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How to read the financial pages

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4. Share prices in newspapers

You don't need to check share prices every day, but if you enjoy your investing you may want to. The prices, and supplementary information, is available in newspapers, on the television, and on websites if you want it. Click here for a generic example of a typical share page. Click here for an extract from the Financial Times.

Newspapers divide their share price listings into industry classifications which makes it easy to find the company you are looking for and to compare its price with the prices of other companies in the sector. The key information in these columns is:

Some newspapers use a slightly different presentation in their Monday edition. The Financial Times, for instance, has special columns showing:

Share prices of OFEX companies are listed in Saturday's FT, but can otherwise be accessed on www.ofex.com.

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