LITTLE BUSINESS
PRICES STILL ADVANCING GOVERNMENT LOANS AGAIN RISE The increasing quantity of investment money available and the limited number of investments offering preclude much possibility of any change in the share market. On the Dunedin Stock Exchange this morning the same trends were followed, with prices at a high level and little business. Government loans reached new levels with nothing offering. Meat preserving lines had sufficient movement to denote that these are still on the up-grade, as arc a number of sound industrials. An offer of Donaghy’s Rope was snapped up at £2 13s 6d, and subsequent quotations were £2 13s (buy.) and £2 14s (sel.). Dominion Breweries rose a little, and New Zealand Drug Eights were quoted at £1 5s (buy.) and £1 -7s (sel.). SALES REPORTED. —This Morning.— Broken Hill, £2 3s 6d. ' —On ’Change.— Donaghy’s Rope, £2 13s 6d. —Yesterday.— National Insurance, 18s. New Zealand Drug Rights, £1 6s. Dominion Breweries, £1 11s 7|d.
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Evening Star, Issue 23665, 27 August 1940, Page 10
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158LITTLE BUSINESS Evening Star, Issue 23665, 27 August 1940, Page 10
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