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In This Issue...Links to the NewsMarch 11, 2016

Accra bourse slips on Sam Wood loss

Accra, Nov. 28, GNA - Accra bourse slipped in mixed trading on Wednesday on the loss of Sam Woode Limited, although volumes traded continued to be high.


The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) All-Share Index, the main stock index, lost 0.12 points at 4,992.98 points from 4,993.10 points on Tuesday.


Change to date remained at 4.70 per cent.
On the broader market, there were two price changes, one down and one up.


ECOBANK Ghana was up by one cedi at 13,501 cedis but Sam Woode Limited lost 40 cedis at 225 cedis.


Total shares traded ended lower at 602,900 with Supper Paper Products Limited selling 580,000 shares. Market capitalisation was also lower at 112,208.96 billion cedis from 112,209.67 billion cedis.
 

The following are the last prices of the listed equities in cedis:

ABL
AGA
ALW
ARYTN
BAT
BOPP
CAL
CFAO
CLYD
CMLT
CPC
EBG
EIC
ETI
FML
GCB
GGBL
GWEB
HFC

1,150
300,000
7,250
976
3,250
5,500
1,850
399
800
1,700
538
13,501 +1
8,811
22,706
17,008
6,150

9,250
550
5,400

 

 

MLC
PKL
PBC
PZ
SCB
SPL
SPPC
SG-SSB
SWL 
TBL
TOTAL 
UNIL
AADS

 

2,100
800
2,600
6,650
158,000
550
280
6,000
225 -40
26,500
54,017
15,000
3,101

 

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