January 30 (SeeNews) - Civil engineering group Energoprojekt [BEL:ENHL] led the blue-chip gainers' list on the Belgrade bourse on Friday, as share indices ended mixed, stock exchange data showed.
Energoprojekt won 0.48% on Friday and closed at 1,268 dinars in a turnover of 25,360 dinars, as just 20 shares changed hands. The company generated one-third of the total stock turnover on the Belgrade bourse on Friday, ending up as the biggest loser among the blue chips. Energoprojekt lost 1.33% on Friday to 1,262 dinars, generating a turnover of 3.8 million dinars.
The blue-chip BELEX15 index, which tracks the most liquid shares on the Belgrade bourse, went up 0.09% to 697.03 points on Monday. On Friday, the index edged down by 0.12% to 696.42.
The broader BELEXline, a free‐float market capitalisation weighted index, decreased by 0.05% and closed Monday's session at 1,533.21, after rising by 0.09% to 1,533.98 on Friday.
Cookware maker Metalac [BEL:MTLC] paced the blue-chip gainers on the Belgrade stock market on Monday, declining 1.17% to 1,687 dinars per share, as 792 shares changed hands in four transactions.
Belgrade airport operator Aerodrom Nikola Tesla [BEL:AERO] was the most traded stock on the Belgrade bourse on Monday, as 2,637 of its shares changed hands in 166 transactions. Aerodrom Nikola Tesla generated a share turnover of 2.6 million dinars, one-third of the total on the Belgrade stock exchange on Monday. The company's shares added 0.09% and closed at 1,101 dinars.
Turnover from trading in shares fell from 11.4 million dinars on Friday to 6.4 million dinars ($55,100/51,600 euro) on Monday, including 5.6 million dinars contributed by the BELEX15 components. Trading in shares on the multilateral trading facility (MTP) segment contributed 541,291 dinars to the total turnover on the Belgrade stock market on Monday.
No Treasury bonds changed hands on Monday on the Belgrade stock exchange.
(1 euro = 123.967 dinars)