LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), December 19 (SeeNews) – Telekom Slovenije [LJE:TLSG] recorded the sharpest losses in its share price among the blue-chip companies on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) on Thursday, bourse data showed.
Telekom Slovenije's shares closed 1.81% lower at 54.4 euro.
On Wednesday, Telekom Slovenije said it has sold its wholly-owned Bosnian unit Blicnet to Bosnia's Telekomunikacije Republike Srpske for 35.4 million euro. The final purchase price was determined after the parties to the deal completed on December 18 all the activities for setting the price defined in the purchase and sale agreement, Telekom Slovenije noted.
Fuel retailer Petrol [LJE:PETG] posted the biggest gains among the blue-chip companies, closing 0.55% higher at 367.0 euro.
The LJSE's blue-chip SBITOP index, which tracks the most liquid and capitalised stocks on the LJSE, ended Thursday's session 0.03% lower at 924.15 points.
Pharmaceuticals producer Krka [LJE:KRKG] generated the largest portion of the LJSE's trading turnover on Thursday - 487,410 euro. The bourse's total turnover rose to 1.23 million euro ($1.4 million) from 982,770 euro on Wednesday.
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