May 11 (SeeNews) - Financial company KD Group [LJE:KDHR] rose the most among the Slovenian blue chips on Thursday for a third trading session in a row, Ljubljana Stock Exchange (LJSE) data showed.
The stock closed at 8 euro, ($8.7), up 14.29%, in a turnover of just 750 euro. Since Tuesday the company's shares have appreciated 34%.
The SBITOP index, which tracks the most liquid and capitalised stocks on LJSE, added 0.96% to end at 789.11 points on Thursday, after adding 0.13% on Wednesday.
Hand tools maker Unior [LJE:UKIG] led the blue-chip decliners, falling by 5.24% to 18.005 euro. The company generated a turnover of 17,430 euro.
Total trading turnover on the LJSE rose on Thursday to 3.7 million euro from 355,050 euro previously.
Drug producer Krka [LJE:KRKG] generated the largest turnover, of 3.4 million euro, as it shares closed at 53.9 euro, up 1.7%.
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