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Sintal Agriculture Public (WBO:SNPS) Additional Paid-In Capital : €0.00 Mil(As of . 20)


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What is Sintal Agriculture Public Additional Paid-In Capital?



Sintal Agriculture Public Additional Paid-In Capital Historical Data

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Sintal Agriculture Public Additional Paid-In Capital Calculation

Capital that a company raises in a financing round in excess of the capital's par value. The account represents the excess paid by an investor over the par-value price of a stock issue. Additional paid-in-capital can arise from issuing either preferred or common stock.

Additional Paid-In Capital is calculated as

Additional Paid-In Capital=(Issue Price-Par Value)* Shares Outstanding (Diluted Average)

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Sintal Agriculture Public (WBO:SNPS) Business Description

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Sintal Agrticulture utilizes modern agricultural technology to produce cereal products from Ukrainian land. The company grows wheat, maize, sunflower, barley, rapeseed, sugar beet, buckwheat, soybean, peas, and other crops.