TTSE volume rises market falls

Trading picked up Friday and resulted in 48 percent more shares, worth 55 percent more passing through the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange market than Thursday and ending with an equal number of stocks rising and falling at the close of trading.
Fifteen securities traded compared to 14 on Thursday, with four rising, four declining and seven remaining unchanged. The Composite Index dropped 4.43 points to 1,418.54, the All T&T Index lost 8.56 points to settle at 1,928.22 and the Cross-Listed Index remained at 122.37.
Trading amassed 127,973 shares valued at $3,782,974 compared to 86,732 stock units at $2,133,308 on Thursday.
Trading averaged 8,532 units at $252,198 versus 6,195 at $152,379 on Thursday and month to date averaging 29,347 units at $272,331 versus 30,503 units at $273,449. The average trade for September amounts to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows six stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Angostura Holdings ended at $17.08, with an exchange of 506 shares, Ansa McAl advanced 37 cents to close at $57.50, trading 303 units, Clico Investment Fund traded 1,075 stocks at $26.79. First Citizens Group closed at $50.70, with 1,388 stock units crossing the market, Guardian Holdings fell $1.88 to $30.12 with the swapping of 3,990 shares, Massy Holdings ended at $85, with 18,089 stock units changing hands. National Enterprises remained at $3.25 after 12,328 stocks crossed the market, NCB Financial Group traded 45,576 units at $8.15, Point Lisas remained at $3 in exchanging 10,000 stocks. Prestige Holdings dipped 1 cent to $7 after trading 1,200 stock units, Republic Financial Holdings shed 3 cents ending at $135.70, with 5,571 units crossing the exchange, Scotiabank spiked 90 cents to $62 after exchanging 4,259 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 29 cents in closing at $18.79 after trading 9,688 stocks, Trinidad Cement declined 15 cents to end at $4.05 with an exchange of 2,600 units and West Indian Tobacco climbed 35 cents to close at $30.95 in switching ownership of 11,400 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading jumps sharply on TTSE

Trading jumped sharply on Wednesday, helped by a rise in the number of securities changing hands and a 621 percent surge in the number of shares traded, with the value jumping 144 percent over Tuesday, at the close of Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange. 

Republic Holdings controlled the largest block of funds in trading on Wednesday.

At the close, 22 securities traded compared to 20 on Tuesday, with six rising, seven declining and nine ending unchanged. The Composite Index shed 8.19 points to 1,424.10 the All T&T Index lost 1.82 points to close at 1,937.37 and the Cross-Listed Index fell 2.10 points to settle at 122.61.
A total of 557,432 shares traded, for $10,945,052 compared to 77,295 units at $3,432,431 on Tuesday. The leading trades were, Republic Financial with 26,285 units valued at $3.568 million, First Citzens Group Financial 50,857 shares for $2.576 million, Massy holding 23,252 shares valued $1.95 million and Scotiabank 16,803 shares for 1.04 million.
An average of 25,338 units traded at $497,502 compared to 3,865 at $171,622 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 31,832 units at $280,070 versus 32,443 units at $259,628. The average trade for September amounts to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two stocks with lower offers.
In trading, Agostini’s shed 25 cents to $24 after exchanging 6,339 shares, Angostura Holdings rallied $1.43 to close at $17.08 in trading 100 units, Ansa McAl popped 3 cents to $57.13, after 42 stocks crossing the exchange. Calypso Macro Investment Fund gained 50 cents in closing at $17.50 with 280 stock units changing hands, Clico Investment Fund remained at $26.79 in exchanging 35 stocks, First Citizens Group dropped 10 cents in closing at $50.65, with 50,867 stock units crossing the market. FirstCaribbean International Bank lost 39 cents to end at $6.11 in switching ownership of 3,000 shares, GraceKennedy closed at $6.30 with an exchange of 3,870 units, Guardian Holdings traded 223 units at $32 trading. Guardian Media increased 5 cents to $3.21, with 9,591 shares changing hands, JMMB Group remained at $2.24 after finishing trading of 352,700 stocks, L.J. Williams B share remained at $1.34 after exchanging 4,680 stock units. Massy Holdings advanced $1 to $85 with the swapping of 23,252 shares, National Flour Mills remained at $1.94 in an exchange of 220 stock units, NCB Financial Group declined 5 cents to $8.10 while exchanging 914 units. One Caribbean Media climbed 11 cents to close at $4.86, with 202 stocks clearing the market, Republic Financi l Holdings fell 3 cents to $135.73 after 26,285 units changed hands, Scotiabank remained at $62, with 16,803 stocks clearing the market. Trinidad & Tobago NGL traded 35,012 shares at $18.50, Trinidad Cement remained at $4.50 after exchanging 22,012 stock units, Unilever Caribbean shed 5 cents at $16.35 in trading 230 stocks and West Indian Tobacco lost 14 cents to close at $30.61, after 775 stock units crossed the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

