Trading surges for Trinidad stocks

Market activity ended on Friday and resulted in four times more stocks rising than falling, after trading 108 percent more shares, with 343 percent higher value than on Thursday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
A total of 18 securities traded versus 17 on Thursday, with eight rising, two declining and eight ending unchanged. The Composite Index dipped 0.20 points to 1,517.73, the All T&T Index lost 0.79 points to end at 2,129.87 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.06 points to settle at 120.91.
A total of 509,189 shares traded for $21,200,944 compared to 244,481 units at $4,785,196 on Thursday.
An average of 28,288 units traded at $1,177,886 up from 14,381 shares at $281,482 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 51,229 units at $594,199 versus 54,019 units at $523,211. The average trade for January amounts to 39,943 units at $369,498.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $46 trading 3,798 shares, Calypso Macro Investment Fund remained at $16.85 with an exchange of 45 stock units, CinemaOne lost 5 cents in ending at $3.95 after switching ownership of 400 units. Clico Investment Fund advanced $2.39 to $31.50 while exchanging 63,407 stocks, First Citizens Group ended unchanged at $64.49 with 7,437 units changing hands, Guardian Holdings ended unchanged at $30 in an exchange of 25,000 shares. Guardian Media rose 5 cents to $3.15 after 780 stocks crossed the market, JMMB Group added 1 cent to close at $2.31 trading 10,000 stock units, L.J. Williams B share popped 11 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $1.95 after exchanging 4,663 units. Massy Holdings inched 1 cent higher to $106, with 39,238 shares changing hands, NCB Financial Group remained at $8 in exchanging 139,819 stock units, Point Lisas finished at $3.27, with 3,605 stocks clearing the market. Republic Financial Holdings declined  $3.50 to $140 trading 63,068 stocks, Scotiabank rallied 1 cent to end at $72.01 after exchanging 8,601 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL increased $1 in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $22 with the swapping of 90,044 stock units. Trinidad Cement finished at $3.80 with 12,897 units changing hands, Unilever Caribbean popped 10 cents to $16 in trading 81 units and West Indian Tobacco ended unchanged at $26 after 36,306 stocks were traded.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading activity falls on TTSE

Market activity ended on Thursday after 17 securities traded down from 20 on Wednesday, with seven rising, three declining and seven ending unchanged after trading 59 percent fewer shares, with 63 percent lower than Wednesday, on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
The Composite Index slipped 0.91 points to 1,517.93, the All T&T Index advanced 3.98 points to 2,130.66 and the Cross-Listed Index declined 0.86 points to settle at 120.85.
Overall, 244,481 shares traded for $4,785,196 down from 595,593 units at $12,852,172 on Wednesday. An average of 14,381 units traded at $281,482 compared to 29,780 shares at $642,609 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 54,019 units at $523,291 versus 59,162 units at $554,674 on the prior trading day. The average trade for January amounts to 39,943 units at $369,498.
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, Ansa Merchant Bank increased $1.99 to a 52 weeks’ high of $45 clearing the market with 500 shares, Calypso Macro Investment Fund gained 10 cents to close at $16.85 after trading 106 stock units, Clico Investment Fund lost $2.19 in closing at $29.11 after 400 stocks crossed the market. First Citizens Group rose 4 cents to end at $64.49 and closed with trading in 3,370 units, FirstCaribbean International Bank popped 4 cents to $6.14 after exchanging 8,242 shares, GraceKennedy declined 31 cents to $5.85 trading 4,165 stocks. Guardian Holdings climbed 25 cents to end at $30 in an exchange of 83,999 stock units, L.J. Williams B share remained at $1.84 in an exchange of 837 units, Massy Holdings slipped 1 cent to $105.99 with the swapping of 3,730 units. National Enterprises finished at $3.25 while exchanging 15,570 shares, National Flour Mills advanced 4 cents to $1.91 trading 49,985 stocks, NCB Financial Group ended unchanged at $8 in switching owners of 32,430 stock units. One Caribbean Media rallied 5 cents to $4.20, with 24,100 units crossing the exchange, Point Lisas remained at $3.27 with an exchange of 300 shares, Scotiabank ended unchanged at $72, with 13,374 stocks changing hands. Unilever Caribbean finished at $15.90 after 1,744 stock units crossed the market and West Indian Tobacco finished at $26 after exchanging 1,629 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading jumps on TTSE on Wednesday

