Krka bought 187 shares at 114.69 euro each on January 19, 831 shares at 117.31 euro each on January 22, 864 shares at 117.30 euro each on January 23, 861 shares at 116.75 euro each on January 24, as well as 881 shares at 115.91 euro each on January 25, it said in a bourse filing on Friday.
Before the transactions, Krka held 1,925,109 of its shares. Following the repurchase, it now holds 1,928,733 own shares.
The share purchase is part of Krka's new share buyback programme, launched in July 2023, under which the company plans to acquire a maximum of just over 1.45 million own shares over the following 36 months. The maximum pecuniary amount allocated to the programme is 424.4 million euro.
($ = 0.92214 euro)