MHP share quotations down 0.3% to USD 3.59 per share June 17-21, after 2-week growth
In the period of June 17-21, the quotations of shares of Kyiv-based MHP, one of the largest poultry meat producers, at the London Stock Exchange decreased by 0.3% or USD 0.01 to USD 3.59 per share, after growing for two weeks in a row.
This is stated in the company's information on the exchange's website, the Ukrainian News agency reports.
According to it, on June 17, the company's shares were quoted at the level of USD 3.60 per share; on June 18-19, the share price remained at the same level.
But on June 20, the share price fell to USD 3.51 per share; but on June 21, it rose to USD 3.59 per share.
Deals were made throughout the week.
Since the beginning of 2024, the quotations of the company's shares have increased by 12.2% (compared to the quotation level on January 2 - USD 3.20 per share).
As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, in the period of June 10-14, the quotations of shares of MHP at the London Stock Exchange increased by 3.5% or USD 0.12 to USD 3.55 per share.
For 2023, MHP stock fell 18.1%, or USD 0.68 per share, to USD 3.07 per share.
On February 2, 2021, the Myronivskyi Khliboprodukt company officially changed its legal name to MHP.
MHP is a vertically integrated complex of enterprises for the production of chicken, hatching eggs and fodder, engages in crop cultivation, cultivating 360,000 hectares of land, and produces chicken meat under the name Nasha Riaba.
The founder of the company is Yurii Kosiuk.
MHP shares have been listed in the form of global depository receipts on the stock exchange since 2008.