April 3 (SeeNews) - A total of 50,050 shares in Bulgaria's 235 Holdings, equal to a 1% stake in the real estate investment company, changed hands in a single deal worth just over 1 million levs ($592,900/511,300 euro) on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange on Wednesday, bourse data shows.
The deal was priced at 20.0 levs per share, unchanged from the company's previous closing price on the Sofia exchange, according to BSE data.
No further details were immediately available.
Hong Kong-registered 235 Holdings Limited, majority owner of Sofia-based 235 Holdings, has been actively divesting its stake in the company since mid-2018. In June 2018, 235 Holdings Limited held a 97.87% interest in the Bulgarian company but via several transactions cut its stake to 49.52% by March 22.
235 Holdings shares started trading on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange on July 4, 2018.
Last year, 235 Holdings increased its capital to 5.1 million levs from 100,000 levs by issuing 5 million shares at a price of 1 lev apiece.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)