
TUNINDEX up 0.36% despite suspensions, SOTUVER acquired by BA Glass
TUNINDEX closed at 15,584.07 points, up 0.36%, according to March 23 data. The suspension of Poulina Group and LAND'OR by the CMF on March 18 did not halt the positive trend, per an analyst report. Meanwhile, SOTUVER was suspended on March 12 following the acquisition of 41.28% of its capital by Portugal's BA Glass, reports Webmanagercenter and Business News.
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