fewer stocks more dollars for TTSE

Trading ended Tuesday, with 17 percent fewer shares, but with 78 percent more value than on Monday, and resulted in more stocks falling than rising at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange Market.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Some 20 securities traded up from 12 on Monday, with six rising, ten falling and four left unchanged. The Composite Index rose 1.31 points to 1,432.29, the All T&T Index gained 1.72 points to close at 1,939.19 and the Cross-Listed Index added 0.12 points to settle at 124.71.
A total of 77,295 shares traded for $3,432,431 compared to 93,325 units at $1,933,314 on Monday. Trading averaged 3,865 units at $171,622 versus 7,777 shares at $161,109 on Monday, and month to date, an average of 32,443 units at $259,628 versus 35,114 shares at $267,853. The average trade for September ended at 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with higher bids than their last selling prices and one stock with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s lost 25 cents to finish at $24.25 in trading 3,525 shares, Angostura Holdings fell $1.45 to $15.65, with 55 stock units crossing the exchange, Ansa McAl remained at $57.10, with 9,969 stocks changing hands. Ansa Merchant Bank remained unchanged at $41, with 4,000 units clearing the market, First Citizens Group increased 15 cents to $50.75 after trading 2,022 stock units, GraceKennedy rallied 4 cents to $6.30 after exchanging 150 stocks. Guardian Holdings declined 60 cents to $32 in exchanging 6,150 units, JMMB Group remained at $2.24 in an exchange of 7,087 shares, L.J. Williams B share dropped 16 cents to $1.34 in swapping 320 stock units. Massy Holdings popped $1 to $84 in exchanging 25,195 stocks, National Enterprises shed 5 cents in closing at $3.25 with an exchange of 2,510 shares, National Flour Mills fell 11 cents to $1.94, after exchanging 952 units. NCB Financial Group remained at $8.15 in trading 250 units, One Caribbean Media dipped 11 cents to $4.75 with the swapping of 7,600 stock units, Prestige Holdings declined 34 cents to close at $7.01, with 80 stocks changing hands. Republic Financial Holdings gained 6 cents to $135.76 after trading 530 shares, Scotiabank popped 50 cents to $62 in switching ownership of 1,650 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 30 cents at $18.50 with the swapping of 150 shares. Trinidad Cement spiked 40 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $4.50, trading 3,500 stock units and West Indian Tobacco lost 16 cents to end at $30.75 after exchanging 1,600 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading plunges for Trinidad stocks

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First Citizens Bank now trades under First Citizens Group Financial Holdings.

Market activity plunged, with 78 percent fewer shares trading, with a 57 percent fall in value on Monday compared to Friday, resulting in 12 securities trading versus 19 on Friday, with three each rising and declining and six remaining unchanged at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
The Composite Index rose 0.93 points to 1,430.98, the All T&T Index fell 0.21 points to close at 1,937.47 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.30 points to settle at 124.59.
A total of 93,325 shares traded, for $1,933,314 compared to 422,453 units at $4,536,729 on Friday. An average of 7,777 units traded at $161,109 compared to 22,234 at $238,775 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 35,114 units at $267,853 versus 36,738 units at $274,194. The average trade for September amounts to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows six stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Ansa McAl dropped 60 cents in closing at $57.10 in trading 540 shares, Clico Investment Fund climbed 29 cents to $26.79, with 11,899 stocks crossing the exchange, Endeavour Holdings ended at $7.05 with the swapping of 1,000 units. First Citizens Group replaces First Citizens Bank following restructuring the companies within its ranks under a new holding company and traded 1,580 units under the new name for the first time at $50.60. Guardian Holdings remained at $32.60, with an exchange of  23,290 stock units, Massy Holdings increased 25 cents to $83 in trading 705 stocks, NCB Financial Group traded 23,915 shares at $8.15, Scotiabank declined 50 cents to close at $61.50 with an exchange of 4,261 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL popped $1.22 to $18.80 trading 10,000 stocks. Trinidad Cement remained at $4.10 after exchanging 11,835 stock units, Unilever Caribbean closed at $16.40, with 4,000 units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco shed 2 cents to close at $30.91 in exchanging 300 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading gains for Trinidad stocks

