Some decent sized trades in Unga - which has relatively few trades as 72% of the shares are held by the top 20 shareholders.
Rains = more maize = lower prices for maize flour = more sales volumes
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As is, millers are holding the line on prices as electricity prices rise, inflation is up and KES is weak.
Overall, I expect Unga to have record profits in 2014-15 [year ending 30 June] as the wheat mill is running at capacity [CEO at the AGM] while the maize division is doing better. Unga Group also acquired the rest of Unga Uganda which has some valuable property.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett