The Helsinki Stock Exchange closed higher, led by Nokia and Neste

On Wednesday, the Helsinki Stock Exchange had a bullish day. The general index OMX Helsinki ended with a rise of 0.13 percent to 9860.11 points. Wednesday was the first rising day of the current week.

The telecommunications company that will announce its results on Thursday Nokia was the most traded stock of the day. Nokia shares changed hands for 52.21 million euros. The company’s share rose by a total of 1.62 percent to 3.5780 euros by evening.

Nine of the most exchanged companies were on the rise on Wednesday. The highlight was the fuel company Liquid An increase of 2.3 percent. With an increase of more than one percent, the elevator company was also among the most changed Kone. The telecom operator that announced its results yesterday Elisa continued to decline. Elisa’s share fell by 1.88 percent to 41.86 euros.

A chemical company that fell short of analyst expectations in its results published on Wednesday Kemira was the biggest scorer of the day. The company’s share fell by 11.88 percent on Wednesday. He also gave a result warning on Tuesday evening Verkkokauppa.com was among the greatest calculators. On Wednesday, the company’s share fell by 6.37 percent. In the profit warning, the company said that turnover and comparable operating profit will decrease from 2023.

The biggest riser of the day was the health service company, which raised its guidelines on Wednesday morning Pilajalinna. Pihlajalinna said that the turnover will decrease from last year’s 720 million euros, but the adjusted ebita operating profit will exceed 48 million euros. The previous guidance expected the operating profit to rise from last year’s 37.8 million euros.

The subject of two purchase offers Purmo announced on Wednesday that it will extend the offer period until July 31, 2024.

A technology company Value the pension company announced on Wednesday Ilmarinen to apply for Valoe’s bankruptcy. About 22,000 euros are available in the bankruptcy application. Valoe expects to survive the procedure.

Source: www.arvopaperi.fi