January 25 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian construction and investment company Elina Re sold 7,940 shares in local solar photovoltaic (PV) equipment supplier AmonRa Energy [BUL:AMO1], AmonRa said.
Elina Re is wholly-owned by Dimitar Beleliev, CEO and founder of AmonRa, the PV equipment supplier said in a bourse filing on Tuesday. The buyer of the shares was not disclosed.
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Shares in AmonRa closed at 14.45 levs on the BEAM growth segment of the Bulgarian Stock Exchange on January 24, the day of the transaction.
The PV equipment supplier went public in November, raising over 3.1 million levs ($1.72 million/1.58 million euro) in an initial public offering (IPO).
According to bourse data, AmonRa Energy’s equity capital of 6.25 million levs is divided in 6.25 million shares with a par value of 1 lev each. As of January 24, its market capitalization stood at 90.3 million levs.
Elina Re has been operating on the real estate market since 2008. It offers a wide range of services related to the purchase, sale and renting of real estate, according to its website.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)