Junior stock list on TTSE -Wednesday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Cinema operators, CinemaOne Limited is the latest listing on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange. The company was listed today and is the first company to list on the SME section of the exchange. 
There was no trading in the company’s shares that listed at $10 and there were no bids nor offers to trade the stock at the close
The market closed after 16 securities changed hands, compared to 17 on Tuesday, 5 advanced, 2 declined and 9 remained unchanged as 858,620 units valued at $14,226,508 traded, down from 379,165 units valued at $4,512,298 changing hands on Tuesday.
 The  Composite Index inched higher by 0.69 points on Wednesday to 1,240.81. The  All T&T Index  gained 0.93 points to 1,700.83, while the  Cross Listed Index rose 0.06 points to close at 105.09.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the  Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and just 5 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Angostura Holdings concluded trading with a rise of 30 cents to close at $16, with 31,336 stock units changing hands, First Citizens added 10 cents and settled at $32.75, after exchanging 2,207 shares, Grace Kennedy gained 1 cent and ended at $3, with 199,312 stock units changing hands, Prestige Holdings rose 2 cents and completed trading at $7.35, with 200 units and Republic Financial Holdings closed with a gain of 22 cents and ended at $107.27, after exchanging 17,843 shares.
Stocks closing with lossesFirst Caribbean International Bank fell 5 cents and completed trading of 200,291 units at $8, and Sagicor Financial traded with a loss of 20 cents and ended at $7.05, with 21,458 stock units changing hands.
Stocks trading with no price change| Calypso Macro Index Fund traded 1,263 shares to close at $15.85, Clico Investments ended at $20, with 292,254 stock units with a value of $5,865,098 changing hands, JMMB Group closed at $1.75, after exchanging 5,500 shares, Massy Holdings concluded trading at $46.80, exchanging 200 shares, National Flour completed trading of 10,000 units at $1.68, NCB Financial Group settled at $6.55, after exchanging 1,632 shares, Scotiabank completed trading at $64.50, with 12,810 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL settled at $29.30, after exchanging 49,963 shares and West Indian Tobacco completed trading at $95, with 12,351 units.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

 

Trinidad gets first junior listing

Cinemaone Limited is the latest listing on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange. The company was listed today and is the first company to list on the SME section of the exchange.
There was no trading in the company’s shares and none were offered for sale and there were no bids to buy the stock at the close. a total of 6.4 million shares are issued and the opening price was placed at $10.
Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange established a market for Small and Medium Enterprises, the SME Market after the government of Trinidad and Tobago announced in 2012 special tax concession for companies listing on this exchange.
The company operates cinemas in Trinidad and Tobago and had revenues of TT$15.2 million for the year ending September 2018 and $12.7 million in the previous year, with profits after tax of $867,000 in 2017 versus $1.5 million in 2016 after making $1.5 million before tax in 2017 versus $1.1 million in 2017.

Falling stocks dominate gainers on TTSE -Tuesday

Market activities ended on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange after 17 securities changed hands, compared to 14 on Monday, 3 advanced, 6 declined and 8 remained unchanged.
The market closed with one stock trading at 52 weeks’ intra-day high, two traded at a 52 weeks’ low but only one closed at the low, as 379,165 units valued at $4,512,298 traded, down from 266,549 units valued at $1,701,603 changing hands on Monday.
The Composite Index declined 0,39 points on Tuesday to 1,240.12. The All T&T Index lost 1.13 points to 1,699.90, while the Cross Listed Index rose 0.05 points to close at 105.03.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and just 1 with a lower offer.
Stocks closing with gains| First Caribbean International Bank concluded trading of 68,190 units and rose 5 cents to end at $8.05, Prestige Holdings added 2 cents and concluded trading of 100 units at $7.33 and Trinidad Cement increased 4 cents and completed trading at $2.74, after exchanging 10,000 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| Angostura Holdings closed with a loss of 5 cents and settled at $15.70, with 700 stock units changing hands, First Citizens shed 10 cents and ended at $32.65, after exchanging 3,503 shares, Guardian Holdings lost 10 cents and concluded trading of 101,145 units, at $18, One Caribbean Media ended trading 99 cents lower at a 52 weeks’ low of $11, after exchanging 1,000 shares, Republic Financial Holdings concluded trading with a loss of 1 cent and completed trading of 271 shares at $107.05 and Trinidad & Tobago NGL traded with a loss of 10 cents and ended at $29.30, after exchanging 24,000 shares.
Stocks trading with no price change| Clico Investments settled at $20, with 4,572 stock units changing hands, Grace Kennedy settled at $2.99, trading 2,500 stock units, JMMB Group completed trading at $1.75, after exchanging 46,000 shares, Massy Holdings completed trading at $46.80, while exchanging 45 shares, National Enterprises settled at $8, with 75,000 stock units changing hands, NCB Financial Group ended at $6.55, in exchanging 10,750 shares, Sagicor Financial settled at $7.25, with 20,902 stock units changing hands but traded at a 52 weeks’ low ahead of the close and Unilever Caribbean settled at $23, with 9,730 stock units trading.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

