July 15 (SeeNews) - All indices of the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE) except the blue-chip SOFIX ended the week in green territory, as turnover on the main market plunged to 802,418 levs ($413,610/410,270 euro) from 6.2 million levs on Thursday.
The SOFIX inched down 0.07% to 606.89 points, on the back of a 2.25% loss in hydraulic equipment manufacturer M+S Hydraulic [BUL:MSH] to 8.70 levs and a 1.71% slip in diversified group Doverie United Holding [BUL:DUH] to 6.88 levs.
An increase of 5.07% to 1.45 levs in poultry producer Gradus [BUL:GR6] contributed to the positive performance of both the BGTR30 index, in which companies with a free float of at least 10% have equal weight and the BGBX40, which tracks the 40 most traded shares on the Sofia bourse.
The BGTR30 added 0.37% to 734.40 points whereas the BGBX40 climbed 0.22% to 141.37 points.
Agria Group Holding [BUL:AGH] paced the decliners among constituents of both indices. The company closed 4.51% lower at 27.50 levs, with,5 371 shares traded.
The BGREIT, which comprises seven real estate investment trusts gained the most -- 0.83% to 188.16 points, backed by a 5.00% gain in Bulgarian Real Estate Fund REIT [BUL:BREF] to 2.52 levs.
The most traded company on Friday was CB Texim Bank [BUL:TXIM], which generated a turnover of 198,000 levs. As many as 60,000 of its shares were bought and sold, with the stock closing flat at 3.30 levs apiece.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)