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October 20, 1995 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1995-10-20

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Year-End Stock
Report In Israel

Jerusalem — Nice Systems
achieved a nominal yield of 129.7
percent, making it the best per-
forming stock traded on the Tel
Aviv Stock Exchange in 5755.
The TASE had a mixed year,
with the General Share Index
down 2.65 percent.
The chemical sector achieved
a positive yield of 10.98 percent,
while the oil exploration and in-
surance sectors achieved nega-
tive returns of 73.27 percent and
21.59 percent.
The second best performer
was J.M Eini Metal Industries,
which registered a nominal re-
turn of 118.4 percent, followed
by Nikuv Computers, 110.1.
The worst performing share
was Rabintex Industries, which
suffered a negative nominal yield
of 90.1 percent.
Other poor performers were
Isramco, down 89.2, and La Na-
tionale Insurance, down 85.7
percent.
The following are the ten best
and worse performing stocks in
Israel in 5755:
Nice Systems +129.7 percent;
Eini +118.4; Nikuv Computers
+110.7; Pass-Port +103.5; Span-
crete +91.7; Electra Consumer
+77.8; Urieli +75.2; Techn +74.2;
Miloumor +72.8; Email +72.5.
Rabintex achieved a return of
-90.1; Isramco -89.2; La Na-
tionale -85.7, Givot Olam -85.7;
Yesh Gad -85; Reichert -84; Nav-
igator Investment -83; Oil Fields
-82.4; Abjac Mazal -82.2; Mli
Lasers -81.3.

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