National Gas holds at $23 on TTSE

TCL hits a new high on Wedessday

TCL hits a new high on Wedessday

Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday at $23 with 26,360 shares valued at $606,280 changing hands. The stock continues under selling pressure as it closed with a bid of $22.75 to buy 12,000 shares with 93,197 units on offer at $23.
Activity on the Stock Exchange, ended with 13 securities trading with 3 stocks closing higher, 1 declined and 9 remained unchanged as a total of 209,912 units, valued at $3,879,300 changed hands.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a gain of 0.41 points at 1,147.87, the All T&T Index advanced by 0.80 points to 1,950.84 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 45.24.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund closed 1 cent higher with 48,296 shares valued at $1,087,074 to end trading at $22.50, National Flour Mills with 51,618 shares trading, gained 6 cents in closing at $1.96 and Trinidad Cement closed 10 cents higher at a 52 weeks’ high of $3.40 with 5,950 shares changing hands as investors responded positively to the company’s nine months results showing profit rising to $394.5 million from $60 million in 2015.
losses| Massy Holdings lost 5 cents to close with 3,978 shares trading at $62.40.
Firm Trades| First Citizens Bank traded 18,085 shares valued at $632,975 and closed at $35, Guardian Holdings closed with 16,287 shares valued at $208,473 changing hands at $12.80, Guardian Media traded 651 shares with the price remaining at $19.77, JMMB Group with a volume of 160,215 shares being traded at43 cents.TTSE sum 28-10-15 National Commercial Bank in trading 54,404 shares closed at $1.67, National Enterprises with 914 shares changing hands, closed at $16.50, Republic Bank traded 4,347 shares valued at $486,864 and closed at $112. Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 1,886 shares changing hands at $5.75, Scotiabank traded 6,540 units with a value of $408,750 at $62.50 and Scotia Investments traded 25,000 units at $1.61.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 3 stocks with offers that were lower.

Junior market slips below 1,300 on Tuesday

Consolidated Bakeries with their Purity brand closed at a new 52 weeks' high on Tuesday

Consolidated Bakeries with their Purity brand closed at a new 52 weeks’ high on Tuesday

The junior market enjoyed wide spread trading as 13 securities changed hands leading to the market index falling 19.83 points to close at 1,296.41. A total of 3,546,444 units, valued at $11,640,858 changed hands as 7 stocks advanced and 5 declined.
The market ended with 4 stocks closing at 52 weeks’ high and one traded at an intraday high. At the close 3 securities ended with no bids to buy, while 5 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 5 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and none closed with a lower offer.
In trading, Access Financial closed with a loss of 36 cents to $12.50 with 57,729 units changing hands, AMG Packaging closed with a gain of 63 cents at $5 with 43,796 units changing hands for a 52 weeks’ high, Caribbean Cream rebounded with a 15 cents rise and closed at $3.35 with 1,170,036 shares changing hands. Caribbean Flavours fell 8 cents to $4 with 300,685 shares changing hands, Caribbean Producers traded 346,000 units for a gain of 14 cents end at $3.10, Consolidated Bakeries traded 20,556 shares with a gain of 15 cents to end at $1.65, to close at a new 52 weeks’ high.JM indx 27-10-15 Dolphin Cove had 4,585 units changing hands to end at $11.20 having lost $1.80, KLE Group ended with 39,000 shares changing hands and gained 2 cents to end at 45 cents. Lasco Distributors with 532,514 shares changing hands, closed 5 cents lower at $3.01 after hitting an intraday for a 52 weeks high of $3.40, Lasco Financial gained 23 cents and closed at $2.63 to close at a 52 weeks high while 740,049 shares changed hands. Lasco Manufacturing traded 283,090 shares to end at $3.11 while shedding 34 cents, Paramount Trading ended with 4,504 units changing hands for 10 cents higher to end at $7.10 and Derrimon Trading preference share ended with 1,400 shares changing hands to end at $2.20

