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                    [Summary] => Share prices inched up 0.2 percent Thursday on last-minute bargain hunting but sentiment remained weighed down by President Joseph Estrada’s corruption trial, brokers said.


The 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index ended up 3.67 points, or 0.3 percent, at 1,398.87, following its 2.95-point loss Wednesday.

Turnover reached 150.5 million shares worth P570 million from Wednesday’s 216.50 million shares worth P440.47 million.
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The 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index slipped 2.95 points, or 0.2 percent, to 1,395.20 after gaining 4.44 points, or 0.3 percent, Tuesday.

Turnover volume fell to 216.50 million from Tuesday’s 284.43 million on shares worth P440.47 million.

Weighing on the index was blue chip Ayala Corp., which fell 10 centavos to P7.10.

Decliners led gainers 39 to 21, while 35 issues were unchanged.
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                    [Summary] => Share prices inched up 0.2 percent Thursday on last-minute bargain hunting but sentiment remained weighed down by President Joseph Estrada’s corruption trial, brokers said.


The 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index ended up 3.67 points, or 0.3 percent, at 1,398.87, following its 2.95-point loss Wednesday.

Turnover reached 150.5 million shares worth P570 million from Wednesday’s 216.50 million shares worth P440.47 million.
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The 30-company Philippine Stock Exchange Index slipped 2.95 points, or 0.2 percent, to 1,395.20 after gaining 4.44 points, or 0.3 percent, Tuesday.

Turnover volume fell to 216.50 million from Tuesday’s 284.43 million on shares worth P440.47 million.

Weighing on the index was blue chip Ayala Corp., which fell 10 centavos to P7.10.

Decliners led gainers 39 to 21, while 35 issues were unchanged.
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