Market activity picked up on Friday, resulting in an increase of 59 percent in the volume of stocks, with 49 percent greater value than on Thursday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange and need with more stocks rising than falling.
Nineteen securities traded up from 17 on Thursday, with seven rising, five declining and seven ending unchanged. The Composite Index inched 0.32 points up to 1,430.05, the All T&T Index slipped 1.78 points to 1,937.68 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.36 points to settle at 124.29.
A total of 422,453 shares traded for $4,536,729 from 265,593 units at $3,037,465 on Thursday. An average of 22,234 units traded at $238,775 compared to 15,623 at $178,674 on Thursday and month to date averaging 36,738 units at $274,194 versus 38,244 units at $277,872. The average trade for September amounts to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one stock with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s remained at $24.50 after an exchange of 20,051 shares, Angostura Holdings traded 242 stock units at $17.10, Ansa McAl declined 10 cents to $57.70 in switching ownership of 210 stocks. Calypso Macro Investment Fund advanced 49 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $17 with an exchange of 55 units, Clico Investment Fund spiked 40 cents to $26.50, with 15,301 stock units crossing the market, GraceKennedy traded 151,268 at $6.26 shares. Guardian Holdings traded 4,005 units at $32.60, JMMB Group rose 1 cent to $2.24, exchanging 16,888 stocks, Massy Holdings lost 25 cents to close at $82.75 in exchanging 2,075 stock units. National Enterprises popped 5 cents to $3.30 in an exchange of 55,915 units, National Flour Mills dropped 6 cents to $2.05, trading 10,466 stocks, NCB Financial Group increased 8 cents to $8.15 with the swapping of 26,085 shares. Prestige Holdings gained 10 cents to end at $7.35 after 90,036 units crossed the market, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $135.70, with 5,358 shares changing hands, Scotiabank traded 953 stock units at $62. Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 5 cents in ending at $17.58, with 15,039 stocks crossing the exchange, Trinidad Cement rallied 4 cents to $4.10 after trading 810 shares, Unilever Caribbean closed at $16.40 after 2,802 stock units crossed the market and West Indian Tobacco slipped 1 cent to $30.93, with 4,894 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Activity picks up on Trinidad Exchange

Market activity picked up on Thursday and resulted in the volume and value of stocks trading rising 158 and 90 percent higher, respectively than Wednesday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange. 
A total of 17 securities traded up from 16 on Wednesday, with three stocks rising, five declining and nine remaining unchanged. The Composite Index dropped 5.56 points to 1,429.73, the All T&T Index fell 0.95 points to close at 1,939.46 and the Cross-Listed Index declined 1.47 points to settle at 123.93.
A total of 265,593 shares traded for $3,037,465 compared to 102,882 units at $1,598,024 on Wednesday. An average of 15,623 units traded at $178,674 compared to 6,430 shares at $99,877 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 38,244 units at $277,872 versus 40,560 units at $288,030. The average trade for September amounts to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s remained at $24.50 while exchanging 45 shares, Ansa McAl ended trading 186 stock units at $57.80, Calypso Macro Investment Fund exchanged 120 units at $16.51. Clico Investment Fund shed 13 cents to end at $26.10, with 1,200 stocks crossing the exchange, GraceKennedy declined 4 cents to close at $6.26 with the swapping of 204,501 shares, Guardian Holdings closed at $32.60 in an exchange of 1,000 stocks. JMMB Group dipped 1 cent to $2.23, trading 6,000 units, Massy Holdings fell $1 to $83, with 17,367 stock units changing hands, National Enterprises finished the trading of 5,085 shares at $3.25. Point Lisas ended at $3, after exchanging 500 stock units, Prestige Holdings ended at $7.25 with an exchange of 135 stocks. Republic Financial Holdings remained at $135.70, with 95 stock units changing hands, Scotiabank traded 158 stocks at $62, Trinidad & Tobago NGL popped 13 cents to $17.63, with 100 units crossing the market. Trinidad Cement climbed 6 cents to close at $4.06 in trading 25,949 shares and West Indian Tobacco rose 1 cent to $30.94 in an exchange of 1,902 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading volume drops on TTSE

