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Indices gain tidily: Related party mega deal in Spence drives turnover up
A block trade of over 23.1 million Aitken Spence in a deal worth Rs.2.54 billion drove turnover on the Colombo bourse yesterday to Rs.3.07 billion with all three indices too moving up – the All Share by 29.55 points (0.58%), the Milanka by 29.52 points
BUKI and CARS pushed the indices???
CARS: 100 shares @ LKR 548.80, up LKR 15.80 BUKI: 100 shares @ LKR 1075.00, up LKR 45.00 ASI recovered from -50.00 points to -15.00 points
Two indices up & Milanka down, turnover tops Rs. 1.3 bn.
Deal to control Aviva almost final The turnover on the Colombo bourse hit Rs.1.36 billion yesterday, up from the previous day’s Rs.941 million, and the All Share and S&P indices were up although the Milanka was down with strong buying interest evident
GREG.N0000 drag the mkt indices down
now it looks like Greg decide indices to go which way. This share dragged all indices down. It started with W002 and then other warrant plus the normal share decided the market direction. other reason also supported this movement.
Both indices up, one-share trades raise eyebrows
Market closes week on an upward note The Colombo bourse closed the week with both indices up – the All Share by 53.03 points (1.10%) and the Milanka by 28.39 points (0.66%) on a turnover of Rs.313.1 million, down from the previous day’s Rs.348.84
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