LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), September 25 (SeeNews) – Slovenian port operator Luka Koper [LJE:LKPG] recorded the sharpest losses among the blue-chip companies on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange on Wednesday, partially erasing gains it recorded in the previous session, bourse data showed.
Luka Koper's shares closed 2.34% lower at 25.0 euro. On Tuesday, the company's shares closed at 25.6 euro, up 4.49%.
Logistics group Intereuropa [LJE:IEKG] recorded the biggest gains among the blue-chip companies on Wednesday, after posting the biggest losses in the previous session.
Intereuropa's shares closed at 1.41 euro, up 0.71%. On Tuesday, the company’s shares closed 41.67% lower at 1.4 euro.
Pharmaceuticals producer Krka [LJE:KRKG] generated the largest portion, of 394,430 euro, of LJSE's trading turnover on Wednesday.
The bourse's total turnover fell to 661,430 euro ($727,610) from 806,390 euro on Tuesday.
The blue-chip SBITOP index, which tracks the most liquid and capitalised stocks on the LJSE, ended Wednesday's session 0.12% lower at 857,050 points.
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