TTSE trading mixed on Monday

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Guardian Group rose 10 cents as NCB Financial offer to buy just less than 62% of the Insurance group.

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed trading mixed on Monday with declining stocks outpacing advancing ones.
Market activities ended with 14 securities trading, the same as on Friday, 1 advanced, 4 declined and 9 remained unchanged. The market closed with one stock ending at 52 weeks’ high as 266,549 units valued at $1,701,603 traded, down from 434,574 units valued at $3,501,297 changing hands on Friday.
is set to make an offer The Composite Index declined 2.79 points on Monday to 1,240.51. The All T&T Index gained 0.22 points to 1,701.03, while the Cross Listed Index shed 0.81 points to close at 104.98.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 4 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and just 1 with a lower offer.
Stocks closing with gains| Guardian Holdings rose 10 cents and closed at a 52 weeks’ high of $18.10, with 41,135 units trading, following the announcement of the way being cleared for NCB Financial to make a revised bid to acquire just under 52 percent of the company. Guardian also posted a big jump in profits for the nine months to September this year.
Stocks closing with losses| Grace Kennedy concluded trading with a loss of 1 cent at $2.99, with 1,200 stock units changing hands, JMMB Group traded with a loss of 9 cents at $1.75, after exchanging 131,655 shares, Point Lisas closed with a loss of 1 cent and ended at $3.62, with 100 stock units changing hands and Trinidad & Tobago NGL closed with a loss of 3 cents and settled at $29.40, after exchanging 2,230 shares.
Stocks trading with no price change| Angostura Holdings ended at $15.75, with 1,457 stock units changing hands, Clico Investments closed trading at $20, with 1,708 stock units changing hands, First Caribbean International Bank completed trading of 50,000 units at $8, First Citizens settled at $32.75, after exchanging 1,070 shares, Massy Holdings ended at $46.80, after trading 510 shares, National Flour completed trading 15,300 units at $1.68, NCB Financial Group settled at $6.55, after exchanging 16,000 shares, Sagicor Financial ended at $7.25, with 542 stock units changing hands and Trinidad Cement concluded market activity at $2.70, in exchanging 3,642 shares.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Guardian & Republic in big Friday push

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange indices rose at the close of trading on Friday as Guardian Holding rose $1.02 to $18 following release of news that NCB Financial Group would be making a bid to acquire 22 percent more of the company’s shares and Republic Holdings jumped $3.30 to help push the market.
Market activities ended with 14 securities trading versus 21 on Thursday, with 7 advancing, 4 declining and 3 remaining unchanged. The market closed with one stock ending at 52 weeks’ low as 434,574 units valued at $3,501,297 traded, compared to 326,195 units valued at $6,427,017 changing hands on Thursday.
The Composite Index jumped 11.82 points on to 1,243.30. The All T&T Index gained 16.90 points to 1,700.81, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.90 points to close at 105.79.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 2 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 4 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Calypso Macro Index Fund rose 4 cents in trading 500 shares to close at $15.85, Grace Kennedy concluded trading 18 cents and ended at $3, with 2,678 stock units changing hands, Guardian Holdings concluded trading with a gain of $1.02 completed trading at $18, with 10,000 units, NCB Financial Group added 5 cents and settled at $6.55, after exchanging 6,000 shares, Republic Financial Holdings concluded trading with a gain of $3.30 concluded at $107.06, after exchanging 6,083 shares, Scotiabank increased 11 cents and completed trading at $64.50, with 3,175 units and Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 2 cents and settled at $29.43, after exchanging 17,033 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments ended trading 4 cents lower and ended at $20, with 45,383 stock units changing hands, First Caribbean International Bank concluded trading with a loss of 5 cents and completed trading at $8, with 50,600 units, Sagicor Financial traded with a loss of 5 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ low of $7.25, with 3,000 stock units changing hands and Trinidad Cement closed with a loss of 1 cent and concluded at $2.70, after exchanging 24,738 shares.
Stocks trading with no price change| First Citizens settled at $32.75, after exchanging 278 shares, JMMB Group concluded at $1.84, after exchanging 265,000 shares and Massy Holdings concluded at $46.80, after exchanging 106 shares.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

