
Stabilizing trends prevail in today’s session of the Stock Exchange during the first session of September.
The General Price Index at 11:38, was at 923.19 points, marking a marginal increase of 0.01%.
The value of the transactions amounts to 12.54 million euros.
51 stocks are up, 14 are down and 10 are flat.
The index of high capitalization increased by 0.23%, while the index of medium capitalization increased by 0.22%.
Among the shares of high capitalization, the shares of EYDAP (+ 2.03%), IPTO (+ 1.50%), Titan (+ 1.26%) and ELPE (+ 1.18%) recorded the largest increase.
On the contrary, the biggest drop is recorded by the shares of PPC (-0.80%) and Viohalco (-0.42%).
Of the sub-indices, the largest increase is recorded by the indices of Technology (+ 1.12%) and Oil (+ 0.97%), while the largest losses are recorded by the indices of Telecommunications (-0.29%) and Real Estate (-0.19%).
The biggest increase is recorded by the shares: Profile + 4.84% and Plaisio Computers + 3.57%, while the biggest decrease is recorded by the shares: Space Hellas -2.36% and Dromeas -2.04%.


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