The Bermuda Stock Exchange closed down six points after a week of heavy trading but little change in stock prices.
Created: May 08, 2000 11:00 AM
$1.74 million traded hands last week on a volume of 116,395 shares and no bonds.The highest volume of shares trades were Bank of Butterfield -- 74,527 -- but the price remained unchanged at $15.00, its 52 week low.
$1.74 million traded hands last week on a volume of 116,395 shares and no bonds.
The highest volume of shares trades were Bank of Butterfield -- 74,527 -- but the price remained unchanged at $15.00, its 52 week low. Bank of Bermuda also stayed the same after trading at $29.50 and Bermuda Commercial Bank saw no trading.
BELCO Holdings dropped $1 to close at $18.75, Bermuda Aviation Services fell 50 cents to $6.50, its 52 week low and Bermuda Press (Holdings), the owners of The Royal Gazette lost 25 cents to finish at $7.75, its 52 week low.
The index closed down 6.050 points or .42 percent to close at 1,429.22.
