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    JULY 2012Monthly Report

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    PSEiMil Php

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    ISSN 0118-1769

    VOL. XIX NO. 07

    DAILY PSE INDEX and VALUE TURNOVER

    INDEX PERFORMANCE

    Jul-12 Comparative Change (in percent)

    High Low Close 1-month 3-month 6-month 12-month Year-to-date

    PSE Index (PSEi) 5,369.98 5,139.40 5,307.66 1.17 2.02 13.35 17.85 21.40

    All Shares Index 3,527.48 3,424.84 3,503.30 1.46 0.97 10.32 12.18 15.05

    Financials Index 1,327.18 1,279.71 1,320.32 1.22 2.56 25.44 28.88 36.27

    Industrial Index 7,995.52 7,802.46 7,905.82 0.85 0.50 9.09 4.55 11.75Holding Firms Index 4,572.00 4,311.11 4,477.78 (0.25) 0.41 19.74 24.44 27.80

    Property Index 1,998.50 1,877.07 1,998.50 3.68 3.42 18.05 24.85 34.92

    Services Index 1,819.26 1,763.48 1,798.21 2.23 4.35 4.27 13.93 11.25

    Mining & Oil Index 25,444.66 23,136.49 23,679.09 (3.86) (12.33) (8.81) 4.43 0.74

    AVERAGE DAILY VALUE TRADED (in Million Php)

    Jun -12 Jul -12 Year-to-date Comparative Change (in percent)

    (20 days) (22 days) (146 days) 1-month 3-month 6-month 12-month Year-to-date

    Total Market 8,625.85 7,115.24 7,563.45 (17.51) 14.32 2.66 24.26 42.17

    Regular Market 5,355.95 5,007.32 6,165.54 (6.51) (10.59) (12.70) (5.94) 33.27

    Non-regular Market 3,269.90 2,107.92 1,397.91 (35.54) 238.14 76.36 424.08 101.47

    Domestic Issues 8,625.59 7,114.85 7,563.05 (17.51) 14.32 2.66 24.26 42.18

    Foreign Issues 0.26 0.39 0.41 50.77 (8.94) 4.62 (1.12) (33.80)

    Common 8,552.59 7,080.88 7,495.44 (17.21) 15.50 2.81 23.91 41.37

    Preferred 16.54 12.21 12.77 (26.14) 240.00 60.73 230.59 20.36

    Warrants & PDR 56.73 22.14 55.25 (60.97) (75.37) (38.32) 185.02 623.48

    Total Market 8,625.85 7,115.24 7,563.45 (17.51) 14.32 2.66 24.26 42.17

    Financials Sector 792.40 767.47 1,041.80 (3.15) (21.84) (3.06) (8.52) 81.25

    Industrial Sector 3,934.23 1,417.19 1,910.24 (63.98) 77.99 (30.98) 6.97 26.99

    Holding Firms Sector 1,355.80 1,560.55 1,686.74 15.10 (23.75) 59.87 47.00 40.25

    Property Sector 952.49 1,677.86 1,016.83 76.16 98.25 143.35 111.17 62.94

    Services Sector 1,194.23 1,343.26 1,146.93 12.48 56.46 (4.44) 104.89 47.60

    Mining & Oil Sector 396.70 348.90 760.91 (12.05) (49.75) (65.61) (66.79) 19.38

    SME Board 0.00008 0.0005 0.004 520.62 (89.20) (95.88) 58.60 166.99

    2010, The Philippine Stock Exchange, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this report may be reproduced in any form by any means without the consent of the Exchange.

