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Monday, June 30, 2008

UAE markets 30 Jun 2008

UAE market news & discussions for 30 June 2008

A positive days trading on UAE markets today. The ADX index closed one per cent higher on share value traded of 1.9 billion dirhams. Standout shares were RAKCC rising 4.07% and METHAQ rising 6.17% with over one hundred million shares trading for each stock.
DANA announced the discovery of additional oil at its concession in Egypt. Shares were up 2.67% to 1.92 dirhams.
The DFM index closed 0.70% higher with a more subdued share value traded of 791 million dirhams.
AJMAN BANK steady and DEYAAR up 1.47% dominated trading with 33 million shares traded for each.

Calendar items for this week

Monday, June 30
DrakeScull IPO announcement expected by today

Tuesday, July 1
DANA sukuk pricing
Dar Takaful first Founders General Assembly meeting
Dar Takaful IPO starts
TAQA convertible bond subscription period starts

Wednesday, July 2
AABAR Sukuk additional voluntary redemption date
GCIC Green Crescent IPO allotment and refund of oversubscribed shares
TAQA convertible bond subscription period

Thursday, July 3
TAQA convertible bond subscription period

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best stock rises
symbol price change
GMPC 3.47 +0.31 +9.8%
WARE 19.10 +1.65 +9.5%
FOODCO 4.55 +0.30 +7.1%
TAMWEEL 8.40 +0.50 +6.3%
METHAQ 6.54 +0.38 +6.2%
worst stock falls
symbol price change
ALSALAMSUDAN 5.27 0.79 17.6%
OEIHC 2.94 0.31 11.8%
NBQ 6.50 0.42 6.9%
UNION 4.00 0.24 6.4%
JEEMA 4.90 0.25 5.4%
top volume
symbol value (AED) price
METHAQ692,779,8836.54
RAKCC477,662,8903.84
ALDAR161,449,66512.55
ARKAN149,576,4446.25
FGB102,272,58726.70

Dubai Financial Market

The DFM index closed at 5,443 a rise of 0.70% from the previous close. 213 million shares were traded worth 791 million dirhams. Nineteen shares advanced and seven declined.
The top traded share was AJMANBANK closing steady on 2.40 dirhams on turnover of 33 million shares.

Other shares to close unchanged included: DFM 5.09 and Emaar Properties (EMAAR) 10.85.

Shares to rise included: AIRARABIA 1.83 (0.54%), DEYAAR 2.06 (1.47%), GULFNAV 1.64 (1.23%), Tamweel (TAMWEEL) 8.40 (6.32%) and Union Properties (UPP) 5.16 (2.99%).

Shares to fall included: Dubai Investments (DIC) 3.77 (0.78%) and Islamic Arab Insurance (IAIC) 3.03 (0.65%).

Abu Dhabi Securities Market

The ADSM index closed at 4,953 a rise of 1.01% from the previous close. 389 million shares were traded worth 1.9 billion dirhams. Thirty one shares advanced and eight declined.
The top traded share was RAK Cement (RAKCC) rising 4.07% to 3.84 dirhams on turnover of 124 million shares. Thsi was closely followed by METHAQ rising 6.17% to 6.54 dirhams on turnover of 105 million shares.

Other shares to rise included: First Gulf Bank (FGB) 26.70 (1.14%), Aldar Properties (ALDAR) 12.55 (1.21%), Dana Gas (DANA) 1.92 (2.67%), and ARKAN 6.25 (1.46%).

Shares to fall included: Finance House (FH) 14.70 (2.00%) and RAKWC 2.50 (0.40%).

Sunday, June 29, 2008

UAE markets 29 Jun 2008

UAE market news & discussions for 29 June 2008

Both UAE markets fell today, although the DFM appeared to recover in the latter part of trading. Cement companies seem to be in the spotlight again with RAK Cement soaring, while energy stocks were down. Ajman Bank continued its demise and Methaq Insurance was by far the most actively traded stock, but falling slightly. Stock related news today:

