The Beirut Stock Exchange passed through a valley but the BSI closed at 1,209.84 points on April 27, barely seven points lower than on April 2. While the trading floor did not differ from the rest of the country in spending another month waiting for that political thaw, listed companies made some news worth looking at. Solidere sent executives to Egypt for talks with Sixth of October Development & Investment Co. The two companies said in mid April they shortly will sign a contract for developing urban centers in two Sodic properties. Solidere stock nonetheless was under downward pressure in April and traded below $15.25 in the latter part of the month. Banks Audi and Blom announced cash dividends and Bemo announced the listing of 200,000 preferred shares. Beirut SE: Blom (1 month) Current Year High: 1,598.29 Current Year Low: 1,168.36 The Amman Stock Exchange in April fell back from