LascoD & Carib Producers hit juniors – Wednesday

CPJ personThe junior market closed trading sharply down on Wednesday with the market index falling 56.88 points, to close at 2,133.57. A 90 cents falls in the price of the Caribbean Producers inflicted much damage to the market index which fell by 2.6 percent, Lasco Distributors also chipped in with a 40 cents fall. Both stocks were the subject of new information that is negative for their stock prices.
A total of 11 active securities with only 777,300 shares valued at $4,030,252, changing hands. At the close, 4 stocks advanced and 5 declined
At the end of trading 7 stocks closed with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 ended with lower offers.
JM - Sum 6-7-16At the end of trading, AMG Packaging fell 71 cents in trading 5,854 shares at $12.41, CAC 2000 lost 6 cents with 22,385 shares changing hands, to end at $6.56, Caribbean Cream traded 5,260 shares and gained 5 cents to end at $5.10. Investors continued to react negatively to the release by Caribbean Producers on Monday, about a write down of inventory and other charges, by marking the stock down again by 90 cents, in trading 264,600 shares to close at $3. At the close the only meaningful bid visible is at $1.50 to buy 999,000 units, offers include 30,000 at $3.80 and at $4 a total of 135,000 units. Consolidated Bakeries gained 15 cents in trading 2,800 shares to close at $2.15, the stock was offered at $2.10 at the close. JM Trde Sht 6-7-16C2W Music traded 5,589 shares to end at 28 cents, Honey Bun rose 1 cent to close at $5.51, with 21,460 units changing hands, Iron Rock Insurance traded 5,000 shares and fell 5 cents to close at $3.25. Lasco Distributors dropped 40 cents while trading 342,459 units to end at $7, as investors responded negatively to news that Pfizer is countering Lasco’s huge claim of more than US$300 million, with their estimate of less than US$1 million. Pfizer had previously challenged Lasco over their right to sell tablets for hypertension and lost, resulting in the need to quantify damages by the courts. Lasco Financial ended with 64,000 shares changing hands at $3.42, after gaining 22 cents and Lasco Manufacturing closed at $5 with 37,893 shares trading.

Portland JSX list gains $1.51

The Jamaica Stock Exchange suffered another morning of slippage on Wednesday. The latest IPO, Portland JSX was listed at the start of the session after a successful public offering that saw the offer being oversubscribed. The stock opened with a bid to buy 30,000 shares at $12, compared to the IPO price of $11 and later traded 666 units up to $12.51.
JSE intra 06-07-16Caribbean Producers continues to see investors react negatively to news from the company of write down of inventories and restructuring cost, that will hit profits for the company’s fourth quarter, by cutting the price from the $3.90 it fell to on Tuesday, down to $3. Elsewhere Scotia Group traded 107,887 units at $30.51, AMG Packaging fell from $13.10 to $12.41 with 5,854 shares trading while Carib Cement crashed to $22.28 from $25 with 6,750 shares.
The session had low volumes trading overall, after 75 minutes of the market’s opening, resulting in 18 securities changing hands and accounting for a volume of 309,785 shares as 6 stocks gained and 6 declined. The average number of shares traded amounts to 17,210 units, compared to an average of 24,178 units on Tuesday.
The all Jamaica Composite Index dropped 607.16 points to 177,956.81, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index fell 542.91 points to 160,166.80, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index declined by 657.15 to close at 170,886.98 points andthe junior market index slipped 14.97 points to 2,175.48.

Juniors hit by 6 losers – Tuesday

The junior market closed trading on Tuesday with the market index falling 16.25 points, to close at 2,190.45. A total of 13 active securities with only 450,190 shares valued at $1,993,763, changing hands. At the close, 4 stocks advanced and 6 declined.
JM - Sum 5-7-16At the end of trading 7 stocks closed with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 ended with lower offers.
At the end of trading, CAC 2000 gained 1 cent with 1,500 shares changing hands, to end at $6.56, Investors reacted negatively to the release by the Caribbean Producers on Monday, about a write down of inventory and other charges, by marking the stock down by 78 cents, in trading 100,545 shares to close at $3.90.At the close there were bids to buy 2,000 units at $3.85 and 50,000 units at $3.50 then 200,000 units at $3, offers are 98,000 at $4.68 and $4.69 with 50,000 units at $4.75. Dolphin Cove traded 6,282 shares to end with a rise of 35 cents at $12, General Accident Insurance closed at $2.05 with 46,820 units trading, Honey Bun fell 10 cents to close at $5.50, with 76,633 units changing hands, JM Trde Sht 5-7-16Iron Rock Insurance traded 9,000 shares and fell 5 cents to close at $3.30. Jamaican Teas traded 1,800 shares to close at $3.80, Jetcon Corporation lost 35 cents in trading 54,044 units to close at $2.60, Lasco Distributors rose 2 cents while trading 23,496 units to end at $7.40, Lasco Financial ended with 10,098 shares changing hands at $3.20. Lasco Manufacturing fell 1 cent and closed at $5 with 119,342 shares trading, Medical Disposables gained 5 cents in trading 530 shares to close at $3.45 and tTech declined by 10 cents in trading 100 units to close at $4.40.