National Gas settles at $23 on TTSE

TTSE build Newly listed Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday to close at $23 with 676,145 shares valued at $15,551,335 changing hands. The stock closed with a bid of $23 to buy 16,943 shares with 1,500 units on offer at $23.25.
Activity on the Stock Exchange, ended with 12 securities trading. At the close, there were only 1 stock closing higher, 3 declined and 8 remained unchanged as a total of 1,084,127 units, valued at $18,947,984 changed hands.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a fall of 2.67 points at 1,147.46, the All T&T Index declined by 4.47 points to 1,950.04 and the Cross Listed Index fell 0.12 at 45.24.
Gains| Guardian Media gained 1 to end the day at $19.77 but with just 1 share trading.
losses| Guardian Holdings lost 25 cents to close with 103,000 shares valued at $1,318,300 changing hands at $12.80, for a 52 weeks’ low, National Enterprises with 11,725 shares changing hands, and lost 22 cents, to close at a 52 weeks’ low at $16.50 and National Flour Mills with 8,230 shares trading, lost 1 cent in closing at $1.90.
TTSE sum 27-10-15 Firm Trades| Clico Investment Fund closed with 57,330 shares valued at $1,290,019 to end at $22.50, First Citizens Bank traded 5,761 shares and closed at $35. Grace Kennedy traded 5,000 units to close at $3.60, JMMB Group with a volume of 160,215 shares being traded at43 cents, National Commercial Bank in trading 54,404 shares closed at $1.67, Republic Bank traded 1,113 shares and closed at $112, Scotiabank traded 1,203 units at $62.50.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.

National Gas drops 98c on TTSE

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New high for TCL on Monday after strong Q3 results

New high for TCL on Monday after strong Q3 results


Newly listed Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday to close at $23 with 69,027 shares valued at $1,604,115 changing hands as the price slipped 98 cents. The stock closed with a bid of $23 to buy 136,181 shares with 1,500 units on offer at $23.48.
Activity on the Stock Exchange, ended with 13 securities trading. At the close, there were 3 stocks closing higher, 5 declining and 5 remained unchanged as a total of 297,852 units, valued at $7,435,092 changed hands.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a fall of 1.03 points at 1,150.13, the All T&T Index declined by 1.15 points to 1,954.51 and the Cross Listed Index fell 0.12 at 45.36
Gains| JMMB Group traded 206,164 units to close at 43 cents after gaining 1 cent, Trinidad Cement closed at $3.30 with 42,325 shares changing hands as the price rose 11 cents to a new 52 weeks’ high of $3.31, the stock closed with the at $3.31 to buy 167,675 shares with no stock being offered for sale and Unilever Caribbean ended with 2,200 shares trading 2 cents up, for a new 52 weeks’ high of $67.29.
losses| Clico Investment Fund closed with 31,483 shares trading, to end at $22.50 after losing 1 cent, National Commercial Bank lost 1 cent in trading 223,595 shares at $1.67, National Flour Mills with 45,001 shares trading, lost 5 cents in closing at $1.91. Point Lisas traded 40,000 shares to close at $3.90, after losing 5 cents and Sagicor Financial Corporation declined by 25 cents with 70,000 shares changing hands, to end at $5.75.
TTSE sum 26-10-15 Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings had 19,921 shares changing hands with the price to close at $14, First Citizens Bank traded 3,870 shares and closed at $35. Guardian Holdings closed with 300 shares changing hands at $13.05, Republic Bank traded 18,175 shares and closed at $112, West Indian Tobacco traded 1,600 shares to close at $126.01.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.

10 junior stocks rose on Monday

JSE sign shrt The junior market enjoyed wide spread trading as 15 securities trading and the market index gaining 5.92 points to close at 1,316.57 for another record close. A total of 2,615.192 units, valued at $12,840,259 changed hands as 10 stocks advanced and 3 declined.
The market ended with 4 stocks closing at 52 weeks’ high. 4 securities ended with no bids to buy, while 8 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 4 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and none closed with a lower offer.
In trading, Access Financial closed with a gain of 16 cents to $12.86 with 6,672 units changing hands, Caribbean Cream rebounded with a 10 cents fall and closed at $3.20 with 6,500 shares changing hands. Caribbean Flavours rose 13 cents to $4.08 with 100,000 shares changing hands to close at a new 52 weeks’ high. Caribbean Producers traded 155,000 units for a gain of 46 cents end at $2.96, Consolidated Bakeries traded 117,800 shares with a gain of 20 cents to end at $1.50, Derrimon Trading had 108,498 units changing hands to end at $2.70 having gained 30 cents for a new 52 weeks’ high. General Accident ended with 24,208 shares changing hands and lost 15 cents and ended at $2.05, it-jumps-129-at-honey-bun/”>Honey Bun traded only 235 shares and gained 10 cents to land at $4.18, JM indx 26-10-15 Jamaican Teas had 337,560 units changing hands for 4 cents lower to end at $3.40. Lasco Distributors with 928,359 shares changing hands, closed 11 cents higher at $3.06 for a 52 weeks high, the stock traded as high as $3.30. Lasco Financial gained 4 cents and closed at $2.49 to close at a 52 weeks high while 181,367 shares changed hands. Lasco Manufacturing traded 550,293 shares to end at $3.45 while gaining 15 cents, Derrimon Trading preference share ended with 45,200 shares changing hands to end at $2.20 and Jamaican Teas debenture had 50,000 units changing hands for 4 cents lower to end at $100.