  • Arab Insurance Group (ARIG) said their 2008 Q2 results will be released by 24 July 2008, the sharp fall in their shares today was from just one small trade.
  • Dana Gas shares fell today, despite the news yesterday of an oil discovery in the Komombo concession operated by Centurion International in Egypt - a subsidiary of Dana Gas.
  • Dubai Financial Market stocks were given a BUY rating in a recent CitiGroup report, with a target price of AED 8 dhs per share, based on expectations of a solid IPO pipeline over the next few years. That could make DFM the most expensive stock market in the world with a market cap of AED 64 billion (it probably is anyway, with its current AED 42 billion market cap), and yet it's one of the smallest in terms of how many stocks are listed. The Doha Securities Market (DSM) is far cheaper at less than AED 4 billion, based on the AED 900 million price that NYSE paid for a 25% stake recently, and has about the same number of listed stocks.
  • DIFX was reported to be launching derivatives trading in the second half of 2008, along with more IPOs in the pipeline. Which is not really new information but nice to hear once again. The latest IPO, Damas, might list on Tuesday next week.
  • Dubai Refreshments Company (DRC) apparently appointed a new general manager but didn't say who. Their website says Hussam Doueiri is the GM but doesn't give a date of appointment. As usual, there shares were untraded.
  • Gulf Petroleum Investments (GPI) announced that oil was discovered in the Indonesian Seram oil field, but did not give any further details. As usual, there was no trading in GPI, or Gupico, shares on the DFM today (last time their shares were traded was October 2007).
  • National Real Estate (NRE) might have approved the agenda for their EGM about a possible increase in share capital on Thursday last week, but the meeting disclosure didn't say.
  • Tabreed said they were launching a new business model to improve profitability and Return on Equity (ROE) for shareholders. ROE for 2008 Q1 was a fairly miserable looking 3.3% while PE was a sky-high 73. Tabreed also said they would also transfer existing assets into a new holding company.

ShareWadi agenda this week

Sunday, 29 June 2008

  • SHOP last trading day for rights issue eligibility (DFM announcement)
  • SHUAA record date 45% cash dividend

Monday, 30 June 2008

Tuesday, 01 July 2008

  • DANA sukuk pricing
  • Dar Takaful first Founders General Assembly meeting
  • Dar Takaful IPO starts
  • TAQA convertible bond subscription period starts

Wednesday, 02 July 2008

  • AABAR Sukuk additional voluntary redemption date
  • GCIC Green Crescent IPO allotment and refund of oversubscribed shares
  • TAQA convertible bond subscription period

Thursday, 03 July 2008

  • TAQA convertible bond subscription period

Friday, 04 July 2008

  • TAQA convertible bond subscription period

Saturday, 05 July 2008

  • TAQA convertible bond subscription period
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best stock rises
symbol price change
ALSALAMSUDAN 6.06 +0.79 +15%
RAKCC 3.69 +0.32 +9.5%
RAKNIC 5.46 +0.47 +9.4%
DRIVE 8.75 +0.74 +9.2%
AKIC 2.55 +0.21 +9%
worst stock falls
symbol price change
GMPC 3.16 -0.33 -9.5%
ARIG 3.01 -0.29 -8.8%
NMDC 12.05 -0.95 -7.3%
ASMAK 26.45 -1.65 -5.9%
JEEMA 5.15 -0.27 -5%
top volume
symbol value (AED) price
METHAQ518,444,9186.16
EMAAR113,623,12310.85
RAKCC107,434,6503.69
AJMANBANK95,447,7342.40
ARKAN77,833,5506.16

Dubai Financial Market

The DFMGI started the week poorly, with a 0.5% fall to 5406. On the bright side, turnover was only AED 667m worth, and there was a bit of a recovery in the second half of the trading session after the index bottomed out at close to 5340.

Emaar Properties (EMAAR) was the only stock with turnover more than AED 100 million, and fell 0.9% to 10.85. AJMANBANK took another 4% hit with just under AED 100m traded value and ended at 2.40. DFM shares were looking glum with a 2.9% fall to 5.09, AMAN fell 2.3% to 3.39, DEYAAR and Islamic Arab Insurance (IAIC) fell 1.9%, Tabreed (TABREED), Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) and Amlak Finance (AMLAK) were down 1.6%, Shuaa Capital (SHUAA) was down 1.4%, GULFNAV and SALAM_BAH 1.2%, Dubai Investments (DIC) 1.0% and the remaining losers fell less than 1% or on turnover less than AED 1 million.

There were only 5 stocks in the gainers list. ALSALAMSUDAN was 15% limit up but from just one very small trade. Emirates NBD (ENBD) rose 2.6% to 12.00, Aramex (ARMX) was up 1.6%, Tamweel (TAMWEEL) 1.3%, and GGICO 0.7%.

Abu Dhabi Securities Market

The ADX fell 1.1% to 4904 with just over AED 1 billion of trading, although only 2 stocks saw more than AED 100 million worth. Half the total for the day was in METHAQ, which fell 1.1% to 6.01, while RAK Cement (RAKCC) was limit up to 3.70 with just over AED 100 million - just when you though it was safe to buy cement company shares again.

RAK Cement was not the only cement company flying high. RAK White Cement (RAKWCT) rose 5.5% to 2.53 on greater than usual activity, and ARKAN had a 2.8% rise to 6.18. Apart from them, RAK Bank (RAKBANK) was the only other gainer rising on more than AED 1 million of turnover - up 1.4% to 7.30.

