The most traded share in the segment of ‘Other’ shares currently is NEL ASA (as of 19:02:35 GMT). Today’s trading saw a total of 25,219,843 traded stocks with 3,509 transacted orders by the closing bell in London. So far, shares are being sold for €0.58 and bids are at €0.58. The corporation took a hit of -6.3% compared to its closing price on previous day’s trading. (Source: http://www.bankernews.co.uk/, a service of tradegate. Tradegate Exchange is Europe’s leading marketplace for private investors, major shareholder: Deutsche Börse Group.)
The second most actively traded stocks in the segment ‘Other’ on Tradegate are Beyond Meat Inc. Today’s trading saw a total of 60,179 traded stocks with 1,055 transacted orders by close of trading on the LSE. So far, stocks are selling for €138.08, with bids coming in at €137.66. Compared to yesterday’s close of trading, the share price has climbed by 9.0%.
In third spot on Tradegate’s ranking of most traded shares in the segment ‘Other’ is PowerCell Sweden AB (publ). Today’s trading saw a trading volume of 233,515 traded company shares with 534 transacted orders by end of London trading. The stock’s current ask price is at €7.15, while the bid price is at €7.11. The corporation suffered a -7.5% loss from its level on previous trading day.
On Tradegate Exchange, the stocks of Barrick Gold Corp. came in at fourth place on today’s trading of shares in the segment ‘Other’. 384 transacted orders with a trading volume of 316,093 stocks were registered by the closing bell in London. The current ask price is at €12.42, while bidding is at €12.39. The company’s share price climbed by 0.7% after end of trading yesterday.
Ballard Power Systems Inc. is currently ranked fifth on Tradegate’s list of most traded shares in the segment ‘Other’. By end of trading on the LSE, total traded stocks came to 364,273 with 311 registered orders. Shares are currently selling at €3.33, bids are coming in at €3.30. The company saw a fall of -1.2% from previous day’s close of trading.
(Updated Friday, 14 June 2019, 19:02:35 GMT.)