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boiman
21-11-2008, 07:20 PM
The domestic stock market continued to be plummeting
on both bourses on the last trading session of the week. VN-Index
closed the week below 320 points with all five sessions of decline
while HASTC-Index was near the 100 point mark.


Specifically, VN-Index suffered a sharp loss at the
first phase of the session, down 3.14% or 10.24 points. However
stronger purchases in the second and third phases helped narrow the
loss. In the end, it managed a smaller loss and ended down 2.08% or
6.78 points to close at 318.96.


Thus, the VN-Index lost a total of over 33 points this week. The 318.96 point mark has also been the lowest since February 2006.


Liquidity in this session was improved with over 16.2
million units matched for VND 421 billion. 104 stocks reported losses
while only 30 stocks advanced, 34 others stayed unchanged and two had
no trades at all.


STB of Sacombank topped the list of most traded stocks
with over 4.25 million units matched, followed by DPM (1.2 million
units) and SSI (over 713,000 units).


HASTC-Index closed the week at 103.9 points, down
2.43% or 2.59 points. Trading was gloomy as only 6.8 million units were
changed hands for VND 173 billion. These were 103 losers against 33
gainers. Thirteen other stocks saw no change while nine remaining
stocks reported no trade.

dau_dat
26-11-2008, 10:04 AM
Viết tiếng kinh đi bác ơi!




The domestic stock market continued to be plummeting
on both bourses on the last trading session of the week. VN-Index
closed the week below 320 points with all five sessions of decline
while HASTC-Index was near the 100 point mark.


Specifically, VN-Index suffered a sharp loss at the
first phase of the session, down 3.14% or 10.24 points. However
stronger purchases in the second and third phases helped narrow the
loss. In the end, it managed a smaller loss and ended down 2.08% or
6.78 points to close at 318.96.


Thus, the VN-Index lost a total of over 33 points this week. The 318.96 point mark has also been the lowest since February 2006.


Liquidity in this session was improved with over 16.2
million units matched for VND 421 billion. 104 stocks reported losses
while only 30 stocks advanced, 34 others stayed unchanged and two had
no trades at all.


STB of Sacombank topped the list of most traded stocks
with over 4.25 million units matched, followed by DPM (1.2 million
units) and SSI (over 713,000 units).


HASTC-Index closed the week at 103.9 points, down
2.43% or 2.59 points. Trading was gloomy as only 6.8 million units were
changed hands for VND 173 billion. These were 103 losers against 33
gainers. Thirteen other stocks saw no change while nine remaining
stocks reported no trade.