September 19 (SeeNews) - Bulgarian drug maker Sopharma [BUL:3JR] said on Wednesday that it repurchased 5,000 own shares at a weighted average price per share of 4.14 levs ($2.47/2.12 euro) on September 18.
The shares represent 0.0037% of Sopharma's capital, the drug maker said in a bourse filing.
Following the transaction, Sopharma owns 9,165,000 own shares, or 6.80% of its own capital.
Sopharma's five-year share repurchase programme, launched in February, targets up to 10% of the drug maker's share capital.
Last week, Sopharma's shareholders approved the distribution of an interim dividend of 0.05 levs ($0.029/0.026) per share for the first half of 2018. The company was authorised to distribute interim dividends by its shareholders in February, following changes to the Bulgarian legal framework which made such dividend payouts possible.
As at 12:25 CET on Wednesday, Sopharma shares traded 0.97% lower at 4.09 levs on the Bulgarian Stock Exchange.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)