Islamabad Stock Exchange Market Statistics Report Friday April 30, 2015

Islamabad, April 30, 2015 (PPI-OT):

MARKET TREND:                  Bullish

COMPANIES TRADED:               TOTAL           PLUS               MINUS              EQUAL

                                 145             75                 -70                 0

INDEX POSITION:                 INDEX          Opening             Closing            Change

ISE- 10 Index:                                 33652.15             3677.81            25.66

11:22 AM 3/25/2015
IMI- 25 Index:                  INDEX          Opening             Closing            Change

                                               2645.40             2681.17             35.77

TOTAL VOLUME:                                  Previous            Current            Change

218,500                                         85,900              15,900           (70,000)

                                               Previous            Current            Change

B to B Volume                                 11,981,099          10,425,902        (1,555,197)

VOLUME LEADERS:

Company                                     VOLUME of Shares

Lotte Chemical                                  10,000
Pakistan Petroleum                               3,000
Engro Fertilizer                                 2,000

Top Gainer Murree Brewery Rs. 1099.27 with an increase of Rs.+ 57.84

Top Loser Pakistan Tobacco Rs. 782.00 with a decrease of Rs. -13.74.

For more information, contact:
Islamabad Stock Exchange
ISE Towers
55-B, Jinnah Avenue, Islamabad, Pakistan
Tel: +92(51)111-473-473
Fax: +92(51)111-473-329
Email: info@ise.com.pk

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