The junior market ended trading on Wednesday with a new closing high, with index staying above the 2,800 points level and held on for a moderate gain of 4.05 points at the close to end at 2,808.74, after rising as high as 2,830.08 points in the morning session.
The junior market trading ended with 19 security trading versus 14 that traded on Tuesday. Trading ended with prices of 7 stocks gaining and 7 declining. Five stocks closed at new highs during the day. The volume of stocks changing hands, ended at 6,155,150 units valued at $25,573,851, compared to 1,319,304 units changing hands valued at $8,881,627, on Tuesday.
An average of 323,955 units with an average value of $1,345,992 traded, compared to 94,236 units with an average value of $634,402 on the preceding trading day. The average for the month to date is 195,282 units with an average value of $1,013,387 versus 187,240 units with an average value of $1,032,952 for the previous trading day. The average for December ended at 131,147 units, with an average of $672,488.
The market closed with 11 stocks with bids higher than their last sale and one with a lower offer than the last sale.
At the close of trading, AMG Packaging closed at $22.60 with 15,614 units changing hands, Cargo Handlers gained 85 cents to end at $20.85, after 25,084 shares were traded, Caribbean Cream closed trading at $7.30 with 313,200 units changing owners, Caribbean Flavours lost $1.20 in trading 10,000 units to end at $10. Caribbean Producers traded 142,593 shares but fell 20 cents to $4.15, Consolidated Bakeries lost 25 cents and ended at $2.60 with 572,882 shares changing hands, Derrimon Trading ended at $5.90 with 26,700 shares changing hands, after rising 39 cents, Dolphin Cove ended at $13.50 with 7,072 shares trading, in recording a loss of 50 cents. General Accident traded at a 52 weeks’ intraday high of $3.50 but gained 5 cents at the close of trading with 49,657 shares at $3, Honey Bun fell 23 cents and closed with 5,130 shares having changed hands at $6.65, Jamaican Teas lost 25 cents to end at $8 with 25,565 shares being exchanged. Jetcon Corporation closed trading with 26,500 shares, to end with a rise of 30 cents at $10.30, KLE Group ended with 1,868 units changing hands at $2.20, Lasco Distributors ended trading with 43,100 units changing hands and gained 10 cents to end at $7.30. Lasco Financial had 51,904 shares changing hands and rose 15 cents to end at $3.80, Lasco Manufacturing with 96,444 units changing hands closed at $5.20, Medical Disposables gained 85 cents to end at $5.55 with 26,424 shares trading. Paramount Trading closed at $3.20 with 2,200 shares changing hands and Sweet River Abattoir with 4,713,213 units trading, lost 1 cent to end at $3.85
Juniors hit new record in early trading
Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange in the early morning session resulted in the junior market continue to hit new record but the main market rose moderately above Tuesday’s close in moderate trading across most stocks.
A number of stocks traded at new highs, these include Berger trading 5,708 units at $9.50, General Accident at $3.50 with just 100 units and Pulse Investments that traded 12,000 units at $4.90.
Securities changing hands, amount to 35 at 10:45 am. A total of 13 securities advanced and 7 declined, resulting in a volume of 1,042,543 shares changing hands, carrying a value of $12,874,286, the average trade in the early session amounted to 29,787 units.
The all Jamaica Composite Index rose 65.04 points to 215,711.24 the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index rose 58.15 points to 197,258.77, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index gained 314.96 points to 212,009.88 and the junior market index climbed 25.39 points to 2,830.08.
Gains for 58% of TTSE traded stocks
Trading ended with 7 stocks advancing, 3 holding firm and 2 declining. A total of 757,514 units were exchanged at a value of $7,647,257 compared to 2,076,758 shares valued at $12,907,895 on Monday.
The Composite Index gained 0.75 points to 1,223.05, the All T&T Index declined 1.46 points to 1,839.32 and the Cross Listed Index added 0.40 points to 81.17.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with 4 stocks with bids higher than last selling prices and 7 with lower offers.
Gains| Angostura Holdings added 1 cent to close at $14.71 with 30,000 shares traded at a value of $441,300, Clico Investment gained 7 cents to close at $2.58 with 60,000 units exchanged valued at $1,355,000, Grace Kennedy closed trading at $2.64, gaining 4 cents with 567 units changing hands. Praetorian Property Fund added 9 cents, closing at $2.85 with 20,000 units switching owners. Sagicor Financial closed at a 52 weeks’ high of $8.46, rising 31 cents with 46,239 shares being transferred, valued at $391,197, Scotia Investments traded 20,000 shares to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.20, having gained 10 cents and Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 13 cents to $20.65 with an exchange of 3,761 units.
