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Posted at 1:07 p.m., Friday, March 2, 2007

Bad week for most Hawai'i stocks

Advertiser Staff

It was a bad week to be holding most Hawai'i stocks as share prices slid lower as stock markets declined.

Shares of Hawaiian Holdings, parent company of Hawaiian Airlines, were hit the worst, sheding 15 percent of their value from the close of the market on Feb. 23 to the close today.

During that time the price fell to $4.42 from $5.20.

Also suffering in the past week were shares of Hoku Scientific, the Kapolei-based technology company. Its price fell 9.7 percent as shares declined 55 cents to $5.11.

Other notable declined were registered at Central Pacific Financial (off 8.7 percent) and Maui Land & Pine (down 7.2 percent).

Barnwell Industries had the distinction of showing a gain during the week, rising 8 cents to $$21.02.