October 20 (SeeNews) - The main equity indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) ended narrowly mixed on Wednesday as losses in Hrvatski Telekom [ZSE:TH] and the preferred shares of Adris [ZSE:ADRS2] offset gains in Atlantic Grupa [ZSE:ATGR] and ICT solutions provider Ericsson Nikola Tesla [ZSE:ERNT], bourse data showed.
The ZSE's blue-chip 21-share benchmark CROBEX added 0.07% to end at 2,049.78 points.
The narrower of the ZSE's two blue-chip indices, the CROBEX10, which tracks the top 10 companies from the Crobex in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, dipped 0.01% to finish at 1,246.95 points.
In regular turnover, Hrvatski Telekom [ZSE:TH] was the most traded stock on Wednesday, generating a turnover of 1.06 million kuna ($164,000/141,000 euro). Its shares declined 0.54% to close at 184 kuna.
Adris' preferred shares fell 0.47% to 424 kuna in a turnover of 846,300 kuna.
Atlantic Grupa in regular trading rose 1.91% to end at 1,600 kuna in a turnover of 494,000 kuna. In block trading 3,497 of its shares changed hands in a turnover of almost 5.5 million kuna.
Ericsson Nikola Tesla's shares rose 0.84% to 1,800 kuna in a turnover of 430,000 kuna on the next for company's new deals worth over 31 million kuna with Bosnian HT Mostar.
The ZSE's total turnover rose to 10.2 million kuna, up from 6 million kuna on Tuesday, boosted by the block trading in Atlantic Grupa.
(1 euro=7.505 kuna)