FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™
Dear Reader,

Registration with the Sri Lanka FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™️ would enable you to enjoy an array of other services such as Member Rankings, User Groups, Own Posts & Profile, Exclusive Research, Live Chat Box etc..

All information contained in this forum is subject to Disclaimer Notice published.


Thank You
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™️
www.srilankachronicle.com


Join the forum, it's quick and easy

FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™
Dear Reader,

Registration with the Sri Lanka FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™️ would enable you to enjoy an array of other services such as Member Rankings, User Groups, Own Posts & Profile, Exclusive Research, Live Chat Box etc..

All information contained in this forum is subject to Disclaimer Notice published.


Thank You
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™️
www.srilankachronicle.com
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™
Would you like to react to this message? Create an account in a few clicks or log in to continue.
FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™

Encyclopedia of Latest news, reviews, discussions and analysis of stock market and investment opportunities in Sri Lanka

Click Link to get instant AI answers to all business queries.
Click Link to find latest Economic Outlook of Sri Lanka
Click Link to view latest Research and Analysis of the key Sectors and Industries of Sri Lanka
Worried about Paying Taxes? Click Link to find answers to all your Tax related matters
Do you have a legal issues? Find instant answers to all Sri Lanka Legal queries. Click Link
Latest images

Latest topics

» How would Donald Trump Presidency impact Future Sri Lanka?
by God Father Today at 12:52 am

» Sri Lanka strikes Gold at Wanderlust travel awards 2024
by samaritan Yesterday at 12:24 pm

» LOLC's Conrad Dias on digital transformation - LMD tv interviw
by samaritan Wed Nov 06, 2024 11:14 am

» Suspension of "Parate rule" to end...
by deli Wed Nov 06, 2024 8:29 am

» Top 10 Listed Companies in Sri Lanka - 2024
by deli Wed Nov 06, 2024 8:23 am

» John Keells Holdings PLC share is worth LKR 17/= after Rights Issue and Sub-Division of shares
by God Father Tue Nov 05, 2024 10:02 pm

» LOLC Tech & Sanfer partnership to reshape digital transformation on a global scale
by samaritan Fri Nov 01, 2024 10:04 am

» TILE AND CERAMIC SECTOR
by OC.S Wed Oct 30, 2024 12:23 am

» JKH Trading Higher PER 30. Is it Fairly valued??
by OC.S Wed Oct 30, 2024 12:20 am

» Bullish about a sustainable turnaround - CSE Chairman
by OC.S Wed Oct 30, 2024 12:16 am

» Natural Gas Futures Sink 10%
by Rare Tue Oct 29, 2024 12:15 pm

» Oil prices fall further
by Rare Mon Oct 28, 2024 10:23 am

» Access Engineering awarded two more contract packages at Colombo Port
by Biggy Fri Oct 25, 2024 9:20 am

» CITH - What happned today?
by maduk Fri Oct 25, 2024 2:24 am

» Asian stocks drift higher amid rate cut speculation; Japan lags
by Rare Thu Oct 24, 2024 1:09 pm

» සභාපතිවරයාගේ හැසිරීම හේතුවෙන් රිචර්ඩ් පීරිස් සමාගම අනතුරේ?
by ChooBoy Mon Oct 21, 2024 12:47 am

» ANALYSIS: Sri Lanka Car Market 2024
by D.G.Dayaratne Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:50 pm

» Unprofessional conduct by Directors of East West Properties PLC
by Biggy Sun Oct 20, 2024 9:31 pm

» Colombo Stock Market: Valuation Guide 2Q2024
by God Father Sun Oct 20, 2024 8:23 am

» Imperfect laws keeps Bankrupt Companies trading in Sri Lanka Stock Exchange gravely endangering the Investors!
by God Father Fri Oct 18, 2024 9:47 pm

» Stock-Picking Strategies
by Rare Fri Oct 18, 2024 12:53 pm

» Post-election winners.
by Biggy Wed Oct 16, 2024 11:38 am

» Price Movement in Brent Co., WTI Co., and CEYPETCO Price Revisions Since Hamas' Attack on Israel in October 2023
by sheildskye Tue Oct 15, 2024 6:19 am

LISTED COMPANIES

Submit Post
ශ්‍රී ලංකා මූල්‍ය වංශකථාව - සිංහල
Submit Post


CONATCT US


Send your suggestions and comments

* - required fields

Read FINANCIAL CHRONICLE™ Disclaimer



EXPERT CHRONICLE™

ECONOMIC CHRONICLE

GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT (GDP)



CHRONICLE™ YouTube


You are not connected. Please login or register

Turnover Down Foreigners Net Sellers.