Of the losers, Abu Dhabi National Energy (TAQA) stood out with a 4.55% drop to 2.74. Other notable falls for Dana Gas (DANA) down 2.6% to 1.87, Union National Bank (UNB) 2.4% to 8.94, Aabar Petroleum (AABAR) 2.0% to 3.48, AGTHIA down 1.7%, Etisalat (ETISALAT) 1.5% to 19.50, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) 1.35%, Sorouh Real Estate (SOROUH) 1.3%, Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) 1.25%, Aldar Properties (ALDAR) and Waha Capital (OILC) 1.2%, QCEM, RAK Properties (RAKPROP) and National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD) 1.0%, and the remainder by less than 1% or on thin trading.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

UAE markets 26 Jun 2008

UAE market news & discussions for 26 June 2008

Both UAE markets closed slightly lower today. Trading volume was low with less than one billion dirhams worth of shares traded on each exchange.
On the DFM, AJMANBANK continues to fall closing 4.21% down at 2.50 dirhams.
On the ADX, METHAQ topped trading falling 1.11% to 6.01 dirhams on turnover of 46 million dirhams.

Company and Market news

Union Properties is in talks with the Dubai government over a joint venture and plans to double its land holdings
National Investor (TNI) plans to move its funds off shore from the UAE due to the current local regulatory framework.
SHUAA goes ex Dividend today.

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best stock rises
symbol price change
QTEL 189.90 +9.80 +5.4%
GULFA 2.57 +0.12 +4.9%
FH 15.00 +0.50 +3.4%
SALAM_BAH 2.60 +0.06 +2.4%
MASQ 280.00 +5.00 +1.8%
worst stock falls
symbol price change
ALSALAMSUDAN 5.27 0.73 16.1%
SHUAA 7.65 0.64 9.1%
OEIHC 3.25 0.26 8.7%
NCC 9.31 0.49 5.6%
NGI 10.20 0.50 5.2%
top volume
symbol value (AED) price
METHAQ289,666,3756.23
AJMANBANK171,129,7502.50
ADCB119,374,3285.18
EMAAR103,403,12410.95
DFM61,405,8395.24

Dubai Financial Market

The DFM index closed at 5,432 a fall of 0.40% from the previous close. 209 million shares were traded worth 747 million dirhams. Eleven shares advanced and sixteen declined.
AJMANBANK topped trading falling a further 4.21% to 2.50 dirhams on turnover of 66 million shares.

Other shares to fall included: AIRARABIA 1.83 (0.54%), DEYAAR 2.07 (1.42%) and GULFNAV 1.64 (0.60%).

Shares to rise included: Tamweel (TAMWEEL) 7.80 (0.38%), GGICO 7.55 (0.66%), Dubai Investments (DIC) 3.84 (0.26%), DFM 5.24 (0.76%) and SALAMBANK 2.60 (2.36%).

Abu Dhabi Securities Market

The ADX index closed at 4,957 a fall of 0.06% from the previous close. 177 million shares were traded worth 865 million dirhams. Thirteen shares advanced and twenty four declined.
METHAQ topped trading falling 1.11% to 6.01 dirhams on turnover of 46 million shares.

Other shares to fall included: Aldar Properties (ALDAR) 12.55 (0.40%), Dana Gas (DANA) 1.91 (1.54%), ARKAN 6.04 (0.66%) and RAK Cement (RAKCC) 3.34 (1.17%).

Shares to rise included: Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) 5.19 (0.19%), Etisalat (ETISALAT) 19.70 (0.25%), National Marine Dredging (NMDC) 13.00 (0.78%) and First Gulf Bank (FGB) 26.65 (1.34%).

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

UAE markets 25 Jun 2008

UAE market news & discussions for 25 June 2008

Both markets in the UAE closed lower today. The DFM index was down 0.09% on low volumes. AJMANBANK topped trading losing another 9.05% to 2.61 dirhams with 74 million shares traded.
The ADX was down 0.77% with METHAQ topping trading closing 1.78% higher at 6.36 dirhams on 77 million shares traded. Summer trading patterns of low volume and directionless trade seem to be appearing.

