May 25 (SeeNews) - Slovenian financial group KD Group [LJE:KDHR] led the blue-chip decliners on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) on Friday, bourse data shows.
KD Group shares fell by 11.76% to 30.0 euro ($35) in a turnover of 1,490 euro.
On Wednesday, KD Group said it has sold Adriatic Slovenica to Generali CEE Holding, part of Italy's Generali Group, for 245 million euro. On the next trading session on Thursday, company's shares closed 190.6% higher at 34.0 euro ($39.9).
The SBITOP index, which tracks the most liquid and capitalised stocks on the LJSE, fell by 0.19% to 903.67 points on Friday. On Thursday, the index increased by 0.53%.
Slovenian hand tools manufacturer Unior [LJE:UKIG] rose the most among blue chips, closing 1.19% higher at 17.0 euro.
Total trading turnover on the LJSE fell to 1.3 million euro on Friday from 1.4 million euro on Thursday.
White goods manufacturer Gorenje [LJE:GRVG] generated the day's largest turnover, of 454,220 euro.
($ = 0.8578 euro)
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