4 posters

Go down  Message [Page 1 of 1]

1Turnover Down Foreigners Net Sellers. Empty Turnover Down Foreigners Net Sellers. Wed Feb 29, 2012 5:01 pm

K.Haputantri

K.Haputantri
Co-Admin

EQUITY MARKET TRADE SUMMARY MARKET
Trade Summary Market
As of 29 February 2012
PRICE INDICES TODAY PREVIOUS DAY

CSE ALL SHARE INDEX 5,458.09 5,431.67
MILANKA PRICE INDEX 4,751.06 4,719.43
TRI ON ALL SHARES 6,629.16 6,595.20
TRI ON MILANKA SHARES 5,818.56 5,779.82
MARKET
VALUE OF TURNOVER (Rs.) 1,679,459,328.00 5,859,193,856.00
TRADES (NO.) 6,002 6,031
DOMESTIC 5,909 5,825
FOREIGN 93 206
EQUITY
VALUE OF TURNOVER (Rs.) 1,679,459,328.00 5,859,193,856.00
DOMESTIC PURCHASE 1,332,562,944.00 5,786,064,384.00
DOMESTIC SALES 526,869,184.00 5,810,894,336.00
FOREIGN PURCHASE 346,896,448.00 73,129,472.00
FOREIGN SALES 1,152,590,208.00 48,299,276.00

VOLUME OF TURNOVER (NO.) 25,998,439 63,750,096
DOMESTIC 21,351,400 62,227,260
FOREIGN 3,777,001 1,041,055

VOLUME OF TURNOVER (NO.) 6,002 6,031
DOMESTIC 5,909 5,825
FOREIGN 93 206

LISTED COMPANIES (NO.) 277
TRADED COMPANIES (NO.) 232
MARKET PRICE EARNINGS RATIO(PER) 14.3
MARKET PRICE TO BOOK VALUE (PBV) 1.8
MARKET DIVIDEND YIELD (DY) 1.9
MARKET CAPITALIZATION (Rs.) 2,001,181,081,600.00 1,991,478,870,016.00

HOLDINGS IN CDS TODAY PREVIOUS DAY
CDS HOLDINGS TOTAL (NO.) 48,871,690,240.00 48,868,433,920.00
CDS HOLDINGS DOMESTIC (NO.) 34,163,081,216.00 34,156,550,144.00
CDS HOLDINGS FOREIGN (NO.) 14,708,610,048.00 14,711,883,776.00

CDS MARKET VALUE TOTAL (Rs.) 1,418,547,429,376.00 1,412,604,887,040.00
CDS MARKET VALUE DOMESTIC (Rs.) 1,032,227,127,296.00 1,027,388,276,736.00
CDS MARKET VALUE FOREIGN (Rs.) 386,320,334,848.00 385,216,643,072.00
Market Activity
Market | Market Close
As of 29 Feb 2012
ASI
5,458.09
26.42
0.49%
MPI
4,744.84
25.41
0.54%
Turnover
1,679,733,987.00
Volume
26,002,539
List on the CSE
A-Z guide on how to list on the Colombo Stock Exchange... More

2Turnover Down Foreigners Net Sellers. Empty Trading Wednesday Wed Feb 29, 2012 6:06 pm

sriranga

sriranga
Co-Admin

Sri Lanka stocks close up 0.4-pct
Feb 29, 2012 (LBO) - Sri Lanka's stock closed up 0.49 percent Wednesday, with turnover boosted by the change of control of motor dealers, though market participants are still getting used to a new trading system, brokers said.

The Colombo All Share Index rose 0.49 percent to 5,458.09 points up 26.42 points while the Milanka Index of more liquid stocks rose 0.54 percent to 4,744.84 points.

Turnover rose to 1.6 billion rupees with a Sri Lanka's Access Engineering buying a 60 percent stake in Sathosa Motors from Japan's Itochu Corp for 846 million rupees paying 235 rupees a share.

Brokers said they were still getting used to a new automated trading system upgrade at the Colombo Stock Exchange which was keeping transaction volumes down.

With the so-called 'odd lots' board no longer in place and all stocks going through the main board single shares were being traded at high prices.

Ceylon Tea Services rose 58.10 rupees to 599.0 rupees and EB Creasy and Company rose 249.40 rupees to 1,000 rupees.

