Karachi Stocks Down 59.83 Points:
KARACHI, Sep 03: At close of trading, the KSE-100 index was at 9703.06, down 59.83 points. (Bureau Report) (Updated @ 13:00 PST)
September 02, 2010
KARACHI, Sep 03: At close of trading, the KSE-100 index was at 9703.06, down 59.83 points. (Bureau Report) (Updated @ 13:00 PST)
| KSE 30 - Shares Index | Previous 9,641.43, Thursday’s 9,636.05, minus 5.38 points |
| KSE 100 - Shares Index | Previous 9,735.38, Thursday’s 9,762.89, plus 27.51 points |
| MARKET CAPITALIZATION | Previous Rs. 2,720.762bn, Thursday’s 2,728.800, plus 8.038bn |
| VOLUME LEADERS | Hub-Power 4.278m, J.S.& Co 4.271m, D.G.Khan Cement 4.196m, Lotte Pakistan 2.479m, Lucky Cement 1.966m shares. |
| TOTAL VOLUME | 43.817m shares |
| TOTAL | TONE: steady, total listed 651, actives 337, inactives 314, plus 166, minus 142, unchanged 29 |
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| Rafhan Maize | Rs 62.00 | New Jubilee Ins | Rs (2.38) |
| Nestle Pak | Rs 38.28 | Indus Dyeing | Rs (8.17) |
| UniLever Pak | Rs 30.42 | Hinopak Motor | Rs (4.84) |
| Wyeth Pak Ltd | Rs 21.99 | Exide (Pak) | Rs (4.60) |
| Bata (Pak) Ltd | Rs 20.48 | Grays of Cambri | Rs (2.85) |
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NOTE: All rates in Rupees. Unless indicated otherwise, each share is valued at Rs.10.
* Shares valued at Rs.5, ** Shares valued at Rs.50, *** Shares valued at Rs.100
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