Trading, early Friday morning on the Jamaica Stock Exchange has been slow and moderate with Sagicor Group in trading 447,579 at $23 being the volume leader followed by Caribbean Cement in exchanging 250,000 shares at $22.
Cable & Wireless with 87,517 units trading at $1.23 and Iron Rock Insurance that traded 59,000 shares at $3.20. Iron Rock still has 4,616,395 units on the bid to buy at $3.20. Jamaica Stock Exchange 31,416 shares that is in the news today with the chairman indicated that the board is discussing the possibility of a stock split traded 12,500 units at $20.80, 5 cents higher that Thursday’s closing price, Jetcon Corporation has bids to buy 209,805 shares at $2.65, after it traded 49,096 units up to $2.70.
Trading resulted in activity in 23 securities, accounting for a volume of 1,039,390 shares compared to as 8 stocks gained and 7 declined. The average number of shares traded amounts to 45,191 units compared to an average of 27,480 units on Thursday.
After 80 minutes of trading in the early morning session, on Friday, the all Jamaica Composite Index fell 29.36 points to 177,572.47, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index dipped 26.26 points to 159,823.16, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index rose 132.26 to close at 171,140.00 points andthe junior market index rose 15.18 points to 2,230.94.
Slow JSE trading early Friday
Big hit for juniors on Thursday
The junior market closed trading on Thursday with 14 active securities, while the junior market index fell 26.36 points to 2,215.76 as 5 stocks advanced and 4 declined. Market volume ended at 1,048,182 shares valued at $1,996,575 changing hands.
At the end of trading 5 stocks closed with the bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 ended with lower offers.
At the end of trading, AMG Packaging gained 12 cents and closed with 3,708 shares changing hands at $13.12, Caribbean Cream traded 4,736 units, to end at $5, Caribbean Producers had 6,680 units trading with a fall of 35 cents to close at $4, Consolidated Bakeries traded 6,700 units to end at $1.85. C2W Music fell 7 cents in trading 695,257 shares at 34 cents, Dolphin Cove eked out a gain of 10 cents while trading 1,799 units at $11.60, General Accident traded unchanged at $2.10, with 9,284 shares changing hands, Honey Bun gained 20 cents to close at $5.70 with 4,000 units changing hand. The bid on the stock was at $5.76 at the close, to buy 2,000 units. Jetcon Corporation closed trading with 1,557 shares and gained 14 cents, to end at $2.65, Lasco Distributors traded 16,280 units to end with a loss of 10 cents, at $7.80, Lasco Manufacturing gained by 1 cent to close at $5.01 with 254,504 shares trading. Medical Disposables traded 16,614 shares to close at $3.50 after shedding 10 cents, Paramount Trading ended with 2,000 shares changing hands at $11 and tTech ended with 25,063 units changing hands, to close at $4.
3 new lows on TTSE – Thursday
Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Thursday with 3 new lows and one new 52 weeks’ high on a day of moderate trading. The market ended with 13 securities trading with, 3 securities gaining, 4 declining, while 6 remained unchanged, as 75,687 shares valued at $2,015,877 changed hands.
The Composite Index advanced by 0.32 points or to close at 1,127.79, the All T&T Index rose 0.64 points to close at 1,786.75 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 62.36.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with 5 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 with offers that were lower, including Republic Holdings and National Enterprises with lower offers than the last selling price.
Gains| Ansa Merchant Bank gained 50 cents in trading 500 shares to close at a 52 weeks high of $40, Massy Holdings rose 76 cents to close at $55.75 with 6,916 shares with a value of $381,100, changing hands and Prestige Holdings ended with 203 shares changing hands to close by 2 cents t0 $10.95.
Losses| Ansa McAl traded 2,500 units at a 52 weeks’ low of $62.43 after falling 4 cents, National Enterprises closed with a loss of 2 cents as 16,967 shares changed hands at $10.98. Praetorian Property Mutual Fund contributed 20,000 shares to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $2.50 after falling by 20 cents and Republic Financial Holdings ended with 5,600 shares valued at $600,600 to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $107.25 with a loss of 14 cents.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings ended with 460 shares changing hands to end at $12.90, First Citizens Bank closed trading with 1,748 shares at $32.65, Guardian Holdings closed at $12.75 with 4,279 shares changing hands. National Flour ended with 3,300 shares changing hands to close at $2.30, Scotiabank closed at $53.85 with 6,342 shares valued at $341,517 traded and Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed at $22.25 with 6,872 units changing hands.