Jamaican $ makes gains on Friday

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Trading of foreign currency in the forex market on Friday, saw the US dollar selling rate remaining unchanged against the Jamaican dollar, but the local currency made gains on the Pound and Canadian dollar. The equivalent of US$47,260,818 was bought by dealers, compared with US$62,949,698 on Thursday, while they sold the equivalent of US$40,548,955 versus US$55,331,440 previously.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$43,192,155 compared to US$59,788,012 on Thursday. The buying rate for the US dollar lost 7 cents to $119.27 and US$37,422,844 was sold versus US$52,478,263 on Thursday, the selling rate remained at $119.68. The Canadian dollar buying rate rose 61 cents to end at $89 with dealers buying C$1,865,483 and selling C$3,069,975, at an average rate that declined by 10 cents to $92.22. FX trade sum 23-10-15The rate for buying the British Pound rose 33 cents to $181.36 for the purchase of £1,685,610, while £386,306 was sold, at an average rate that dropped $1.95 to $182.42. At the end of trading, it took J$133.57 to purchase the Euro, a drop of $2.29 from Thursday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$131.19 for a fall of $2.07 on Thursday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$113,653 being bought, while US$171,724 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The Canadian highest buying rate was the only one rising on Friday as the highest buying rate for the US dollar ended with a fall of 10 cents to $119.90 with the other rates remaining unchanged, with the lowest buying rate ending at $98.28, FX H&L 23-10-15the highest selling rate at $125.94 and lowest selling rate at $98.28. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose $1.05 to $93.50, the lowest buying rate declined by $1 to end at $72.54, the highest selling rate lost 30 cents to end at $94.50 and the lowest selling rate fell $1.20 to end at $86.10. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, dropped $1.10 to end at $183.90. The lowest buying rate fell 17 cents to $148.57, the highest selling rate dropped 21 cents to $188.85 and the lowest selling rate fell 50 cents to end at $176.50.

Junior market brakes 1,300 Mark

AMG Packaging closed at a new 52 weeks' high on Friday

AMG Packaging closed at a new 52 weeks’ high on Friday

The junior market closed over the 1,300 mark for the first time on Friday, gaining 91 percent so far for 2015 and is heading even higher as several junior market stocks are undervalued. Trading resulted in 14 securities traded as the market index rose by 17.52 points to 1,310.65 for a new closing high. A total of 1,446,535 units, valued at $6,684,912 changed hands as 10 stocks advanced and 1 declined.
The market ended with 4 stocks closing at 52 weeks’ high. 4 securities ended with no bids to buy, while 7 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 8 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and none closed with a lower offer.
In trading, AMG Packaging closed with a gain of 57 cents at a 52 weeks’ high of $4.37 with 13,830 units changing hands, Caribbean Cream rebounded with a 20 cents gain and closed at $3.30 with 97,766 shares changing hands. Caribbean Flavours rose 18 cents to $3.98 with 270,000 shares changing hands to close at a new 52 weeks’ high. Caribbean Producers traded 31,000 units with a loss of 49 cents end at $2.50, Derrimon Trading had 32,804 units changing hands to end at $2.40 having gained 10 cents, Dolphin Cove rose 10 cents in trading 220,000 shares, to end at $13. General Accident ended with 80,000 shares changing hands, gained 30 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.20,JM - Trade sht 23-10-15 Jamaican Teas had 30,000 units changing hands for 9 cents higher to end at $3.44. Lasco Distributors with 22,240 shares changing hands, closed 8 cents higher at $2.95, Lasco Financial gained 4 cents and closed at $2.45 while 427,767 shares changed hands. Lasco Manufacturing traded 192,350 shares to end at $3.30, Medical Disposables closed at $2.55 with 883 shares trading, Paramount Trading ended with 15,000 shares changing hands with a rise of 50 cents to end at $7 for a 52 weeks’ high and Eppley 9.5% preference share, closed at $6 with 12,095 units trading.