TTSE falls again on Thursday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange indices all fell on Wednesday with National Enterprises leading the declines with a fall of 44 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $8 while heavily weighted First Caribbean International Bank shed 8 cents, to weigh heavily on the market.
Market activities ended with 21 securities trading versus 19 on Wednesday, with 9 advancing, 9 declining and 3 remaining unchanged. The market closed with two stocks ending at 52 weeks’ low as 326,195 units valued at $6,427,017 traded, compared to 119,782 units valued at $2,475,785 changing hands on Wednesday.
The Composite Index dropped 5.68 points to 1,231.48. The All T&T Index declined 25.10 points to 1,689.91, while the Cross Listed Index fell 0.43 points to close at 105.62.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 4 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Angostura Holdings closed with a gain of 5 cents at $15.75, with 28,543 stock units changing hands, Ansa Mcal gained 1 cent and ended at $55.01, with 800 units trading, Ansa Merchant finished trading with a gain of 1 cent at $38.26, after exchanging 500 shares, First Citizens closed with an increase of 10 cents and completed trading at $32.75, after exchanging 1,698 stock units, Grace Kennedy closed with a rise of 1 cent to $2.82, with 3,000 stock units changing hands. JMMB Group finished 7 cents higher and settled at $1.84, after exchanging 80,000 shares, LJ Williams B share gained 5 cents and completed trading at $0.75, after exchanging 30,000 stock units, Prestige Holdings added 1 cent and ended at $7.31, with 1,000 units changing hands and Trinidad Cement gained 1 cent and settled at $2.71, after exchanging 3,000 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments shed 11 cents and concluded trading at $20.04, with 20,370 stock units changing hands, First Caribbean International Bank lost 10 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ low of $8.05, exchanging 1,135 units, Guardian Holdings ended trading 2 cents lower at $16.98, with 1,200 units, Massy Holdings concluded trading with a loss of 3 cents and settled at $46.80, after exchanging 1,621 shares, National Enterprises traded with a loss of 44 cents and ended at $8, with 1,000 stock units changing hands, One Caribbean Media closed with a loss of 1 cent and settled at $11.99, trading 2,843 shares, Sagicor Financial closed with a loss of 9 cents and ended at $7.30, with 26,820 stock units changing hands, Scotiabank shed 11 cents and ended at $64.39, trading 70,468 units and Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 8 cents and completed trading at $29.41, after exchanging 2,640 shares.
Stocks trading with no price change| Guardian Media settled at $15, after exchanging 957 shares, National Flour ended at $1.68, with 6,500 units and NCB Financial Group completed trading at $6.50, after exchanging 42,100 shares.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Republic in big fall takes TTSE with it

