April 19 (SeeNews) - Serbian mineral water bottler Voda Vrnjci [BEL:VDAV] said on Tuesday that its net loss widened 127% to 156.4 million dinars ($1.43 million/1.33 million euro) in 2021.
The company's revenues in 2021 amounted to 987.9 million dinars, up 7.4% on the year, while its expenses increased by 15.3% to 1.14 billion dinars, the company said in its annual financial report to the Belgrade Stock Exchange.
Voda Vrnjci's shares last traded on the Belgrade Stock Exchange on January 27, when 156 of its shares were purchased, and on February 17, when three of its shares changed hands. Both times the shares traded at 4,601 dinars apiece.
The company, located in the town of Vrnjacka Banja in central Serbia, was founded in 1990.
In early March, Serbian polyethylene terephthalate packaging producer Ekstra-pet increased its stake in Voda Vrnjci to 93.3%.