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    PSEiValue (Mil Php)

    Monthly Report

    Table of Contents

    1 Monthly Review4 Monthly Features

    7 Business Cost Indicators

    Foreign Quotations

    Exchange Rates

    8 Market Statistics

    Daily PSEi

    Daily Foreign Transactions

    Daily Trading

    Monthly Sector Summary

    Monthly Market Activity

    PSE Sector Indices

    Sector Index Performance & Trading Value

    Market Capitalization

    PSEi Constituents

    14 Active CompaniesBy Volume Turnover Ratio

    By Trading Frequency

    By Trading Value

    By Foreign Activity

    16 Active Issues

    Gainers and Losers

    By Price Change

    By Change in Volume Traded

    By Net Foreign Buying

    By Net Foreign Selling

    19 Active Trading Participants

    By Trading Value

    By Frequency

    20 Trading StatisticsFundamental Data & Financial Ratios

    34 Corporate DisclosuresDividend Declaration

    Initial Public Offering

    Additional Listings

    Changes in Corporate Information

    Trading Suspension

    Block Sales

    Schedule of Stockholders Meeting

    39 Directory of Trading Participants

    PSE Board of Directors & Officers

    The data contained in the PSE Monthly Report were collated by

    the Corporate Planning and Research Section of the Philippine Stock

    Exchange. The views and comments presented by the writers in this

    report do not necessarily represent the views and comments of the

    PSE. The PSE does not make any representations or warranties on

    matters such as, but not limited to, the accuracy, timeliness,

    completeness, currentness, non-infringement, merchantability or

    fitness for any particular purpose of the information and data herein

    contained. The PSE assumes no liability and responsibility for any loss

    or damage suffered as a consequence of any errors or omissions in the

    report, or any decision made or action taken in reliance upon

    information contained herein. The information contained herein is for

    information purposes only, does not constitute investment advice, and

    is not intended to influence investment decisions. Advice from a

    securities professional is strongly recommended.

    For inquiries, suggestions or subscriptions to the Monthly Report,

    please call (632) 819-4100, or send a message by fax to (632) 637-

    8818, or email to [email protected].

    STOCK MARKET REPORT

    The PSEi reached new highs twice in July before ending the month at 5,307.66points, higher by 1.2% or 61.25 points from the previous months close. Thebenchmark index hit a fresh record of 5,369.98 on 05 July 2012 following thePhilippines credit rating upgradereceived from Standard & Poors. The marketsupbeat performance was also supported by the Monetary Boards decision to cutpolicy rates in order to further boost economic growth. As of end-July, the PSEiwas up by 21.4% or 935.70 points from the 2011 closing level.

    Four of the six sector indices advanced during the month, led by the propertyindex which rose by 3.7% month-on-month. The services, financials, andindustrial indices followed with 2.2%, 1.2%, and 0.9%, respectively. The miningand oil index dropped by 3.9%, while the holding firms index fell by 0.3%. Thebroader all-share index meanwhile added 1.5% or 50.46 points to finish at3,503.30 points.

    Trading activity in July was robust as the total value turnover reached P156.54billion, a 30.2% increase from the P120.25 billion total value turnover posted ayear ago. However, this was a decline of 9.3% from P172.52 billion in June.The average daily value turnover for the month amounted to P7.12 billion,24.3% more than the P5.73 billion a year ago. From January to July, the totalvalue of trades reached P1.10 trillion, while the average daily value turnoverstood at P7.56 billion.

    Foreign investors were net buyers in July as foreign funds that flowed into themarket amounted to P21.46 billion, 41.4% lower from the P36.60 billion netforeign buying in the previous month. This was however 125.1% greater thanthe P9.53 billion net foreign buying recorded year-on-year. Foreign tradesaccounted for 42.5% of market activity. As of end-July, foreign transactionsnetted a buy of P92.58 billion, a 281.3% expansion from P24.28 billion in thesame period last year.

    The consolidated net income of listed companies jumped by 24.0% to P134.66billion in the first quarter from P108.60 billion in the same period last year.Listed companies in the financial sector posted the highest net income growth at73.2%, followed by those in the industrial, property, and holding firms sectors at31.9%, 25.1%, and 22.7%, respectively. Meanwhile, the listed companies in themining and oil and services sectors saw their respective net incomes drop by25.7% and 8.2%. For the period, revenues of listed companies aggregated P1.02trillion, 18.9% more than the P858.34 billion last year.

    July

    MONTHLY REVIEW

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