Amir Marketing

Distributing agriculture & technical products.

Sector: CommerceMarket cap: NIS 456M
All analyses

Analyses on Amir Marketing (1)

Amir Shivuk 2025: Feed Lifted the Business, but Cash Flow Still Has Not Caught Up

Amir Shivuk ended 2025 with better operating economics, mainly because of feed, but the improvement still has not proved that it can convert into durable cash without more short-term bank funding.

March 27, 2026
Follow-up dives

Follow-up dives on Amir Marketing (3)

Follow-up

Amir Shivuk: How Much the Turkey and Layer Strategy Really Strengthens Feed

Amir Shivuk's poultry strategy strengthens the feed segment mainly by giving it better control over demand volumes. The turkey move is already large enough to function as a meaningful anchor customer, while the layer move is still at a stage where capital, financing, and commitm…

March 27, 2026
Follow-up

Amir Shivuk: The Real Economics of Bnei Brak, Between ILS 44.7 Million and ILS 171.6 Million

Bnei Brak is almost the entire investment-property layer at Amir Shivuk, but at end-2025 it still lives between three different numbers: ILS 44.7 million in carrying value, ILS 171.6 million in fair value, and only ILS 4.58 million to ILS 4.88 million of minimum rent on the way…

March 27, 2026
Follow-up

Amir Shivuk: Why 2025 Profit Got Stuck in Receivables, Inventory, and the Bank

Amir Shivuk did not lose its 2025 profit because of one unusual investment or a collapse in collections. It lost the cash conversion because the operating cycle absorbed NIS 83.6 million through receivables, inventory, suppliers, and the rest of working capital, while the bank r…

March 27, 2026