East Capital from Sweden among Airport's shareholders
Swedish investment fund East Capital has entered the ownership structure of Belgrade-based Nikola Tesla Airport. This is shown by the data provided by the Central Securities Register after an analysis of the last week's biggest transactions in these securities.
This portfolio investor has climbed to the 6th position in the registry of shareholders of this company, while the biggest investors in the company's shares are still the custody account of Societe Generale Bank, Austrian Erste Bank, and Dunav Reosiguranje. The shares of Airport grew by over 20% in the first half of the last week, reaching the level of RSD 550 per share, after the company issued a statement saying it had turned a record net profit of RSD 2.24 billion in 2010.
After this strong upward trend, accompanied by extremely high turnovers, the demand has been gradually weakening. Over the last three trading days, the Airport's shares have lost 5.3% in value, dropping to the level of RSD 521 per share on Monday. With this price, the company's market capitalization is worth RSD 17.86 billion (EUR 172.9 million).