Profit taking from Hansa on Tuesday

Published: 16 December 1999 y., Thursday

Hansapank closed at 90 EEK (-1.64%) on Tuesday. It was traded quite actively again, despite low trading volumes for other shares. The results of the banks in November may bring some fresh money into the market, although holidays are coming. Actually Hansapank was traded in a very narrow range between 90-91 EEK on Tuesday. The average price of the trades amounted to 90.31 EEK. 213,000 shares were traded. Uhispank, Norma and Telekom had lower volumes, but those few orders had more impact on the prices than heavy volumes for Hansapank_s share price. Surprisingly, Norma was able to rise and closed at 34.90 EEK (+1.75%). Uhispank closed at 21.50 EEK (-0.92%). If we take a look at the price changes in December, then only Telekom (+12%) and Uhispank (+1%) have risen in the last 2 weeks. Hansapank is down over 3%, Norma is down 2.5% and Optiva Bank is down 4% during the same period. Hansapank_s and Norma_s weakness can be explained by the interest of international investors to close their positons before the end of the year. At least those investors haven_t been so active buyers lately. On the secondary list only 13 trades were done in the value of 1.44m EEK. Saku Brewery (4 trades) remained stable at 50 EEK. Baltika (garment producer) had one large trade with 50,000 shares (more than 1% of the company) at 14.15 EEK. It was 1.07% up from the previous closing.
Šaltinis: Baltic Markets
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.

Facebook Comments

New comment


Captcha

Associated articles

The most popular articles

G20 will act to revive growth

The finance chiefs from the leading economies met in southern England to discuss measures to deal with the global economic crisis. more »

New bid to improve the environment

Environmental projects up for bid at ‘auction floor’ conference in Brussels. more »

U.S. men opt for credit crunch snip

In the United States increasing numbers of men are having vasectomies to avoid any added strain on hard-pressed finances. more »

In 2008 the number of settlements performed by Bank SNORAS payment cards grew twice faster than the market

Within last year the number of settlement operations made by using AB Bank SNORAS payment cards grew by 21 per cent or twice more than on the market where 10 per cent growth was fixed. more »

European Parliament gives go-ahead to tougher maritime safety rules

The “Erika III” package, aimed at protecting Europe's coasts from maritime disasters and improving passenger and crew safety, was adopted by Parliament on Wednesday. more »

New rules for banks to avoid a future financial crisis

Improving the transparency and the supervision of the financial system to ensure proper risk management in the banking sector is the aim of legislation approved on Monday by the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee. more »

Getting cohesion funds into the real economy faster

MEPs could back speeding up the rate at which Europe's regional funds are made available. more »

European Commission provides humanitarian aid worth €700,000 in Pacific island countries

The Commission has taken a humanitarian decision for €700,000 to provide assistance to communities affected by floods in Fiji, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea. more »

Euromoney awards Parex banka for excellent private banking services in Latvia and Lithuania

The international business magazine Euromoney has announced the results of its Private Banking Survey 2009, and Parex banka has received the award for “Best Private Banking Services Overall” in Latvia. more »

More seek food aid

Mass layoffs and inflation are pushing people to seek food aid. more »