Agenda today and coming week

Wednesday, 25 June 2008
SHUAA dividend record date (if approved at AGM)

Thursday, 26 June 2008
NRE EGM (deferred from 28 May & 12 Jun 08 )

Dubai Financial Market and Abu Dhabi Securities Market index for 25 June 2008

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best stock rises
symbol price change
GRAND 3.55 +0.33 +10.2%
NCC 9.80 +0.45 +4.8%
ASMAK 27.85 +1.20 +4.5%
CBI 2.75 +0.11 +4.2%
NCTH 13.00 +0.50 +4%
worst stock falls
symbol price change
AJMANBANK 2.61 0.26 11.1%
ALSALAMSUDAN 6.00 0.40 7.1%
JEEMA 5.42 0.28 5.4%
ADAVIATION 4.74 0.24 5.3%
ALDAR 12.65 0.45 3.7%
top volume
symbol value (AED) price
DIC272,574,0793.83
METHAQ259,832,6136.24
AJMANBANK197,461,2202.61
ALDAR99,482,88912.65
EMAAR89,669,60810.95

Dubai Financial Market

The DFM index closed at 5,454 a fall of 0.09% from the previous close. 250 million shares were traded worth 937 million dirhams. Ten shares advanced and sixteen declined.
AJMANBANK topped trading falling 9.05% to 2.61 dirhams on turnover of 74 million shares.

Other shares to fall included: AIRARABIA 1.84 (0.54%), Dubai Investments (DIC) 3.83 (1.79%) and GULFNAV 1.65 (2.36%).

Shares to rise included: Amlak Finance (AMLAK) 4.55 (0.88%), DFM 5.20 (1.56%), Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) 8.14 (0.36%) and Tamweel (TAMWEEL) 7.77 (0.51%).

Abu Dhabi Securities Market

The ADX index closed at 4,960 a fall of 0.77% from the previous close. 174 million sahres were traded worth one billion dirhams. Eleven sahres advanced and twenty three declined.
The top traded share by volume was METHAQ rising 1.78% to 6.36 dirhams on turnover of 77 million shares.

Other shares to rise included: ARKAN 6.01 (0.33%), National Marine Dredging (NMDC) 13.00 (2.79%) and RAK White Cement (RAKWCT) 2.45 (1.25%).

Shares to fall included: Aldar Properties (ALDAR) 12.40 (3.45%), Sorouh Real Estate (SOROUH) 9.30 (1.17%), Dana Gas (DANA) 1.93 (1.52%) and RAK Cement (RAKCC) 3.44 (2.57%).

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

UAE markets 24 Jun 2008

UAE market news & discussions for 24 June 2008

Another day of capitulation on UAE markets today. The DFM index was down more than one percent to close at 5,459 below the crucial 5,500 level. The value of shares traded was just over one billion dirhams. AJMANBANK continued its slide falling a further 14.83% to 2.87 dirhams on 80 million shares traded.
The ADX index lost 0.77%, with the value of shares traded just over one billion dirhams. Methaq was the top traded share falling 0.96% to 6.09 dirhams.

Agenda today and coming week

Tuesday 24, June 2008
SHUAA shares ex-dividend

Wednesday, 25 June 2008
SHUAA dividend record date (if approved at AGM)

Thursday, 26 June 2008
NRE EGM (deferred from 28 May & 12 Jun 08 )

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Dubai Financial Market and Abu Dhabi Securities Market index for 24 June 2008

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best stock rises
symbol price change
GRAND 3.22 +0.42 +15%
IIG 4.32 +0.56 +14.9%
NMDC 12.55 +1.05 +9.1%
GULFA 2.52 +0.12 +5%
DRIVE 8.15 +0.19 +2.4%
worst stock falls
symbol price change
AJMANBANK 2.87 -0.50 -14.8%
OEIHC 3.51 -0.39 -10%
AKIC 2.58 -0.24 -8.5%
RAPCO 4.06 -0.33 -7.5%
ASMAK 26.30 -1.65 -5.9%
top volume
symbol value (AED) price
METHAQ272,138,6336.19
AJMANBANK245,181,0522.87
ALDAR192,582,11013.05
EMAAR179,523,29510.95
DFM127,466,2025.12

Dubai Financial Market

The DFM index closed at 5,459 a fall of 1.14% from the previous close. 275 million shares traded worth 1.1 billion dirhams. Four shares advanced and twenty three declined.
AJMANBANK was the top traded share falling a further 14.83% to 2.87 dirhams on turnover of 80 million shares.

Other shares to fall included: AIRARABIA 1.85 (2.11%), DEYAAR 2.10 (2.77%), DFM 5.12 (4.11%), Emaar Properties (EMAAR) 10.95 (0.45%) and Tamweel (TAMWEEL) 7.73 (3.37%).

Emirates NBD (ENBD) up 0.42% to 11.90 was the only share to rise on significant volume.

Abu Dhabi Securities Market

The ADX index closed at 4,998 a fall of 0.77% from the previous close. 186 million shares traded worth 1 billion dirhams. Nine shares advanced and thirty two declined.
The top traded share was METHAQ falling 0.96% to 6.09 dirhams on turnover of 43 million shares.