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Republic Financial dropped $7.24 and the large capitalized stock, First Caribbean International Bank shed 15 cents along with 7 other companies declined to put a big dent into the market indices on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
Market activities ended with 19 securities trading versus 16 on Tuesday, 3 advancing, 9 declining and 7 remaining unchanged. The market closed with one stock trading at 52 weeks’ high and two at 52 weeks’ low as 119,782 units valued at $2,475,785 traded, compared to 135,571 units valued at $824,024 changing hands on Tuesday.
The Composite Index dropped 14.27 points to 1,237.16. The All T&T Index declined 25.10 points to 1,689.91, while the Cross Listed Index fell 0.43 points to close at 105.62.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 5 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Agostini’s rose 20 cents and completed trading at $23.40, after exchanging 285 shares, Angostura Holdings closed with an increase of 10 cents and settled at $15.70, with 800 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco ended trading of 1,070 units after rising 50 cents to $95.
Stocks closing with losses|Ansa Mcal shares fell 50 cents and concluded trading of 78 units at $55, Clico Investments closed with a loss of 5 cents and settled at $20.15, with 1,077 stock units changing hands, First Caribbean International Bank shed 15 cents and concluded market activity at $8.15, with 15,901 units trading, First Citizens lost 35 cents and ended at $32.65, after exchanging 5,617 shares, Grace Kennedy ended trading of 1,000 stock units having fallen 19 cents to settled at $2.81, JMMB Group concluded trading with a loss of 3 cents at $1.77, after exchanging 5,000 shares, Republic Financial Holdings dropped $7.24 and completed trading at $103.76, after exchanging 4,921 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL shares fell 2 cents and ended at $29.49, in exchanging 6,225 shares and Unilever Caribbean closed with a loss of 50 cents and settled at a multi-year low of $23, with 1,738 stock units changing hands.
Stocks trading with no price change| Guardian Holdings concluded trading 10,877 units at $17, Massy Holdings completed trading at $46.83, after exchanging 940 shares, National Flour ended at $1.68, with 4,500 units trading, NCB Financial Group ended at $6.50, after exchanging 46,733 shares, Prestige Holdings concluded trading of 2,000 units at $7.30, Sagicor Financial settled at $7.39, with 10 stock units changing hands and Scotiabank ended at $64.50, trading 11,010 units.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Republic & Witco climb again on TTSE

Republic Financial climbed $1 to a 52 weeks’ high of $111 and West Indian Tobacco rose 30 cents on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday and remained poised for more gains.
West Indian Tobacco closed higher slightly higher but closed with the bid at $94.20 to buy 3,950 shares with none on offer at the close, as investors respond to improved results and a pending stock split.
Market activities ended with 16 securities trading versus 12 on Monday, 8 advancing, 5 declining and 3 remaining unchanged. The market closed with one stock trading at 52 weeks’ high and two at 52 weeks’ low as 135,571 units valued at 824,024 traded, compared to 449,177 units valued at 8,056,501 changing hands on Monday.
The Composite Index climbed 3.03 points to 1,251.43. The All T&T Index rose 4.81 points to 1,715.01, while the Cross Listed Index rose 0.16 points to close at 106.05.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| Clico Investments ended trading with a rise of 20 cents to close at $20.20, with 3,205 stock units changing hands, First Citizens finished 26 cents higher and completed trading at $33, after exchanging 4,061 shares, JMMB Group concluded trading of 105,700 shares and gained 8 cents to settle at $1.80, National Flour added 6 cents and ended at $1.68, with 500 units trading, Republic Financial Holdings gained $1 in settling at $111, after exchanging just 10 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL increased 1 cent and completed trading at $29.51, after exchanging 8,284 shares, Trinidad Cement rose 5 cents and settled at $2.70, exchanging 4,100 shares and West Indian Tobacco closed with a gain of 30 cents and ended at $94.50 trading 245 units.
Stocks closing with losses|Agostini’s lost 20 cents and settled at $23.20, after exchanging 421 shares, Angostura Holdings ended trading 10 cents lower at $15.60, with 64 stock units changing hands, Massy Holdings concluded trading of 1,269 shares with a loss of 17 cents to close at $46.83, Prestige Holdings traded with a loss of 20 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ low of $7.30, with 1,000 units and Sagicor Financial closed with a loss of 1 cent and ended at a 52 weeks’ low of $7.39, with 2,050 stock units changing hands.
Stocks trading with no price change| National Enterprises closed at $8.44, with 100 stock units changing hands, NCB Financial Group completed trading at $6.50, after exchanging 3,949 shares and Scotiabank ended at $64.50, as just 613 units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Republic & Witco set for sharp jump on TTSE