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday resulted in an exchange of 90 percent more shares, with 169 percent higher value than on Tuesday and ended with more stocks declining than rising at the close.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

A total of 20 securities traded compared to 19 on Tuesday, with five rising, eight declining and seven remaining unchanged. The Composite Index slipped 0.33 points to 1,518.84, the All T&T Index dipped 2.14 points to 2,126.68 and the Cross-Listed Index gained 0.22 points to end at 121.71.
A total of 595,593 shares traded for $12,852,172 compared to 313,686 units at $4,784,210 on Tuesday. An average of 29,780 units traded at $642,609 compared to 16,510 shares at $251,801 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 59,162 units at $554,674 versus 64,457 units at $538,719. The average trade for January amounts to 39,943 units at $369,498.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s ended unchanged at $46 trading 900 shares, Angostura Holdings shed $1.50 to end at $18.50 while exchanging 1,002 units, Clico Investment Fund gained $1.30 to close at $31.30 with the swapping of 63,431 stocks. First Citizens Group fell 4 cents to $64.45 after an exchange of 19 stock units, GraceKennedy rallied 34 cents to $6.16, with 96 stock units clearing the market, Guardian Holdings fell 1 cent to $29.75 in an exchange of 10,000 stocks. JMMB Group dropped 20 cents to close at $2.30 trading 100 shares, L.J. Williams B share remained at $1.84 after exchanging 15,000 units, Massy Holdings rose 1 cent to $106, with 24,363 shares crossing the market. National Flour Mills finished at $1.87 in exchanging 400 stocks, NCB Financial Group remained at $8 after 239,394 units crossed the exchange, One Caribbean Media finished at $4.15 in exchanging 1,688 stock units. Point Lisas ended unchanged at $3.27 in trading 2,000 shares, Prestige Holdings ended at $7 after 5,395 stocks changed hands, Republic Financial Holdings advanced 64 cents to close at $143.50 with an exchange of 236 stock units. Scotiabank lost 1 cent in ending at $72 after switching ownership of 14,447 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL popped $1.75 to close at $21 with 94,332 units crossing the market, Trinidad Cement declined 10 cents to $3.80 with 7,500 stocks changing hands. Unilever Caribbean lost 10 cents to end at $15.90 in trading 3,955 shares and West Indian Tobacco dropped 6 cents in closing at 52 weeks’ low of $26, with 111,335 stock units crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading slips in Trinidad