Activity fell markedly on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday after fewer securities traded and resulted in 76 percent fewer shares changing hands with 63 percent lower value than on Tuesday, leaving more stocks rising than falling at the close.
Sixteen securities traded down from 20 on Tuesday at the close, with five rising, two declining and nine remaining unchanged. The Composite Index popped 1.38 points to 1,435.29, the All T&T Index rose 0.67 points to close at  1,940.41 and the Cross-Listed Index added 0.30 points to settle at 125.40.
A total of 102,882 shares traded, for $1,598,024 down from 422,298 units at $4,331,345 on Tuesday. An average of 6,430 units traded at $99,877, down from 21,115 at $216,567 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 40,560 units at $288,030 compared to 44,201 units at $308,100. The average trade for September amounts to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ending, with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s traded 1,000 shares at $24.50, Angostura Holdings remained at $17.10, with an exchange of 200 stock units, Ansa McAl popped 30 cents to $57.80 in exchanging 30 units. Calypso Macro Investment Fund added 1 cent in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $16.51 with an exchange of 1,600 stock units, Clico Investment Fund spiked 13 cents to $26.23 while exchanging 26,437 stock units, Guardian Holdings dipped 15 cents to end at $32.60, in exchanging 9,385 units. Massy Holdings shed 50 cents and ended at $84 in trading 1,085 shares, National Enterprises remained at $3.25 with 625 stocks changing hands, National Flour Mills rallied 7 cents to close at $2.11 in exchanging 2,329 stocks. NCB Financial Group remained at $8.25 after trading 12,890 stock units, One Caribbean Media closed at $4.86, with 41,200 shares crossing the exchange, Republic Financial Holdings remained at $135.70 in an exchange of 208 units. Scotiabank traded 155 stocks at $62, Trinidad & Tobago NGL remained at $17.50, with 4,362 stock units crossing the market, Unilever Caribbean finished trading at $16.40, with 1,176 units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco inched 1 cent higher to $30.93 with the swapping of 200 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Rising and declining stocks tie

Market activity ended on Tuesday and resulted in an equal number of stocks rising and falling at the close of trading, after trading 94 percent more shares, valued 36 percent less than on Monday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

At the close, 20 securities traded, up from 17 on Monday, with seven rising and falling respectively and six remaining unchanged.
The Composite Index gained 2.21 points to close at 1,433.91, the All T&T Index rallied 2.57 points to 1,939.74 and the Cross-Listed Index advanced 0.25 points to settle at 125.10.
A total of 422,298 shares traded for $4,331,345 compared to 217,596 units at $6,809,352 on Monday.  An average of  1,115 units traded at $216,567 versus 12,80 at $400,550 on Monday, and the month to date averaging 44,201 units at $308,100 versus 47,752 units at $322,182. The average trade for  September amounted to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ending with higher bids than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s traded 11,905 shares at $24.50, Angostura Holdings fell 1 cent to end at $17.10, with 7,595 stock units changing hands, Ansa McAl advanced 45 cents to $57.50 after exchanging 419 stocks. Clico Investment Fund climbed 10 cents to $26.10 with the swapping of 21,055 units, First Citizens Bank remained at $50.60 in trading 2,460 shares, FirstCaribbean International Bank traded 160 stock units at $6.50. GraceKennedy rose 4 cents to end at $6.30, with 36,000 stocks crossing the market, Guardian Holdings declined 5 cents to $32.75 in exchanging 228 units, JMMB Group increased 2 cents to close at $2.24 after trading 2,230 stock units. L.J. Williams B share remained at $1.50 with 725 units crossing the market, Massy Holdings dropped 30 cents to $84.50, trading 315 shares, National Enterprises ended at $3.25 in an exchange of 3,000 stocks. National Flour Mills lost 2 cents in ending at $2.04 while exchanging 225 shares, NCB Financial Group rallied 5 cents to $8.25 trading 311,274 stock units, Prestige Holdings remained at $7.25 in switching ownership of 1,447 stocks. Scotiabank jumped $1 to $62 after 255 units crossed the market, Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 4 cents in closing at $17.50, with 16,621 shares changing hands, Trinidad Cement dipped 5 cents to $4 trading 5,000 stock units. Unilever Caribbean popped 10 cents to close at $16.40 after an exchange of 230 stocks and West Indian Tobacco lost 2 cents to end at $30.92 in switching ownership of 1,154 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Steady trading in Port of Spain