Moderate Thursday morning trading
Trading, early Thursday morning on the Jamaica Stock Exchange has been moderate with only Cable & Wireless (C&W) with 430,076 units trading at $1.33 clearing the 100,000 shares mark. C&W gained 18 cents in trading from the last traded price on Wednesday. The main market recorded gains in the main indices while the junior index incurred a loss.
Trading resulted in activity in 21 securities, accounting for a volume of 577,084 shares compared to 965,106 units on Wednesday as 8 stocks gained and 5 declined. The average number of shares traded amounts to 27,480 units compared to an average of 115,357 units on Wednesday.
After 75 minutes of trading in the early morning session, on Thursday, the all Jamaica Composite Index climbed 375.52 points to 176,929.97, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index gained 335.77 points to 159,248.68, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index rose 121.08 to close at 170,572.64 points andthe junior market index slipped 18.44 points to 2,223.68.
6 TTSE stocks fell 1 rose – Wednesday
Fresh from closing on Tuesday with a good bounce, trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange saw continuation of gains but at a more modest level on Wednesday with 13 securities trading. At the close of trading, 450,739 units changed hands valued at $7,596,505.
The Composite Index advanced by 1.18 points or to close at 1,127.47, the All T&T Index rose 2.39 points or 1.24 percent to close at 1,786.11 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 62.36.
The market closed on Wednesday with, 1 security rising, 6 declining stock, while 6 remained unchanged, and two traded at 52 weeks’ lows as 450,739 shares valued at $7,596,505 changed hands.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 8 with offers that were lower, including Republic Financial Holdings and National Enterprises with lower offers than the last selling price.
Gains| Clico Investments ended with 4,370 shares changing hands and gained 1 cent to close at $22.66.
Losses| First Citizens Bank price dropped 85 cents in trading 2,367 shares to close at $32.65, Guardian Holdings fell 5 cents and closed at $12.75 with 8,721 shares changing hands, Massy Holdings lost 1 cent to close at $54.99 with 6,752 shares with a value of $371,292, changing hands. Republic Financial Holdings ended with 57,704 shares valued at $6,196,833 to close with a loss of 4 cents to a new 52 weeks’ low of $107.39, Sagicor Financial Corporation traded 3,819 shares to end at $7.14 after falling 1 cent and Unilever Caribbean fell 2 cents with 10 shares trading at a 52 weeks’ low of $64.80.
Firm Trades| Agostini’s ended with 630 shares changing hands to end at $17.05, JMMB Group traded 300,000 shares to close at 60 cents, Scotiabank closed at $53.85 as 492 shares changing hands. Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded 13,492 shares with a value of $300,199 to close at $22.25, Trinidad Cement ended with 1,101 shares trading at $3.42 and West Indian Tobacco traded 1,281 shares at $126.28.
JSE drops again on Wednesday
Scotia Group dominated trading in the main market with 2,314,908 shares changing hands with the price gaining $1.05 to close at $31.80, while Grace Kennedy closed at a new 52 weeks’ high of $125.05 as investors bought 8,410 units at 5 cents more than the closing price on Tuesday.
Stocks traded, amount to 9,425,498 units valued at $122,022,748, in all market segments with the junior market accounting for to 4,960,144 shares valued at $25,785,964 of all trades.
The JSE Market Index fell 682.71 points to end at 158,912.91. The all Jamaica Composite Index dropped 763.53 points to close at 176,554.45 and the JSE combined index declined 737.78 points, to end at 170,411.56.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 13 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
At the end of market activities, Berger Paints dropped 45 cents to close with 95,404 shares changing hands at $4.05, Cable & Wireless, lost 15 cents with 372,926 units traded to close at $1.15, Caribbean Cement dropped $2.90 to close at $19.10 after trading 7,375 units. The price of 1834 Investments fell 5 cents in trading 73,414 units at $1, Jamaica Broilers dropped 25 cents with 545,162 units changing hands, to close at $14.50. Jamaica Producers traded 25,435 shares at $49, Jamaica Stock Exchange traded 31,150 shares unchanged at $19, JMMB Group traded 230,000 units to close at $9.80. Mayberry Investments had 12,239 units trading with a gain of 33 cents at $3.85, National Commercial Bank ended with 28,370 units changing hands at $42.10, for a rise of 30 cents, Pan Jamaican Investment Trust closed with 209,603 shares trading, as the price fell $1.40 cents to $26. Radio Jamaica had 140,504 shares trading at $1.50, Sagicor Group ended with 27,339 shares changing hands at $23, Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 10,422 shares and rose 2 cents to close at $10.14. Salad Foods traded 90,000 shares at $8, Scotia Investments traded 12,000 shares but rose 50 cents to close at $26, Supreme Ventures ended trading with 133,313 units at $4.50, after falling 25 cents and Proven Investments ordinary share traded 40,871 units at 18 US cents.
