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Shares of Grupa Azoty set to experience biggest drop in a single day after polymer project blowout

Shares of Grupa Azoty set to experience biggest drop in a single day after polymer project blowout

The shares of Grupa Azoty, a Polish chemicals company, fell by the most ever in a single day on Tuesday following the announcement that Orlen, the top oil refiner in Poland would not be buying more shares in the polymer production project.

Orlen and Azoty have been discussing since 2024 options for GA Polyolefins (the chemical manufacturer's polymers division), in which Orlen already has a 17.3% stake.

In a late-Monday statement, Andrzej Skolmowski, the chief executive of Grupa Azoty said that during negotiations Orlen had informed them that they were not interested in purchasing all or part shares in GA Polyolefins.

Skolmowski said, however, Orlen has stated that it is "ready for further discussions in order to develop a way to utilize GA Polyolefins assets."

Azoty reported that the parties have extended the deadline to hold talks about the future of the Project until the end July.

Grupa Azoty's shares fell 14% at 1135 GMT and were on course for their worst day ever.

Michal Kozak, a Trigon analyst, wrote in a recent note that "Grupa Azoty faces a dire situation." The failure of Orlen to buy the project should lead to negotiations with banks about a debt cut.

Grupa Azoty has declined to provide any further comment than its Monday statement.

(source: Reuters)