Carbacid Investments Stock - Weekly review and sector comparison
19.06.2026 - 18:22:41 | ad-hoc-news.deEdited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 18:14 EAT. Details in the imprint.
Carbacid Investments (KE0000000117) is ending the week without any new price-sensitive announcements, as no fresh filings or major press releases have been published on its website or local exchange notices over the past few days. Investors are therefore looking more closely at the company’s recent share performance and how it compares with regional industrial and chemical peers.
Background and price data on Carbacid Investments stock
Further news, filings and market data on Carbacid Investments stock are collected on the ad-hoc-news topic page and the company’s investor relations site.
What this quiet week shows
For Carbacid Investments, the absence of new corporate announcements this week underlines the relatively low newsflow typical of many smaller listed companies in East Africa. The company’s last major communication, such as its full-year financial statements or dividend declaration, dates back several months and remains the key reference point for many investors.
On its website the group emphasizes its position as a long-established producer of industrial and food-grade carbon dioxide in Kenya, with operations that include extraction, purification and distribution of CO? to beverage and industrial customers. The business profile and dividend track record therefore often matter more for sentiment than short-term headlines.
How Carbacid compares with peers
In weekly perspective, Carbacid Investments shares typically trade with modest volumes on the Nairobi Securities Exchange, reflecting a relatively small free float and a buy-and-hold shareholder base. That contrasts with larger regional industrial names, where higher liquidity can lead to more pronounced day-to-day price swings.
Compared with broader African chemicals and industrial gas peers, Carbacid’s equity story is closely tied to local demand for carbonated beverages, welding, and other industrial applications, as well as Kenya’s macro backdrop. Investors also watch how the group’s balance sheet and cash generation stack up against listed utilities and industrials with similar dividend policies.
How the company makes money
Carbacid Investments generates most of its revenue from producing and selling food-grade and industrial carbon dioxide, including bottled CO? used by beverage companies and bulk deliveries to industrial customers. It also has investment holdings that contribute income through dividends and interest, complementing the core gas operations.
Where the stock trades today
The shares of Carbacid Investments (KE0000000117) trade on the Nairobi Securities Exchange in Kenyan shillings; the most recent verifiable price data from the exchange show only limited recent trading and do not provide an up-to-the-minute quote.
Key facts on Carbacid Investments stock
- Company: Carbacid Investments Plc
- ISIN: KE0000000117
- Ticker: CARB
- Venue: Nairobi Securities Exchange
- Sector / Industry: Materials / Industrial Gases and Chemicals
- Index membership: Local Nairobi market indices only, no membership in major global benchmarks such as the S&P 500 or Stoxx Europe 600
- Next earnings date: not officially scheduled
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