Other shares to fall included: Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank (ADIB) 6.33 (0.16%), Union National Bank (UNB) 9.15 (1.61%), Aldar Properties (ALDAR) 12.55 (0.76%), Dana Gas (DANA) 1.98 (2.46%), ARKAN 6.01 (0.66%) and Etisalat (ETISALAT) 19.75 (0.75%).

Shares to rise included: First Gulf Bank (FGB) 26.35 (0.57%) and National Marine Dredging (NMDC) 12.55 (9.13%).

Monday, June 23, 2008

UAE markets 23 Jun 2008

UAE market news & discussions for 23 June 2008

The DFM had an unpleasant fall, dragged down by DFM shares themselves, Emaar, and Dubai Islamic Bank, while the rising star of yesterday, Ajman Bank, came crashing down almost as quickly as it rose. The Abu Dhabi market barely moved, with Methaq up yet again, but few other stocks rose.

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Agenda today and coming week

Wednesday, 25 June 2008
SHUAA dividend record date (if approved at AGM)

Thursday, 26 June 2008
NRE EGM (deferred from 28 May & 12 Jun 08)

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best stock rises
symbol price change
ADSB 5.00 +0.24 +5%
GULFA 2.40 +0.11 +4.8%
METHAQ 6.26 +0.23 +3.8%
GGICO 7.60 +0.15 +2%
FGB 26.10 +0.45 +1.8%
worst stock falls
symbol price change
AJMANBANK 3.37 -0.59 -14.9%
ALSALAMSUDAN 6.40 -1.10 -14.7%
AMAN 3.63 -0.20 -5.2%
JEEMA 6.00 -0.30 -4.8%
TAMWEEL 8.00 -0.29 -3.5%
top volume
symbol value (AED) price
METHAQ504,392,3576.26
AJMANBANK441,939,6923.37
DIB147,843,1948.25
DFM84,243,4735.34
EMAAR78,577,69211.00

Dubai Financial Market

The DFMGI lurched downwards by 1.7% as the heavyweight stocks fell and AJMANBANK plummeted 15% to 3.37 while taking pole position again on the traded value table with AED 442m worth of trades. Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) was the only other stock trading more than AED 100m worth, and its 2.7% fall to 8.25 took the index down with it. Total turnover was just over AED 1 billion.

Out of only 6 gainers, the top three rose on limited turnover, while DEYAAR up 0.93% to 2.16, and Union Properties (UPP) up 0.77% to 5.22, were the only rises of any note.

The other big gainer from yesterday, AMAN, joined Ajman Bank at the top (or bottom if you like) of the loser's list with a 5.2% slide to 3.63. Tamweel (TAMWEEL) was also hurting with a 3.5% fall to 8.00, Du Telecom (DU) du-dued by 2.9% to 5.69, Amlak Finance (AMLAK) by 2.7% to 4.65, Dubai Investments (DIC) 2.25% to 3.91, DFM 2.2% to 5.34, and another 9 stocks fell less than 2%, including Emaar Properties (EMAAR) which dropped by 1.8% to 11.00.

Abu Dhabi Securities Market

After the dismal performance in Dubai, you could almost smile in Abu Dhabi as the ADX fell by a tiny 0.04%, or just under 2 points, to 5037. Turnover was moderate at just under AED 1 billion, but that was dominated by METHAQ surging yet again, by 4% to an implausibly high 6.19. Methaq turnover at AED 650 million was more than 10x the amount for the next in the traded value list - ARKAN - another VIP luxury brand stock apparently, if share price is anything to go by, although they closed flat today.

Only 7 stocks rose today, with Methaq the only gain of significance - the others rising less than 1% or on thin trading. Etisalat (ETISALAT) rose 0.5%, that small gain saving the index from ending further in the red despite the large number of losers.

The worst of the losers was RAK Poultry (RAPCO) with a 6.4% fall on just over AED 1 m of turnover. Other notable falls for AGTHIA down 2.3%, RAK Cement (RAKCC) down by 2.2%, Aldar Properties (ALDAR) down 1.1%, and the remainder fell less than 1% or on thin trading.

Sunday, June 22, 2008

UAE markets 22 Jun 2008

UAE market news & discussions for 22 June 2008

Ajman Bank stocks soared from 1 dh par value to over 4 dhs on their first day of trading. Will they now follow Methaq Insurance into the equity stratosphere, which had another limit up day, making a mockery of my comment on Thursday that its bull run looked like it might be finished. Overall, the DFM was up on moderate trading (apart from the huge turnover in Ajman Bank), and the ADX fell slightly. Perhaps not a bad day given that the rest of the world finished on a sour note on Friday.

