LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), February 10 (SeeNews) – The benchmark index of the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) fell on Monday, as shares of logistics company Intereuropa [LJE:IEKG] suffered the sharpest losses among the blue-chip companies, bourse data showed.
The blue-chip SBITOP index, which tracks the most liquid and capitalised stocks on the LJSE, ended Monday's session 0.17% lower at 976.48 points.
Intereuropa's shares closed 11.32% lower at 1.41 euro, erasing most of their Friday's gains. On Friday, the company's share price added 13.57% to 1.59 euro.
Intereuropa Group said earlier on Monday it plans to achieve growth in sales revenue to 170.7 million euro this year and EBITDA of 13.0 million euro.
Hand tools manufacturer Unior [LJSE:UKIG] posted the biggest gains among the blue chips on the LJSE on Monday. The company's shares closed 2.84% higher at 14.5 euro.
Pharmaceuticals producer Krka [LJE:KRKG] contributed the largest portion of Monday's trading turnover – 267,370 euro. The bourse's total regulated market turnover fell to 824,210 euro ($901,966) from 1.18 million euro on Friday.
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