Firm Trend Continues In Active Trading
The sharemarket continued its firming trend on New Zealand stock exchanges yesterday. There were more than two rises for every fall Trading was active, over a very wide range. Both lists were firm in generally small movement.
U.E.B. Industries reacted unfavourably to the announcement of a pew premium issue: the shares closed at 111 c, 4c down on the day. Dominion Finance, for which Broadlands have made an offer worth about 81c a
share, gained 6c, to 78c. D.F.A. directors have recommended acceptance. Wilson Cement had the largest gain in the New Zealand list: the shares rose 10c, to 210 c. B.H P. lost 30c, to 1900 c.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31831, 8 November 1968, Page 14
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