National Gas slips on TTSE

NGL 19-10-15Newly listed Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, to close at $23.98 with 232,104 shares valued at $5,570,126 changing hands, the price slipped 2 cents. The stock closed with a bid of $23.50 to buy 2,200 shares with 728 units on offer at $24.
Activity on the Stock Exchange, ended with 10 securities trading. At the close, there were 2 stocks closing higher, 1 declined and 7 remained unchanged as a total of 297,852 units, valued at $7,435,092 changed hands.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a fall of 0.93 points at 1,151.16, the All T&T Index declined by 1.85 points to 1,955.66 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 45.48.
Gains| West Indian Tobacco traded just 325 shares to close with a gain of 1 cent at $126.01.
losses| Guardian Holdings closed with 19,076 shares changing hands at $13.05 after dropping 7 cents.
Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings had 19,921 shares changing hands with the price to close at $14, Clico Investment Fund closed with 2,702 shares trading to end at $22.51, TTSE sum Oct 23-15First Citizens Bank traded 5,708 shares and closed at $35. FirstCaribbean International Bank traded 1,000 shares and closed at $5, Flavorite Foods traded 500 shares at $4.80, One Caribbean Media traded 101 units to close at $22 and Scotiabank traded 16,415 shares valued at $1,025,938 to close at $62.50.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 6 stocks with offers that were lower.

Jam$ slips against all on Thursday

100bill Trading of foreign currency in the forex market on Thursday, saw the US dollar selling rate gaining ground against the Jamaican dollar, the pound and Canadian dollar versus the local currency. The equivalent of US$62,949,698 was bought by dealers, compared with US$38,513,726 on Wednesday, while they sold the equivalent of US$55,331,440 versus US$43,034,863 previously.
In US dollar trading , dealers bought US$59,788,012 compared to US$35,208,960 on Wednesday. The buying rate for the US dollar rose 20 cents to $119.34 and US$52,478,263 was sold versus US$41,144,885 on Wednesday, the selling rate gained 2 cents to $119.68.FX trade sum 21-10-15 The Canadian dollar buying rate fell 44 cents to end at $88.39 with dealers buying C$1,464,400 and selling C$2,039,783, at an average rate that climbed $1.78 cents to $92.32. The rate for buying the British Pound slipped $1.12 to $181.03 for the purchase of £1,239,252, while £751,569 was sold, at an average rate that rose 82 cents to $184.37. At the end of trading, it took J$135.86 to purchase the Euro, with a rise of 24 cents from Wednesday’s rate, according to data from Bank of Jamaica, while dealers purchased the European common currency at J$133.25 for an increase of 29 cents on Wednesday’s rate. The US dollar equivalent of other currencies traded, amounts to US$197,184 being bought, while US$121,941 was sold.
Highs & Lows| The highest buying rate for the US dollar ended with a fall of $1 to $120, but the lowest buying rate ended 8 cents higher at $98.28, FX H&L 21-10-15highest selling rate advanced 11 cents to $125.94 and lowest selling rate rose 9 cents to $98.28. The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar rose 65 cents to $92.45, the lowest buying rate declined by 12 cents to end at $73.54, the highest selling rate lost 16 cents to end at $94.80 and the lowest selling rate lost 40 cents to end at $87.30. The highest buying rate for the British Pound, gained 15 cents to end at $185. The lowest buying rate fell 16 cents to $148.74, the highest selling rate dropped $2.90 to $189.06 and the lowest selling rate fell 50 cents to end at $177.

Juniors just shy of the 1,300 mark

Caribbean Flavours traded at a 52 weeks' high of $3.80.

Caribbean Flavours traded at a 52 weeks’ high of $3.80.

The junior market ended with mixed results as 9 securities traded, the junior market index rose marginally by 11.18 points to 1,293.13 for a new closing high. A total of 1,295,041 units, valued at $4,032,383 changed hands as 5 stocks advanced and 3 declined.
The market closed with 5 securities ending with no bids to buy, while 4 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 7 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and 1 closed with a lower offer.
In trading, Caribbean Cream rebounded with a 20 cents gain and closed at $3.10 with 69,419 shares changing hands. Caribbean Flavours rose 30 cents to $3.80 with 400,000 shares changing hands to close at a new 52 weeks’ high, Derrimon Trading had 54,665 units changing hands to end at $2.30 having lost 3 cents, JM - Trade sht 22-10-15Dolphin Cove rose 90 cents in trading 19,357 shares, to end at $12.90. Honey Bun ended with 5,000 shares changing hands to gain 8 cents and end at $4.08, KLE Group had 50,000 units changing hands at 43 cents, Lasco Distributors with 28,800 shares changing hands, closed 1 cent higher at $2.87 but traded as high as $3. Lasco Financial lost 19 cents and closed at $2.41 while 439,750 shares changed hands, the stock traded at $2.60 during the day, Lasco Manufacturing traded 228,050 shares to end at $3.30 after trading 19 cents lower.

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