According to Fixygen, Korosten Chemical Machinery Plant JSC (“Khimmash,” Zhytomyr Oblast) ended 2025 with a net profit of UAH 2.756 million, which is 34.6% less than the corresponding figure for 2024, which stood at UAH 4.22 million, according to information included in the agenda of the general meeting of shareholders on the results of 2025.
According to the draft resolutions for the meeting scheduled for April 30, published on the company’s website, it is planned to allocate 5% of net profit, or UAH 0.138 million, to the company’s reserve fund, while UAH 2.618 million will be used to cover losses from previous years. Shareholders also plan to approve the results of the company’s financial and operational activities for the past year.
According to OpenDataBot, PJSC “Khimmash” reported revenue of UAH 166.348 million in 2025, which is 0.35% less than in 2024, when this figure stood at UAH 166.94 million. The company’s assets as of the end of 2025 were valued at UAH 321.321 million, and its liabilities at UAH 165.871 million. The service also notes that the company is registered in Korosten, Zhytomyr Oblast; its authorized capital is UAH 26.895 million; the director is Viktor Ruban; and its primary NACE code is the manufacture of industrial refrigeration and ventilation equipment.
Founded in 1949, the Khimmash plant specializes in the manufacture of, among other things, heat exchangers, condensers, refrigerators, and evaporators for the oil refining, petrochemical, and chemical industries, as well as air-cooling units, refrigeration and cryogenic equipment, and heating boilers.
According to information on the company’s website, in 2025 the plant maintained production volumes at the 2024 level and established a renewable energy portfolio with a total capacity of 1 MW.
As reported, in the fall of 2024 the company launched the second phase of its own solar power plant. Two substations with a total capacity of 420 kW made it possible to fully power the company’s production cycle.
According to the NSSMC, as of the fourth quarter of 2025, more than 98% of the authorized capital of JSC “Khimmash” belongs to the local LLC “Tis-Company.” The company’s ownership structure, published on Khimmash’s website in December 2025, lists Motrona Tishchenko as the person exercising indirect decisive influence over the company.
According to Fixygen, Kyivspetstrans PJSC plans to hold a general meeting of shareholders on April 30.
The company operates in the waste management sector in Kyiv and specializes in the collection, processing, and disposal of household waste. On its corporate website, the company describes itself as one of the market leaders in this sector in the capital and notes that it disposes of Kyiv’s waste at Solid Waste Landfill No. 5 in the village of Podgortsy and at Construction Waste Landfill No. 6 in Kyiv.
Kyivspetstrans PJSC was registered on May 21, 1997. The company’s registered address is 85 European Union Avenue, Kyiv. Its primary activity is the collection of non-hazardous waste. Andriy Hruschynskyi is listed as the company’s director.
According to SMIDA data as of March 31, 2026, the company’s largest shareholder is Igor Tynny, who owns 46.8349% of the shares.
According to Opendatabot, Kyivspetstrans’ revenue in 2025 amounted to UAH 521.857 million, with a net profit of UAH 44.991 million.
Kyivspetstrans is one of the key operators in the capital’s waste management system. The company has been operating in the market since 1971 and provides services for the collection, processing, and disposal of waste, remaining an important element of Kyiv’s municipal infrastructure.
According to Fixygen, JSC “Sumy Plant of Pump and Power Engineering ‘Nasosenergomash’” intends to hold an extraordinary general meeting of shareholders via remote participation on May 21, 2026. Information regarding the convening of the meeting was published by the State Property Fund of Ukraine, which acts as the body managing the state’s corporate rights in the company.
The company is one of Ukraine’s largest manufacturers of pumping equipment and power machinery. According to public registries, the plant is registered in Sumy, with EDRPOU code 05785448.
According to SMIDA data for the fourth quarter of 2025, the Ukrainian state, represented by the State Property Fund, owns 90.6065% of the company’s shares.
According to Opendatabot, the company’s revenue in 2024 amounted to UAH 275.942 million, its net loss was UAH 167.06 million, its assets totaled UAH 2.089 billion, and its liabilities amounted to UAH 1.571 billion. In the quarterly report for the first nine months of 2025, revenue amounted to UAH 340.764 million, and the net loss was UAH 27.154 million.
Nasosenergomash specializes in the production of pumps and equipment for the energy sector, the oil and gas sector, water supply, and industry. The company remains one of the key machine-building assets in the Sumy region, and the controlling stake is managed by the state through the State Property Fund of Ukraine.
