LankaBangla Securities retains top position, Beximco Ltd top turnover leader
Friday, 1 January 2010
FE Report
LankaBangla Securities Ltd retained its top position among all the brokerage houses of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) in 2009.
According to DSE sources, apart from LankaBangla Securities, the other top nine brokers in terms of turnover in 2009 on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) were ICB Securities Ltd, PFI Securities Ltd, IDLC Securities Ltd, Arab Bangladesh Bank Foundation, Al Arafah Islami Bank, Multi Securities Service Ltd, CMSL Securities Ltd, NCC Bank and Shahjalal Islami Bank.
Meanwhile, Beximco Ltd topped the DSE in terms of transactions in 2009 accounting for 5.68 per cent of DSE's total turnover. Titas Gas grabbed the second position with 5.29 per cent contribution in the total turnover of the bourse.
The other top companies were Summit Power, Bextex Ltd, Beximco Pharmaceuticals, AB Bank Ltd, Jamuna Oil, Summit Alliance Port, LankaBangla Finance and Shinepukur Ceramics.
Beximco Ltd attracted the investors in the year as the company was allowed to issue 1,19,09,840 ordinary shares of Tk. 10.00 each at par in course of amalgamation of Bangladesh Online Ltd with Beximco Ltd.
The company's share price ranged between Tk 179 to Tk 329 in the year against the face value of Tk 10 each.
LankaBangla Securities Ltd retained its top position among all the brokerage houses of Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) and Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) in 2009.
According to DSE sources, apart from LankaBangla Securities, the other top nine brokers in terms of turnover in 2009 on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE) were ICB Securities Ltd, PFI Securities Ltd, IDLC Securities Ltd, Arab Bangladesh Bank Foundation, Al Arafah Islami Bank, Multi Securities Service Ltd, CMSL Securities Ltd, NCC Bank and Shahjalal Islami Bank.
Meanwhile, Beximco Ltd topped the DSE in terms of transactions in 2009 accounting for 5.68 per cent of DSE's total turnover. Titas Gas grabbed the second position with 5.29 per cent contribution in the total turnover of the bourse.
The other top companies were Summit Power, Bextex Ltd, Beximco Pharmaceuticals, AB Bank Ltd, Jamuna Oil, Summit Alliance Port, LankaBangla Finance and Shinepukur Ceramics.
Beximco Ltd attracted the investors in the year as the company was allowed to issue 1,19,09,840 ordinary shares of Tk. 10.00 each at par in course of amalgamation of Bangladesh Online Ltd with Beximco Ltd.
The company's share price ranged between Tk 179 to Tk 329 in the year against the face value of Tk 10 each.