Today, NEL ASA shares are heading the pack in current trading in the segment ‘Other’ (as of 09:01:17 GMT) according to Tradegate – Germany’s leading retail exchange. 721 transacted orders with a total of 3,672,061 company stocks were processed before start of trading on the LSE. Stocks are currently selling for €0.72, while bids are at €0.71. The company’s share price climbed by 4.6% after close of trading yesterday. (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 of ‘Other’ shares on Tradegate are Thomas Cook Group PLC. Before start of trading on the LSE, 15,390,895 company shares changed hands in 563 transacted orders. Shares are currently being sold for €0.05, bids are at €0.05. The corporation suffered a -10.3% loss from its level on previous trading day.
Third place in the segment of ‘Other’ shares traded on Tradegate is Barrick Gold Corp. In total, 354,434 company shares with 498 transacted orders changed hands in advance of London stock market trading. Shares are currently being sold for €15.39, while bids are at €15.33. Since close of trading yesterday, the company’s share price has risen by 0.3%.
TUI AG secures fourth place on Tradegate’s ranking of most traded shares in the segment ‘Other’. Today’s trading saw a total of 322,125 traded company stocks with 481 transacted orders ahead of London market opening. Stocks are currently selling at €9.03, while bids are in at €8.93. Compared to yesterday’s close of trading, the share price has risen by 4.9%.
The fifth most actively traded shares in the segment ‘Other’ on Tradegate are First Majestic Silver Corp. In total, 361,679 company stocks were traded in 417 transactions ahead of London market opening. Shares are currently being sold for €8.88 and bids are at €8.78. Today the company took a hit of -0.3% compared to its closing price on previous day’s trading.
(Updated Sunday, 21 July 2019, 09:01:17 GMT.)