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GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 313’s trading results showed consideration of $2,044,306 from 64,543 shares traded in 8 transactions as compared to session 312 which showed consideration of $143,448 from 14,914 shares traded in 5 transactions.  The stocks active during this week’s session were DIH, DDL and RBL.

20090724journalBanks DIH Limited’s (DIH) single trade of 10,000 shares at $10 represented 15.49% of the total shares traded.  DIH’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $10, which showed no change from its previous close.  DIH’s trade contributed 4.89% ($100,000) of the total consideration.

Demerara Distillers Limited’s (DDL) two trades totalling 10,500 shares represented 16.26% of the total shares traded.  DDL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $9 which showed a decrease of $0.9 from its previous close of $9.9.  DDL’s trades contributed 4.62% ($94,500) of the total consideration. Both of DDL’s trades were at $9.

Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited’s (RBL) five trades totalling 44,043 shares represented 68.25% of the total shares traded.  RBL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $42, which showed an increase of $2.0 from its previous close of $40.  RBL’s trades contributed 90.49% ($1,849,806) of the total consideration. All of RBL’s trades were at $42.

20090724financialsNotes
1 – Interim results

2 – Prospective

3 – Shows year-end EPS but Interim

Dividend

EPS: earnings per share for 12 months period to the date the latest financials have been
prepared. These include:

2002 – Final results for PHI.

2005 – Final results for GTI.

2008 – Final results for CCI, DDL, DTC, BTI, GSI, JPS and SPL.

2009 – Interim results for TCL, DIH, CBI, DBL and RBL.

As such, some of these EPS calculations are based on un-audited figures.

P/E Ratio: Price Earnings Ratio = Last trade price / EPS

Dividend yield = dividends paid in the last 12 months/last trade price.

for any particular individual.

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