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BELGRADE (Serbia), May 5 (SeeNews) - Serbian edible oil producer Vital [BEL:VITL] said on Thursday its net loss came in at 1.003 billion dinars ($9.03 million/8.52 million euro) in 2021 after a net profit of 20.8 million dinars recorded a year prior.
Revenues rose by 11.5% on the year to 4.6 billion dinars, while total expenses jumped 35.9% on an annual comparison basis to 5.5 billion dinars, the company said in a filling to the Belgrade Stock Exchange.
Sales advanced from 4.01 billion dinars in 2020 to 4.4 billion dinars in 2021, while sales on the domestic market inched 4.6% higher to 3.5 billion dinars during the same period.
Vital's capital is composed of 763,937 shares with a nominal price of 1,033 dinars apiece.
The firm's shares last traded on April 20, when 161 stocks changed hands at 1,033 dinars.
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