Today, NEL ASA shares are the most actively traded in the segment of ‘Other’ shares (as of 12:01:06 GMT) according to Tradegate – Germany’s leading retail exchange. Soon after London start of trading, 14,683,045 shares were traded in 2,598 transacted orders. Stocks are currently selling for €0.77, bids are coming in at €0.76. The company suffered a loss of -5.7% from its level at the end of the previous trading day. (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.)
On Tradegate Exchange, the stocks of Fuelcell Energy Inc. came in at second place on today’s trading of shares in the segment ‘Other’. In all, 1,885,312 company shares were traded in 460 transactions shortly after start of London trading. Current stocks are selling for €0.73 and bidding is at €0.71. The company’s shares climbed by 9.1% compared to previous day’s closing price.
The third most traded share in the segment ‘Other’ on Tradegate currently is Ballard Power Systems Inc. In all, 393,378 company stocks were traded in 459 transactions shortly after start of trading on the LSE. Shares are currently selling at €3.78 and bids are coming in at €3.71. The corporation’s shares climbed by 2.3% compared to previous day’s closing price.
Gazprom ADRs shares achieved fourth place today in the segment ‘Other’ on Tradegate. In all, 489,865 company shares with 435 transacted orders were traded shortly after start of London trading. The current ask price is at €6.97 and bids are at €6.95. The corporation suffered a -1.8% loss from its level on previous trading day.
The stocks of Geely Automobile Holdings Ltd. are the fifth most traded in the segment ‘Other’ on Tradegate. 413 transactions with a total of 951,974 stocks were processed shortly after start of trading on the LSE. So far, shares are being sold for €1.45, bids are at €1.44. The company saw a fall of -7.1% from its closing price on previous day’s trading.
(Updated Saturday, 06 July 2019, 12:01:06 GMT.)