STOCK EXCHANGE: The Helsinki Stock Exchange ended in decline

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The Helsinki Stock Exchange closed on Thursday down 0.4 percent. Verkkolaitehtiö, which was at the top of the list Nokia strengthened by 1.1 percent to 4.65 euros. In January, the company announced that it would launch the second 300 million euro phase of its share buyback program.

Of the ten most traded stocks, every other one fell. The biggest decliner of the bunch was the fuel company Neste, which slipped 2.3 percent to 45.98 euros.

The largest decliner in the entire stock exchange was a media company Message. The company did not announce any news today, but Danes had lowered the target price of the Sanoma share to EUR 12.00 from the previous EUR 13.30, maintaining the hold recommendation. Sanoma’s share price fell by 9.5 percent to 10.68 euros.

The biggest gainer was a health technology company Optomed, which jumped 17.4 percent to 4.19 euros. There was also an information security company near the tip of the rise SSH, whose rate rose by 5.4 percent to 1.85 euros. SHH said that it received a 1.2 million euro order from a new customer, and the company expects the value of the order to increase in the future.

Restaurant company Because the price rose by 1.4 percent to 7.40 euros due to the company’s increased profitability guidance. Noho’s management estimates that the company’s operating profit margin will exceed 9.5 percent this year, while previous guidance expected it to exceed 8.5 percent.

A software company Heeros announced a Norwegian today Viking Venturen bought 18 percent of the company and thus became the largest owner. Viking Venture is an active growth investor focused on Nordic software companies. The Heeros price rose by 3.0 percent to 5.10 euros.

Nordea raised today by the financial company For Sammo the target price he gave by six euros to 60.00 euros, keeping the share’s buy recommendation. Sampo’s share price rose by 0.8 percent to EUR 49.00 and is now at a very high level relative to history. Sampo announced on Wednesday that he was considering Mandatum listing.

Shipping company Viking Line announced on Thursday that it will sell Rosella, which has been part of its fleet since 1980, to Greece. As a result of the sale, the company will also start change negotiations.


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