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Market activity on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, ended on Tuesday, with an equal number of stocks rising and falling, after 48 percent fewer shares were traded, with 50 percent lower value than on Monday.
Nineteen securities traded compared to 20 on Monday, with five rising, five declining and nine remaining unchanged.
The Composite Index fell 2.03 points to 1,519.17, the All T&T Index shed 1.04 points to close at 2,128.82 and the Cross-Listed Index declined 0.43 points to settle at 121.49.
A total of, 313,686 shares traded for $4,784,210 compared to 598,828 units at $9,609,505 on Monday. An average of 16,510 units traded at $251,801 compared to 29,941 shares at $480,475 on the previous day, with trading month to date averaging 64,457 units at $538,719 versus 74,359 units at $597,974. The average trade  January amounts to 39,943 units at $369,498.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s had an exchange of 325 shares at $46, Angostura Holdings advanced 50 cents to $20 after 200 units crossed the market, Ansa McAl increased 24 cents in closing at $58.99 in an exchange of 87 stocks. First Citizens Group rose 49 cents to end at $64.49 after 175 stock units changed hands, FirstCaribbean International Bank fell 3 cents to close at $6.10, with 5,380 units clearing the market, GraceKennedy shed 38 cents to close at $5.82 trading 2,000 stocks. Guardian Holdings popped 1 cent to $29.76 after finishing trading of 6,562 stock units, JMMB Group remained at $2.50, with 13,373 shares changing hands, Massy Holdings slipped 1 cent to end at $105.99, with 9,888 shares crossing the exchange. National Flour Mills ended at $1.87 after exchanging 15,532 units, NCB Financial Group finished trading 218,979 stock units at $8, One Caribbean Media remained at $4.15 with an exchange of 2,035 stocks. Prestige Holdings dropped 4 cents to $7 after 2,440 stocks passed through the market, Republic Financial Holdings ended unchanged at $142.86 in trading 3,510 units, Scotiabank ended in switching ownership of 6,624 stock units at $72.01. Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 72 cents to close at $19.25 with the swapping of 1,801 shares, Trinidad Cement gained 10 cents after ending at $3.90 in exchanging 450 stock units, Unilever Caribbean remained at $16 with the swapping of 2,680 shares and West Indian Tobacco finished trading of 21,645 units at $26.06.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trinidad stocks inched higher on Monday

Market activity ended on Monday and resulted in an equal number of stocks rising than falling at the close of trading, after trading 10 percent more shares, with a 34 percent higher value than on Friday, as the market indices inched up higher at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
Twenty securities traded against 18 on Friday, with rising and declining stocks ending with five each and 10 ended unchanged.
The Composite Index rallied 3.05 points to 1,521.20, the All T&T Index rose 5.80 points to 2,129.86 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.01 points to settle at 121.92. Overall 598,828 shares traded for $9,609,505 compared to 543,618 units at $7,179,353 on Friday.
An average of 29,941 units traded at $480,475 compared to 30,201 shares at $398,853 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 74,359 units at $597,974 versus 86,697 units at $630,612 previously. The average trade for January amounts to 39,943 units at $369,498.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s ended trading 77 shares at $46, Angostura Holdings declined 50 cents to $19.50 with 4,425 units crossing the market, Ansa McAl lost 25 cents to end at $58.75 after 85 stock units switched hands.  inemaOne finished at $4 after exchanging 851 stocks, Clico Investment Fund advanced 50 cents in closing at $30 after trading 6,607 stock units, First Citizens Group rallied 25 cents to $64, with 343 stocks changing hands. GraceKennedy ended unchanged at $6.20, with 72,065 shares clearing the market, Guardian Holdings fell 25 cents to close at $29.75 while exchanging 7,635 units, JMMB Group gained 15 cents in closing at $2.50 in trading 424 units. Massy Holdings ended at $106 with the swapping of 26,169 shares, National Enterprises finished at $3.25 after exchanging 1,513 stock units, NCB Financial Group remained at $8 with 341,230 stocks changing hands. One Caribbean Media shed 5 cents to $4.15 with an exchange of 45 stock units, Point Lisas remained at $3.27 in exchanging 65,000 units, Republic Financial Holdings dropped 14 cents in ending at $142.86 after an exchange of 16,765 stocks. Scotiabank finished at $72.01, with 439 shares crossing the exchange, Trinidad & Tobago NGL climbed 47 cents to end at $19.97 in switching ownership of 15,454 shares, Trinidad Cement rose 5 cents in closing at $3.80 with an exchange of 38,019 units. Unilever Caribbean ended unchanged at $16 in exchange of 600 stock units and West Indian Tobacco finished at $26.06 trading 1,082 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Juniors recover from covid Main Market suffering

