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Posted  Sunday, January 22  2012 at  14:03

“The shares are not usually very liquid but the price has been rising because investors want to get in before it lists,” said an analyst who requested for anonymity because he is not the firm’s spokesperson.

Deacons’ shares trade at US cents 76 up from US cents 71.

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