Shares of Ukrainian agricultural holdings mostly fell over the week

Shares of Ukrainian agricultural holdings mostly fell over the week


Over the week, the market capitalization of most Ukrainian agricultural companies listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange decreased.

From May 18 to 25, the shares of most Ukrainian agricultural holdings showed a decrease, Latifundist reports.

The only exception was the MHP enterprise, whose shares increased by 3.1%. This is evidenced by data from the investment company Eavex Capital.

In particular, the market capitalization of the companies changed as follows:

• Kernel — a decrease of 1.3%, to $1.525 billion;

• MHP — an increase of 3.1%, to $578 million;

• Astarta-Kyiv — a decrease of 5.5%, to $388 million;

• IMC — minus 9.2%, to $264 million;

• Agroton — minus 5.5%, to $30 million;

• Milkiland — a decrease of 8.9%, to $17 million.

USM previously reported that the agricultural holding IMK would not sell its stake to Kernel: the deal was to be considered by the Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine.