Selling pressure among the market fixed SOFIX (1 215.84, -0.32%) negative on Friday. Elana Agrocredit (EAC, EUR 0.52, -3.70%) dropped the most followed by Bulgarian Real Estate Fund (BREF, EUR 2.36, -1.67%), Shelly (SLYG, EUR 50.60, -0.78%) and Doverie United Holding (DUH, EUR 5.80, -1.36%). Several bigger trades wiped out the offer side of Sopharma (SFA, EUR 1.775, +1.43%) and the pharmaceutical company registered 40% of SOFIX daily turnover. Gradus (GR6, EUR 0.55, +8.91%) partly offset the neg...
The Bulgarian stock market continued its downward trajectory over the past week, with all major indices closing firmly in negative territory. The benchmark SOFIX index declined by 3.2%, ending the week at 1 210.32 points. Broader indices followed a similar trend: the BGBX40 fell by 2.6% to 208.17 points, while the equally weighted BGTR30 index dropped 2.2%, finishing at 1 025.31 points. The sector-specific BGREIT index proved relatively more resilient, slipping by a modest 1.4% to 226.68 points....
The negative trend extended into the first trading day of the week, with all major indices posting notable losses. SOFIX (1 231.46, -1.49%) underperformed, as eleven of its fifteen constituents closed lower. The decline was led by Doverie United Holding (DUH, EUR 5.94, -3.57%) and Sirma Group (SIRM, EUR 0.99, -3.88%), both of which slipped below key psychological support levels of EUR 6.00 and EUR 1.00, respectively, adding to the negative sentiment. On the broader market, limited positive price...
The Bulgarian equity market experienced notable intraday volatility in the final trading session of the week, driven by low-volume price swings across a broad range of stocks. Despite these fluctuations, the major indices finished largely unchanged, leaving week-to-date performance broadly flat. SOFIX (1 353.00) closed at the same level as gains in Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, EUR 1.88, +3.30%) and Chimimport (CHIM, EUR 0.49, +4.26%) fully offset declines in Doverie (DUH, EUR 6.90, -2.54%), Fi...
The Bulgarian equity market faced mild selling pressure amid widened bid/ask spreads, pushing the main indices into negative territory on the first trading day of the week. Major averages moved largely in tandem with fluctuations across the broader market, with SOFIX (1 353.42) finishing in the middle of the pack, down by 0.69%. EMKA (EMKA, EUR 1.20, -5.51%) and Agria Group (AGH, EUR 5.50, -4.35%) led the session’s decliners, while Sopharma (SFA, EUR 1.90, -2.31%) slipped in the final minutes of...
The Bulgarian equity market posted a solid start to the week, with SOFIX (1 402.30, +1.06%) leading the advance, followed by BGBX40 (243.57, +0.91%), BGTR30 (1 125.05, +1.05%), and BGTREIT (233.46, +0.46%). Ten out of fifteen constituents in the benchmark closed higher, led by the latest momentum names Chimimport (CHIM, EUR 0.60, +7.14%) and Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 69.00, +4.55%). Investor sentiment improved compared to the end of last week, although trading volumes remained below the 15-day ave...
The final trading day of the second full week since the adoption of the euro saw the Bulgarian Stock Exchange extend its sharp uptrend, with positive momentum driven primarily by large-cap names within the benchmark index. Friday’s session was once again led by the financial and technology sectors, represented by Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, EUR 1.69, +9.03%) and First Investment Bank (FIB, EUR 3.76, +4.16%), alongside Wiser Technologies (WISR, EUR 2.80, +6.06%) and Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 63....
The Bulgarian equity market lost momentum on Monday, sending the main indexes in mixed directions. SOFIX (1 069.46, -0.33%) slipped as weakness in the tech sector, led by Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 52.80, -0.75%), Sirma Group (SGH, BGN 1.53, -0.65%), and Wiser Technologies (WISR, BGN 5.00, -0.99%), weighed on the benchmark. The broader BGTR30 (946.97, +0.21%) outperformed, supported by Synthetica (SYN, BGN 84.50, +11.18%), which surged after a block trade was registered at BGN 81.00. Tchaikapharma ...
