The Bulgarian equity market extended its decline on Thursday, with SOFIX (1 052.98, -0.72%) posting the steepest loss among the main indexes. Technology names weighed heavily, led by weakness in Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 53.60, -2.19%) and Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.35, -2.88%). The pullback mirrored the softer global tone and was largely driven by large-cap stocks, while much of the broader market remained flat or inactive. Turnover was thin, with daily volumes at just 39% of the three-month...
Weekly turnover of BGN 32m doubled last week compared to the average YTD, while almost all local indexes remained unchanged except BGREIT 323.91 (+0.8%), which registered an insignificant positive move. Vacation season and the forthcoming release of H1 financial reports restrained investors’ activity, while the block trades and cash management ruled the trading. This week we will be closely monitoring the financial reports that are due to be published by Thursday, especially the industrial compa...
Bulgarian stocks were little changed in Thursday’s quiet session with light volumes keeping the main indexes flat. SOFIX slipped 0.05% to 1 043.42, with turnover at just 14% of the 3-month average. Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.44, +2.13%) and Smart Organic (SO, BGN 31.00, -1.90%) led the individual movers. Broader indexes BGBX40 (191.49, -0.04%) and BGTR30 (951.34, -0.04%) were also marginally lower, as losses in Bulmetal (BMTL, BGN 9.10, -2.15%) offset gains in Hydraulic Elements and Systems (HES, B...
A mixed trading session fixed SOFIX (1 045.48, +0.18%) positive. The north moves of Shelly (SLYG, EUR 49.90, +2.46%), Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 5.20, +0.97%) and Telematic Interactive (TIB, BGN 22.60, +0.89%) offset the negative impact of Wiser (WISR, BGN 5.15, -2.83%), First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 5.06, -1.17%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.74, -1.33%). Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 2.98, -0.67%) stepped back but BGREIT (231.19, +0.06%) closed in the green zone. Overall liquidity re...
The past week was negative for the major indexes on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange, with SOFIX (1 043.55) recording the largest decline, down 1.0%. Key underperformers from our watchlist that dragged the indexes lower included Neochim (NEOH, BGN 20.00, -7.4%), Stara Planina Hold (SPH, BGN 9.00, -7.2%), and Sopharma (SFA, BGN 2.49, -4.2%). In contrast, BGREIT (231.04) edged up by 0.05%, supported by gains in its heaviest constituents – Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 3.00, +0.7%) and Bulgarian Real Es...
The Bulgarian stock market did not manage to find support during the past week and indexes finished the week mainly on the red side, as the benchmark SOFIX (1007.57, +0.1%) was the only one in green. Three index members – Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 50.20, +5.7%), Wiser (WISR, BGN 5.40, +1.9%) and Sopharma Trading (SFT, BGN 5.80, +0.9%) were on the top of the gainers within our list of selected securities. On the other side, Speedy (SPDY, BGN 190.00, -5.0%) and Alcomet (ALCM, BGN 5.95, -4.8%) lost t...
The major indexes finished the week mixed as no conviction was seen from either buyers or sellers. The heavy members Shelly (SLYG, EUR 50.20, -1.18%) weighed on SOFIX (1007.57, -0.22%), and the benchmark index registered a loss despite the equilibrium in the advancer-decliner line, while Neochim (NEOH, BGN 23.00, +8.49%) boosted the broad indexes and BGTR30 (931.71) registered a 0.20% gain. The activity was moderate and the turnover within the SOFIX covered the 3-month average.
Despite the significant negative moves of Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 2.78, -2.11%), First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.93, -2.95%), Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.65, -1.79%) and Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 4.80, -0.83%) SOFIX 1009.76 (+0.17%) survived on the green side on Thursday. The main support came from the heavy members Shelly (SLYG, BGN 50.80, +2.42%) and Sopharma (SFA, BGN 6.64, +0.91%). More than 50% of the daily turnover within SOFIX was registered by Doverie United H...
The main indexes on the BSE retreated last week with the exception of BGREIT (221.17; +0.6% WoW). The blue-chip SOFIX (1006.98) lost 0.6%, while the wider BGBX40 lost the most (187.06; -0.7% WoW). The top gainer within our universe was Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 4.88, +4.7%), while Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 47.5, -4.8%) and Telematic Interactive Bulgaria (TIB, BGN 21.60, -4.4%) lost the most. Both the volumes (+123.1% YtD) and the weekly turnover (+156.2% YtD) were well above their YtD ...
SOFIX 1006.98 (-0.42%) closed slightly negative as profit taking and consolidation above the psychological level of 1000 have been in charge for the last 10 days. Main distributors for the negative sentiment were Shelly (SLYG, EUR 47.50, -2.80%), Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 4.88, -2.01%) and IT companies Wiser (WISR, BGN 5.30, -1.85%) and Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.44, -1.37%). Speculative trades with Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.89, +3.28%) and moderate daily turnover of Central Cooperative Ban...
