I asked, «Where is the curry?» The cashier said, «Sorry, it’s not like the thai restraurants’ curry.» Huh? Why not? Did Pick up Stix discover a more exciting way to make thai curry? Apparently this Pick Up Stix’ version of thai curry is to slather about 4 tablespoons (or less) of some sauce that tastes vaguely like imitation curry onto the noodles, making them slightly soggy, add chicken and veg and call it a day! According to their official website, however, the Thai Coconut Curry comprises «White chicken with fresh green beans, red peppers, carrots, white onions and broccoli in our creamy Thai coconut curry.» Excuse me? CREAMY!!!įor some quick Chinese food, Pick Up Stix promised to be fresh and authentic. I expected the chicken curry to be in a separate container from the noodles but no, what I was given was simply chow mein with a few pieces of chicken and vegetables thrown in. I took a quick peek inside the plastic bag and thought I was given the wrong order. Emphasis on the word «curry.» After waiting (ten minutes, I was handed the food to go by the cashier. Today, at the Porter Ranch location I ordered the thai curry lunch special with chicken and noodles. ![]() The table below details the last 10 trading days of activity of Satrix MSCI China ETF on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.It’s been several years since I patronized the Pick Up Stix in Huntington Beach and as I recall, the food was quite decent then. A volume high of 587,321 was achieved on February 23rd, and a low of 4,643 on December 30th, for the same period. STXCHN has traded a total volume of 4.35 million shares-in 3,362 deals-valued at ZAR 183 million over the period, with an average of 69,033 traded shares per session. Satrix MSCI China ETF is the 203rd most traded stock on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange over the past three months (Mar 24, 2023). ![]() Satrix MSCI China ETF began the year with a share price of 38.15 ZAR and has since gained 8.52% on that price valuation, ranking it 92nd on the JSE in terms of year-to-date performance. STXCHN closed its last trading day (Friday, March 24, 2023) at 41.40 ZAR per share on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE), recording a 1.1% drop from its previous closing price of 41.86 ZAR. The current share price of Satrix MSCI China ETF (STXCHN) is ZAR 41.40. Satrix MSCI China ETF is currently the 238th most valuable stock on the JSE with a market capitalization of ZAR 1.23 billion, which makes about 0.0061% of the Johannesburg Stock Exchange equity market.ġWK 4WK 3MO +4.36% -2.1% +9.81% 6MO 1YR YTD +15.8% +12.6% +8.52% Satrix MSCI China ETF is traded on the JSE under the ticker symbol “STXCHN”. Satrix MSCI China ETF is listed on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE). The index constituents are weighted by the security free-float adjusted market capitalization calculated based on the Foreign Inclusion Factor and subject to Foreign Ownership Limits. Launched in October 1995, the MSCI China Index represents exposure to over 80% of the Chinese stock market with direct investment into large and mid-cap Chinese stocks. The STXCHN ETF is a portfolio in the Satrix Collective Investment Scheme, registered as such in terms of the Collective Investment Schemes Control Act, 45 of 2002. The underlying fund reinvests the income from the constituents in the index and therefore does not distribute. The Satrix MSCI China Feeder Portfolio (STXCHN) provide investors exposure to approximately 85% of the Chinese stock market via large and mid-cap Chinese stocks. Facebook STXCHN share price on Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
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