November 29 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian farming group BG Agro [BUL:BGAG] said that it turned to a consolidated net profit of some 8.3 million levs ($4.8 million/4.3 million euro) in the first nine months of 2021 from a net loss of 1.8 million levs in the comparable period of last year.
The group's expenses went up to 110.9 million levs in the January-September period of this year from 80.3 million levs a year earlier, the company said in an interim financial statement published on Friday.
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BG Agro's revenue grew to 119.3 million levs in the review period from 78.5 million levs in the first nine months of 2020, the financial statement also showed.
At the end of September, BG Agro's assets amounted to 143.4 million levs, up from 132.7 million levs a year earlier.
As at 10:00 CET on Monday, shares in BG Agro changed hands flat at 1.31 levs on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)