TTSE stocks declined on Friday

The volume of stocks trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday jumped 156 percent over Thursday, with the value falling 52 percent and resulting in an exchange of 19 securities up from compared with 15 on Thursday, with four stocks rising, six declining and nine remaining unchanged.
Investors exchanged 284,719 shares for $2,391,052 versus 111,287 stock units at $4,993,713 on Thursday. An average of 14,985 units were traded at $125,845 compared with 7,419 shares at $332,914 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 13,733 shares at $197,061 versus 13,180 units at $228,528 on the previous day. The average trade for October amounts to 29,755 at $358,068.
The Composite Index fell 2.55 points to 1,315.94, the All T&T Index lost 16.55 points to end at 1,955.64 and the Cross-Listed Index rallied 1.74 points to settle at 88.39.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Angostura Holdings remained at $24.15 after a transfer of 1,830 shares, Ansa McAl ended at $53.80 with investors transferring 246 stocks, Calypso Macro Investment Fund remained at $20.55 in trading 197 units. Clico Investment Fund fell 1 cent to $29.50 in exchanging 5,063 stock units, First Citizens Group ended at $50.10 as investors swapped 2,265 stock units, GraceKennedy shed 8 cents to $4.92, with 4,020 stocks crossing the exchange. Guardian Holdings remained at $25.20 in an exchange of 24,839 units, Massy Holdings dipped 5 cents in closing at $4.40 as 83,435 shares passed through the market, National Enterprises lost 1 cent to end at $3.25, with 31,840 stocks changing hands. National Flour Mills dipped 1 cent to $1.64 after an exchange of 800 shares, NCB Financial increased 29 cents in closing at $5.05 after trading 112,000 stock units, One Caribbean Media ended at $3.70 in switching ownership of 1,000 units. Point Lisas ended at $3.06 with an exchange of 5,000 stock units, Republic Financial advanced 75 cents to $133.75 as investors swapped 1,079 stocks, Scotiabank remained at $76.65 with the swapping of 1,605 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL declined 24 cents to $21.75, with 200 units crossing the market, Trinidad Cement popped 2 cents in closing at $3.52 while exchanging 3,000 stocks, Unilever Caribbean gained 10 cents to end at $13 with 6,200 shares clearing the market and West Indian Tobacco remained at $21.79 with a transfer of 100 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

3 JSEUSD stocks rose none fell

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market ended on Thursday, with the volume of stocks exchanged rising 100 percent but with a 51 percent drop in value than on Wednesday, resulting in six securities trading similar to Wednesday with three rising, none declining and three ending unchanged.
A total of 390,586 shares were traded for US$29,911 versus 195,049 units at US$60,952 on Wednesday.
Trading averaged 65,098 units at US$4,985 versus 32,508 shares at US$10,159 on Wednesday, with month to date averaging 28,941 shares at US$4,857 versus 16,179 units at US$4,812 on the previous day. October ended with an average of 40,972 units for US$2,277.
The JSE US Denominated Equities Index lost 1.19 points to end at 212.57.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 8.6. The PE ratio uses ICInsider.com earnings forecasts for companies with financial years ending between November and August 2023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows no stock ended with a bid higher than the last selling price and four ended with lower offers.
At the close, First Rock Real Estate USD share advanced 0.1 of a cent in ending at 8 US cents, with 351,650 shares crossing the exchange, Proven Investments remained at 20 US cents after an exchange of 453 stocks, Sterling Investments ended at 2 US cents as investors traded 4,896 units. Sygnus Credit Investments USD share remained at 10 US cents after 498 stock units changed hands and Transjamaican Highway popped 0.01 of a cent in closing at 0.95 of one US cent, with 31,550 stocks crossing the market.
In the preference segmentJMMB Group 6% popped 1 cent to close at US$1.06 after trading 1,539 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Down day for JSE Main Market

The Main Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange pulled back on Thursday, with more stocks prices declining than rising even as the volume of stocks traded more than doubled with a 231 percent increase as 34 percent greater value passed through the market than on Wednesday, with 56 securities trading up from 53 on Wednesday, with 17 rising, 23 declining and 16 ending unchanged.
A total of 13,269,863 shares were exchanged for $57,335,875 versus 4,010,188 units at $42,902,377 on Wednesday.
Trading on Thursday averaged 236,962 units at $1,023,855 versus 75,664 shares at $809,479 on Wednesday and month to date, an average of 166,859 units at $977,324 compared to 130,510 units at $953,197 on the previous trading day. October closed with an average of 231,243 units at $1,464,224.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 5.77 million shares for 43.5 percent of total volume, Transjamaican Highway followed with 2.88 million units for 21.7 percent of the day’s trade and Pulse Investments with 1.55 million units for 11.7 percent market share.