Republic Financial climbed $2.95 concluded at $110 on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday and is poised to climb higher with the bid at $110 to buy 11,789 shares while the stock is offered at $120 to sell 15,407 units.
The gain comes after the financial Caribbean financial powerhouse reported the acquisition of 75 percent ownership of the profitable Cayman National Bank.
West Indian Tobacco closed higher but ended with the bid at $94.20 to buy 3,950 shares with no stock on offer at the close, as investors respond to improved results and a pending stock split.
Market activities ended with 12 securities trading versus 12 on Friday, with 5 advancing, 4 declining and 3 remaining unchanged. The market closed with two stocks trading at 52 weeks’ low as 449,177 units valued at 8,056,501 traded, compared to 451,756 units valued at $6,455,226 changing hands on Friday.
The Composite Index climbed 3.75 points to 1,248.40. The All T&T Index rose 9.68 points to 1,710.20, while the Cross Listed Index declined 0.32 points to close at 105.89.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 3 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks closing with gains| First Citizens closed with an increase of 8 cents and settled at $32.74, after exchanging 60 shares, Guardian Holdings ended trading with 9 cents and completed trading at $17, with 38,125 units changing hands, JMMB Group finished 8 cents higher and concluded market activity at $1.72, after exchanging 12,350 shares, Republic Financial Holdings to gained $2.95 and ended at $110, after exchanging 3,865 shares and West Indian Tobacco gained 20 cents and completed trading of 1,191 units at $94.20.
Stocks closing with losses|First Caribbean International Bank ended trading 20,000 units, 15 cents lower at $8.30, National Flour concluded trading of 15,000 units with a loss of 3 cents at $1.62, Sagicor Financial traded with a loss of 2 cents and ended at $7.40, with 26,000 stock units changing hands and Unilever Caribbean shares fell 50 cents and ended at a multi-year low of $23.50, with 232,634 stock units changing hands.
Stocks trading with no price change| NCB Financial Group settled at $6.50, after exchanging 86,291 shares, Scotiabank completed trading at $64.50, with 1,000 units and Trinidad & Tobago NGL settled at $29.50, after exchanging 12,661 shares.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Massy & Witco in sharp gains on TTSE

West Indian Tobacco climbs $3.90 on Friday.

Trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday saw Massy Holding recovering $3 of recent losses and West Indian Tobacco climbing $3.90 as investors respond to improved results and a pending stock split.
Market activities ended with 12 securities trading versus 11 on Thursday, with 5 advancing, 3 declining and 4 remaining unchanged. The market closed with two stocks trading at 52 weeks’ low as 451,756 units valued at $6,455,226 traded, compared to 769,673 units valued at $3,207,315 changing hands on Thursday.
The Composite Index climbed 14.86 points to 1,244.65. The All T&T Index rose 11.99 points to 1,700.52, while the Cross Listed Index gained 2.44 points to close at 106.21.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading closed with 5 stocks ending with higher bids than the last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
Stocks to Watch include, a number of companies that are exhibiting bullish tendencies and may be moving higher in the days ahead, the group includes, NCB Financial, Republic Holdings, and West Indian Tobacco.
Stocks closing with gains| First Citizens closed with an increase of 1 cent to $32.66, after exchanging 3,162 shares, Guardian Holdings finished 26 cents higher and completed trading of 105,016 units at $16.91, Massy Holdings closed at $3 higher to $47, after exchanging 10,000 shares, NCB Financial Group rose 35 cents and settled at $6.50, after exchanging 50,140 shares and West Indian Tobacco concluded trading with a gain of $3.90 to close at $94, with 200 units.
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments closed with a loss of 15 cents to end at $20, with 93,016 stock units changing hands, National Enterprises shed 7 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ low of $8.44, in trading 175,000 stock units and Sagicor Financial lost 3 cents and ended at at a 52 weeks’ low of $7.42, with an exchange of 1,630 stock units.
Stocks trading with no price change| Calypso Macro Index Fund traded 643 shares to close at $15.81, Scotiabank completed trading at $64.50, with 360 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL settled at $29.50, after exchanging 12,399 shares and Unilever Caribbean ended at $24, with 190 stock units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

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