TTSE record modest trading – Tuesday

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TTSE build Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago stock market ended on Tuesday with all three indices rising but with modest volumes as only 8 securities traded. Trading accounted for only 28,986 shares valued at just $494,935 changing hands. The market closed with 2 stocks rising, 2 declining and 4 remaining unchanged.one stock traded at a 52 weeks’ high and one at a low.
The Composite Index gained 0.17 points or to close at 1,139.72, the All T&T Index climbed by 0.03 points to close at 1,794.23 and the Cross Listed Index advanced 0.05 points to 64.59 points.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 7 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 8 with offers that were lower.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund gained 2 cents in trading 5,914 units at $22.72 and Firstcaribbean International Bank gained 1 cents to close at $7.01 with 10,000 shares changing hands.
TTSE sum 05-07-16 Losses| Massy Holdings lost 1 cent to close at $55.24 with 400 shares changing hands and Republic Financial Holdings ended with 100 shares to close at $107.16 with a loss of 1 cent to a 52 weeks’ low.
Firm Trades| First Citizens traded 1,649 shares, to close at $34.51, National Enterprises traded 3,613 shares at $10.75, Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 100 shares changing hands, to end at $7.25 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed with 7,210 shares changing hands at $22.36.

14 up 13 down on JSE – Tuesday

Exchange place Trading on the Jamaica stock market on Tuesday remains modest, with just 2,299,731 units valued at $26,990,419 in all market segments changing hands. The junior market accounted for 626,581 shares valued at $2,868,043 of all trades. All market indices lost ground as stocks declining were almost equal to the ones rising.
A total of 39 securities traded 3 more than on Monday, with the prices of 14 stocks rising, 13 declining, including 3 stocks rising and 8 declining from the junior market. The market is in a consolidating mode with the indices rising and falling from day to day, with no new information to cause a break out.
The JSE Market Index dropped 400.51 points to end at 160,709.71.The all Jamaica Composite Index declined 447.93 points to close at 178,563.97 and the JSE combined index fell 538.83 points, to end at 171,544.13.
ICI JSE sum 05-07-16 IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 11 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 9 with lower offers. At the end of market activities, Cable & Wireless lost 10 cents trading 202,701 shares to close at $1.10, Caribbean Cement gained $1 to close at $25 but with just 290 shares trading, Carreras traded a mere 650 shares but gained 60 cents to $65.40, Ciboney traded 35,000 shares at 21 cents, 1834 Investments traded 31,000 shares to close at $1. Grace Kennedy gained 50 cents and closed at $120.50 with 7,280 units changing hands, Jamaica Broilers ended with 92,592 units changing hands and gained 20 cents to close at $15 as the company released audited accounts showing earnings per share of $1.44, up from 86 cents as the Jamaican operations saw a surge in segment profits of nearly $1 billion. Jamaica Producers traded 6,950 units after rising 90 cents to end at $49, Jamaica Stock Exchange traded 28,804 shares but fell $1.10 to close at $24, Kingston Wharves traded 2,907 units and gained 45 cents to close at $15.01, Margaritaville Turks traded 164,600 shares at 20.5 US cents up from 19 US cents on Monday. Mayberry Investments closed with 15,000 shares changing hands at $3.56, for a gain of 1 cent, National Commercial Bank ended with just 2,936 units changing hands with a rise of 10 cents to $42. IN-JSE fn Qts 05-07-16Pan Jamaican Investment Trust rose 47 cents in trading 7,185 shares to close at $25.48, Radio Jamaica fell 20 cents to close with 38,074 shares changing hands at $1.45, Sagicor Group ended with 212,900 shares changing hands at $23.05, Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 903,896 shares but lost 3 cents to close at $10.12. Scotia Group fell $1 with 2,792 shares trading to close at $31, Scotia Investments ended with 49,334 shares trading to close at $26, Seprod held firm at $16.60 while trading 5,000 units. Proven Investments traded 17,950 units to close at 16 US cents, down from 16.99 US cents and JMMB Group 7.25% preference share traded 15,000 units to close with a fall of 30 cents at $2.15.

