivers. Recent company disclosures show continued operational activity. Village opened a replacement ShopRite store in Watchung, New Jersey on April 9, 2025, part of an ongoing program of store modernization and footprint optimization. The latest results also point to positive same-store sales trends and strong digital sales growth, with management highlighting fresh, pharmacy and remodeled-store contributions. The company has also continued its quarterly dividend policy in 2025 and 2026, reinforcing its profile as a steady cash-returning retailer. Overall, VLGEA is a regionally focused US grocery operator on the NASDAQ, with a long history, a cooperative sourcing model, and a business mix anchored in essential consumer demand.