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A man takes a nap on a couch under an electronic board displaying share prices during trading session at the Karachi Stock Exchange April 2, 2014. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro/File Photo

A man takes a nap on a couch under an electronic board displaying share prices during trading session at the Karachi Stock Exchange April 2, 2014. REUTERS/Akhtar Soomro/File Photo

BRINDEX-39 closed on upper side at 23,494.41 points with positive change

byCT Report
04/02/2019
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KARACHI: BRINDEX-30 closed on the upper side on Monday at 23,494.41 points with a positive change of 401.22 and volume of 159,512,100 shares. High and Low were 23,551.94 and 23,085.77 respectively. Of 30 companies traded, 26 were up, 4 were down and 0 was unchanged.

Total volume traded in the market was 254,108,750 shares. Total companies traded were 374 of which 251 were positive, 105 were negative and 18 were unchanged.

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Cement was the top traded sector with total traded volume of 36,453,600 shares. It was followed by Commercial Banks with a total traded volume of 33,257,300 shares.

The three top traded companies were Bank of Punjab Ltd with a volume of 19,840,000 and price per share of 13.83 (0.25), K-Electric Limited with a volume of 17,602,000 and price per share of 6.68 (0.21), Azgard Nine Limited with a volume of 12,009,500 and price per share of 15.30 (-0.08).

The top three advancers were Nestle Pakistan Limited with a volume of 100 and price per share of 8,900 (390.00), Unilever Pakistan Food Limited with a volume of 160 and price per share of 7,349.99 (349.99), Wyeth Pakistan Limited with a volume of 2,260 and price per share of 1,140.30 (54.30).

The top three decliners were Philip Morris (Pakistan) Limited with a volume of 40 and price per share of 3,238.36 (-170.44), Island Textile Mills Ltd with a volume of 120 and price per share of 1,615 (-85.00), Pakistan Tobacco Company Limited with a volume of 20 and price per share of 2,570 (-50.00).

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