JSE down in moderate trading

JSE build Trading on the Jamaica stock market on Monday continues to be modest, with 3,391,899 units valued at $45,816,950 in all market segments changing hands. All market indices lost ground as more stocks declined than rose. A total of 36 securities traded with the prices of 11 stocks rising, 15 fell, including 3 stocks rising and 8 declining from the junior market.
The junior market accounted for 626,581 shares valued at $2,868,043 of all trades.
The JSE Market Index dropped 392.24 points to end at 161,110.22. The all Jamaica Composite Index declined 438.67 points to close at 179,011.90 and the JSE combined index fell 455.71 points, to end at 172,082.96.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 17 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 8 with lower offers.
ICI JSE sum 04-07-16At the end of market activities, Berger Paints gained 15 cents and ended at $4.50 while trading 104,073 units, Cable & Wireless traded 62,432 shares traded to close at $1.20, after gaining 2 cents, Caribbean Cement dropped $1 to close at $24 after trading 3,000 units. Carreras traded 128,030 shares but slipped 20 cents to $64.60, while 1834 Investments traded 363,105 shares to close at $1, Grace Kennedy lost $3 and closed at $120 with 8,491 units changing hands. Jamaica Broilers ended with 372,057 units changing hands and gained 20 cents to close at $15 as the company released audited accounts showing earnings per share of $1.44, up from 86 cents as the Jamaican operations saw a surge in segment profits of nearly $1 billion. Jamaica Producers traded 3,630 units after rising 10 cents to end at $48.10, Jamaica Stock Exchange traded 8,160 shares at $25.10, JMMB Group traded 27,985 units to close at $9.72. Kingston Wharves traded 3,222 units and gained 46 cents to close at $14.56, Mayberry Investments closed with 7,500 shares changing hands at $3.55, to record a gain of 3 cents, National Commercial Bank ended with 183,554 units changing hands with a fall of 10 cents to $41.90. IN-JSE fn Qts 04-07-16Pan Jamaican Investment Trust dipped 49 cents in trading 216,417 shares to close at $25.01, Radio Jamaica fell 5 cents to close with 104,000 shares changing hands at $1.65, Sagicor Group ended with 187,634 shares changing hands at $23.05, Scotia Group rose 70 cents with 264,308 shares trading to close at $32, the stock traded as high as $32.60. Seprod lost 50 cents while trading 90,850 units, to end at $16.60, Supreme Ventures traded 14,840 units and gained 15 cents to close at $4.69, Proven Investments traded 260,600 units to close at 17 US cents but after hitting a 52 weeks’ low of 15 US cents and JMMB Group 7.5% preference share traded 126,340 shares to close at $1.04.

Juniors hit by 8 losers – Monday

The junior market closed trading on Monday with the market index falling by 8.94 points, to close at 2,206.70, disguising the wide gap in the decline, advance ratio. A total of 14 active securities compared to 13 on Friday traded but with only 626,581 shares valued at $2,868,043, changing hands on Monday.JM - Sum 4-7-16r At the close, 3 stocks advanced and 8 declined while two traded at new closing highs.
At the end of trading 7 stocks closed with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 ended with lower offers.
At the end of trading, Caribbean Cream fell 45 cents with 16,400 shares changing hands, to end at $5.45, Caribbean Producers, gained 38 cents in trading 1,970 shares at $4.68, Consolidated Bakeries had 50,000 units changing hands, to close at $2, C2W Music traded 10,000 and lost 1 cent to close at 28 cents. Derrimon Trading Company had 32,000 shares trading with a loss of 25 cents to end at $2.95, Dolphin Cove traded 6,083 shares, to end with a fall of 10 cents at $11.65, JM Trde Sht 4-7-16General Accident Insurance closed at $2.05 with 16,427 units trading. Honey Bun fell 45 cents to close at $5.60 with 51,022 units changing hands, Iron Rock Insurance traded 9.838 shares and rose 5 cents to close at $3.35, Jetcon Corporation traded only 900 units at $2.95, Knutsford Express fell 70 cents in trading a mere 460 shares to end at $16.80. Lasco Distributors fell 12 cents in trading 11,893 units to end at $7.38, Lasco Financial slipped 25 cents and ended with 25,341 shares changing hands at $3.20 and Lasco Manufacturing closed at $5.01 with 394,247 shares trading after rising by a cent.

