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hethu kiipayak thiayanwa mama hithana widiyata.
1.ada dawase kalin dhapu buying order 1k pending thibiima
2.thiyana buying power ekatawa wada wadiyen illum kirimma
3.buying power eka samaga broker fee eka adaala nokara ganima
4.broker aayathanaye siima kirim
5.account statement eke pending interest charge pawathima
6.system error

tks bro:....:lol:
 

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    CSE benchmark ASI recovered in mid day trades.

    ASI was up by 59.24 points to close at 6493.58 while more liquid MPI closed 33.88 points higher at 5928.45. Day's total turnover amounted to 1.99 billion rupees. There were some hopes among investors on relaxation of the strict rules on forced selling if T+3 rule for settlement is not met. However it is still not confirmed.

    Browns Investments (BIL) started trading first time today but closed 20 cents lower than its IPO price at Rs 4.80. 74,701,700 shares of BIL changed hands.

    Commercial Bank of Ceylon closed five rupees higher at 251.00 while LOLC was up by 3.40 to close at Rs 95.40. Aitken Spence Plc closed at Rs 139.90, up 2.80. Central Finance Company was up by 34.60 to close at Rs 1445.20. Bairaha Farms Plc closed 9.70 higher at Rs 265.20.

    There were 152 gainers and 62 losers for the day. John Keells Holdings Plc lost 3.40 to close at Rs 185.70. Hatton National Bank was down by 2.30 to end the day at Rs 201.20 while National Development Bank closed 2.90 lower at Rs 135.00.

    Foreigners were net sellers with net outflow of Rs 37,858,533.00.


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    අද කොටස් වෙලදපලින්

    Dividend Announcement - CTBL

    CEYLON TEA BROKERS PLC
    Company ID: - CTBL
    Date of Announcement:-26.Jul.2011
    Rate of Dividend: - Rs. 0.20 per share / First and Final Dividend
    Financial Year: - 2010/2011
    XD:-04.Aug.2011
    Payment: - 15.Aug.2011
    Share Transfer Book Open
     

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    TOP 10 Gainers 26/07/2011

    ARPICO
    NUWARA ELIYA
    PDL
    AUTODROME
    SELINSING
    GESTETNER
    ALLIANCE
    SINGALANKA
    COL PHARMACY
    S M B LEASING [W]

    TOP 10 losers 26/07/2011

    PARAGON
    COCO LANKA [X]
    NANDA FINANCE
    KEELLS FOOD
    ALUFAB
    CIT
    MORISONS
    RIVERINA HOTELS
    CITRUS LEISURE [W]
    CARGO BOAT
     

    sherlock

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    Short selling


    In short selling, the trader borrows stock (usually from his brokerage which holds its clients' shares or its own shares on account to lend to short sellers) then sells it on the market, hoping for the price to fall. The trader eventually buys back the stock, making money if the price fell in the meantime and losing money if it rose. Exiting a short position by buying back the stock is called "covering a short position." This strategy may also be used by unscrupulous traders in illiquid or thinly traded markets to artificially lower the price of a stock. Hence most markets either prevent short selling or place restrictions on when and how a short sale can occur. The practice of naked shorting is illegal in most (but not all) stock markets.
     

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    Margin buying


    In margin buying, the trader borrows money (at interest) to buy a stock and hopes for it to rise. Most industrialized countries have regulations that require that if the borrowing is based on collateral from other stocks the trader owns outright, it can be a maximum of a certain percentage of those other stocks' value. In the United States, the margin requirements have been 50 %% for many years (that is, if you want to make a $1000 investment, you need to put up $500, and there is often a maintenance margin below the $500).

    A margin call is made if the total value of the investor's account cannot support the loss of the trade. (Upon a decline in the value of the margined securities additional funds may be required to maintain the account's equity, and with or without notice the margined security or any others within the account may be sold by the brokerage to protect its loan position. The investor is responsible for any shortfall following such forced sales.)

