March 19 (SeeNews) - Serbian construction company Jedinstvo [BEL:JESV] said on Tuesday that it now holds 17,723 own shares, representing an ownership stake equivalent to 7.6% of the total shares with voting rights, following the recent repurchase of 236 shares.
Jedinstvo bought 236 own shares at 7,300 dinars ($68/62 euro) each on the Belgrade Stock Exchange on February 26, it said in a filing with the Belgrade bourse.
Jedinstvo's share capital is divided into 232,703 shares of 1,500 dinars in par value each. The shares closed 0.47% lower at 7,266 dinars on Tuesday.
Jedinstvo's single largest shareholder is its director general, Mica Micic, with a 25.4% stake, followed by minority shareholders with stakes of less than 6% each, according to data from Serbia's central registry of securities.
Last month, Jedinstvo said its net profit increased to 312.8 million dinars in 2023, from 238.7 million dinars the previous year.
1 euro = 117.212 dinars