However a stock exchange spokesman said trades below 100 shares were not included in the index. Under the earlier system odd lots used to trade to a discount to the main board.

Commercial Bank rose 10 cents to 100.10 rupees, Hatton National Bank was flat at 150 rupees, and Sampath rose 0.91 cents to close at 185.91 rupees.

Many banks have reported higher profits largely on lower tax charges but their core banking profits were squeezed on rising interest rates.

Bukit Darah, an index heavy stock rose 28.80 rupees to close at 980.00 rupees Sri Lanka Telecom rose 70 cents to 45.80 rupees.

http://lbo.lk/fullstory.php?nid=1075963694

http://sharemarket-srilanka.blogspot.co.uk/

chamith

chamith
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

sriranga wrote:Sri Lanka stocks close up 0.4-pct
Feb 29, 2012 (LBO) - Sri Lanka's stock closed up 0.49 percent Wednesday, with turnover boosted by the change of control of motor dealers, though market participants are still getting used to a new trading system, brokers said.

The Colombo All Share Index rose 0.49 percent to 5,458.09 points up 26.42 points while the Milanka Index of more liquid stocks rose 0.54 percent to 4,744.84 points.

Turnover rose to 1.6 billion rupees with a Sri Lanka's Access Engineering buying a 60 percent stake in Sathosa Motors from Japan's Itochu Corp for 846 million rupees paying 235 rupees a share.

Brokers said they were still getting used to a new automated trading system upgrade at the Colombo Stock Exchange which was keeping transaction volumes down.

With the so-called 'odd lots' board no longer in place and all stocks going through the main board single shares were being traded at high prices.

Ceylon Tea Services rose 58.10 rupees to 599.0 rupees and EB Creasy and Company rose 249.40 rupees to 1,000 rupees.

However a stock exchange spokesman said trades below 100 shares were not included in the index. Under the earlier system odd lots used to trade to a discount to the main board.

Commercial Bank rose 10 cents to 100.10 rupees, Hatton National Bank was flat at 150 rupees, and Sampath rose 0.91 cents to close at 185.91 rupees.

Many banks have reported higher profits largely on lower tax charges but their core banking profits were squeezed on rising interest rates.

Bukit Darah, an index heavy stock rose 28.80 rupees to close at 980.00 rupees Sri Lanka Telecom rose 70 cents to 45.80 rupees.

http://lbo.lk/fullstory.php?nid=1075963694

However a stock exchange spokesman said trades below 100 shares were not included in the index.

rishanpossitive


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

chamith wrote:
sriranga wrote:Sri Lanka stocks close up 0.4-pct
Feb 29, 2012 (LBO) - Sri Lanka's stock closed up 0.49 percent Wednesday, with turnover boosted by the change of control of motor dealers, though market participants are still getting used to a new trading system, brokers said.

The Colombo All Share Index rose 0.49 percent to 5,458.09 points up 26.42 points while the Milanka Index of more liquid stocks rose 0.54 percent to 4,744.84 points.

Turnover rose to 1.6 billion rupees with a Sri Lanka's Access Engineering buying a 60 percent stake in Sathosa Motors from Japan's Itochu Corp for 846 million rupees paying 235 rupees a share.

Brokers said they were still getting used to a new automated trading system upgrade at the Colombo Stock Exchange which was keeping transaction volumes down.

With the so-called 'odd lots' board no longer in place and all stocks going through the main board single shares were being traded at high prices.

Ceylon Tea Services rose 58.10 rupees to 599.0 rupees and EB Creasy and Company rose 249.40 rupees to 1,000 rupees.

However a stock exchange spokesman said trades below 100 shares were not included in the index. Under the earlier system odd lots used to trade to a discount to the main board.

Commercial Bank rose 10 cents to 100.10 rupees, Hatton National Bank was flat at 150 rupees, and Sampath rose 0.91 cents to close at 185.91 rupees.

Many banks have reported higher profits largely on lower tax charges but their core banking profits were squeezed on rising interest rates.

Bukit Darah, an index heavy stock rose 28.80 rupees to close at 980.00 rupees Sri Lanka Telecom rose 70 cents to 45.80 rupees.

http://lbo.lk/fullstory.php?nid=1075963694

However a stock exchange spokesman said trades below 100 shares were not included in the index.

What will happen if everyone start trading by 99 quantities.Index will remain same.My funny thought about this funny system.

Sponsored content



Back to top  Message [Page 1 of 1]

Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum