March 4 (SeeNews) - Serbian construction company Jedinstvo [BEL:JESV] said it bought back 300 of its own shares, thus increasing its stake to 7.515% from 7.386%.
Jedinstvo bought the shares on the Belgrade bourse on February 28 at an average price of 7,500 dinars ($69/64 euro) apiece, it said in a bourse filing on Friday.
Following the transaction, Jedinstvo owns an overall 17,487 own shares. The repurchase is part of the company's share buyback programme announced in June 2022.
Jedinstvo's share capital is divided into 232,703 shares of 1,500 dinars in par value each. The stocks last traded on February 28, closing flat at 7,500 dinars.
As of March 4, data from Serbia's central registry of securities showed that Jedinstvo's largest single shareholder its director general Mica Micic with a 25.4% stake, followed by the company itself with 7.51% and other minority shareholders with stakes of less than 6% each.
(1 euro = 117.207 dinars)