Market activity ended on Monday with fairly steady trading that resulted in slightly more stocks rising than falling and Angostura Holdings closing at a 52 weeks’ high at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, 17 securities traded compared to 18 on Friday, with four stocks rising, three declining and 10 remaining unchanged. The Composite Index inched 0.01 points up to 1,431.70, the All T&T Index popped 1.21 points to close at 1,937.17 and the Cross-Listed Index declined 0.18 points to settle at 124.85.
A total of 217,596 shares traded, for $6,809,352 compared to 219,988 units at $5,740,431 on Friday. An average of 12,800 units traded at $400,550 versus 12,222 at $318,913 on Friday, with the month to date averaging 47,752 units at $322,182 versus 53,011 units at $310,392. The average trade for September amounts to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $24.50 in trading 78,437 shares, Angostura Holdings rose 1 cent to end a 52 weeks’ high of $17.11 with an exchange of 150 stock units, Ansa McAl climbed 4 cents to $57.05 after 287 stocks crossed the market. Ansa Merchant Bank remained at $41 in clearing the market with 150 units, Clico Investment Fund advanced 5 cents to $26 after finishing trading of 55,844 stock units, First Citizens Bank remained at $50.60 in switching ownership of 2,000 stocks. GraceKennedy fell 4 cents to end at $6.26 while exchanging 2,000 shares, Guardian Holdings ended unchanged at $32.80 after exchanging 1,753 shares, JMMB Group dropped 3 cents to $2.22, with 1,200 stocks changing hands. Massy Holdings had an exchange of 1,000 units at $84.80, National Enterprises rose 1 cent to $3.25 trading 6,000 stock units, Point Lisas remained at $3 with the swapping of 800 shares. Republic Financial Holdings ended at $135.70 after 3,837 shares crossed the market, Scotiabank lost 5 cents to end at $61 in an exchange of 35,400 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL remained at $17.54 in exchanging 23,815 stocks. Trinidad Cement traded 4,447 units at $4.05 and West Indian Tobacco closed at $30.94 with the swapping of 476 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Steady trading on Trinidad Stocks Exchange

Market activity ended on Friday after stocks traded steadily and resulted in more stocks declining than rising at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, 18 securities traded up from 16 on Thursday, with five rising, seven declining and six remaining unchanged. The Composite Index slipped 0.50 points to  1,431.69 the All T&T Index dipped 2.66 points to settle at 1,935.96 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.25 points to settle at 125.03.
A total of 219,988 shares traded, for $5,740,431 versus 221,612 units at $4,993,746 on Thursday. An average of 12,222 units traded at $318,913 versus 13,851 at $312.109 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 53,011 units at $310,392 versus 60,739 units at $308,778. The average trade for September ended at 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and no stock ended with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s added 1 cent to end at $24.50 in trading 20,463 shares, Ansa McAl remained at $57.01, with 2,012 stocks crossing the exchange, Clico Investment Fund fell 5 cents to $25.95, with 21,525 units changing hands. First Citizens Bank lost 5 cents in ending at $50.60 in trading 5,950 stock units, FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $6.50 after trading 17,587 units, GraceKennedy popped 4 cents to $6.30 after exchanging 26,942 stock units. Guardian Holdings ended at $32.80 in exchanging 10,000 stocks, JMMB Group remained at $2.25 after 2,290 shares crossed the market, National Enterprises traded 400 units at $3.24. National Flour Mills dropped 2 cents to $2.06, with the swapping of 5,587 shares, NCB Financial Group rallied 1 cent to close at $8.20 in switching ownership of 860 stocks, Point Lisas slipped 5 cents to $3 in an exchange of 54 stock units. Prestige Holdings remained at $7.25 while exchanging 415 units, Republic Financial Holdings slipped 1 cent to $135.70 in exchanging 13,558 stock units, Scotiabank shed 95 cents to end at $61.05 as investors swapped 2,588 stocks. Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 9 cents to close at $17.54 while trading 85,708 shares, Trinidad Cement advanced 5 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $4.05 an exchange of 49 stock units and West Indian Tobacco fell 1 cent to end at $30.94, with 4,000 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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