    Regulation of margin requirements (by the Federal Reserve) was implemented after the Crash of 1929. Before that, speculators typically only needed to put up as little as 10 percent (or even less) of the total investment represented by the stocks purchased. Other rules may include the prohibition of free-riding: putting in an order to buy stocks without paying initially (there is normally a three-day grace period for delivery of the stock), but then selling them (before the three-days are up) and using part of the proceeds to make the original payment (assuming that the value of the stocks has not declined in the interim).
     

    NJK4EVER

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    machan CSE had the worst week last week neh??
    It seems to be recovering now...
    Is it wise to invest in fallen stocks now, hoping that it would recover shortly??
     

    sherlock

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    machan CSE had the worst week last week neh??
    It seems to be recovering now...
    Is it wise to invest in fallen stocks now, hoping that it would recover shortly??

    yes machan All Share indexes down .Most of investors think it'll recover soon.
    If u look @ world share markets u can see what happened to them.so be patient.I can't predict when it's happen but one day u can get gain from ur
    portfolio
     

    sherlock

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    Voting share

    A voting share (also called common stock or an ordinary share) is a share of stock giving the stockholder the right to vote on matters of corporate policy and the composition of the members of the board of directors.
     

    NJK4EVER

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    yes machan All Share indexes down .Most of investors think it'll recover soon.
    If u look @ world share markets u can see what happened to them.so be patient.I can't predict when it's happen but one day u can get gain from ur
    portfolio

    I haven't invested yet.. I'm hoping to soon..

    Machan Direct FN Pro software ekata log wenna ba ne bun..
    But the Direct Fn version my broker gave to me works..

    The one software you gave, ekata log wenna ba ne... "Inavalid User" kiyala enawa..
     

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    Dividend

    Dividends are payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members. It is the portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders.[1] When a corporation earns a profit or surplus, that money can be put to two uses: it can either be re-invested in the business (called retained earnings), or it can be paid to the shareholders as a dividend. Many corporations retain a portion of their earnings and pay the remainder as a dividend.

    For a joint stock company, a dividend is allocated as a fixed amount per share. Therefore, a shareholder receives a dividend in proportion to their shareholding. For the joint stock company, paying dividends is not an expense; rather, it is the division of after tax profits among shareholders. Retained earnings (profits that have not been distributed as dividends) are shown in the shareholder equity section in the company's balance sheet - the same as its issued share capital. Public companies usually pay dividends on a fixed schedule, but may declare a dividend at any time, sometimes called a special dividend to distinguish it from the fixed schedule dividends.

    Cooperatives, on the other hand, allocate dividends according to members' activity, so their dividends are often considered to be a pre-tax expense.

    Dividends are usually paid in the form of cash, store credits (common among retail consumers' cooperatives) and shares in the company (either newly created shares or existing shares bought in the market.) Further, many public companies offer dividend reinvestment plans, which automatically use the cash dividend to purchase additional shares for the shareholder.
     

    sherlock

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    I haven't invested yet.. I'm hoping to soon..

    Machan Direct FN Pro software ekata log wenna ba ne bun..
    But the Direct Fn version my broker gave to me works..

    The one software you gave, ekata log wenna ba ne... "Inavalid User" kiyala enawa..

    hethu kiipayak thiyanwa.

    1.May be pro ekata oyata pass deela ne
    2.,broker block karala wenna puluwan
    3.user name password harida kiyala chack karanna capital simple numbers

    godak welawata brokerma software eke link eka evanawa.a eta adhala soft 1ta thama pass hadala thiyenne.broker advance 1ta change unoth oyaata awulak ne.kokatath contact ur broker,he may answer ur Qs
     

    sherlock

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    Initial public offering - IPO

    An initial public offering (IPO), referred to simply as an "offering" or "flotation", is when a company (called the issuer) issues common stock or shares to the public for the first time. They are often issued by smaller, younger companies seeking capital to expand, but can also be done by large privately owned companies looking to become publicly traded.

    In an IPO the issuer obtains the assistance of an underwriting firm, which helps determine what type of security to issue (common or preferred), best offering price and time to bring it to market.
     

    NJK4EVER

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    hethu kiipayak thiyanwa.

