November 28 (SeeNews) - Trading turnover on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE) soared on Tuesday on the back of deals in shares of Texim Bank [BUL:5CP], real estate investment company Velgraf Asset Management [BUL:1VX] and Capital Concept Limited (CCL) [BUL:WCO]. BSE's total trading turnover amounted to 5.8 million levs ($3.52 million/2.96 million euro) on Tuesday, sharply up from 1.8 million levs on Monday. Trading in shares of Texim Bank, Velgraf Asset Management and CCL generated a combined turnover of 5.5 million levs. Sirma Group Holding [BUL:SKK] rose the most among the blue chips on the BSE on Tuesday, bourse data showed. Sirma Group Holding closed 3.30% higher at 1.033 levs ($0.80/0.67 euro) as 1,538 shares changed hands.