Accra (Greater Accra), 9 Feb. '99 - Trading on the Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) took a downward turn yesterday following losses in three equities with no gains. This resulted from the intense profit taking by investors, especially those of Aluworks (ALW), Pioneer Tobacco Company (PTC) and SSB Bank. This put pressure on the GSE All-Share Index, causing it to fall 4.27 points to close at 898.90 points, down from the 903.17 points registered on Friday. Total volume of shares sold finished low at 48,570. It last closed at 199,040 shares. Offers closed at 3.3 million shares while bids ended at 341,570. Market capitalisation closed at 3,416 billion cedis. This is lower than the 3,423 billion cedis posted on Friday. In the broader market, three equities made significant losses to open the week down, from their previous closing prices. There were no gains. ALW lost 100 cedis to finish at 2,650 cedis while SSB Bank was down 55 cedis to end 2,220 cedis. The other loser, PZ, closed at 850 cedis down by 50 cedis.
ABL 800
AGC 19,000
ALW 2,650 -100
CFAO 55
EIC 2,000
FML 1,600
GBL 1,700
GCB 1,100
GGL 1,200
HFC 750
MGL 225
MLC 250
MOGL 20,000
PAF 400
PTC 400
PZ 850 -50
SCB 25,000
SPPC 250
SSB 2,220 -55
UNIL 1,650
UTC-E 125