Lasco Manufacturing dominates juniors
At the end of trading 8 stocks closed with the bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 ended with lower offers. At the end of trading, AMG Packaging closed with 130,000 shares changing hands at $13, CAC 2000 traded just 1,000 units at $6.70, Cargo Handlers had 4,000 units trading at $46, Caribbean Cream traded 191,729 units, to end with a rise of 1 cent at $5, Caribbean Flavours ended with 9,600 shares changing hands at $7. Caribbean Producers had 19,477 units trading with a fall of 15 cents to close at $4.35, Consolidated Bakeries traded 5,000 units to end at $1.85, Honey Bun closed at $5.50 with 60,695 units changing hands, but the bid was at $5.76 at the close, to buy a small volume. Iron Rock closed trading with 1,000 shares, but fell 3 cents to end at $3.20, Knutsford Express had 2,963 units changing hands at $17.50, Lasco Distributors traded 29,867 units to end with a gain of 2 cents, at $7.90, Lasco Financial closed with a rise of 9 cents, at $3.44 with 216,475 shares changing hands. Lasco Manufacturing declined by 10 cents to close at $5 with 4,264,787 shares trading, Medical Disposables traded 19,630 shares to close at $3.60 after shedding 40 cents and tTech ended with 3,921 units changing hands to close at $4.
Scotia’s big trade – Wednesday
Interest picked up in early Wednesday morning trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange with as Scotia Group dominated the early trades with 2,291,393 shares at $30.50.
Cable & Wireless had 110,909 units trading at $1.20, Jamaica Broilers Group traded 510,879 units at $14.50, JMMB Group had 229,042 ordinary shares trading at $9.80 and AMG Packaging had 124,000 shares changing hands at $13. Salada Foods traded 90,000 shares at $8 and Berger Paints traded 65,938 at $4.38.
The main market recorded gains in the main indices while the junior index incurred a small loss so far.
Trading resulted in activity in 32 securities, accounting for a volume of 3,691,417 shares compared to 965,106 units on Tuesday as 6 stocks gained and 9 declined. The average number of shares traded amounts to 115,357 units compared to an average of 41,961 units on Tuesday.
After 75 minutes of trading in the early morning session, on Wednesday, the all Jamaica Composite Index climbed 290.60 points to 177,608.58, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index gained 259.84 points to 159,855.46, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index rose 235.26 to close at 171,384.60 points and the junior market index slipped 0.54 points to 2,251.76.
JSE drops sharply on Tuesday
National Commercial Bank closed with 1,327,563 shares changing hands, the price fell by 20 cents to close at $41.80, Grace Kennedy chipped in with 253,791 units, with the price jumping $9, to close back at $125 and Jamaica Producers traded at a new 52 weeks’ high of $49, after rising by $1 with 17,253 shares changing hands.
Stocks traded amount to 3,512,857 units valued at $109,817,045, in all market segments with the junior market accounting for to 1,016,398 units valued at $4,845,689 of all trades.
The JSE Market Index dived 1,245.08 points to end at 159,595.62. The all Jamaica Composite Index dropped 1,392.49 points to close at 177,317.98 and the JSE combined index declined 1,133.47 points, to end at 171,149.34.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading showed 8 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
At the end of market activities, Berger Paints closed with 13,940 shares changing hands at $4.50, Cable & Wireless, lost 5 cent with 44,750 units traded to close at $1.30, Caribbean Cement gained 80 cents to close at $22 after trading 54,300 units, Carreras fell 1 cent in trading 2,400 shares and closed at $62.80. The price of 1834 Investments fell 11 cents in trading 11,900 units at $1.05, Jamaica Broilers gained 25 cents with 11,243 units changing hands, to close at $14.75. JMMB Group traded 12,445 units to close at $9.80. Pan Jamaican Investment Trust closed with just 189 shares trading, as the price rose by 40 cents to $27.40, Radio Jamaica had 80,100 shares trading but fell 24 cents to $1.50, Sagicor Group ended with 287,712 shares changing hands after declining 1 cent to $23, Sagicor Real Estate Fund traded 38,550 shares and lost 3 cents to close at $10.12. Scotia Group rose 64 cents with 207,786 units trading to close at $30.75, Scotia Investments traded 12,600 shares but fell 50 cents to close at $25.50, Supreme Ventures ended trading with 36,902 units at $4.75, Proven Investments ordinary share traded 47,680 units at 18 US cents after slipping by 1.47 US cents and JMMB 7.5% preference share traded 29,000 units at $1.04 for a 1 cent rise.