
CHS Inc
CHS Inc (CHSCL) is a US-based, farmer-owned co-operative with diversified operations across agriculture, food ingredients and energy marketing. It supplies crop inputs and services, handles grain origination and processing, and has retail and wholesale energy operations under well-known brands. As a co-operative, its capital structure and governance differ from typical public companies, which can affect dividend policies, share liquidity and voting rights. With a modest market capitalisation, CHSCL may trade less actively than larger peers, and performance can be influenced by commodity prices, weather, global crop demand and energy markets. Investors should be aware of cyclical earnings, exposure to regulatory and trade developments, and the potential impacts of agricultural cycles. This summary is educational and not personal financial advice; returns are not guaranteed and suitability depends on individual circumstances. Consider researching recent financial statements and liquidity before investing.
Stock Performance Snapshot
Financial Health
CHS Inc is generating decent revenue and profits, though its margins suggest some challenges ahead.
Dividend
CHS Inc's high dividend yield of 7.64% makes it an appealing choice for dividend-seeking investors. If you invested $1000 you would be paid $76.40 a year in dividends (based on the last 12 months).
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Coβoperative model
CHSβs farmer-owned structure shapes capital returns and governance, so investors should understand share classes and how member dynamics can influence strategy.
Commodity exposure
Earnings are sensitive to crop prices, weather and global demandβthis can create upside in strong markets but also downside in weak cycles.
Energy and inputs
Energy marketing and agricultural inputs diversify revenue streams, though exposure to fuel price swings and regulatory shifts remains a consideration.
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