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2013 03 27

Swedbank raises target price for Lithuania's Siauliu Bank after Ukio bankas takeover

Lithuania's Siauliu Bankas will benefit from the takeover of the „good“ assets of the collapsed Ukio Bankas, Swedbank, the largest financial group in the Baltics, said in a comment on Wednesday.
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Swedbank's analysts raised their target price for shares in Siauliu Bankas to 0.319 euros per share, from 0.29 euros previously, and reiterated their Buy recommendation on the stock.

„No remarkable outflow is expected from deposits taken over from Ukio Bankas,“ they said in the comment.

The analysts expect Siauliu Bankas to post a profit of 14.8 million litas (EUR 4.3 mln) this year.

Siauliu Bankas' shares closed at 0.279 euros on the NASDAQ OMX Vilnius stock exchange Tuesday.

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