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Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
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Morning Bulletin - 2 May 2025

The Bulgarian stocks ended the week with no clear direction, as the leading local benchmark SOFIX lost 0.14% to close at 885.75. Trades with Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 3.02, -0.66%) formed more than half of SOFIX turnover, which pushed it above the 3-month average numbers. The top daily gainers within the benchmark were Doverie United Holding (DUH, BGN 8.24, +2.74 %), Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 7.85, +2.61%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.705, +2.17%). The high-tech blue chip Shelly Group...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 30 April 2025

The Bulgarian equity market continued to be sluggish and the main indexed finished with small changes on Wednesday. Shelly (SLYG, EUR 33.70, +1.81%) and First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 3.98, +1.53%) supported the indexes with moderate buying interest, while Eleven Capital (11C, BGN 13.00, -5.80%) and Agria Group (AGH, BGN 21.60, -3.57%) took over some sell pressure and placed BGTR30 (868.18, -0.36%) on negative territory. The volumes remained low as the trading activity was poor, though block tr...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Weekly bulletin - 22 April - 24 April 2025

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...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 28 April 2025

The investors on the Bulgarian stock exchange remained in the “wait and see” mood and light volume trades defined the positive outcome for the main indexes. SOFIX (888.88) won 0.31%, led by the sharp move of Smart Organic (SO, BGN 30.40, +7.04%) and Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 7.65, +1.32%). BGREIT (214.31, -0.15%) alone booked a loss as the negative price actions in Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 3.06, -1.29%) reflected on the REIT index. Trading activity was poor and the volumes continued...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 23 April 2025

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...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 31 March 2025

Positive sentiment on Friday raised SOFIX by 0.80% to 910.69, a level we haven’t seen since 2008. Eurohold (EUBG, BGN 1.94, +2.11%), First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.08, +2.00%) and Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 37.90, +1.61%) led the daily gainers with moderate daily volume. Negative impact on the main index came from Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.10, -0.90%) and Wiser (WISR, BGN 4.90, -0.81%). BGBX40 (173.89, +0.56%) also registered green session on the back of Industrial Capital Holding (HIKA, B...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 21 March 2025

Huge opposite moves of index members fixed SOFIX almost unchanged at 901.53 (-0.07%) on Thursday. Agria Group Holding (AGH, BGN 21.10, -4.09%), Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 7.75, -0.64%) and Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.61, -0.62%) slipped without significant daily volume while Elana Agrocredit (EAC, BGN 1.06, -0.93%) suffered from big selling pressure and closed negative. Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.10, +2.80%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.745, +1.36%) and Bulgarian Real Estate...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Weekly bulletin - 10 March - 14 March 2025

The Bulgarian stock market remained volatile over the past week, as the benchmark SOFIX dropped 0.8% and all other major indexes closed down, ranging from -0.5% to -1.4%. The trading activity was weak, as block deals with some unpopular names boosted the volumes (+105.1% YTD) and the turnover (+51.6% YTD) higher than average numbers. The worst performer in our list of selected securities was Telelink Business Services Group (TBS, BGN 9.65, -12.3%), followed by SOFIX members Agria Group (AGH, BGN...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 5 March 2025

The Bulgarian market started the shorter working week on a downbeat note following the world economy sentiment. The decliners led the advancers by 2-to-1 margin, which settled the main indexes on negative territory. SOFIX (893.80) underperformed the most by 1.16% as the heavy Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 36.50, -2.67%), Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.74, -1.71%) and First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 3.68, -3.16%) met the selling pressure below the current market levels. Positive consolidated financial data gave ...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 4 March 2025

The Bulgarian market had a rough showing on Friday though the initial selling pressure in the early hours was replaced by more optimistic price actions at the end on the session. The major indexes settled mixed as Agria Group (AGH, BGN 20.40, -2.86%) and the heavy member Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 37.50, -0.53%) weighed on the indexes, while M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.35, +2.19%) and Smart Organic (SO, BGN 26.20, +2.34%) recovered the losses on the opposite side. SOFIX (904.25, -0.13%) slipped below...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 21 February 2025

The opposite moves of index members fixed SOFIX (902.61, +0.05%) almost unchanged. The drops of First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 3.80, -2.56%), Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.80, -1.69%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.70, -1.41%) fully offset the positive move of Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 7.70, +2.67%). BGREIT (217.28, +0.21%) closed slightly positive reflecting the north move of Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 4.16, +0.97%). Small speculative trades dominated the trading session on Thursday an...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 11 February 2025

The Bulgarian market settled the first day of the week mixed as the negative bias came from light-volume trades with recent top gainers, like M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 8.80, -6.88%), Synergon (SNRG, 0.985, -4.37%) and Korado (KBG, BGN 4.14, -5.91%). The advancer-decliner line was in balance within SOFIX (896.11, +0.20%) and settled slightly above previous close led by Sopharma (SFA, BGN 5.78, +1.40%) and Bulgarian Real Estate (BREF, BGN 4.22, +1.93%). The block trades with Synthetica (SYN, BGN 72....

