ADM, US0394831020

ADM Stock - Weekly review and agri-sector comparison

19.06.2026 - 16:21:44 | ad-hoc-news.de

ADM stock closes out the week after a muted news flow, with investors watching valuation, earnings outlook and how the US agribusiness group stacks up against sector peers such as Bunge and Cargill.

ADM, US0394831020
ADM, US0394831020

Edited by ad hoc news Sector & Peer-Group Desk. Verified prior to publication on 06/19/2026, 16:19 CET. Details in the imprint.

ADM (US0394831020) remains in focus for long-term investors as one of the largest US-listed agribusiness and commodity trading groups. With no major fresh corporate headlines on Friday, attention turns to how the stock has performed this week versus key peers and broader sector trends.

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How ADM shares fared this week

Archer-Daniels-Midland stock has traded in a relatively narrow band in recent sessions, reflecting a calmer backdrop in agricultural commodities and a lack of new company-specific catalysts. Third-party quote data show the shares recently around the mid-$70s, implying a market value near $37 billion.

The valuation leaves ADM on a mid-teens multiple of trailing earnings, according to independent statistics providers that track the stock’s price-to-earnings ratio and market capitalization on a rolling basis. That positions the group as a mature, cash-generative agribusiness rather than a high-growth play.

Comparison with global agribusiness peers

Compared with listed peer Bunge, which has a similar profile in grain origination and oilseed crushing, ADM trades at a broadly comparable earnings multiple, albeit with some discount or premium depending on the chosen time frame and data source. Privately held giants like Cargill provide less direct valuation reference but frame the scale of the industry.

Sector-wide, investors have been weighing normalized post-pandemic margins in crop processing against ongoing demand for biofuels, plant-based proteins and food ingredients. These themes help determine how much of ADM’s recent profitability is structural versus cyclical, a core element in peer-group comparisons by institutional investors.

What the company sells

ADM’s business spans origination of corn, soybeans and other crops, extensive grain and oilseed processing, and a growing nutrition segment that supplies food, beverage and animal feed customers worldwide. The company generates revenue by buying, processing, transporting and marketing these agricultural commodities and value-added ingredients.

Where the stock trades today

The shares of ADM (US0394831020) trade on the New York Stock Exchange at $75.10 as of 06/18/2026, 22:00 ET.

Key facts on ADM stock

  • Company: Archer-Daniels-Midland Company
  • ISIN: US0394831020
  • WKN: 854161
  • Ticker: ADM
  • Venue: NYSE
  • Price (as of 06/18/2026, 22:00 ET): 75.10 USD
  • Market cap: 36.9 billion USD (as of 06/18/2026)
  • Sector / Industry: Consumer Staples / Agricultural Products & Services
  • Index membership: Standard & Poor's 500 index
  • Next earnings date: not officially scheduled

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