    1.May be pro ekata oyata pass deela ne
    2.,broker block karala wenna puluwan
    3.user name password harida kiyala chack karanna capital simple numbers

    godak welawata brokerma software eke link eka evanawa.a eta adhala soft 1ta thama pass hadala thiyenne.broker advance 1ta change unoth oyaata awulak ne.kokatath contact ur broker,he may answer ur Qs

    ah thanks machan.... awulak naha this version is also very advance..

    machan can you explain the Direct FN interface???

    dfn10.png


    It's pretty advance... and steps to make a "buy" or "sell" from the software??
     
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    sherlock

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    කට්ටියට ඔෆිස් එකේදි එහෙම ඔය කොටස් වෙළදපලට ලොග් වෙන්න සොෆ්ට්වෙයාර් ඉන්ස්ටෝල් කරන්න දෙනවා ගොඩාක් අඩු ඈති නේද?
    සමහරවිට පෝර්ට් එක බ්ලොක් කරලා ඈති

    මේ සයිට් එක හරහා එකට ලොග් වෙන්න.සීම්ත කොටස් ගන්නක් බලාගන්නත් කොටස් ගන්න විකුනා ගන්නත් තමාගේ ගිණුමේ කොටස් වල දෑනට තත්වේ බල ගන්නත් පුලුවන්.හෑබෑයි චුට්ටක් ස්ලෝ.ඒ වුනත් මොකවත්ම නෑතිවාට වඩා මේක මට නම් අවුලක් නෑ.


    http://www.cdax.lk/

    CDAX net එක ක්ලික් කරලා ඉස්සරහට යන්න.ලොග් වෙලා බලන්න
    මේ සදහා සොෆ්ට්වෙයාර් මුරපද අවශ්‍ය වේ
     

    sherlock

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    ah thanks machan.... awulak naha this version is also very advance..

    machan can you explain the Direct FN interface???

    It's pretty advance... and steps to make a "buy" or "sell" from the software??

    Direct FN Cdax walata wada advance.But if u learn it it'll be flexible software.

    trade tab eke gihin buy & sell karanna
    netnam adhala kotasa right click kalamath ethanath trade buy & sell thiyanawa:P

    Direct Fn advance .chuttak athata huru wenakota awulak ne,math igena gaththe oka trading hours wala use karala
     

    NJK4EVER

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    Direct FN Cdax walata wada advance.But if u learn it it'll be flexible software.

    trade tab eke gihin buy & sell karanna
    netnam adhala kotasa right click kalamath ethanath trade buy & sell thiyanawa:P

    Direct Fn advance .chuttak athata huru wenakota awulak ne,math igena gaththe oka trading hours wala use karala

    thanks machan...

    REP denna ba lu dan.. :dull:

    puluawn welawaka interface eka explain karala dapan..
    keep it up bro... best thread ever..:rolleyes:
     

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    Sri Lanka shares ended mixed Wednesday with some investor interest in the hotel sector, analysts said

    The All Share Price Index closed at 6,682.46, up 0.10 percent (6.76 points) while the more liquid Milanka index fell 0.29 percent (18.15 points) to close at 6,180.05, according to stock exchange data .

    Market experienced a lot of fluctuations within the day resulting indices moving towards different directions they said. . Retailers activities were high and 232 counters were engaging with trading today. Total Market Capitalization was Rs. 2.37Tn, a stock broker said.

    . The highest contributors to the daily turnover were John Keels Holdings (LKR 187.68), Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings PLC (Rs. 128.93Mn) and Asian Hotels & Properties PLC (R s.94.55). Diversified sector emerged as the highest contributor to the daily turnover recording Rs. 398Mn and Hotel & Travels sector also provided noticeable subscription of Rs. 261.53Mn. The total traded volume for the day was 46.25Mn. The highest traded stock for the day was E-Channelling PLC with 6Mn Shares changing hands. Panasian Power PLC also recorded 4.4Mn traded shares. Bukit Darah, JKH, Aitken Spence Holdings, Asian Hotels &Properties and Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings PLC recorded crossings, Asha Phillip Securities Ltd said in a research note. The price losers surpassed the price gainers by 106:94. The gainers were led by newly listed Nanda Investment; on the contrary losers were led by Ceylon Leather Products PLC (W12).The market recorded a net foreign outflow of Rs 269.34Mn.. (BS)