TTSE record modest gains – Monday

TTSE build Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago stock market ended on the first trading day of July with all three indices rising with 11 securities trading. Trading accounted for 48,324 shares valued at $389,650 changing hands. The market closed with 4 stocks rising, 3 declining and 4 remaining unchanged.one stock traded at a 52 weeks’ high and one at a low.
The Composite Index gained 0.44 points or to close at 1,139.55, the All T&T Index climbed by 0.87 points to close at 1,794.20 and the Cross Listed Index remained unchanged at 64.54 points.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 6 with offers that were lower.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund gained 4 cents in trading 4,662 units at $22.70, First Citizens traded 10 shares, to close at $34.51 after rising by 1 cent, Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed with 3,040 shares changing hands at $22.36 after rising 4 cents and Trinidad Cement gained 8 cents with 2,815 units changing hands, to close at $3.50.
TTSE sum 04-07-16 Losses| Guardian Holdings traded 5,770 shares but fell 5 cents to close at $12.75, Massy Holdings lost 1 cent to close at $55.24 with 177 shares changing hands and Republic Financial Holdings ended with 91 shares to close at $107.17 with a loss of 1 cent to a 52 weeks’ low.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings ended with 1,350 shares changing hands to close unchanged at $13, shares, National Commercial Bank traded 10,000 shares at $2.60, National Flour ended with 15,953 shares changing hands to close at $2.30 and Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 4,456 shares changing hands, to end at $7.25.

Proven hits 52 weeks’ low

Lasco Manufacturing with 368,596 shares trading at $5.05, is the leading volume trade in the early Monday morning session, on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, followed by Proven InvestmentsJSE intra 04-07-16 with 257,000 units with the price dropping to a 52 weeks’ low of 15.02 US cents, down from 17 cents at the close on Friday. 1834 Investments chipped in with 96,000 shares at $1.01.
The session had low volumes trading overall with less securities trading after 75 minutes of the market’s opening compared to Friday morning as the various indices declined across the board.
Market activity resulted in 23 securities changing hands, accounting for a volume of 921,863 shares 9 stocks gained and 7 declined. The average number of shares traded amounts to 40,081 units compared to an average of 77,695 units on Thursday.
The all Jamaica Composite Index dropped 482.38 points to 178,968.19, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index fell 431.32 points to 161,071.14, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index declined by 415.83 to close at 172,122.84 points andthe junior market index slipped 1.56 points to 2,214.08.

TTSE gains on first trading of July

Grace Kennedy hits 52 weeks' high on TTSE.

Grace Kennedy hits 52 weeks’ high on TTSE.

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago stock market ended on the first trading day of July with all three indices rising with 11 securities trading. Trading accounted for 127,977 shares valued at $3,051,859 changing hands. The market closed with 4 stocks rising, 2 declining and 5 remaining unchanged.one stock traded at a 52 weeks’ high and one at a low.
The Composite Index gained 3.50 points or to close at 1,139.11, the All T&T Index climbed by 5.35 points to close at 1,793.33 and the Cross Listed Index rose 0.22 at 64.54 points.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 7 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 with offers that were lower.
Gains| First Citizens traded 3,450 shares to close at $34.50 and gained $1.10, Grace Kennedy contributed 2,000 shares, while gaining 21 cents in trading, to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $5.70. Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 599 shares changing hands, to end with a gain of 3 cents at $7.25 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded 92,544 shares changing hands for a value of $2,064,934, to end at $22.32 after rising 7 cents.
TTSE sum 01-07-16 Losses| Ansa McAl traded 550 units at a 52 weeks’ low of $62.42 after falling 1 cent and Massy Holdings lost 1 cent to close at $55.25 with 1,071 shares changing hands.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings ended with 6,000 shares changing hands to close unchanged at $13, shares, JMMB Group closed at 60 cents after trading 10,000 shares, National Enterprises closed with 1,100 shares changing hands at $10.75, Trinidad Cement 5,563 units at $3.42 and West Indian Tobacco traded 5,100 shares with a value of $644,028, to close $126.28.

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