  • Dubai Islamic Bank had a good gain after news of news yesterday of their new JV with Nakheel, and to add to the good news, they won a 'Best Islamic Bank' award.
  • Dubai Islamic Insurance (Aman) also shot up as trading opened up to foreigners today.
  • Taqa shares continued to slide away - there was a report that the convertible bond issue would be reserved for state shareholders.
Agenda today and coming week

Thursday, 19 June 2008
DANA share price conversion cut-off
Green Crescent Insurance IPO subscription period
QTEL rights issue subscription period ends

Sunday, 22 June 2008
Ajman Bank (AJMANBANK) listing date on the DFM
AMAN - foreigners can start trading their shares from today
BOS BOD meeting at 11:00am, agenda includes discussion of Emirates Lebanon Bank acquisition
Green Crescent Insurance IPO subscription period

Monday, 23 June 2008
Green Crescent Insurance IPO subscription period ends
SHUAA last trading date for dividend eligibility

Wednesday, 25 June 2008
SHUAA dividend record date (if approved at AGM)

Thursday, 26 June 2008
NRE EGM (deferred from 28 May & 12 Jun 08)

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best stock rises
symbol price change
AJMANBANK 3.96 +2.96 +296%
METHAQ 6.01 +0.53 +9.7%
TKFL 8.89 +0.68 +8.3%
AKIC 2.82 +0.20 +7.6%
NMDC 11.75 +0.80 +7.3%
worst stock falls
symbol price change
ADSB 4.81 -0.44 -8.4%
OEIHC 3.90 -0.33 -7.8%
ADAVIATION 5.08 -0.34 -6.3%
JULPHAR 2.46 -0.16 -6.1%
QTEL 180.10 -9.90 -5.2%
top volume
symbol value (AED) price
AJMANBANK1,038,321,7103.96
METHAQ320,611,7996.01
EMAAR237,364,90711.20
DIB165,046,0608.48
AMAN135,296,0763.83

Dubai Financial Market

The DFM index rose 0.73% to a hair short of 5600 points, with a solid looking AED 2 billion worth of turnover, although half of that was in Ajman Bank which floated today.

DIB had a decent jump of 4.05% to 8.48 after news yesterday of their new JV with Nakheel. AMAN shot up 3.5% to 3.83 on heavy trading as foreigners were allowed to trade their shares from today. Shuaa Capital (SHUAA) had a reasonable 2.5% rise to 8.50, Union Properties (UPP) was up 2.0% to 5.18, Tabreed (TABREED) by 1.6%, Tamweel (TAMWEEL) and Du Telecom (DU) by 1.2%, SALAM_BAH by 1.15%, DFM and Amlak Finance (AMLAK) by 1.1%. The remaining gainers up by less than 1% or on thin trading. Emaar Properties (EMAAR) was up 0.9% to 11.20.

Jeema Mineral Water (JEEMA) saw a rare trade (only one) today, and had the honor of being at the top of the losers list with a 5% fall to 6.30. EKTITTAB fell 2.6% on thin trading, GGICO, Arabtec (ARTC), and Islamic Arab Insurance (IAIC) fell 1.8%, and another 4 stocks fell less than 1%.

AJMANBANK shares rocketed up from 2.85 to 4.10 in the first few minutes of trading this morning on their first day of trading, and spent the rest of the morning at aroundthat level, before drifting down slightly to close at 3.96 for a 296% increase on the par value. Turnover was massive, unsurprisingly, at just over AED 1 billion from 260 million shares.

Abu Dhabi Securities Market

THe ADX fell by 0.34% to 5039 with turnover down to AED 800 million. Trading was dominated by METHAQ heading limit up yet again, to 6.02, with AED 320 million of trades, making a mockery of my comment on Thursday that its bull run looked like it might be finished. No other stocks traded more than AED 100 million worth.

Of the more actively traded stocks, National Marine Dredging (NMDC) rose 7.31 to 11.60, ASMAK was up 3.3% to 30.00 Finance House (FH) was up 2.05% to 14.55, Commercial Bank International (CBI) rose 1.9%, Bank Of Sharjah (BOS) and Sudan Telecom (SUDATEL) were up 1.6%, RAK Ceramics was up 1.1% on greater than usual volumes, and the remaining gainers rose less than 0.5% or on thin trading.

The more actively traded losers was headed up by ADAVIATION with a 6.3% fall to 5.15, Abu Dhabi National Energy (TAQA) fell another 4% to 3.07 despite reports of further Sukuk clarification, Oasis Leasing (OILC) was down 2.2% to 2.61, ADNH also fell 2.2% to 8.30, AGTHIA was down by 1.9%, RAK Properties (RAKPROP) by 1.4%, Sorouh Real Estate (SOROUH) by 1%, and the remainder by less than 1% or on light trading.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

UAE markets 19 Jun 2008

UAE market news & discussions for 19 June 2008

A strange sort of week on the UAE markets with plenty of confusion to keep punters interested. Perhaps the story of most relevance is that the MSCI Emerging Markets Index will include that UAE (reportedly confirmed this afternoon). Shuaa Capital said some time ago if that happened, it could bring in close to AED 200 billion of foreign investment into the local markets. But foreigners may not be so impressed with the quality of disclosures this week if they were paying attention, despite the Diamond Disclosure award handed out (to Finance House). Nevertheless, despite that good news, both markets fell.

