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LONDON CLUBS PUMMELED SHARES: Shares of Aladdin minority London Clubs International has dropped 8.2 percent Tuesday, closing at 33.5 pence, or 48 cents U.S., the London Stock Exchange.The course followed the fall of Monday megaresort quarterly Securities and Exchange Commission report, which said that the 8-month accounts to have doubts about Aladdin Gaming LLC’s ability to continue to be a constant concern.
London Clubs owns just under 40 per cent of games Aladdin, the Gaza Strip property holding company.
Tuesday’s closing price represented a 52-week low for the London-based casino operator.
PURCHASEPRO SHARES SLIDE 41.75 PERCENT: Shares of purchasepro.com, a Las Vegas-based business-to-business e-commerce company fell 41.75 percent Tuesday after an analyst of the decline in stocks and another insider coverage to “sell”.
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