Martin Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Martin Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Weekly bulletin - 27 January - 31 January 2025

The Bulgarian stock market managed to end the week slightly higher on Friday, while global markets continued with the volatile performance. The local Benchmark SOFIX added 0.5% to settle at 892.36, as all the other major indexes closed up, ranging from 0.1% to 0.7%. The shares of three companies- SOFIX members were the top gainers within our list of selected names – Sirma Group Holding (SGH, BGN 1.00, +6.4%), Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 4.08, +4.1%) and Central Cooperative Bank (CCB,...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 31 January 2025

There was some increased activity under the surface on a broad range of sectors, though the main indexes settled near previous session’s levels. Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 0.97, +2.11%) led the gainers and together with increased value of the real estate sector, settled SOFIX (891.87, +0.33%) and BGREIT (213.56, +0.11%) with gains. The widened Bid/Ask spreads accelerated the negative effect of the light-volume trades with Smart Organic (SO, BGN 23.40, -4.88%) and Stara Planina (SPH, BGN 8.65, -3.89%)...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 28 January 2025

The Bulgarian market moved in a narrow range since it registered a 16-year high in beginning of the year, while the trading activity weakened. SOFIX (887.84) settled on a note higher as the positive bias came from the heavy member Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 35.00 +0.57%). The broad indexes BGTR30 (857.49, +0.31%) and BGBX40 (171.44, +0.32%) were additionally powered by the reaction of the retail on the released financial data of Wiser (WISR, BGN 5.00, +4.17%) and the price actions with M+S Hydrauli...

Weekly bulletin - 20 January - 24 January 2025

All indexes on the BSE retraced during the last week with the blue-chip SOFIX falling the least (887.56, -0.3%), while the broader BGTR30 dropped the most (854.80, -0.8%). The gainers within out watchlist were led by Doverie United Holding (DUH, BGN 8.06, +3.3%), which rose on the news of record profits of its subsidiary Moldindconbank. On the other hand, Wiser Technology (WISR, BGN 4.80, -5.9%) and Neochim (NEOH, BGN 27.20, -4.2%) dropped the most. Both the volumes (+114.2% YtD average) and the...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 24 January 2025

Thursday’s session run under mixed actions, yet the calculations led to slight dip for the major index in range between -0.11% to -0.08%, while BGREIT (213.76) alone gained 0.44% supported by the real estate sector, represented by Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, BGN 3.92, +1.55%) and Advance Terrafund (ATER, BGN 3.25, +0.62%). Elana Agrocredit (EAC, BGN 1.07, -2.73%) led the losers within the SOFIX (891.80, -0.08%) while Synergon (SNRG, BGN 1.03, -6.36%) weighed on BGBX40 (171.63, -0.08%). The...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 21 January 2025

A positive reaction to the latest financial data from the Moldavian Bank, the main subsidiary of Doverie (DUH, BGN 8.18, +4.87%) and increased buying interest in First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.32, +1.89%) were the engine of this otherwise quiet first session of the week. The major indexes settled mixed as SOFIX (892.69) advanced by 0.27%, while BGBX40 (171.84, +0.08%) and BGTR30 (861.31, -0.05%) remained almost unchanged as the negative bias from Texim Bank (TXIM, BGN 3.60, -2.70%) and Sophar...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Morning Bulletin - 16 January 2025

The Bulgarian market had a volatile session on Wednesday, but finally the major indexes settled with small deviations from the previous close. The advancers and decliners were in balance within the SOFIX (891.23, -0.08%) as the Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.68, -2.33%) weighed the most on the benchmark. M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.30, -2.11%), Neochim (NEOH, BGN 27.20, -2.16%) and Zarneni Hrani (ZHBG, BGN 0.13, -2.26%) added a negative spice to broad indexes. Despite the light-volume choppy...

Mihail Dimitrov ... (+2)
  • Mihail Dimitrov
  • Veselin Radoychev Please Change Surname

Bulgaria Outlook 2025

OUTLOOK 2025 – 6 VALUE STOCKS FOR YOUR PORTFOLIO  Bulgaria's economy showed resilience despite the world and domestic challenges. In the first three quarters of 2024, the country posted steady annual GDP growth of 1.9% in Q1, 2.3% in Q2 and 2.6% in Q3 (non-seasonally adjusted data). The main drivers behind the growth were the individual and government consumption, which accelerated their contribution throughout the three quarters.  Inflation has been on a downward trend, aligning with global ...

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