  • Methaq Insurance, shares which have been soaring close to 10% almost every day this week, denied any knowledge of news that might affect share price, and then a couple of days later held a board meeting after which it was reported that they may be considering expanding into the Saudi Arabia market.
  • Taqa shares were suspended at the start of the week due to lack of clarification on their Sukuk issue. A couple of disclosures didn't clarify anything but their shares were trading again, however they plummeted in the past two days as they adjusted to a diluted value. Presumably.
  • Green Crescent Insurance launched an IPO at the start of the week according to their website, but launched it yesterday according to the press release.
  • ADX says they will not become a PJSC - which presumably means no IPO, as was rumoured for a short time last year.
  • Al Jazeera Steel, an Oman company, may have a secondary listing in Dubai.
  • Aman will allow foreigners to start trading their shares from Sunday.
  • Ajman Bank lists on Sunday on the DFM - perhaps partly explaining why the DFM fell today, as punters pull cash out to pile in to the new company.
  • EMAAR said they had an international project delivery pipeline worth Dh370
  • Etisalat was reported to be a target for DoCoMo to buy a stake in
  • Gulf Navigation CEO resigned due to family reasons"
  • TABREED gave a 2008 FY forecast of 13% profit growth which would mean earnings of AED 85m, and a PE still way in excess of most other UAE companies.
  • Tethys Oil which was expected to list on the DIFX last week, said it would be delayed
Agenda today and coming week

Thursday, 19 June 2008
DANA share price conversion cut-off
Green Crescent Insurance IPO subscription period
QTEL rights issue subscription period ends

Sunday, 22 June 2008
Ajman Bank (AJMANBANK) listing date on the DFM
AMAN - foreigners can start trading their shares from today
BOS BOD meeting at 11:00am, agenda includes discussion of Emirates Lebanon Bank acquisition
Green Crescent Insurance IPO subscription period

Monday, 23 June 2008
Green Crescent Insurance IPO subscription period ends
SHUAA last trading date for dividend eligibility

Wednesday, 25 June 2008
SHUAA dividend record date (if approved at AGM)

Thursday, 26 June 2008
NRE EGM (deferred from 28 May & 12 Jun 08)

Dubai Financial Market and Abu Dhabi Securities Market index for 19 June 2008

More UAE stock market news and discussions...

best stock rises
symbol price change
ADSB 5.25 +0.40 +8.2%
AMAN 3.70 +0.25 +7.2%
JULPHAR 2.62 +0.14 +5.6%
DRIVE 8.37 +0.32 +4%
BILDCO 3.88 +0.11 +2.9%
worst stock falls
symbol price change
ALSALAMSUDAN 7.28 -1.17 -13.8%
NMDC 10.95 -1.10 -9.1%
AKIC 2.62 -0.19 -6.8%
OEIHC 4.23 -0.27 -6%
UCC 5.00 -0.29 -5.5%
top volume
symbol value (AED) price
METHAQ1,291,865,9955.48
EMAAR225,362,48611.10
ALDAR116,151,63313.25
DIB99,297,6138.15
FGB86,148,13125.90

Dubai Financial Market

The DFMGI fell 0.7% to 5558 with turnover low at just AED 659m. Emaar Properties (EMAAR) was the only share to see more than AED 100 m worth of trading and fell 1.8% to 11.10 despite promising sounding news of their international projects this morning.

AMAN, at the top of the gainers list, rose a splendid 7.25% to 3.70 from greater than usual trading, Arabtec (ARTC) was up 2.5% to 16.45, two more stocks rose less than 1%, and another six stocks were unchanged.

NCC stood out in the losers list with more than AED 1 million of trading and a 4.5% fall to 9.35. The two new Salam Bank stocks fell on thin trading, DFM was down 1.8%, Du Telecom (DU) 1.7%, Tabreed (TABREED) 1.2%, GULFNAV 1.1%, Amlak Finance (AMLAK) 1.05%, Dubai Investments (DIC) 1.0%, and another 5 stocks fell less than 1%.

Abu Dhabi Securities Market

The ADX fell slightly by 0.14% to 5056 with turnover almost at AED 2 billion - more than 3x the level in Dubai. Over half of that was from massive trading in METHAQ, the unstoppable insurance company that saw limit up trading almost every day this week, however the roller coaster seemed to be at the top with shares rising by only 1.7% to 5.87.

