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graphGASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 252’s trading results showed consideration of $6,832,388 from 560,154 shares traded in 26 transactions as compared to session 251 which showed consideration of $1,634,900 from 60,118 shares traded in 15 transactions. The stocks active during this week’s session were DIH, CCI, DDL, BTI, GSI, RBL and SPL.

Banks DIH Limited’s (DIH) thirteen trades totalling 522,865 shares represented 93.34% of the total shares traded. DIH’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $9.9, which showed an increase of $0.1 from its previous close of $9.8. DIH’s trades contributed 75.81% ($5,179,885) of the total consideration. DIH’s first trade of 29,781 shares was at $9.8, the next ten trades totalling 428,084 shares were at $9.9, while the last two trades totalling 65,000 shares were at $10.0.

Caribbean Container Incorporated’s CCI) single trade of 2,000 shares at $ 5.0 represented 0.36% of the total shares traded. CCI’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $5.0, which showed no change from its previous close. CCI’s trade contributed 0.15% ($10,000) of the total consideration.

Demerara Distillers Limited’s (DDL) three trades totalling 17,216 shares represented 3.07% of the total shares traded. DDL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $8.9, which showed no change from its previous close. DDL’s trades contributed 2.24% ($153,222) of the total consideration. All of DDL’s trades were at $8.9.

Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry Limited’s (BTI) four trades totalling 11,428 shares represented 2.04% of the total shares traded. BTI’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $102.0, which showed no change from its previous close. BTI’s trades contributed 17.06% ($1,165,656) of the total consideration. All of BTI’s trades were at $102.0……


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