GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 712’s trading results showed
consideration of $71,050,992 from 558,063 shares traded in 9 transactions as compared to session 711’s trading results, which showed consideration of $8,697,638 from 239,692 shares traded in 8 transactions. The stocks active this week were DIH, DBL, DTC and BTI.
Banks DIH Limited’s (DIH) two trades totalling 42,142 shares represented 7.55% of the total shares traded. DIH’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $33.2, which showed an increase of $3.2 from its previous close of $30.0. DIH’s trades contributed 1.97% ($1,398,970) of the total consideration. DIH’s first trade of 38,000 shares was at $33.0, while its second trade of 4,142 shares was at $35.0.
Demerara Bank Limited’s (DBL) two trades totalling 386,248 shares represented 69.21% of the total shares traded. DBL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $35.4, which showed an increase of $0.4 from its previous close of $35.0. DBL’s trades contributed 19.25% ($13,679,464) of the total consideration. DBL’s first trade of 107,800 shares was at $35.2, while its second trade of 278,448 shares was at $35.5.
Demerara Tobacco Company Limited’s (DTC) three trades totalling 1,116 shares represented 0.20% of the total shares traded. DTC’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $1,016.0, which showed a decrease of $0.9 from its previous close of $1,016.9. DTC’s trades contributed 1.60% ($1,133,856) of the total consideration. All of DTC’s trades were at $1,016.0.
Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry Limited’s (BTI) two trades totalling 128,557 shares represented 23.04% of the total shares traded. BTI’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $426.9, which showed an increase of $26.9 from its previous close of $400.0. BTI’s trades contributed 77.18% ($54,838,702) of the total consideration. BTI’s first trade of 68,780 shares was at $414.9, while its second trade of 59,777 shares was at $440.0.
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
Custody Risk: The risk of loss on securities in safekeeping, (custody) as a result of the custodian’s insolvency, negligence, misuse of assets, fraud, poor administration or inadequate record keeping.
Source: Dictionary of Financial and Securities Terms.
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