Aldar Properties (ALDAR) was the only other stock to see more than AED 100 million worth of trading, as it rose 1.5% to 13.40. Four stocks rose more than 2% but all on minimal trading. Oasis Leasing (OILC) was the biggest gainer on more active turnover with a 1.9% rise to 2.70. ADNH also rose 1.9%, to 8.70, Union National Bank (UNB) was up 1.6%, and the remaining gainers were up less than 1% or on thin trading.

The top four losers fell on thin trading. Abu Dhabi National Energy (TAQA) was the worst of the more active stocks, with shares following yesterday's plunge by another 5.3% to 3.20. Qatar Telecom (QTEL) was down 1.45%, Aabar Petroleum (AABAR) by 1.05%, and the remaining losers fell by less than 1% or on turnover lower than AED 1 million. Etisalat (ETISALAT) fell 0.5% to 20.00.

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

UAE markets 18 Jun 2008

UAE market news & discussions for 18 June 2008

The DFM index closed 0.66% higher today with over one billion dirhams of shares trading. After being down at first the index recovered when EMAAR changed direction and closed up 1.80% at 11.30 dirhams. The ADX index fell by 1.07% led by a large fall in TAQA down 9.79% to 3.41 dirhams. METHAQ continues its upward journey rising 8.67% to 5.45 dirhams, with 800 million dirhams worth of shares traded.
In other news:

SHUAA AGM approves 45% dividend
DAMAS announces 1.3bn IPO to list on DIFX
EMAAR Goldman Sachs - price target of AED 20.10 per share
ING announces the launch of mutual fund based on ME markets
SHUAA 2007 FY Net Profit +53% to AED 395 million

Agenda this week

Wednesday, 18 June 2008
ALLIANCE EGM (DFM note, no disclosure seen)
QTEL rights issue subscription period

Thursday, 19 June 2008
DANA share price conversion cut-off
QTEL rights issue subscription period ends

UAE stock news - links to latest news articles.

Dubai Financial Market and Abu Dhabi Securities Market index for 18 June 2008

More UAE stock market news and discussions...

best stock rises
symbol price change
ARIG 3.45 +0.42 +13.9%
ALSALAMSUDAN 8.45 +0.95 +12.7%
METHAQ 5.39 +0.43 +8.7%
ALFIRDOUS 2.48 +0.08 +3.3%
DFM 5.50 +0.14 +2.6%
worst stock falls
symbol price change
TAQA 3.41 -0.37 -9.8%
AAAIC 115.00 -10.70 -8.5%
NCC 9.79 -0.51 -5%
JEEMA 6.63 -0.34 -4.9%
SCIDC 5.38 -0.22 -3.9%
top volume
symbol value (AED) price
METHAQ799,316,7625.39
EMAAR257,455,27911.30
DFM235,794,9145.50
DIB218,402,9158.18
TAQA129,607,8253.41

Dubai Financial Market

The DFM index closed at 5,596 a rise of 0.66% from the previous close. 244 million shares were traded worth 1.2 billion dirhams. Sixteen shares advanced and nine declined.
The top traded share by volume was DFM, rising 2.61% to 5.50 dirhams on turnover of 43 million shares.

Other shares to rise included: Amlak Finance (AMLAK) 4.78 (0.20%), Dubai Investments (DIC) 4.05 (0.49%), Emaar Properties (EMAAR) 11.30 (1.80%) and Tamweel (TAMWEEL) 8.21 (2.49%).

Shares to fall included: Dubai Islamic Bank (DIB) 8.18 (2.27%), DEYAAR 2.18 (0.90%) and ARAMEX 2.59 (2.26%)

AIRARABIA closed unchanged on 1.90dhs.

Abu Dhabi Securities Market

The ADX index closed at 5,063 a fall of 1.07% from the previous close. 331 million shares were traded worth 1.6 billion dirhams. Seven shares advanced and thirty three declined.
The top traded share by volume and value was METHAQ, rising 8.67% to 5.45 on turnover of 148 million shares.

Other shares to rise included: ADNH 8.54 (0.47%), Etisalat (ETISALAT) 20.05 (0.25%) and ADAVIATION 5.30 (2.28%).

Shares to fall included: First Gulf Bank (FGB) 26.00 (2.07%), SIB 3.04 (0.98%), RAK Properties (RAKPROP) 2.20 (1.34%), Aldar Properties (ALDAR) 13.05 (1.14%), Abu Dhabi National Energy (TAQA) 3.41 (9.79%), ARKAN 6.03 (2.74%) and RAK Cement (RAKCC) 3.53 (2.19%).

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