
SOTUVER suspended after B.A Glass major stake acquisition offer
Tunis Stock Exchange suspended SOTUVER trading following a major stake acquisition request, reports Webmanagercenter. B.A Glass is acquiring 41.28% of the glass manufacturer's capital. The TUNINDEX declined 0.55% to 15,413.59 points in a broadly negative session. The Financial Market Council is hosting a debate on aligning with international anti-money laundering standards.
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TUNINDEX rises 0.25% as Carthage Cement highlights 40.1 mln dinar profit
The TUNINDEX closed up 0.25% at 16,057.76 points on April 30, while the TUNINDEX20 added 0.26% to 7,117.23 in a mixed market. Food and beverages posted a 0.77% gain and insurers rose 0.79%, while industrials fell 0.69% and financial services lost 0.36%, according to market data. Carthage Cement reported a 2025 profit of 40.1 million dinars and is considering a dividend of 0.065 dinar per share, according to Business News and as reported by اكسبراس أف أم. SOTUVER lifted first-quarter 2026 revenue to 28.071 million dinars, according to MSN.
TUNINDEX rises 0.82% as Carthage Cement and Sotuver drive focus
The TUNINDEX rose 0.82% to 16,017.40 points on April 29, while the TUNINDEX20 gained 0.95% to 7,098.86, according to market data. Gains were led by banks, whose index added 1.06% to 11,480.39, and food and beverages, up 1.30% to 17,620.73, while building materials fell 1.84% to 802.88. SOTETEL jumped 6% and helped lift the market, according to an April 29 analyst note. On the corporate front, Carthage Cement reported profit of 40.1 million dinars and is considering a dividend of 0.065 dinar per share, according to Business News and as reported by Express FM. Sotuver raised first-quarter 2026 revenue to 28,071 MDT, while BA Glass holds 41.28% of its capital, formalizing a strategic partnership, according to MSN, Tunisie Numerique and Ilboursa.
Tunis Stock Exchange — SOTETEL Jumps 6% as TUNINDEX Adds 0.82% on Telecom Momentum
SOTETEL posted the day’s strongest gain on the BVMT, rising **6.0%** to **9.57 TND**, as the **TUNINDEX** advanced **0.82%**. The move came in a session supported by banks and a fresh batch of regulatory filings that helped drive stock-specific trading.