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Stabroek News | June 4, 2010

GASCI (www.gasci.com/ telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 358’s trading results showed consideration of $4,897,893 from 344,824 shares traded in 17 transactions as compared to session 357 which showed consideration of $2,092,623 from 213,000 shares traded in 8 transactions.  The stocks active during this week’s session were DIH, CCI, DBL, DDL and DTC.

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Stabroek News Business | May 28, 2010

GASCI (www.gasci.com/telephone Nº 223-6175/6) reports that session 357’s trading results showed consideration of $2,092,623 from 213,000 shares traded in 8 transactions as compared to session 356 which showed consideration of $1,836,920 from 191,958 shares traded in 5 transactions.  The stocks active during this week’s session were DIH, DBL and DDL.

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The Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the state of the urban business community

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Stabroek News Business | May 28, 2010

By Jacquie Hamer

“Jacquelyn Hamer is a retired Guyanese diplomat and a Director of the skills training organization Visions of Excellence.”

One of the interesting things that I have noted about the forty six persons who have so far occupied the presidency of the Georgetown Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI) is that all of them have been men. I have no right to pass a gender-based judgment about the fact that never in its history has the Chamber elected a woman to its presidency. Perhaps it has to do with the disproportionate number of women who have served as captains of industry or, perhaps, with the likelihood that women have simply not been interested in being elevated to high office within the Chamber. Whatever the reason, the domination of high office within the GCCI by men is a matter of historical fact and one which, in my view, ought to be rectified sooner, rather than later.

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