CARB, KE0000000117

Carbacid Investments stock (KE0000000117): Nairobi-listed CO2 producer edges higher on light trading

02.06.2026 - 20:15:43 | ad-hoc-news.de

Carbacid Investments shares on the Nairobi Securities Exchange made a small gain in Tuesday trading, with modest volumes as investors in Kenya continued to digest earlier financial results and the company’s steady dividend profile.

CARB, KE0000000117
CARB, KE0000000117

Carbacid Investments shares in Kenya moved slightly higher in Tuesday trading, keeping the Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed stock in focus for domestic investors who favor steady dividend payers.

According to a 06/02/2026 daily market wrap from Kingdom Securities, Carbacid Investments traded around KES 29.65 and closed at approximately KES 29.70, marking an uptick of about 0.17% for the session on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) in Kenya, with the broker also citing a dividend yield in the mid-single digits for the counter as of that date based on its latest distributions.

The same Kingdom Securities report highlights that Carbacid Investments recorded modest net foreign participation on 06/02/2026, with turnover levels that placed the counter among the more thinly traded industrial names on the NSE compared with large-cap Kenyan banks and consumer stocks on that day, underlining the relatively illiquid nature of the share despite its long-standing presence on the local market.

In the context of the broader Kenyan equity market, the 06/02/2026 price list from myStocks shows Carbacid Investments on the official Market Pricelist for the day, confirming that the stock remains actively listed and traded in Kenya’s domestic currency, the Kenyan shilling, and continues to be part of the industrial and manufacturing segment of the local bourse.

For investors following Kenyan equities from Europe, Carbacid Investments is also occasionally quoted on German alternative trading venues such as Tradegate via secondary lines, typically translated into euros, although liquidity there tends to be significantly lower than on the home market in Nairobi.

As of: 02.06.2026

By the editorial team - specialized in equity coverage.

At a glance

  • Name: CARB
  • Sector/industry: Industrial gases and investment holding
  • Headquarters/country: Nairobi, Kenya
  • Core markets: Kenya and selected East African countries
  • Key revenue drivers: Production and sale of carbon dioxide and other industrial gases, alongside returns from a portfolio of local investments
  • Home exchange/listing venue: Nairobi Securities Exchange (CARB)
  • Trading currency: KES

Carbacid Investments: core business model

Carbacid Investments mainly generates cash flows by operating a carbon dioxide and industrial gases business in Kenya while also managing a portfolio of local investments that add a second income stream.

Latest quarterly results for Carbacid Investments at a glance

Carbacid Investments last reported financial figures for its latest completed period in a set of results that underpins the relatively stable valuation at which the Nairobi-listed stock trades.

In those most recent results filed in Kenya, Carbacid Investments disclosed revenue and profit figures that supported its ability to continue paying dividends, a feature that local brokers such as Kingdom Securities regularly reference in their Nairobi market commentary when they describe the stock as a relatively defensive name among Kenyan industrial counters.

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Sentiment and reactions on Carbacid Investments

The slight move in Carbacid Investments on the Nairobi Securities Exchange can trigger new discussions among Kenyan retail investors following dividend-oriented industrial stocks.

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Conclusion

The mild price gain for Carbacid Investments on 06/02/2026 underlines how the Nairobi-traded industrial gases and investment holding stock continues to attract selective local interest despite relatively low day-to-day liquidity on the NSE.

Against the backdrop of its latest reported financial results and ongoing dividend story, the current trading range around the high-20s in Kenyan shillings places Carbacid Investments among the more income-focused industrial names on the Kenyan market, while investors continue to watch the company’s operational performance in carbon dioxide production and its investment portfolio for future signals.

Disclaimer: This article does not constitute investment advice. The comprehensive scope of this informative article was made possible through the use of a.i.. Stocks are volatile financial instruments.

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