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      Broad Street Journal is published weekly by TELL Communications Limited     Monday, September 06 2010
Stock Market Report (6th of April 2010): Conoil-Open: 40.00k, Close 40.10k : NASCON-Open: 6.80k, Close 7.41k : Guiness-Open: 130.00k, Close 133.00k : GTBank-Open: 18.91k, Close 21.00k : FTN Cocoa-Open: 0.91k, Close 0.93k
 
 
 
 
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