Unlike last week Friday when only 8 securities traded after 75 minutes of the market’s opening, on Monday the number of stocks trading jumped to as 29 including 14 junior market stocks. Trading volume is a mere 477,223 units, with 6 stocks declining versus 11 rising.
Trading activity resulted in mixed fortunes for the indices with the main market one falling and the junior market increasing. The JSE Market Index fell 238.55 points to 97,379.22. The JSE All Jamaican Composite index gained 266.63 points to close at 107,782.81 and the JSE combined index lost 163.37 points to end at 100,482.09. The junior market gained just 6.80 point to close at 956.79.
The notable trades are Carreras trading at $50.30 with a gain of $1.30 but with only 1,000 shares, Jamaica Broilers with 2,000 units at $6.99 after jumping $1.39. From the junior market, Access made another big leap to $19 with a gain of $6 but with 13,840 units, Blue Power rose 70 cents to $13, Dolphin Cove gained 85 cents to $13, while 62,000 shares traded and Lasco Distributors was up 23 cents to $1.85 with 184,468 units.
Securities trading jump on Monday
Trading drops sharply on JSE
The Jamaica Stock Exchange on Friday closed with main market indices gaining modestly, with declining stocks equalling advancing ones. The market endured a very slow day, with the market closing with only 16 securities changing hands, resulting in 1,868,635 units trading, valued at $28,326,579 with 6 stocks rising, 6 declining, in all market segments. There were only 9 securities trading in the main and US dollar markets.
At the close, the JSE Market Index rose 221.30 points to 97,617.77. The JSE All Jamaican Composite index gained 247.34 points to 108,049.44 at support level on the downside and the JSE combined index added 316.62 points to end at 100,645.46.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had a reading that is confirming that the decline in the market is ending, with a reading of 10 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with offers that were lower.
In trading, Cable and Wireless rose just 1 cent with 20,000 units and closed at 45 cents, at the close, bids have built up with 120,000 units at 44 cents, at 43 cents, two bids form 779,586 units, and at 42 cents 710,000 units and 458,000 units at 40 cents. On offer
between 45 and 50 cents, are 11 visible offers to sell 1,867,550 shares. Carreras had 191,096 units changing hands at $49, with a loss of 50 cents. Desnoes and Geddes traded 654,909 shares to close 10 cents lower at $6.80, Jamaica Broilers traded at $5.60 with just 9,318 shares changing hands, JMMB Group traded just 580 shares at $7.70, but gained 18 cents, Sagicor Group with 169,500 shares changing hands, closed 20 cents higher at $13. Scotia Group traded 31,550 units to close with a loss of 5 cents at $23.76 and Proven Investments ordinary share traded 427,400 units at 22 US cents for a gain of 1.9 US cents
JSE up Friday morning
There were only 8 securities trading after 90 minutes of the market’s opening, on Friday. Trading volume is a mere 279,185 units, with 2 stocks declining versus 5 rising as trading levels remain depressed with just about all results now in for the companies.
Trading activity resulted in the JSE Market Index rose 301.54 points to 98,698.01. The JSE All Jamaican Composite index gained 337.03 points to close at 108,139.13 and the JSE combined index put on 384.32 points to end at 100,713.16. The junior market gained just 11.04 point to close at 949.11.
The notable trades are Carreras with 191,096 shares with the price slipping 50 cents $49 and Desnoes & Geddes with 54,909 units at $6.90.
Declining stocks down sharply on JSE
The Jamaica Stock Exchange on Thursday closed with main market indices dropping once more, with declining stocks equalling advancing ones. The market endured a very slow day, after an hours trading, only 2 stocks traded amounting to just 2,677 units. The market closed with only 25 securities changing hands, resulting in 914,433 units trading, valued at $16,133,495 with 9 stocks rising, 9 declining, in all market segments.
At the close, the JSE Market Index fell 690.11 points to 97,396.47. The JSE All Jamaican Composite index lost 771.34 points to close at 107,802.10 around support on the downside and the JSE combined index dropped 448.93 points to end at 100,328.84.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had a reading that reflects a possibility that the decline is at or near the end a reading of 7 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 with offers that were lower.
