Express Kenya Limited Top Gainer as Marshalls (E.A) Ltd Declines
Express Kenya Limited (XPRS) was the top gainer of the day. It gained 9.76% to close at KES 4.50 which was a KES 0.40 gain in share price.
Marshalls (E.A) Ltd (MASH) was the top loser of the day. It had a loss of 9.84% to close at KES 8.25 which was a KES 0.90 drop in share price.
Kenya Commercial Bank Ltd (KCB) was the most traded share at the NSE. It traded 5,472,600 shares which was 33.41% of all shares traded in the market.
The winners
The other top gainers of the day were: TPS Eastern Africa Limited (Serena Hotels) (TPSE), Unga Group Limited (UNGA), HF Group Limited (HFCK) and Carbacid Investments Limited (CARB).
GAINERS | PRICE(KSH) | CHANGE(%) | PRICE CHANGE (KSH) |
XPRS | 4.50 | +9.76 | +0.40 |
TPSE | 25.00 | +5.26 | +1.25 |
UNGA | 37.50 | +4.17 | +1.50 |
HFCK | 20.50 | +2.50 | +0.50 |
CARB | 15.20 | +2.01 | +0.30 |
The losers
The other top losers of the day were: Uchumi Supermarket Limited (UCHM), Olympia Capital Holdings Ltd (OCH), Flame Tree Group Holdings Limited (FTGH) and Liberty Kenya Holdings Limited (CFCI).
LOSERS | PRICE(KSH) | CHANGE(%) | PRICE CHANGE (KSH) |
MASH | 8.25 | -9.84 | -0.90 |
UCHM | 4.70 | -9.62 | -0.50 |
OCH | 3.65 | -8.75 | -0.35 |
FTGH | 7.00 | -6.67 | -0.50 |
CFCI | 15.00 | -6.25 | -1.00 |
Most Traded Shares
The other most traded shares of the day were: Safaricom Limited (SCOM), Equity Group Holdings Limited (EQTY), Uchumi Supermarket Limited (UCHM) and CIC Insurance Group Limited (CIC).
MOVERS | VOLUME | % OF SHARES ALL TRADED |
KCB | 5,472,600 | 33.41 |
SCOM | 4,066,600 | 24.83 |
EQTY | 3,013,900 | 18.40 |
UCHM | 1,004,400 | 6.13 |
CIC | 623,900 | 3.81 |
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