The All Jamaican Composite Index dipped 2,217.91 points to 394,298.42, the JSE Main Index declined 1,738.67 points to 344,902.91 and the JSE Financial Index dropped 0.72 points to settle at 82.56.
The PE Ratio, a formula to ascertain appropriate stock values, averages 13.5 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios incorporate earnings forecasted by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending between November and August 2023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments declined $1.48 to $95 with the swapping of 5,489 shares, Caribbean Cement climbed $3.40 in closing at $61.50 trading 9,217 stock units, First Rock Real Estate shed $1.44 after ending at $13 in exchanging 201,319 stocks. Jamaica Producers rose $2.80 to finish at $20.60 with the swapping of 2,795 units, JMMB Group advanced 70 cents to close at $37.30 with 23,906 stocks clearing the market, Kingston Wharves lost 50 cents to settle at $37 with 54,906 units changing hands. Mayberry Jamaican Equities rose 87 cents in closing at $13 in switching ownership of 200 stock units, PanJam Investment dipped $1.50 to end at $54.50 after closing with 1,491 shares clearing the market, Sagicor Group dropped $1.10 to $50 after the trading of 29,692 units. Scotia Group fell $2.40 to close at $33 in an exchange of 87,784 stock units, Seprod shed $3.45 to end at $67.50 with investors transferring 8,839 shares, Supreme Ventures dropped 76 cents in closing at $26.70 in an exchange of 8,082 stocks and Victoria Mutual Investments fell 41 cents to end at $4.19 with a transfer of 80,815 stock units.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.50% preference share dipped 95 cents in ending at 52 weeks’ low of $5.35 after an exchange of 39,000 shares and 138 Student Living preference share lost $11.90 to close at $43.10 with 42 units crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading dropped on the JSE Junior Market

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Trading closed on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Thursday with a 7 percent decline in the volume of stocks traded after the value plunged 30 percent lower than on Wednesday, with trading in 46 securities up from 39 on Wednesday, ending in prices of 15 rising, 21 declining and ten closing unchanged.
A total of 5,995,653 shares were exchanged for $18,822,588 versus 6,446,267 units at $26,873,467 on Wednesday.
Trading averaged 130,340 shares for $409,187 versus 165,289 units at $689,063 on Wednesday with the month to date, averaging 156,808 units at $568,001 compared with 172,027 stock units at $659,319 on the previous day.  October closed with an average of 264,407 units at $832,036.
EduFocal led trading with 664,189 shares for 11.1 percent of total volume followed by JFP Ltd with 653,922 units for 10.9 percent of the day’s trade and Dolla Financial with 632,499 units for 10.5 percent market share.
At the close, the Junior Market Index lost 11.63 points to settle at 4,079.10.
The PE Ratio, a measure of computing appropriate stock values, averages 12.8. The PE ratios of JuniorMarket stocks incorporate ICInsider.com projected earnings for companies with financial year end that falls between November this year and August 2023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial fell 50 cents to close at $24.50 after an exchange of 3,360 shares, AMG Packaging dipped 25 cents in closing at $3.23, with 868 stocks crossing the market, Cargo Handlers dropped 45 cents to close at $12.85 trading 50 units. Caribbean Assurance Brokers advanced 24 cents to $2.60 with just 18 stock units crossing the exchange, Caribbean Flavours fell 10 cents to $1.65 after a transfer of 31,038 stock units, Consolidated Bakeries popped 10 cents to close at $3.09 as investors exchanged 249,485 shares. Dolphin Cove lost 50 cents to end at $15 while exchanging 37,623 stocks, Express Catering rose 29 cents to $5.29, with 13,010 units crossing the market, Fontana increased 35 cents in closing at $9.14 as 29,443 shares changed hands. Iron Rock Insurance declined 54 cents to $2.20, with 20,348 units passing through the market, KLE Group rallied 15 cents to $1.85 with an exchange of 32,837 stock units, Knutsford Express dipped 95 cents in closing at $8.50 after investors swapped 90,955 stocks. Lasco Distributors gained 24 cents to close at $2.90, with 32,449 stock units changing hands, Lasco Financial climbed 14 cents to $2.84 with a transfer of 600 shares, Main Event fell 40 cents to end at $9.95 in an exchange of 24,195 units and Stationery and Office Supplies popped $1.44 to end at $16.50 with the swapping of 33,960 stocks.
In the preference segmentCAC 2000 9.5% preference share dropped 18 cents to close at $1 with 11,874 shares clearing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Big jump in money exchanged on TTSE

