The decline of both indices and the increase in turnover marked the previous week on the Montenegro Stock Exchange. The value indicator of the ten best companies MNSE10 weakened by 1.9% to 1,025.38 points, and MONEX by one percent to 14,934.85 points.
The turnover amounted to EUR 774.39 thousand and was 8.6 times higher than last week.
Shares of Elektroprivreda (EPCG) fell by 9.4% to EUR 4.71. Shares of Jugopetrol also fell, 2.5% to 11.99 EUR, as well as Plantaža 8.2% to 27 cents.
Shares of Marina Bar grew by 14.2% to EUR 2.5, Crnogorski Telekom by 5.9% to EUR 1.8, Montenegrin Electric Transmission System (CGES) slightly to EUR 1.07, Port of Kotor slightly to EUR 7.35, as and Lovćen Bank for EUR 550.
Shares of Port of Adria also gained 4.9% to 25 cents.
Shares of Business Logistics Center Morača and Zetatrans remained at last week’s EUR 4 and EUR 1, respectively.
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