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Most expensive stocks on the Bourse
25.04.2011, 23:45 | Capital Markets | 1341 views
SIF Oltenia (SIF5), Banca Transilvania (TLV) and Zentiva Bucureşti (SCD) are currently among the most "expensive" shares on the Bucharest Stock Exchange in terms of minimum amounts investors have to spend to buy a stake. Although a SIF Oltenia share costs about 1.57 lei now, that is as much as one loaf of bread, the minimum amount an investor can spend on SIF5 shares stands at nearly 800 lei. On the other hand, Transgaz Mediaş (TGN) shares, whose price is the highest on the BSE (265 lei/each, that is almost as much as the upkeep for a two-room apartment during a winter month) require an almost three times lower investment from investors than SIF5. Read more on ZF.ro
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