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Slovenian Share Indices Continue Drop in Higher Turnover

Nov 3, 2009, 7:06:56 PMArticle by Kire Nedelkovski
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November 3 (SeeNews) - Slovenian share indices fell in higher turnover on Tuesday, data of the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) showed.

Slovenian Share Indices Continue Drop in Higher Turnover

The blue-chip SBITOP index lost 0.68% to 1,043.97 points and the broader SBI20 index fell 0.6% to 4,312.89 points.

On Monday, the SBITOP lost 0.76% and the SBI20 was down 0.98%.

Five of the seven LJSE blue chips closed lower on Tuesday with only rubber-to-tourism holding company Sava rising, adding 1.74% to an average price of 208.60 euro ($308.3).

Blue-chip lender Nova Kreditna Banka Maribor closed unchanged at an average daily price of 12.94 euro.

Zavarovalnica Triglav led the blue-chip decliners, losing 1.99% to 26.53 euro.

Drug maker Krka, a blue-chip heavyweight, was the most liquid stock in a volume of 6,596 stocks, ending 1.12% lower at an average daily price of 70.50 euro.

LJSE's total turnover rose to 1.7 million euro from 1.1 million euro on Monday.

($=0.6766 euro)

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