On December 12, companies related to the managers of Kernel agro-industrial group bought Eurobonds of the holding with a total par value of $12.4 mln at a price of 45-46% of the nominal value, Kernel said in a statement on the Warsaw Stock Exchange on Monday evening.
According to it, there were four transactions with Eurobonds maturing in 2024 and a coupon of 6.5% per annum: par value of $2.4 million at 45.75% of par value, par value of $2.5 million (at 46%), par value of $5 million (at 45%), par value of $2.5 million (at 45.55%).
It is specified in the message that deals were made at over-the-counter market.
As earlier reported, in the middle of November the companies, related to “Kernel” management, purchased Eurobonds of the holding with a total par value of $29,43 mln at a price of 45-48% of the nominal value.
According to the annual report of “Kernel” in the middle of this year in the market were eurobonds of the company with maturity in 2024 and the nominal value of $297,314 million with maturity in 2027 and $297,724 million.
“Kernel was the world’s number one producer and exporter of sunflower oil before the war (about 7% of world production) and the largest producer and seller of bottled sunflower oil in Ukraine. In addition, the company was engaged in cultivation of other agricultural products and their realization.
The largest co-owner of Kernel, through Namsen Ltd. is Ukrainian businessman Andrei Verevskyi, with a 39.3% stake.
In FY2022 (July-2021 – June-2022), the holding posted net loss of $41 mln against $506 mln net profit in the previous FY. Its revenue decreased by 5% – to $5.332 bln, while EBITDA decreased 3.7 times – to $220 mln.