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    Stock Market Updates – Stabroek News

    February 20, 20254 Mins Read


    GSE (https://guyanastockexchangeinc.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 1111’s trading results showed consideration of $11,736,944 from 34,448 shares traded in 28 transactions as compared to 1110’s trading results showed consideration of $9,094,068 from 37,574 shares traded in 35 transactions. The stocks active this week were BDH, DDL, DTC, BTI, RBL and SPL.

    Banks DIH Holdings Incorporated’s (BDH) five trades totalling 11,847 shares represented 34.39% of the total shares traded. BDH’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $165.0, which showed a decrease of $7.0 from its previous close of $172.0. BDH’s trades contributed 16.66% ($1,954,755) of the total consideration. All of BDH’s trades were at $165.0.

    Demerara Distillers Limited’s (DDL) six trades totalling 5,570 shares represented 16.17% of the total shares traded. DDL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $164.2, which showed a decrease of $0.8 from its previous close of $165.0. DDL’s trades contributed 7.79% ($914,794) of the total consideration. DDL’s first two trades totalling 1,314 shares were at $165.0, while its third to sixth trades totalling 4,256 shares were at $164.0.

    Demerara Tobacco Company Limited’s four trades totalling 259 shares represented 0.75% of the total shares traded. DTC’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $2,985.0, which showed a decrease of $2.0 from its previous close of $2,987.0. DTC’s trades contributed 6.59% ($773,115) of the total consideration. All of DTC’s trades were at $2,985.0.

    Guyana Bank for Trade and Industry Limited’s (BTI) three trades totalling 308 shares represented 0.89% of the total shares traded. BTI’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $1,433.8, which showed a decrease of $1.2 from its previous close of $1,435.0. BTI’s trades contributed 3.76% ($441,615) of the total consideration. BTI’s first two trades totalling 235 shares were at $1,435.0, while its third trade of 73 shares was at $1,430.0.

    Republic Bank (Guyana) Limited’s (RBL) nine trades totalling 16,252 shares represented 47.18% of the total shares traded. RBL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $459.5, which showed an increase of $0.5 from its previous close of $459.0. RBL’s trades contributed 63.63% ($7,468,225) of the total consideration. RBL’s first trade of 100 shares was at $460.0, its second to fourth trades totalling 7,695 shares were at $459.0, while its fifth to ninth trades totalling 8,457 shares  were at $460.0.

    Sterling Products Limited’s (SPL) single trade of 212 shares at $870.0 represented 0.62% of the total shares traded. SPL’s shares were traded at a Mean Weighted Average Price (MWAP) of $870.0, which showed no change from its previous close. SPL’s trade contributed 1.57% ($184,440) 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

    Market Capitalisation: The total value of a company’s issued securities at their current market prices. This figure should include all the different types of security issued by the company, but is often used in relation to the equity market capitalisation. The market capitalisation of a company is the market price per share multiplied by the number of shares in issue. The market capitalisation of a stock market is the sum of the market capitalisations of all the companies quoted on the exchange.

    Source: Dictionary of Financial and Securities Terms.

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    Notes   

    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:

    2016 – Final results for CJL and PHI.

    2022 – Final results for GSI.

    2023 – Final results for DTC, HCL and JPS.

    2024 – Interim results for CCI, DDL, DTC, BTI, RDL and SPL.

    2024 – Finals results for BDH, 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.

    The market information provided here is provided for informational and educational purposes only and is provided on a time-delayed basis. GSE does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of any information contained on this page. Although the information has been obtained by GSE from sources believed to be reliable, it is provided on an “as is” basis without warranties of any kind. GSE assumes no responsibility for the consequences of any errors or omissions. GSE does not make or has not made any recommendation regarding any of the securities issued by any of the companies identified here nor the advisability of investing in securities generally for any particular individual.

     



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