Both the Ho Chi Minh City’s bourse and its Ha Noi-based counterpart reported strong increases by the end of the day’s trading on July 4.
The VN-Index at the country's largest exchange in Ho Chi Minh City climbed by 36.26 points or 3.71 percent from the previous session to close at 1013.56 points with 5,102,090 shares worth more than 500.2 billion VND changing hands.
Binh Dinh Mining (BMC) was among blue chip shares that recorded big gains by tacking 22,000 VND onto its listed price of 481,000 VND per share. It was followed by the Tay Ninh Cable Car Tour (TCT) (up 13,000 VND per unit) and the HCM City-based confectioner Kinh Do Corp ( KDC ) and the Corporation for Financing and Promoting Technology (FPT) up 9,000 VND.
Sai Gon Thuong Tin Commercial Bank (STB) led the market in terms of transaction volume with 1,052,300 shares being traded on the day. It was followed by Song Da Urban and Industrial Zone Investment and Development ( SJS ) , Imexpharm Pharmaceutical Joint Stock Company ( IMP) and the Bach Tuyet Cotton Company ( BBT ).
Both Tan Binh Culture Joint Stock Company (ALT) and Mechanical Company Lu Gia ( LGC ) dropped 3,000 VND per share to be listed among the five biggest losers at the session.
The Telecom Equipment Company VTC will issue an additional 193,187 shares, coded VTC, at the HCM City’s bourse on July 5. The issuance is to be used for dividend payout for 2006 of 8 percent per share.
The HaSTC-Index at the Ha Noi Securities Trading Centre rose by 15.31 points after posting almost two weeks of consecutive losses to finish at 267.92 points.
More than 1.48 million shares, worth 156.92 billion VND in total, changed hands on the day.
Blue-chippers Saigon Securities (SSI), Asian Commercial Bank (ACB) and Bao Viet Securities (BVS) were among the top five gainers out of the 63 shares that added value to their stock. SSI added 11,700 VND to finish at 157,700 VND, followed by ACB with 9,800 VND to close at 120,700 VND and BVS 5,900 VND to wind up on 415,000 VND.
Source: VNA
Wednesday, July 04, 2007
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
No comments:
Post a Comment