GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 737’s trading results showed consideration of $345,800 from 12,700 shares traded in 2 transactions as compared to session 736’s trading results, which showed consideration of $11,222,297 from 306,942 shares traded in 4 transactions. The stock active this week were DIH and DDL.
Banks DIH Limited’s (DIH) single trade of 2,200 shares at $35.0 represented 17.32% of the total shares traded. DIH’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $35.0, which showed no change from its previous close. DIH’s trade contributed 22.27% ($77,000) of the total consideration.
Demerara Distillers Limited’s (DDL) single trade of 10,500 shares at $25.6 represented 82.68% of the total shares traded. DDL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $25.6, which showed no change from its previous close. DDL’s trade contributed 77.73% ($268,800) of the total consideration.
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
Definitive Bond: Any bond issued in final form. It is used particularly in reference to permanent bonds for which Temporary Bonds or Interim Certificates were issued.
Source: Dictionary of Financial and Securities Terms.
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