The Bulgarian stock market continued the positive trend during the past week, as all major indexes closed on green, ranging from 0.1% to 1.4%. The benchmark SOFIX added 1.4% to settle at 1012.91, reflecting the impressive performance of the index members Doverie United Holding (DUH, BGN 9.28, +5.2%) and the powerhouse Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 49.90, +9.2%). The top gainer within our list of selected companies was industrial Stara Planina Hold (SPH, BGN 9.10, +11.0%), while the red side started wi...
The Bulgarian stocks marked a positive week, while the global markets suffered pullbacks and volatility, as new threats were tapping the brakes on investor optimism. The local benchmark SOFIX added 2.6% to settle at 981.32 and the broader BGBX40 (183.32, +1.7%) and BGTR30 (922.11, +2.6%) moved similar. Three SOFIX members were the top gainers in our list of selected securities – the technology blue chips Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.43, +19.2%) and Wiser Technologies (WISR, BGN 5.35, +7.4%) a...
The major indexes closed near session highs on Wednesday, reflecting the continuous buying interest in Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 8.60, +3.61%), Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.26, +4.13%) and Smart Organic (SO, BGN 33.00, +3.13%). First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 5.00) attracted more investors after the announcement of additional items to be voted on the GSM and led the gainers with 13.64% advance, revealing the investors optimism about some key phrases in the proposal. Doverie (DUH, BGN 8.28, -...
The local stock market gained some steam last week and ended on a positive note, ranging from 0.8% to 3.2%. The benchmark SOFIX added 3.2% to settle at 956.86, strongly supported by the renewed buying interest in high-tech blue chip Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 42.80, +17.3%). The share became the weekly top gainer within our list of selected companies, followed by the less interesting Industrial Capital Holding (HIKA, BGN 2.56, +4.9%) and Monbat (MONB, BGN 2.60, +4.0%). On the other side, Speedy (SP...
SOFIX (938.83, +0.08%) touched new 18-year high on Tuesday, but the bullish sentiment stifled, leaving the daily outcome little changed. The major indexes finished the session mixed in range between negative 0.34% and positive 0.08% as the daily movers First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.51, -2.80%), Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.20, -2.44%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.70, -2.78%) retreated as the latest increase in the price triggered some profit taking actions, while Shelly (SLYG, EUR 38.30) and Dover...
The Bulgarian stocks ended the week with no clear direction, while the world equity markets recorded a relief rally, easing some of the growing tension over the past months and moving away from extreme pessimism. The leading local benchmark SOFIX added 0.3% to settle at 888.88, as all other major indexes kept to wider range from -0.2% to 0.8%. The industrial M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.6, +4.9%) and the SOFIX member Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.09, +3.8%) were on the top of the gainers in our l...
The trading activity on the Bulgarian equity market continued to shrink with the uprising of the temperature, though the main indexes increased in range between 0.12% and 0.24%. SOFIX (886.17, +0.24%) was leading the way, fuelled by the tech companies and the real estate sector. Wiser Technologies (WISR, BGN 4.68, +2.63%) and Sirma (SGH, BGN 1.09, +1.87%) led the gainers, while the investors’ focus was on Smart Organic (SO, BGN 28.40, +0.71%), awaiting the release of the Q1 2025 financial data, ...
The Bulgarian equity market had a quiet start of the short week with less enthusiasm and poor trading activity. Neochim (NEOH, BGN 24.60, +5.13%), Sirma (SGH, BGN 1.08, +2.86%) and Smart Organic (SO, BGN 28.00, +1.45) were the leading names among gainers, though all major indexes settled on the negative side – SOFIX (880.53%, -0.60%) , BGBX40 (169.12, -0.49%) , BGTR30 (864.88, -0.11%) and BGREIT (214.10, -0.25%), as the negative price actions in First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 3.80, -6.40%), Syn...
The Bulgarian equity market slipped right out of the gate on Easter Holidays and the main indexes booked some losses. Decliners like Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.685, -2.84%) and Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.05, -2.78%) prevailed the advancers by 2-to-1 margin and ranked the main indexes as follows SOFIX (885.82, -0.15%), BGBX40 (169.95, -0.19%) and BGTR30 (865.83, -0.28%). First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.06, +3.05%) and Smart Organic (SO, BGN 27.60, +1.47%) finished on the opposite side but the trading...
The Bulgarian equity market had a mixed showing on Thursday with low volatility among active names. Positive price action with Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.735, +2.08%), placed SOFIX (903.42, +0.20%) and BGTR30 (879.53, +0.10%) slightly above previous day levels, while logged losses of Korado (KBG, BGN 4.20, -2.78%) and M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.30, -3.63%) weighed on BGBX40 (172.93) and the broad index declined by 0.02%. The daily volumes continued to be comparable with the 15-days average within th...
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