< Strong> Losses| Ansa McAL closed at $65.84, with a loss of 12 cents in exchanging 30,814 units valued at $2,028,672 and Massy Holdings traded 4,221 shares to close at $51.44, after losing 4 cents.
Firm Trades| Scotiabank held firm at $58.75 with 2,021 units changing hands, Trinidad Cement remained unchanged at $5.50 but 539,691 shares being traded having traded as low as $5.20 during the trading session and West Indian Tobacco closed trading at $127 with 200 units changing owners.
Jamaican majors end at 214,159 points.
The market closed with 33 securities changing hands, 16 stocks gained and 10 declined in the overall market, including 6 stocks rising and 7 falling, in the junior market.
At the close the All Jamaica Composite Index gained 1,313.02 points to close at 214,159.89. The JSE Market Index rose 1,174.08 points to finish at 195,871.59 and the JSE combined index climbed 1,134.09 points to close at 210,232.22.
At the close with 20,100,275 units valued at $241,271,357 changed hands, compared to 38,043,877 units valued at $286,247,575 changing hands on Friday. Of the stocks traded, the junior market accounted for 1,892,208 units valued at $12,483,279.
The average trade for the day in the main market ended at 958,319 shares compared to an average of 601,774 units traded on Monday. An average of 736,679 units traded for the month to date, versus 515,038 units on the previous trading day, compared with an average of 549,379 units, December ended with.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 14 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 with lower offers.
In market activity, Investors continued to react positively to nine months results, showing a sharp hike in profit for Berger Paints, pushing the price to a new closing high at $7.99 while trading 25,000 shares. Cable and Wireless ended with 465,017 units at $1.19, after gaining 7 cents, Caribbean Cement traded 46,985 shares to close at $30.52 with a rise of 2 cents, Grace Kennedy had 177,361 units trading, to close at $40.48, after gaining $1.48, Jamaica Broilers lost 3 cents and closed at $15.47 with 6,876,548 shares changing hands. Jamaica Producers traded 22,200 shares, rising by $1.47 to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $11, Jamaica Stock Exchange traded 75,579 shares at $5.60, JMMB Group traded 42,686 units at $15.31, Kingston Wharves ended up trading 8,361 units to close at $25.01, after losing 29 cents. Mayberry traded 7,500 shares and closed at $4.25, gaining 20 cents in the process, National Commercial Bank added 50 cents in swapping 381,306 shares to close at $52, Pan Jamaican traded 12,723 units to close at $29.75, Portland JSX added 1 cent to close at $9.01 while trading 10,000,000 units. Sagicor Group closed with 37,440 shares changing hands with a loss of 4 cents at $29, Sagicor Real Estate fund gained 20 cents in trading 2,000 units to close at $10.20, Scotia Group, with 900 shares changing hands, gained 50 cents to close at $35.50 and Supreme Ventures traded 5,500 shares to close at $5.21.
Juniors inch upward to new record
The junior market trading ended with 14 security trading versus 21 that traded on Friday. Trading ended with prices of 6 stocks gaining and 7 declining. The volume of stocks changing hands, ended at 1,892,208 units valued at $12,483,279, compared to 22,999,535 units changing hands valued at $127,583,667, on Friday.
An average 135,158 units with an average value of $891,663 traded, compared to 1,095,216 units with an average value of $6,075,413 on the preceding trading day. The average for the month to date is 193,440 units with an average value of $1,038,653 versus 197,604 units with an average value of $1,049,152 on Friday. The average for December is 131,147 units, at an average of $672,488.
The market closed with 10 stocks with bids higher than their last sale and none with lower offers than their last sale.
At the close of trading, AMG Packaging dropped $3.52 to close at $21 with 2,080 units changing hands, Cargo Handlers traded 8,684 shares at $20, Caribbean Cream fell 20 cents and closed trading at $7.10 with 6,360 units trading, Caribbean Producers, traded 631 shares and rose 5 cents to $4.15. Consolidated Bakeries ended at $2.60 with 80,000 shares changing hands, Honey Bun closed with a rise of 67 cents while 55,340 shares changed hands, at $6.88, Jamaican Teas jumped $1.10 to end at a new closing high of $7.60 with 60,557 shares being exchanged. Jetcon Corporation traded 40,750 shares to end at a 52 weeks’ closing high of $10.30, Knutsford Express traded 284 units to close at $24.51 after rising 46 cents, Lasco Distributors with 1,227,427 units trading fell 5 cents to end at $7.30, Lasco Financial with 25,000 shares changing hands declined 9 cents to end at $3.60. Lasco Manufacturing with 354,159 units changing hands lost 8 cents and closed at $5.10, Medical Disposables rose 25 cents to close at $4.70 with 10,940 shares changing hands and tTech traded 19,996 shares to close at $6.01, after falling 49 cents.
