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VN Index slumps, 90% of shares down to floor price
10/Apr/2008 Intellasia | AtpVietnam
10 Apr, 2008 - 11:02:24 AM
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The Ho Chi Minh Stock Exchange (STC) today April 10 after 11 consecutive increasing trading sessions slumped on the stock market as the VN Index slashed 6.32 points or 1.14% to end at 545.73 pts with the total matching order trade of over 10 million shares and fund certificates worth over 447 billion dong. The stock market witnessed 90% of shares hitting the floor price.
Among 153 shares and fund certificates being listed on the southern bourse, the stock market recorded ten shares increasing, seven others remained unchanged and 135 shares decreasing.

Out of key stocks, only VNM and VIC added 2,000 dong and 1,500 dong to 121,000 dong per share and 93,500 dong per share. Others declined including STB, DPM, PPC, PVD, VPL, HPG and SSI.

Out of ten gainers, there were eight shares hitting the ceiling price including LGC, TCR, TMS, TTP, VSH and FPC.

DPM reached the biggest trading volume with over 1.6 million shares and followed by STB with 629,960 shares, VNM with 527,120, PPC with 518,150 and others like VSH, SBT, VIC and VHG.

Foreign investors bought 65 share codes with the total volume of 3,640,190 shares with the biggest trading volume of 680,390 DPM-coded shares and followed by PPC and VNM with 500,000 shares, VSH with over 400,000 shares and others including PVD, DPR, ANV, SSI and DHG.

Influenced from the southern bourse, the Hanoi Securities Transaction Centre (HaSTC) continued falling on the stock market when the HaSTC Index dropped another 4.17 points or 2.16% to end at 189.04 pts with the total market trade of 1,011,400 shares worth nearly 53 billion dong.

Amongst 132 listed shares on the northern bourse, the stock market saw nine shares increasing while 104 others decreasing, four shares stood still and 20 shares with no trades.
MIC was the biggest gainer by adding 2,000 dong and followed by DTC up 1,300 dong, HLY leaped 1,000 dong and others up below 1,000 dong per share.

Meanwhile, KBC was the biggest decliner when losing 4,000 dong and followed by S99 lost 3,000 dong, ACB dropped 2,900 dong, BVS slipped 2,400, RCL and SCJ plunged 2,300 dong and NBC and SD2 tumbled 2,100 dong per share.

NVC took the pole place in trading volume with 104,300 shares and followed by NTP with 75,200 shares and ACB with 61,800 shares being traded.





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