Croatian Telecom Share Prices Hit New Low in Poor Performance at Zagreb Stock Exchange
February 8th, 2008
Zagreb, February 8 (CT) – Another day of unease at the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) with total turnover amounting to 166.67 million kuna and 77 percent of the shares traded ending the day with a drop in their value.
The most traded shares were that to Croatian Telecom (T-HT) with trade totalling 18.9 million kuna, dropping to its lowest level in value of 291.80 kuna per share.
However, some shares gained value with Ingra gaining 2.67 percent and Ina 0.39 percent.
Crobex ZSE share index fell further for another 1.34 percent ending the day at 4.108 points, dropping a total of 21 points since the start of 2008.
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