According to Fixygen, Private Joint Stock Company (PJSC) “Zhytomyr Canning Plant” plans to hold a remote general meeting of shareholders on May 25, at which reports from management bodies for the past seven years (2019–2025) will be presented, the company reported in the disclosure system of the National Securities and Stock Market Commission (NSSMC).
According to the agenda, shareholders intend to approve the results of financial and operational activities for the specified period. It is proposed that the profits earned by the company in 2019–2025 remain undistributed, and that losses be covered by future income. There are no plans to accrue or pay dividends for these years.
A separate set of issues involves a complete renewal of the supervisory board, whose re-election will take place through cumulative voting, as well as the approval of a new version of the charter.
In addition, the plant plans to significantly expand the list of economic activities in the Unified State Register. The updated list will include, in particular, the production of bread and confectionery, prepared foods and meals, and baby food, as well as the wholesale trade in fuel, metals, grain, and dairy products. The company intends to formally establish operations in the fields of freight transport, industrial machinery repair, and real estate transactions.
Shareholders are also being asked to grant preliminary consent for the company to enter into significant transactions during the year totaling up to UAH 20 million. The nature of these transactions covers a wide range of operations: from the purchase and sale of property and securing loans to participating in the establishment of other business entities and investment activities.
According to data from the Opendatabot service, PJSC “Zhytomyr Canning Plant” increased its revenue by 18.3% to UAH 8.56 million in 2025, while net profit doubled to UAH 60,500. The company’s assets grew by 7.2% over the year and amounted to UAH 3.48 million as of the end of 2025, while liabilities increased by 5.9% to UAH 3.08 million. The company officially employs nine people.
PJSC “Zhytomyr Canning Plant” specializes in processing vegetables and fruits (TM “Zhytomyrsky,” TM “Dary Polissya”) and manufactures private label products for the ‘Silpo’ and “ATB” retail chains.
According to Fixygen, PJSC “Cherkasy River Port” plans to hold a general meeting of shareholders on April 22.
The company is registered in Cherkasy and operates in the river logistics and cargo transshipment sector. According to public records, the company was founded on July 23, 1996, with a registered capital of UAH 58,476 thousand, and is headed by Viktor Tantsyura. The company’s primary activity is river freight transport. Additional areas of operation include the extraction of sand, gravel, clay, and kaolin; freight trucking; the sale of building materials; and the leasing and operation of real estate.
According to SMIDA data as of March 31, 2026, the company’s largest shareholders are Viktor Atamanenko and Nadezhda Bidna, each of whom owns 37.5881% of the shares.
The Cherkasy River Port is one of the river port facilities on the Dnieper River, focused on handling general and bulk cargo. Industry reports note that the port accommodates river-sea vessels with a carrying capacity of up to 3,000 tons, and its cargo portfolio includes metal, equipment, reinforced concrete products, mineral-building materials, and containerized and general cargo.
According to Opendatabot, the company’s revenue in 2025 amounted to UAH 2.285 million, compared to UAH 1.533 million the previous year. The net loss for the past year decreased to 912,000 UAH from 1.613 million UAH in 2024, and assets as of the end of 2025 were estimated at 2.445 million UAH.
According to Fixygen, PJSC “Odesavinprom” intends to hold a shareholders’ meeting on April 30, 2026. The company discloses corporate information on its own issuer website, where materials for shareholders and notices of material corporate actions are also posted. According to previously published corporate materials, in 2025, Odessavinprom’s shareholders had already made decisions regarding share issuances, and the supervisory board had amended the terms of the issuance. This indicates the company’s ongoing active corporate activity in recent years.
“Odesavinprom” is a producer of grape wines registered in the village of Rozyvka, Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi District, Odesa Region. According to the issuer’s website, the company’s EDRPOU code is 00412027, and its contact address is 1a Pryvokzalna St., Rozyvka village.
According to the company’s materials regarding the share issuance, the director of the private joint-stock company is Anton Obrezha, and the largest shareholders with stakes exceeding 5% are listed as Vasyl Bratinov with 61.666056% of the shares and Ignat Bratinov with 24.864674%. The company’s authorized capital as of the date of the decision to issue shares was UAH 16.403 million.
According to Opendatabot, PJSC “Odesavinprom” reported revenue of UAH 490.641 million in 2025, with 55 employees, and the company’s founding date is listed as November 18, 2002.