Big jump for JSE main market – Monday
April 18, 2016 by IC Insider.com
The JSE Market Index surged 3,048.66 points to end at 153,887.64, the all Jamaica Composite Index leapt 3,409.51 points to 170,934.35 and the JSE combined index jumped 3,047.08 points, to close at 161,977.99.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 12 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 9 with lower offers.
At the end of market activities, Cable & Wireless lost 6 cents to close at $1.25, in trading 2,572,288 units. Caribbean Cement fell 40 cents to close at $23 with 1,900 shares changing hands, Carreras regained 50 cents to end trading with 2,000 shares, to close at $66, Jamaica Broilers had 41,209 units changing hands, to close at $14.80. Jamaica Stock Exchange ended at $19 while trading 17,539 shares, JMMB Group had 6,954 shares changing hands with a loss of 39 cents to end at $9.50, Margaritaville Turks traded 1,772,051 shares to close at 15US cents, Mayberry Investments gained 40 cents to close at $4 with 31,000 units changing hands. National Commercial Bank declined 23 cents with 19,892 shares changing hands to close at $40.25. Radio Jamaica traded 5,250 shares to close with a loss of 3 cents at $1.14, Sagicor Group rose $1 in ending with 128,159 shares changing hands to close at $24, Scotia Group traded 243,952 shares to close at $30, but traded as high as $34. Sterling Investments fell 85 cents to a 52 weeks’ low of $12 with only 1,500 shares changing hands, Supreme Ventures lost 10 cents with 377,543 shares changing hands at $5, Proven Investments ordinary shares traded 400,00 units to end at 16 US cents and the JMMB 7.25% preference share, traded 296,482 units at $1.07.
Filed Under: Feature Stories, JSE Main Market, Stock Market Tagged With: Cable & Wireless, Caribbean Cement, Carreras, Jamaica Broilers, Jamaica Stock Exchange, JMMB Group, Kingston Wharves, Margaritaville Turks, Mayberry Investments, National Commercial Bank, Pan Jamaican, Proven Investments, Radio Jamaica, Sagicor Group, Sagicor Real Estate Fund, Scotia Group, Sterling Investments, Supreme Ventures
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