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Pages in category "Companies listed on the Ghana Stock Exchange" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The websites of licensed dealing members, or "LDMs", of the Ghana Stock Exchange typically include detailed information about the exchange, daily rates, company research and further links. Licensed brokers of the GSE include: (in English) Stanbic Bank Ghana (in English) IC Securities (in English) Databank Group (in English) Gold Coast Securities
TOTAL is symbol representing Total Petroleum Ghana Limited on the Ghana Stock Exchange. It was listed on the Stock Exchange on 19 July 1991. Its traded securities are ordinary shares of no par value. TOTAL has a total of 50 million authorised shares and 13,948,259 issued shares. As of 12 September 2014, its stated capital was GH¢49,722,000. [34]
Consolidated Bank Ghana Limited, state-owned; Ecobank Ghana PLC, part of Ecobank Group; FBNBank (Ghana) Limited, part of First Bank of Nigeria Group; Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited; First Atlantic Bank Limited; First National Bank (Ghana) Limited, part of FirstRand Group; GCB Bank PLC, majority state-owned; Guaranty Trust Bank (Ghana) Limited ...
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Ghana National Petroleum Corporation: Oil & gas Exploration & production Accra: 1987 Oil and gas industry S A Ghana News Agency: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Accra: 1957 News agency: P A Ghana Oil Company: Oil & gas Exploration & production Accra: 1960 Oil and gas industry, GSE: GOIL: P A Ghana Ports and Harbours Authority ...
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During 2004 and 2005, there were significant increases in the volume of shares traded and the share prices of many companies. However, towards the end of 2005 and through the first few months of 2006 the bubble burst and share values dropped by around 60% on DFM, along with similar decreases in most other Persian Gulf stock markets.