Warsaw (Puls Biznesu) – Although the WIG20 index reached 2,620 point in the morning, it ended the day 0.7 percent below. Globe Trade Centre gained 0.6 percent after KBC Securities had published ‘buy’ recommendation. Grupa Lotos fuel giant added 0.7 percent after it had bought 39 Esso gas stations for PLN 280m (EUR 72.8m). Agora media group ended over 1 percent up while Prokom IT company fell after three days of increases. Both companies are doing worse than the index, which has gained 32 percent this year. Agora has added 20 percent and Prokom has lost 8 percent.
PKN Orlen fuel giant lost 0.2 percent while shares worth PLN 121m changed hands. Pension funds exchanged stakes of PGNiG gas monopoly, TP telecom and PKO BP bank. KGHM broke its seven-day-long upward trend after copper price had dived in Shanghai and London.
LZPS Protektor which is going to deliver shoes for the army continued rises, on Thursday it gained 6.4 percent. Skotan was the best performer, it jumped 22.1 percent after the management had said it would propose to the supervisory board a new business opportunities. Shares rose to their all-time record of PLN 66.9. Unimil condom producer increased 16.6 percent after it had told about its plans of expansion in China and Northern America.
(PLN 1 = EUR 0.260)