The Bulgarian equity market opened on a lower note on Friday, pressured by the placement of a 2.5% stake in Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 10.80, -4.42%) at a price well below the market level. The discount-driven sale widened declines through the session, sending the major indexes lower. SOFIX (1 068.14) slipped below its 50-day moving average, as a 2.30% gain in Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 53.40, +2.30%) was not enough to offset losses elsewhere. Trading activity remained subdued, with BSE alo...
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...
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 Bulgarian stock market closed the last week on a positive note with the exception of the sector index BGREIT (219.49, -0.6%). The benchmark SOFIX (999.39) was the top gainer with 1.8% rise, reflecting the impressive performance of the index members Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE, BGN 9.55, +11.0%), Doverie United Holding (DUH, BGN 9.0, +5.9 %) and high-tech blue chip Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 45.70, +5.3%). Monbat (MONB, BGN 2.34, -6.4%) was the top loser on our list of selected securities, as ...
Four Directors at Trace Group Hold AD bought/sold 108,518 shares at 3.680BGN. The significance rating of the trade was 58/100. Is that information sufficient for you to make an investment decision? This report gives details of those trades and adds context and analysis to them such that you can judge whether these trading decisions are ones worth following. Included in the report is a detailed share price chart which plots discretionary trades by all the company's directors over the last two y...
The Bulgarian stocks marked a mixed week, as during the four trading days, the local benchmark SOFIX added 0.4% to settle at 885.82. The broader BGBX40 (169.95, +0.5%) and BGTR30 (865.83, -1.8%) ended in opposite directions. In this shortened trading week the turnover barely reached 49% of its YTD average, while block deal with one illiquid name pushed the volumes (+186.9% YTD avg.) to an unusual level. The weekly top performers within our selected companies were Trace Group Hold (T57, BGN 6.0, ...
Low trading activity in widened Bid/Ask spreads caused mixed outcomes for the major indexes on Bulgarian equity market on the first day of the week. The surge of Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.695, +3.73%) was not enough to place SOFIX (879.45, -0.39%) above the surface as the decliners led by 6-to-1 margin the advancers in this session. The broad indexes took advantage from Bulmetal (BLMT, BGN 8.70, +2.35%), Gradus (GR6, BGN 1.09, +4.81%) and Stara Planina (SPH, BGN 8.50, +6.25%) and outperformed the ...
SOFIX (903.16, -0.04%) closed almost unchanged on Tuesday supported by the heavy member Sopharma (SFA BGN 5.80, +1.05%) and notable positive move of Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.75, +3.45%). Doverie United Holding (DUH, BGN 8.00, +0.25%) registered a block trade with 35K, which accounted for 60% of SOFIX daily turnover. Negative impact on the main index came from Smart Organic (SO, BGN 27.60, -1.43%) and Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 36.90, -1.07%) but both companies stepped back with poor daily volume.
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...
SOFIX (896.88, +0.09%) and BGBX40 (171.79, +0.01%) closed on a note higher on Wednesday, though the daily impact could be stronger without the selling pressure on Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.60, -2.44%) and Chimimport (CHIM, BGN 0.715, -2.05%), which placed the bank on the top loser list for second day in a row in the large cap space. The positive bias came from buy-the-dip interest in First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 3.98, +3.11%), Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 36.20, +1.97) and Agria Group (...
The Bulgarian equity market had some mixed showing on Wednesday, though the trading activity was concentrated more on current market levels, while the light volume trades dictated the direction. The bank sector, represented by First Investment Bank (FIB, BGN 4.30, +4.37%), Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.69, +3.68%) and Bulgarian American Credit Bank (BACB, BGN 12.50, +8.70%) gave the positive bias, while Elana Agrocredit (EAC, BGN 1.07, -2.73%) and M+S Hydraulic (MSH, BGN 9.10, -7.91%) led...
It seems that the light-volume trades continue to navigate the Bulgarian market, while the investors stay frozen in wait and see mode. Single trades with Central Cooperative Bank (CCB, BGN 1.68, -2.33%), Shelly Group (SLYG, EUR 34.80, -0.29%) and Sopharma Buildings (SFB, BGN 12.50, -3.85%) placed all major indexes on the negative side in range between 0.05% and 0.25%. The trading activity was weak as close to half of the indexes’ members finished the session untraded.
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