Stocks surged sharply for a second day on the Main Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange following Thursday’s big rally to close out the month slightly higher than the close of February, with the volume of stocks traded rising 83 percent and the value being 450 percent more than on Thursday, following trading in 60 securities similar to Thursday, with prices of 27 rising, 17 declining and 16 ending unchanged.
A total of 24,564,536 shares were traded for $579,763,758, compared with 13,390,755 units at $105,351,603 on Thursday.
Trading averaged 409,409 shares at $9,662,729 versus 223,179 stocks at $1,756,840 on Thursday and month to date, an average of 356,137 units at $3,015,416, compared with 353,545 shares at $2,691,932 on the previous day. February closed with an average of 183,599 units at $2,160,070.
Supreme Ventures led trading with 4.25 million shares for 17.3 percent of total volume, Transjamaican Highway followed, with 3.39 million units for 13.8 percent of the day’s trade, Wigton Windfarm ended with 3.08 million units for 12.5 percent take of the trades, CB Financial with 2.43 million units for 9.9 percent the market, JMMB Group with 2.20 million units for 9 percent of the total of the market and Stanley Motta, 1.28 million units for 5.2 percent market share.
The All Jamaican Composite Index surged 6,292.04 points to 383,757.21, the JSE Main Index ballooned 5,465.11 points to close at 340,535.88 and the JSE Financial Index popped 1.53 points to 79.13. The market now sits at a resistance point within a downward sloping channel and would require a few more days of bid break out for a return of a sustained move higher.
The PE Ratio, a formula used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 14.2 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios incorporate earnings forecasted by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending between November 2022 and August 2023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 11 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments lost $2 to end at $79.20 after trading 45,089 shares, Berger Paints dipped 50 cents to close at $8.20 after a transfer of 3,415 stocks, Caribbean Cement rallied $4 to end at $60, with 27,583 units changing hands. Caribbean Producers advanced 49 cents to $9.70 in trading 29,291 stock units, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund increased 50 cents in closing at $45 with a transfer of 118,500 stocks, First Rock Real Estate gained $1.24 to close at $11.98 as investors exchanged 1,785 shares. GraceKennedy declined $3 in closing at $79 after an exchange of 367,052 stock units, Guardian Holdings rose 99 cents in ending at $494.99 while exchanging 150 units, Jamaica Broilers fell 90 cents to end at $37.10, with 769,272 stock units crossing the market. Jamaica Producers climbed 95 cents to $21.95 in switching ownership of 310,624 shares, Jamaica Stock Exchange popped 48 cents to close at $14.30 with investors transferring 260,024 units, JMMB Group climbed $3.10 to $33.25 with an exchange of 2,202,163 stocks. Kingston Wharves advanced 49 cents to $34.49, with 21,599 units crossing the market, Mayberry Investments shed 40 cents to end at $8 in an exchange of 10,912 stocks, Mayberry Jamaican Equities rose 50 cents to $13, with investors exchanging 777,262 stock units. NCB Financial rallied 50 cents to $75, with 2,429,581 shares crossing the exchange, Proven Investments popped 49 cents to end at $27.49 in an exchange of 2,131 stock units, Radio Jamaica rallied 51 cents to close at $2.26 as investors exchanged 1,084,937 stocks. Sagicor Group gained $3 to $53 with 975,343 shares clearing the market, Scotia Group increased 98 cents after ending at $34.98 with the swapping of 19,486 units, Seprod advanced $7.50 to $77.50 while 73,607 stock units passed through the market. Stanley Motta popped 66 cents to end at $6 with a transfer of 1,282,680 units, Supreme Ventures dropped 50 cents to close at $30.50 after an exchange of 4,249,866 shares, Sygnus Real Estate Finance dropped 66 cents to $9.30 with 508 stocks changing hands and Wisynco Group rose 40 cents after ending at $17.40 and 82,849 shares crossed through the market.
In the preference segment, Productive Business 10.50% preference share rallied $58 to end at $1258 in an exchange of 6 units, Jamaica Public Service 7% fell $55.90 in closing at $164.10, with 58 stocks clearing the market and Jamaica Public Service 9.5% gained $98 after ending at $2998 as investors exchanged 6 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Another big Main Market rally
March 31, 2023 by IC Insider.com
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