July 15 (SeeNews) - The main equity indices of the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) extended their losing streak on Friday, for a fourth straight session, on loses in Hrvatski Telekom, a bourse data showed.
The 22-share blue-chip index, the CROBEX, dipped 0.13% to end at 1,937.30 points.
The narrower CROBEX10, which tracks the top ten companies in terms of free float, market capitalisation and liquidity, also declined 0.13% to close at 1,146.95 points.
Index heavyweight Hrvatski Telekom [ZSE:HT] was the most traded company on Friday with a turnover of 738,300 kuna ($99,200/98,300 euro). Its shares declined 0.57% to finish at 175 kuna.
Car dealer Auto Hrvatska [ZSE:AUHR], which is not part of the indices, was the second most traded company with a turnover of some 461,000 kuna. Its shares rose 2.41% to 850 kuna.
Shares of shipping company Atlantska Plovidba [ZSE:ATPL] surged 3.67% to end at 424 kuna in a turnover of 334,000 kuna, erasing part of their losses in the previous few days.
Shares of holding company Djuro Djakovic [ZSE:DJDH] surged 200% to end at 30 kuna in a turnover of 87,500 kuna. They rebounded after a plunge of 83.47% on Thursday, when the bourse dropped them from the CROBEX index in an extraordinary revision. The company is undergoing a restructuring procedure by Czech investor DD Acquisition with a planned series of corporate actions and the impact of these events on the share price is uncertain, the bourse said earlier this week.
Shares of luxury clothing producer Varteks [ZSE:VART] registered the biggest daily loss on Friday, 40%, to close at 1.80 kuna in a turnover of 10,407 kuna.
The bourse's total trading turnover fell to 3.9 million kuna from 5.6 million kuna on Thursday.
(1 euro = 7.511 Croatian kuna)