THE RUBBER MARKET.
LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE. < LONDON, October 12. i Tlie rubber share market is again the 1 chief pnhere of activity on the London 1 Stock Exchange. Thursday's settlement' is said to have been the heaviest on record, as far a3 rubber is concerned, and it is predicted that the next settlement will Kp even more heavy. Rubber shares are advancing all round. Sonne of the brokpf«s have been advising their clients to sell a portion of their holding's and to invest tb« proceeds in ' fnlt-edced stocks. Annnrentlv this adviep i is not beingr taken, however, for > undoubtedly a variety of industrial and 1 other investment stocks have been sold < for exchange into rubber. . I The activity seems likely to continue.' but it is pointed out thnt cp-i- 1 nanies have- made forward contracts for ' the sale of their rubber production, and.. - that proßT>f>r>tive Hnvprs of sbares sboxTld pay particular attention to the prices at which these contracts have been made. '• as they are likely to have n marked I pffpct ihc nrofits for 1925-26. — (A. jand X.Z. Cable.) , ! :
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 242, 13 October 1925, Page 7
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180THE RUBBER MARKET. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 242, 13 October 1925, Page 7
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