Share Dealing
Top ten trades: Wednesday 8 December 2010 (until noon)
08 December 2010
Top ten trades
Wednesday 8 December 2010 (until noon)
Source: TD Waterhouse
BUY
1. Edenville Energy, 21.3 per cent
2. Desire Petroleum, 15.9 per cent
3. Barclays, 9.3 per cent
4. Xcite Energy, 8.5 per cent
5. Berkeley Mineral Resources, 8.3 per cent
6. Bahamas Petrol Company, 8.2 per cent
7. Beacon Hill Resources, 7.6 per cent
8. Royal Bank of Scotland Group, 7.4 per cent
9= Red Rock Resources, 6.8 per cent
9= Arian Silver Corporation, 6.8 per cent
SELL
1. Desire Petroleum, 17.2 per cent
2. Royal Bank of Scotland Group, 16.9 per cent
3. BP, 10.4 per cent
4. Edenville Energy, 9.9 per cent
5= Xcite Energy, 8.7 per cent
5= Lloyds Banking Group, 8.7 per cent
7. Berkeley Mineral Resources, 7.3 per cent
8= Rockhopper Exploration, 7 per cent
8= Gulf Keystone Petroleum, 7 per cent
10. Barclays, 6.8 per cent
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