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Posted: Tuesday 7 January, 2014 at 10:21 AM

ECSE daily news report

By: ECSE, Press Release

    BASSETERRE St. Kitts, January 7th, 2014  -- Welcome to the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange’s daily update for 6 January 2014 providing the latest trading information and financial tips for the investor. There were no trades on the Eastern Caribbean Securities Market today.

     

    Here are the latest closing prices for the equities listed on the ECSE:
     
    The Bank of Nevis Limited ……..................................................... $2.50
     
    Cable & Wireless St Kitts & Nevis Limited …............................….. $4.15
     
    Dominica Electricity Services ................................................……. $4.00
     
    East Caribbean Financial Holding Company …...........................….. $7.36
     
    FirstCaribbean International Bank …..........................................….. $6.00
     
    Grenada Electricity Services Limited …....................................….. $11.00
     
    Grenreal Property Corporation Limited …....................................….. $5.40
     
    Republic Bank (Grenada) Limited ……........................................... $45.50
     
    St Kitts Nevis Anguilla National Bank ….....................................….. $2.20
     
    St Lucia Electricity Services …................................................….. $25.00
     
    S. L. Horsford & Company ……...................................................... $1.80
     
    Trinidad Cement Limited ….......................................................….. $3.40
     
    TDC ……...................................................................................... $1.49
     
    And today's financial tip:

    What is working capital?
     
    Working capital measures how much liquid assets a company has available to build its business. It is the difference between current assets and current liabilities. This number can be positive or negative; depending on how much debt the company is carrying. In general, companies that have a lot of working capital will be more successful since they can expand and improve their operations. Companies with negative working capital may lack the funds necessary for growth.

    Join us next time for the Eastern Caribbean Securities Exchange trading report.
     
     
     
     
     
     

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