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For ICL, you really have to believe in the pivot from being viewed mainly as a bulk fertilizer and bromine producer to a more specialized player built around Agriculture, Food, and Industrial end markets. The latest quarter’s stronger sales and earnings give that story a bit more credibility, but they do not erase the history of volatile earnings, a high debt load, and an unstable dividend path. The newly announced reorganization, effective 2027, looks material for the short term because it adds execution risk on top of already modest growth expectations and low return on equity, even as management leans harder into specialty crop nutrition and food solutions. In the near term, integration progress, funding needs after the US$800 million bond issue, and how cash is balanced between dividends and investment remain key catalysts to watch.
However, investors should be aware that execution risk around the reorganization could pressure returns. ICL Group's shares have been on the rise but are still potentially undervalued by 37%. Find out what it's worth.Explore 2 other fair value estimates on ICL Group - why the stock might be worth as much as 58% more than the current price!
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