
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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The TUNINDEX rose 0.2% to 16,449.13 points on May 7, while the TUNINDEX20 added 0.16% to 7,281.18, led by the Financial Services Index, up 1.4% at 22,903.97 points. Materials capped gains, with the Basic Materials Index down 0.81% at 7,482.62 and the Building and Construction Materials Index off 0.31% at 789.4, as Carthage Cement posted 2025 profit of 40.1 million dinars and proposed a 0.065-dinar dividend per share, according to Business News, after profit fell sharply despite higher exports, Financial Afrik reported. SOTUVER lifted first-quarter 2026 revenue to 28.071 million dinars, according to La Presse de Tunisie, after a sharp stock-market rise on April 23, according to Webmanagercenter, and after its partnership with BA Glass was finalized, with BA Glass holding 41.28% of the capital, according to Tunisie Numerique and Ilboursa. In consumer names, Délice Holding said 2025 profit exceeded 120 million dinars, according to Tustex, after first-quarter 2026 revenue edged up 0.5%, while SAH Lilas reported 235 million dinars in revenue at end-March, according to Ilboursa.