Karachi, In the recent closing of the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSE) on 29 March 2024, Pak Petroleum Ltd. witnessed varied performance across its different stock categories. The day ended with changes in the opening and closing prices, as well as fluctuations in stock lows and highs, reflecting a dynamic trading session for the company.
For the standard Pak Petroleum shares (PPL), the trading session opened at a price of 107.75 and closed at 108.7, with the stock reaching a low of 105.8 and a high of 106.15 during the trading day. A total of 1,914,920 shares were traded, with the closing price settling at 107.17.
In the April bonds category (PPL-APRB), Pak Petroleum opened at 109.5 and closed at 110.5, after hitting a low of 107.6 and a high of 107.83. The total shares traded in this category were 2,182,500, with the closing price marked at 108.94.
The March bonds category (PPL-MARB) saw the company's shares open at 107.8 and close at 108.85, with the day's trading witnessing a low of 105.8 and a high of 106.09. A total of 2,254,500 shares were exchanged, resulting in a closing price of 107.19.
Interestingly, the May bonds category (PPL-MAYB) reported no trading activity, with both the opening and closing prices, as well as stock lows and highs, recorded at zero. This unusual activity indicates a pause in trading for this specific category of Pak Petroleum shares on the mentioned date.