April 5 (SeeNews) - All five indices of the Bulgarian Stock Exchange (BSE) ended the week higher, with the blue-chip SOFIX rising 0.06% to 799.05 points, bourse data showed.
SOFIX was boosted by a 2.82% climb in software developer Sirma Group Holding [BUL:SGH] to 0.73 levs and a 1.63% increase in First Investment Bank, or Fibank, [BUL:FIB] to 2.50 levs.
The two companies also propelled the BGBX40, which tracks the 40 most traded shares on the Sofia bourse, and the BGTR30, in which companies with a free float of at least 10% have equal weight. The biggest gainer in both indices, however, was poultry producer Gradus [BUL:GR6], which leapt 4.05% to 1.54 levs.
Overall, the BGBX40 index added 0.17% to 163.49 points, while the BGTR30 grew by 0.31% to 811.87 points.
A 0.66% advance in Super Borovets Property Fund REIT [BUL:SBPF] to 3.04 levs spurred on the BGREIT. The index, which tracks seven real estate investment trusts, went up 0.08% to 190.54 points.
Meanwhile, the BEAMX index, which tracks the ten most highly capitalised growth companies, surged 1.40% to 95.76 points. It was mostly lifted by cargo drone developer Dronamics' special purpose vehicle Dronamics Capital [BUL:DRON], which jumped 6.84% to 2.50 levs.
Pharmaceuticals maker Sopharma [BUL:SFA] was the most liquid stock of the day, generating 627,302 levs ($348,060/320,733 euro) after 104,203 shares traded. The company closed flat at 6.02 levs.
Total turnover on the main market of the BSE slipped to 3.47 million levs on Friday from 4.84 million levs on Thursday.
(1 euro = 1.95583 levs)
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