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GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone N0 223-6175/6) reports that session 244′s trading results showed consideration of $3,070,733 from 185,938 shares traded in 13 transactions as compared to session 243 which showed consideration of $13,489,102 from 398,314 shares traded in 18 transactions. The stocks active during this week’s session were DIH, DDL, DTC and RBL.

art2.jpgBanks DIH Limited’s (DIH) five trades totalling 123,310 shares represented 66.32% of the total shares traded. DIH’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $10.0, which showed a decrease of $0.4 from its previous close of $10.4. DIH’s trades contributed 40.28% ($1,236,900) of the total consideration. DIH’s first trade of 1,000 shares was at $10.2, the second and third trades totalling 12,000 shares were at $10.3, while its last two trades totalling 110,310 shares were at $10.0. Demerara Distillers Limited’s (DDL) five trades totalling 29,292 shares represented 15.75% of the total shares traded. DDL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $9.0, which showed an increase of $0.1 from its previous close of $8.9. DDL’s trades contributed 8.57% ($262,999) of the total consideration. DDL’s first trade of 6,292 shares was at $8.9, while the remaining four trades totalling 23,000 shares were at $9.0.

Demerara Tobacco Company Limited’s (DTC) single trade of 336 shares at $300.1 represented 0.18% of the total shares traded. DTC’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $300.1, which showed a decrease of $4.9 from its previous close of $305.0. DTC’s trade contributed 3.28% ($100,834) of the total consideration.

Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited’s (RBL) two trades totalling 33,000 shares represented 17.75% of the total shares traded. RBL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $44.6, which showed an increase of $4.6 from its previous close of $40.0. RBL’s trades contributed 47.87% ($1,470,000) of the total consideration. RBL’s first trade of 3,000 shares was at $ 40.0, while its second trade of 30,000 shares was at $45.0.

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