Market activity ended in a 58 percent fall in the volume of stocks traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday, with a value 141 percent more than on Wednesday and resulting in 15 securities trading compared with 15 on Wednesday, with three stocks rising, eight declining and four remaining unchanged.
Investors traded 111,287 shares for $4,993,713 versus 263,894 stocks at $2,069,609 on Wednesday.
An average of 7,419 units were exchanged at $332,914 compared with 17,593 shares at $137,974 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 13,180 shares at $228,528 versus 16,266 units at $172,607 on the previous day. The average trade for October amounts to 29,755 at $358,068.
The Composite Index rose 5.82 points to 1,318.49, the All T&T Index increased 11.58 points to 1,972.19 and the Cross-Listed Index declined 0.05 points to 86.65.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Angostura Holdings dropped 80 cents to $24.15 with a transfer of 2,540 shares, Calypso Macro Investment Fund shed $1.45 after ending at $20.55 in switching ownership of 1,723 units, Clico Investment Fund dipped 35 cents in closing at $29.51 trading 4,846 stock units. First Citizens Group fell 1 cent to end at $50.10, with 637 stocks crossing the exchange, FirstCaribbean International Bank declined 1 cent to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $4.99 with investors transferring 500 stocks, Guardian Holdings advanced 7 cents to end at $25.20 after exchanging 6,159 units. JMMB Group remained at $2 after an exchange of 1,900 shares, Massy Holdings popped 5 cents to $4.45 as 28,995 stock units passed through the market, National Enterprises popped 1 cent to close at $3.26 in trading 106 units. National Flour Mills ended at $1.65 in trading 23,238 shares, NCB Financial closed at $4.76 with 100 stock units crossing the market, Point Lisas lost 19 cents to close at $3.06 with an exchange of 8,571 stocks. Republic Financial remained at $133 in trading 31,642 stocks, Scotiabank fell $1.15 to $76.65, with 20 shares crossing the market and West Indian Tobacco dipped 10 cents in closing at $21.79 after a transfer of 310 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading plunges on the JSE Main market

The volume of stocks trading on Wednesday dropped 60 percent and the value was 28 percent lower than on Tuesday, following trading in 53 securities compared to Tuesday with 21 rising, 8 declining and 14 ending unchanged.
A total of 4,010,188 shares were exchanged for $42,902,377 versus 10,084,883 units at $60,042,941 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 75,664 units at $809,479 versus 183,361 shares at $1,091,689 on Tuesday and month to date, an average of 130,510 units at $953,197. October closed with an average of 231,243 units at $1,464,224.
JMMB Group 7.35% – 2028 led trading with 1.08 million shares for 26.9 percent of total volume followed by Wigton Windfarm with 857,861 units for 21.4 percent of the day’s trade and Pulse Investments with 853,000 units for 21.3 percent market share.
The All Jamaican Composite Index rose 126.73 points to 396,516.33, the JSE Main Index gained 596.57 points to 346,641.58 and the JSE Financial Index dipped 0.15 points to settle at 83.28.
The PE Ratio , a formula to ascertain appropriate stock values, averages 13.5 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios incorporate earnings forecasted by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending between November and August 2023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows seven stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and seven with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments declined $1.52 in closing at $96.48 after exchanging 4,775 shares, Caribbean Cement gained 60 cents to close at $58.10 with the swapping of 1,283 stock units, Caribbean Producers popped 82 cents to $13.35 with investors transferring 82,145 units. Eppley climbed $2.23 to close at $37.43 after transferring 3,126 stocks, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund rose $1.97 to end at $40 with 1,500 shares changing hands, Jamaica Broilers lost 97 cents to close at $28 in trading 44,230 units. Jamaica Producers advanced 53 cents to $17.80 in exchanging 2,355 stocks, Kingston Wharves fell 40 cents in closing at $37.50 with 4,217 stock units clearing the market, Massy Holdings dropped $1.04 after ending at $79.96 in an exchange of 352 units. Mayberry Jamaican Equities dipped $1.69 to end at $12.13 trading 3,581 stock units, 138 Student Living shed 98 cents to close at $5.52 in an exchange of 25 stocks, Proven Investments gained $1.90 to end at $32 after 12,646 shares cleared the market.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.50% preference share dropped $1.44 in closing at $6.30 with 202 units changing hands and Productive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share rallied $33 to $140 after a transfer of one stock unit.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Gains for JSE USD based stocks

The Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market rose on Wednesday, with four rising, one declining and one ending unchanged after six securities traded, compared to 11 on Tuesday following a 144 percent rise in the volume of stocks traded after 192 percent increase in funds passing through the than on Tuesday.
Overall, 195,049 shares traded for US$60,952 versus 79,997 units at US$20,849 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 32,508 units at US$10,159, versus 7,272 shares at US$1,895 on Tuesday, with month to date average 16,179 shares at US$4,812. Trading in October ended with an average of 40,972 units for US$2,277.
The JSE US Denominated Equities Index gained 0.85 points to end at 213.76.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 8.7. The PE ratio uses ICInsider.com earnings forecasts for companies with financial years ending between November and August 2023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows no stock ended with a bid higher than the last selling price and two with a lower offer.
At the close, Proven Investments popped 0.01 cents to close at 20 US cents while exchanging 10,000 shares, Sygnus Credit Investments USD share increased 0.88 of one cent to 10 US cents in trading 20,100 stock units and Transjamaican Highway fell 0.04 of a cent in closing at 0.94 US cents, with 158,500 units changing hands.
In the preference segmentProductive Business 9.25% preference share rallied US$1.02 after ending at a record US$13.02 with a transfer of 4,420 stocks, Equityline Mortgage Investment preference share ended at US$1.67 after trading 29 stocks and JMMB Group 6% dipped 1 cent to US$1.05 after a transfer of 2,000 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market rallies Wednesday

Stocks mostly rose in trading on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 12 percent less and the value modestly more than on Tuesday with 39 securities trading, down from 41 on Tuesday, with 18 rising, 13 declining and eight closing unchanged.
A total of 6,446,267 shares were exchanged for $26,873,467 versus 7,315,888 units at $25,872,080 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 165,289 shares at $689,063 compared to 178,436 units at $631,026 on Tuesday with the month to date, average of 172,027 units at $659,319. October ended with an average of 264,407 units at $832,036.
JFP Ltd led trading with 1.31 million shares for 20.4 percent of total volume followed by Dolla Financial with 747,702 units for 11.6 percent of the day’s trade and Dolphin Cove with 668,279 units for 10.4 percent market share.
At the close, the Junior Market Index increased 30.65 points to settle at 4,090.73.
The PE Ratio, a measure of computing appropriate stock values, averages 12.8. The PE ratios of Junior Market stocks incorporate ICInsider.com projected earnings for companies with financial year end that falls between November this year and August 2023. Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, AMG Packaging increased 30 cents to $3.48 while exchanging 9,516 shares, Blue Power fell 11 cents to $2.99 with investors transferring 15,284 stock units, Consolidated Bakeries rallied 44 cents to end at $2.99 as 50,197 units passed through the market. Dolphin Cove rose $1.52 to close at $15.50 as investors exchanged 668,279 stocks, following news that the company could be buying Mystic Mountains operations that enjoyed years of profitable operation. Everything Fresh climbed 16 cents in closing at $1.78 after trading 11,025 stocks, Fontana dropped 31 cents to $8.79, with 118,115 units changing hands. Fosrich gained 12 cents in closing at $4.57 after an exchange of 511,772 shares, Honey Bun declined 44 cents to close at $6.75 in trading 20,165 stock units, Indies Pharma popped 14 cents in ending at $2.94 after 62,708 units changed hands. Iron Rock Insurance advanced 44 cents to end at $2.74 with the swapping of five shares, Jamaican Teas shed 18 cents in ending at $2.58 with a transfer of 262,250 stock units, Knutsford Express rallied 65 cents to end at $9.45, with 302 stocks crossing the exchange. Lasco Distributors lost 14 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ low of $2.66 after a transfer of 97,782 stocks, Lasco Financial dipped 14 cents to close at $2.70 with an exchange of 44,875 shares, Lumber Depot popped 19 cents to $2.70 in trading 304,239 stock units and Stationery and Office Supplies dropped $1.07 in closing at $15.06 after investors exchanged 23,000 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Mixed results for TTSE

