Nasdaq Vilnius

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Nasdaq Vilnius
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Nasdaq Vilnius is located in K29 business centre on the Konstitucijos Avenue.
Type Stock exchange
Location Vilnius, Lithuania
Founded1993
Owner Nasdaq Nordic
No. of listings29
Indices OMX Vilnius (OMXVGI)
Website nasdaqbaltic.com
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Stock exchanges (listing venues) owned by Nasdaq, Inc.

The Nasdaq Vilnius is a stock exchange established in 1993 (Vilnius Stock Exchange, VSE) and currently operated by Nasdaq, Inc.. Shares are listed on a Nasdaq Baltic stock exchange together with stocks from Latvia and Estonia. [1]

Contents

OMX Vilnius (OMXVGI) is a stock market index for the Nasdaq Vilnius Exchange. [2]

History

VSE, together with Riga Stock Exchange and Tallinn Stock Exchange is part of the joint Baltic market that was established to minimize investing barriers between Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian markets (OMX Baltic 10).

Trading day

It has a pre-market session from 08:45am to 10:00am, a normal trading session from 10:00am to 04:00pm and post-market session from 04:00pm to 04:30pm. [3]


Companies

As of June 15, 2018, market capitalization of Vilnius stock exchange equities was 3.9 billion euro, and consist of 30 companies. [4]

CompanyTickerP/EVolume in
Jan-Oct 2010,
EUR
Market cap
31 Oct 2010,
EUR
Amber Grid AMG1L30.83
Apranga APG1L12.6511,433,42289,676,488
AUGA group AUG1L
Energijos Skirstymo Operatorius ESO1L
Grigeo GRG1L12.163,041,36646,918,443
Gubernija GUB1Lneg.60,1723,199,009
Invalda INVL IVL1L10.764,955,50694,258,711
INVL Baltic Farmland INL1L
INVL Baltic Real Estate INR1L
INVL Technology INC1L
Kauno energija KNR1Lneg.48,00014,098,038
Klaipėdos nafta KNF1L12.724,531,154192,157,091
K2 LT K2LT
LITGRID LGD1L174.81
Linas LNS1Lneg.614,5022,645,626
Linas Agro Group LNA1L8.3310,722,34487,461,410
Lietuvos energijos gamyba LNR1L12.30
Novaturas NTU1L
Panevėžio statybos trestas PTR1L16.876,122,84525,617,904
Pieno žvaigždės PZV1L57.223,082,85279,279,254
Rokiškio sūris RSU1L6.703,724,01058,678,346
Šiaulių bankas SAB1L10.203,414,31167,043,852
Snaigė SNG1Lneg.8,017,2428,990,695
Telia Lietuva TEL1L14.6535,463,671524,207,839
Utenos trikotažas UTR1Lneg.216,1117,582,676
Vilkiškių pieninė VLP1L5.791,331,64814,458,335
Vilniaus baldai VBL1L11.79810,29734,767,953
Vilniaus degtinė VDG1L104.2141,40510,886,522
Žemaitijos pienas ZMP1L5.502,743,47726,759,804

Companies formerly listed on Nasdaq Vilnius

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References

  1. "Share list". Nasdaq Baltic. 2024-04-06. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  2. "Index info OMXVGI, OMX Vilnius_GI, (LT0000999963)". Nasdaq. Retrieved 2024-04-06.
  3. Market Hours, OMX Baltic Exchange - Vilnius via Wikinvest
  4. "Nasdaq Baltic Stock Exchanges Home Page". Nasdaq Baltic. Retrieved 2021-09-28.

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