June 27 (SeeNews) - Slovenian hand tools maker Unior [LJE:UKIG] declined the most among the blue-chip companies in Tuesday's trading on the Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE), bourse data showed.
Unior's shares fell 2.44% to a closing price of 18 euro ($20.3) in a turnover of 22,860 euro.
The SBITOP index which tracks the most liquid and capitalised stocks on LJSE, fell by 0.68% to 796.79 points, after adding 1.27% on Monday. The share prices of nine blue-chip companies out of eleven, closed lower on Tuesday.
Fuel retailer Petrol [LJE:PETG] generated the largest turnover of 259,220 euro, as its share price closed at 376.5 euro, up 0.40%.
Finance company KD Group [LJE:KDHR] was the only other blue chip, whose closing share price rose on Tuesday - by 2.06% to 6.974 euro. It had a slim turnover of just 120 euro.
($ = 0.8861 euro)
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