Kernel shares are up 45% year-to-date

Kernel shares are up 45% year-to-date


Since the beginning of the year, shares of the Ukrainian agroholding Kernel have increased in price by 45.2%.

Last week, quotes of the largest Ukrainian agrocompanies on the stock exchanges showed mixed dynamics, writes Latifundist.

According to Eavex Capital, the leaders of growth were Kernel (+1% – to $1.518 billion) and MHP (+1.1% – to $606 million). Agroton shares rose by 2.3% – to $32 million.

At the same time, Astarta shares fell by 5% – to $306 million, and IMC – by 5.1%, to $235 million. A small decrease was also recorded in Milkiland – by 0.5%, to $16 million.

Overall, since the beginning of the year, Milkiland (+64.3%) has shown the greatest growth, while Kernel and Agroton added 45.2% and 44.2%, respectively.

USM previously reported that Kernel may participate in the privatization auction of the Odessa Port Plant.