In trading, Cable and Wireless rose 2 cents with 211,066 units and closed at 44 cents, Caribbean Cement had 10,000 units changing hands at $8, Desnoes and Geddes traded 137,166 shares to close 7 cents higher at $6.90, Grace Kennedy closed with 130,192 shares trading at $64. Jamaica Broilers traded at $5.60 with just 10,000 shares changing hands, with a loss of $1.40, Kingston Wharves traded 20,000 shares at $6.45, but lost 80 cents in the process, Mayberry Investments had 13,640 shares trading for a fall of 45 cents to end at $2.90. Pan Jamaican ended at $61 with just 2,340 units changing hands, Sagicor Group with 17,385 shares changing hands, closed 20 cents lower at $12.80. Scotia Group traded 40,100 units to close with a gain of 5 cents at $23.81, Supreme Ventures ended at $3.40 with 15,500 units changing hands, Proven Investments ordinary share traded 200,000 units at 20.10 US cents for a loss of 0.45 cents and Proven Investments 8% preference share traded at a 52 weeks’ low of $4.90 with 4,300 shares.
Only 7 stocks trade Thursday morning
There were only 7 securities trading after 75 minutes of the market’s opening, on Thursday. Trading volume is a mere 166,718 units, with 2 stocks declining versus 3 rising.
Trading activity resulted in the JSE Market Index rose 167.49 points to 98,254.07. The JSE All Jamaican Composite index gained 187.21 points to close at 108,760.65 and the JSE combined index put on 158.02 points to end at 100,935.79. The junior market gained just 0.01 point to close at 915.79.
MVL & VMBS Wealth big trades on Wednesday
MVL Stockbrokers sold a series of large trades in several stocks in early Wednesday trading and VMBS Wealth was the main buyer in what appears to be prearranged trades. The trades had negligible impact on the market indices. IC Insider has been reliably informed, that the trades reflect transfer of shares that were held at the JCSD under broker MVL Stockbrokers for VMBS Wealth pension funds and have been transferred to VMBS Wealth as the brokerage house. So far its is unclear why the change was not effected by a instructions to the Stock Exchange to simply switch the broker’s accounts.
A total of 32 securities with a volume of only 32,708,601 units valued at $359,295,340 have traded with 13 stocks declining versus only 6 that rose.
The All Jamaica Index trades at 108,749.59 to dip 117.62 points, JSE Market Index fell 105.24 points to 98,244.17. The combined index slipped 114.26 points to be at 100,935.78 and the junior market index 916.82, down 1.66 points.
Significant trades are Grace Kennedy with 1,399,021 units, Jamaica Stock Exchange 2,105,142 shares, JMMB Group 8,580,291 shares Lasco Manufacturing 12,000,000 units and Sagicor Group 2,940,000.
JSE drops back again on Tuesday
The Jamaica Stock Exchange on Tuesday closed with main market indices dropping once more with declining stocks exceeding advancing ones but with a big jump in the amount of money involved in the trades. The market closed with a fairly high participation rate of 32 securities changing hands.
there were 9,467,807 units trading, valued at $111,559,301 with JMMB Group and National Commercial Bank accounting for the largest trades. At the close 7 stocks rose, 10 declined, in all market segments and the JSE Market Index fell 422.05 points to 98,349.41. The JSE All Jamaican Composite index lost 471.73 points to close at 108,867.21 and the JSE combined index dropped 671.77 points to end at 101,050.04.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had a reading that reflects continuation of declining stocks having the upper hand over advancing ones with 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 12 with offers that were lower.
In trading, Cable and Wireless gained 3 cents with 77,930 units and closed at 43 cents, Caribbean Cement had 436,403 units changing hands at $8, Carreras closed with 253,200 shares trading 91 cents lower at $49.50, Grace Kennedy closed with 500,134 shares trading $64, Jamaica Broilers traded at $5.60 with 119,948 shares changing hands. JMMB Group traded 1,957,370 shares to close 2 cents up at $7.52, Mayberry Investments ended with 200,000 shares changing hands to close at $3.40 for a gain of 52 cents, National Commercial Bank traded 980,250 shares to end with a decline of $1.25 at $28.75, Pan Jamaican gained 55 cents to end at $61.25 with 5,500 units changing hands. Radio Jamaica traded 20,000 shares unchanged at $3.01, Sagicor Group with 40,000 shares changing hands, closed 1 cent lower at $12.95, Sagicor Real Estate Fund with 76,290 shares closed 50 cents lower at $7.80. Scotia Group traded 200,000 units to close with a loss of $1.64 at $24.36, Supreme Ventures ended at $3.80 with 112,413 units to be up by 46 cents and Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 499,600 units at $2.
Juniors up seniors down on JSE
In another slow trading session the Jamaica Stock market main indices fell while the junior market inched up a few points in the morning session up to 11 am, in the process the All Jamaica Index trades at 109,014.47 to dip 324.47 points, JSE Market Index fell 290.31 points to 98,481.15. The combined index slipped 237.70 points to be at 101,484.11 and the junior market index 952.71, up 3.98 points.
A total of 18 securities with a volume of only 2,255,761 units have traded with 3 stocks declining versus 10 that rose.