February 23 (SeeNews) - The main equity indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) ended higher on Thursday, supported by gains in Adris and Atlantska Plovidba, bourse data showed.
The 18-share CROBEX added 0.38% to close at 2,177.71 points.
The narrower CROBEX10, which tracks the top ten issuers in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, climbed 0.48% to close at 1,263.36 points.
The blue-chip preferred shares of diversified holding company Adris [ZSE:ADRS2] were the most traded issue with a turnover of 161,000 euro ($171,000). They rose 2.33% to end at 52.60 euro on the news that its consolidated net profit rose to 550 million kuna ($77 million/ 73 million euro) last year, up 37% on the year and 9% higher compared to pre-pandemic 2019.
Second by turnover on Thursday ranked rarely traded ordinary shares of Adris [ZSE:ADRS], which soared 5.13% to end at 61.50 euro in a turnover of 116,000 euro.
Shares of shipping company Atlantska Plovidba [ZSE:ATPL] appreciated 3.38% to end at 55 euro in a turnover of 102,000 euro.
The bourse's total trading turnover slightly declined to 993,100 euro from 1.05 million euro on Wednesday.
The prices are quoted in both euro and kuna.
($ = 0.943 euro)