Market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 38 percent, with the value 25 percent lower than on Tuesday, resulting in 15 securities trading compared with 13 on Tuesday, with stocks rising, declining and unchanged sharing five each.
Investors exchanged 263,894 shares for $2,069,609 against 191,557 stock units at $2,763,387 on Tuesday. An average of 17,593 units were traded at $137,974 compared to 14,735 shares at $212,568 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 16,266 shares at $172,607. The average trade for October amounts to 29,755 at $358,068.
The Composite Index popped 1.90 points to 1,312.67, the All T&T Index lost 5.82 points to close at 1,960.61 and the Cross-Listed Index climbed 1.42 points to 86.70.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s shed 99 cents after ending at $42.01 as investors exchanged 7,784 shares, Angostura Holdings advanced 80 cents in closing at $24.95 after a transfer of 206 stock units, Clico Investment Fund ended at $29.86 while exchanging 2,787 stocks. First Citizens Group rose 1 cent to close at $50.11 with 2,340 units changing hands, FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $5 as 160 shares crossed the market, GraceKennedy remained at $5 in trading 643 units. Guardian Holdings ended at $25.13, with ten stock units crossing the exchange, Massy Holdings dipped 9 cents in closing at $4.40 in exchanging 160,676 stocks, NCB Financial climbed 20 cents to $4.76 in switching ownership of 1,060 stock units. Republic Financial dropped $2 to end at $133 with an exchange of 958 stocks, Scotiabank popped 80 cents to end at $77.80, with 3,139 units crossing the market, Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 1 cent to close at $21.99 trading 5,597 shares. Trinidad Cement rallied 2 cents after ending at $3.50 in exchanging 74,834 stock units, Unilever Caribbean ended at $12.90, with 2,500 units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco declined 1 cent to $21.89 with 1,200 shares passing through the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading slips for JSE Main Market

The volume of stocks trading on Tuesday dropped 76 percent, with a 15 percent lower value than on Monday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market, resulting from 55 securities trading down from 60 on Monday, with 15 rising, 27 declining and 13 ending unchanged.
A total of 10,084,883 shares were exchanged for $60,042,941 versus 42,372,789 units at $70,469,791 on Monday.
Tthe average trade on Tuesday was 183,361 units at $1,091,689 versus 706,213 shares at $1,174,497 on Monday. The average trade in October ended with 231,243 units at $1,464,224.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 3.86 million shares for 38.5 percent of total volume, followed by Transjamaican Highway with 1.85 million units for 18.5 percent of the day’s trade and Pulse Investments with 1.27 million units for 12.7 percent market share.
The All Jamaican Composite Index dipped 818.79 points to 396,389.60, the JSE Main Index fell 1,605.97 points to 346,045.01 and the JSE Financial Index rose 0.35 points to end at 83.43.
The PE Ratio, a formula to ascertain appropriate stock values, averages 13.4 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios incorporate earnings forecasted by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending between November and August 2023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and 11 with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments dropped $1.85 to $98 with 12,578 stocks crossing the market, Caribbean Cement declined $3.25 to $57.50 with 116,678 stock units clearing the exchange, Caribbean Producers dipped 77 cents in closing at $12.53 after a transfer of 40,424 units, Eppley shed $4.50 to close at $35.20 with 174 stock units changing hands, First Rock Real Estate advanced 90 cents to $14.40 in an exchange of 1,114 units. GraceKennedy fell $2.85 to close at $82 with the swapping of 39,592 shares, Jamaica Producers lost $2.73 to end at $17.27 after trading 13,041 stocks, Jamaica Stock Exchange dipped $1.29 in closing at $15.21 with 3,767 stocks clearing the market. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy rallied $4 to $84 after trading 751 shares, NCB Financial gained $1 to close at $84.99 in exchanging 236,109 units, 138 Student Living dropped 45 cents to $6.50 in switching ownership of 1,073 stock units. PanJam Investment shed $3 to end at $56 as investors exchanged 73 stock units, Pulse Investments rose 46 cents after finishing at $3.39 with investors transferring 1,269,900 units, Sagicor Group lost $2.02 to close at $50.98 with the swapping of 50,178 stocks. Scotia Group declined $1.28 to end at $35.40 with a transfer of 62,578 shares, Stanley Motta popped $1.25 to close at $5.25 in trading 24,307 stocks, Sygnus Real Estate Finance fell 58 cents in closing at $10 after investors transferred two stock units.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.50% preference share climbed 74 cents to $7.74 to close with a transfer of 101 units, 138 Student Living preference share shed 80 cents in ending at $55 after exchanging 41 shares and Productive Business Solutions 10.5% preference share increased $19.99 to end at a record $1,150, with 235 shares crossing the exchange.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.