TCL trades 1.9m units at $5.50
The odds are that the trade may well be done on behalf of the Mexican based company albeit at a higher price that their last official price of $5.07. TCL stock closed with the bid below the last traded price with 12,000 being offered at $5.45 and buying of 320,004 shares at $3.20.
On Monday, trading closed with 11 securities changing hands in contrast to 7 on Friday leading to 4 stocks advancing, 7 holding firm and none declining. Swollen by the cement trade, volume exchanged, climbed to 2,076,758 units at a value of $12,907,895 compared to only 182,914 shares valued at $736,886 on Friday.
The Composite Index advanced 2.44 points to 1,222.30 points, the All T & T Index climbed 2.84 points to 1,840.78 points and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.28 points to 80.77 points. The gains, disguises a broader weakness in the market which closed with much more weak offers than for some time in the recent past.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended with 7 stocks with bids higher than last selling prices and 12 with lower offers.
Gains| Guardian Holdings gained 10 cents, closing at $13.10 with 425 shares traded, National Commercial Bank closed trading at a 52 weeks’ high of $3.20, gaining 4 cents with 52,000 shares being executed. National Enterprises added 8 cents to close at $10.77 with 10,000 units changing hands and National Flour Mills rose 30 cents to $2.70 with an exchange of 5,000 shares.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings exchanged 4,000 units and closed at $14.70, Clico Investment closed at $22.51 with 67,145 units valued at $1,514,808 changing hands, First Citizens was unchanged at $34.93 with a mere 54 shares changing hands. Prestige Holdings remained at $11 with 300 shares changing hands, Scotiabank traded as high as $58.80 but closed trading at $58.75 with 5,561 units changing owners, valued at $326,978 and Trinidad & Tobago NGL, with 5,423 stock units being executed, closed at $20.52.
Juniors break 2,800 majors shy of 214,000 – Monday
Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange in the early morning session resulted in the junior market breaking the 2,800 barrier for the first time and the all Jamaica index sitting just under 214,000 points as a number of stocks hit record close.
Large trades include, Jamaica Broilers Group with 6,876,548 shares at $15.47 and Portland JSX with 10,000,000 at $9.01, both were crossed trades by Victoria Wealth. Trading at new highs are Jamaican Teas with 6,515 units at $7.80, Jamaica Producers with 2,000 shares at $11 and Berger Paints with 20,000 units at $7.80.
Securities changing hands, amount to 27 at 10:45 am, compared to 32 on Friday. A total of 12 securities advanced and 7 declined, resulting in a volume of 17,402,301 shares changing hands, carrying a value of $200,550,750, compared of 34,904,514 shares changing hands, carrying a value of $248,422,322, on Friday. The average number of shares traded, amount to 644,530 units versus 1,090,766 units on Friday.
The all Jamaica Composite Index climbed 1,007.72 points to 213,854.59 the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index rose 901.09 points to 195,598.60, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index gained 1,163.78 points to 210,261.91 and the junior market index climbed 31.93 points to 2,809.80.
Main Event heads IC TOP 5 list
The latest junior market offering Main Event Entertainment hits the IC Insider’s TOP 5 list as the top stock. The new entrant pushed Caribbean Flavours just outside the list.
The forecast is for Main Event to get to $6 in 2017 based on its 2016 earnings and higher based on the 2017 earnings. Prices in the junior market, continue to gain with the junior market index gaining almost 7 percent so far and running well ahead of the main market.
Berger Paints remains in the list in spite of a sharp 12.5 percent rise on Friday, following outstanding nine months results to December. IC Insider.com increased the projected earnings from 99 cents to $1.10 with 2018 forecasted at $1.60. The stock seems set to migrate out of the list during this week with limited supply.
In the main market, Caribbean Cement slipped back from $36 to $30.50 during the past week thus enhancing its attractiveness as a buy.