Title: Equity Plan Shares Reach Notable Valuation Amidst Market Fluctuations
Tehran – The value of the 490,000-toman Equity Plan shares has reached a significant total of 5,640,134 tomans for shareholders. This valuation incorporates all capital increases applied to the portfolio’s listed companies, reflecting the ongoing performance of this major public wealth distribution scheme.
Market Overview
The Tehran Stock Exchange experienced a mixed trading session. The overall market index registered a slight decline of 192 units, settling at 2,676,988 points. Conversely, the equal-weighted index was positioned at 802,761 units. Today’s trading volume reached 12,708 billion tomans, contributing to a total market valuation of 8,065,000 billion tomans for the exchange.
Key listed companies, including National Iranian Copper Industries (Fmeli), Fars, Mobarakeh Steel, Parsan, Webmet, Tapico, and Shiraz Petroleum Refining (Shpna), were the primary influencers on the main market index. In the over-the-counter (OTC) market, symbols such as Arian, Bpas, Fzar, Sharanl, Zagros, Saveh, and Aria had the most substantial impact.
Detailed Shareholder Value
The following table details the current valuation for holders of the 490,000-toman Equity Plan share package, providing a clear breakdown of the constituent companies, their closing prices, and the number of shares allocated per individual.
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Update on 532,000-Toman Share Package
Following the day’s market close, the value for holders of the larger 532,000-toman Equity Plan share package was reported at 6,195,115 tomans. This demonstrates the program’s continued role in fostering public investment in the nation’s leading enterprises.
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The Equity Plan continues to represent a cornerstone of the nation’s economic policy, designed to broaden public ownership and participation in the country’s industrial and economic achievements.