GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 651’s trading results showed consideration of $7,007,008 from 77,841 shares traded in 20 transactions as compared to session 650’s trading results, which showed consideration of $3,807,182 from 35,868 shares traded in 12 transactions. The stocks active this week were DIH, DDL, DTC and BTI.
Banks DIH Limited’s (DIH) seven trades totalling 67,559 shares represented 86.79% of the total shares traded. DIH’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $20.1, which showed no change from its previous close. DIH’s trades contributed 19.39% ($1,358,836) of the total consideration. DIH’s first trade of 1,000 shares was at $21.0, while its second to seventh trades totalling 66,559 shares were at $20.1.
Demerara Distillers Limited’s (DDL) four trades totalling 2,889 shares represented 3.71% of the total shares traded. DDL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $23.9, which showed a decrease of $1.1 from its previous close of $25.0. DDL’s trades contributed 0.99% ($68,957) of the total consideration. DDL’s first trade of 1,634 shares was at $23.0, while its second to fourth trades totalling 1,255 shares were at $25.0.
Demerara Tobacco Company Limited’s (DTC) six trades totalling 3,663 shares represented 4.71% of the total shares traded. DTC’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $1,015.0, which showed no change from its previous close. DTC’s trades contributed 53.06% ($3,717,945) of the total consideration. All of DTC’s trades were at $1,015.0.
Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry Limited’s (BTI) three trades totalling 3,730 shares represente 4.79% of the total shares traded. BTI’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $499.0, which showed a decrease of $1.0 from its previous close of $500.0. BTI’s trades contributed 26.56% ($1,861,270) of the total consideration. All of BTI’s trades were at $499.0.
Best bid: The highest price that a buyer is willing to pay for a security.
Best offer: The lowest price at which a seller is offering to sell securities.
TERM OF THE WEEK
Convertible Debt: The lender has the option to convert the debt into ordinary shares in the company rather than receiving repayment in cash.
Source: Dictionary of Financial and Securities Terms
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GASCI Summary of Financials
Session 651 January 18, 2016
1 – Interim Results
2 – Prospective Dividends
3 – Shows year-end EPS but Interim Dividend
4 – Shows Interim EPS but year-end Dividend
EPS: earnings per share for 12 months period to the date the latest financials have been prepared. These include:
2005 – Final results for GTI.
2012 – Final results for PHI.
2013 – Final results for CJL.
2015 – Interim results for CCI, DDL, DTC, BTI, GSI, HCL, JPS, RDL and SPL.
2015 – Final results for 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.
(Prepared by the Guyana Marketing Corporation and
published by Stabroek Business as a public service)
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