Stationery shares set to gain over 150%

SOS executives at the listing ceremony at the JSE.

Stationery & Office Supplies shares were listed on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Thursday.
The price of the stock is set to gain more than 150 percent when trading resumes on Friday, if interest in the stock shown on Thursday is anything to go by.
After a successful public offering of the stock in July that was priced at $2, investors traded 278,046 units between $3.50 up to $5 on the opening day. The trades were outside the limit of $2.60 it could trade at based on the limitation of the exchange circuit breaker rule and were cancelled. The circuit breaker rule limits price movement to no more than 30 percent from the last price on the previous trading day. Normally the price would be the last closing stock price, subject some variation to this, when the bids or offers are higher than the previous closing price or the offer is lower. The stock closed with the bid at $4.70 which is the effective price on which a 30 percent change can take place in Fridays trading and could result in the price going as high as $6.11.
The market closed with bids to buy up to 4.36 million shares with offers to sell 106,922 units between $5 and $12, but supply is expected to increase on Friday with the price reaching the $5 level.
The listing brings the total of Junior Market ordinary shares listed to 32, which exceeds the listing on the Jamaica Stock Exchange main market listings. Total Junior Market listings are now 36 with 4 preference shares listed.

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