GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 1014’s trading results showed consideration of $19,246,315 from 80,226 shares traded in 38 transactions as compared to session 1013’s trading results, which showed consideration of $88,976,889 from 224,438 shares traded in 43 transactions.
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GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 1013’s trading results showed consideration of $88,976,889 from 224,438 shares traded in 43 transactions as compared to session 1012’s trading results, which showed consideration of $32,640,819 from 71,419 shares traded in 37 transactions.
GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 1012’s trading results showed consideration of $32,640,819 from 71,419 shares traded in 37 transactions as compared to session 1011’s trading results, which showed consideration of $25,379,809 from 48,858 shares traded in 42 transactions.
GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 1011s trading results showed consideration of $25,379,809 from 48,858 shares traded in 42 transactions as compared to session 1010’s trading results, which showed consideration of $4,301,055 from 13,409 shares traded in 14 transactions.
With an official report on the takeaways for the Guyanese contingent at the February 24-28 Agro Fest in Barbados still to be made public, a reliable evaluation of the role that the event would have played in advancing the external marketability for local agro produce would be impossible to undertake.
There are unmistakable indications that the more than half a century of relatively staid relations between Guyana and India are seemingly set to shift gears, with conventional diplomatic ties associated mostly with their membership of the Commonwealth now, apparently, metamorphosing into a more pragmatic relationship born out of mutual recognition that, in practical terms, each of them possess resources that are important to the other.
If the countries of the Caribbean might have been holding their breath for news from the World Bank pointing to some measure of relief from what has been a protracted global food crisis, the Bank’s Monday, March 13 update provides little, if any, cause for comfort.
By Brooke Glasford
In the spirit of International Women’s Month and continuing the series that I unwittingly started, I want to talk about some Guyanese women and women in business that have created substantial followings on TikTok across a range of industries.
Incremental even if still modest evidence is beginning to emerge that Guyana’s agro-processed products are beginning to make gradual inroads into the wider regional market.
Reports from Port of Spain indicate that Trinidad and Tobago Energy and Energy Industries Minister, Stuart Young, has, in recent weeks, been busy seeking to expand the frontiers of international interest in his country’s energy sector.
The continued growth of the fossil fuel industry in Latin America and the Caribbean, notwithstanding, the World Economic Forum (WEF) is projecting that 2023 will see the region look fixedly at solar energy as its mainstream source of energy.
More than half a century of relatively staid diplomatic relations between Guyana and India, as two independent nations, would appear set to shift gears to an extent that goes beyond the mostly uneventful cordiality derived from a mutual acknowledgement of the centuries-old historic ties between the two countries.