March 24 (SeeNews) - The main equity indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) ended lower on Friday, as losses in Hrvatski Telekom and Adris offset gains in Valamar, bourse data showed.
The 15-share CROBEX declined 0.28% to finish at 2,208.84 points. The narrower index CROBEX10, which tracks the top ten issuers in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, went down 0.29% to end at 1,261.06 points.
Hrvatski Telekom [ZSE:HT], was the most traded company with a turnover of 109,200 euro ($118,000). Its shares declined 0.78% to 25.30 euro. The company said on Thursday it will propose to its shareholders to distribute a dividend of 1.10 euro per share for 2022, slightly higher than last year's dividend of 1.06 euro per share.
Hotel owner and manager Valamar Riviera [ZSE:RIVP] ranked second by turnover with 109,100 euro. Its shares gained 0.45% to finish at 4.44 euro.
Index-heavyweight preferred shares of diversified holding company Adris [ZSE:ADRS2] shed 1.45% to end at 54.20 euro in a turnover of 103,000 euro.
The bourse's total trading turnover reached 719,000 euro from 666,000 euro on Thursday.
($ = 0.929 euro)
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