On Monday 24 of January, the Junior Market index reached to 3,700 mark for the first time and went on to record seven consecutive days of record closing highs, with the close on the 27 at 3,669.73 and peaking for that week at 3,717.45 on Friday, January 28, by Friday last week, the market which hit an intraday record high of 4,051.04 ended at a new closing high of 3,985.87 to be up 16.3 percent for the year to date and up just 37 percent from the pre-pandemic crash and 96 percent from the low in March 2020.
On the surface, the Junior Market has had a full recovery from the 2020 Covid-19 induced collapse that saw the index collapsing from 2,900 points at the end of February to 2,534 points on March 6 and bottoming out at 2,031.79 points on March 18 for a plunge of 39 percent from the start of 2020, and much more after peaking at 3,662 points in mid-August 2019.
A closer look at the market indicates there are elements of the market that are not back, with many stocks still trading below their pre-covid-19 levels. This group includes Access Financial that was at $32.94, just before the collapse, and is now at $25, Blue Power at $4.52 then and is now at $3.20, CAC2000 ordinary share then at $12.50, now $8.25, Consolidated Bakeries at $1.79, and now trading at $1.05, Jetcon Corporation at a $1.31, currently 94 cents,  Knutsford Express at $11 in 2020, presently at $8, Main Event at $5.79 and now trades at $4 and Stationery and Office Supplies $8.86 it last traded at to be $6.
While the Junior Market has made great strides since hitting the 2020 low, the same is not the case for the heavily financially weighted Main Market that continues to be mired in depression following the initial sharp fall in March 2020 when the market fell precipitously to 375,091.09 points on the All Jamaican Composite Index from 529,722.22 at the end of February, for a 29.2 percent decline. As o Friday last the market is only up 20 percent from the March 2020 market bottom and 15 percent below the end of February 2020 level, and still well below the all-time high of 584,697.71 it closed on August 8, 2019. The major reason for the prolonged decline is primarily due to falling in stocks such as a Jamaica Stock Exchange, Kingston Wharves, NCB Financial, PanJam Investment, Proven Investments, Palace Amusement, Sagicor Group, Sagicor Select Funds, Scotia Group, Supreme Ventures, Sygnus Credit Investments, Wighton Windfarm. Strong gains in Barita Investments, Grace Kennedy, Caribbean Cement, Caribbean Producers, Salada Foods, Seprod and Radio Jamaica could not negate the effect of the big decliners.

Rising stocks dominate in Trinidad

Investors changed course in trading activity on Friday on Thursday, pushing the majority of stocks with price changes upwards on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange and resulting in nine stocks rising, two declining and seven remaining unchanged after trading 85 percent fewer shares, with 43 percent lower value than Thursday. 
Trading ended with 18 securities changing hands compared to 16 on Thursday. The Composite Index rose 3.06 points to 1,518.15, the All T&T Index increased 3.65 points to end at 2,124.06 and the Cross-Listed Index advanced 0.34 points to settle at 121.91.
A total of 543,618 shares traded for $7,179,353 compared to 3,682,320 units at $12,609,856 on Thursday. An average of 30,201 units traded at $398,853 compared to 230,145 shares at $788,116 on previous day, with trading month to date averaging 86,697 units at $630,612 versus 105,529 units at $707,865. The average trade for January amounts to 39,943 units at $369,498.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
In trading, Agostini’s advanced $1 to $46 while exchanging 485 shares, Angostura Holdings increased 1 cent to end at $20 after exchanging 13,370 units, Ansa McAl climbed 25 cents to $59 in exchanging 5,406 stocks. Clico Investment Fund gained 50 cents to close at $29.50, with 30,273 stock units crossing the market, First Citizens Group rose 75 cents to end at $63.75 after trading 642 shares, FirstCaribbean International Bank lost 1 cent to end at $6.13 with 1,000 units changing hands. GraceKennedy popped 10 cents in closing at $6.20 in an exchange of 74,135 stocks, Guardian Holdings rallied 25 cents to $30 in trading 150 stock units, JMMB Group gained 5 cents to close at $2.35 after exchanging 27,237 stocks. Massy Holdings remained at $106 in switching ownership of 15,994 shares, National Flour Mills dropped 3 cents to $1.87, with 5,000 units changing hands, NCB Financial Group finished at $8 with 344,072 stock units clearing the market. Republic Financial Holdings ended unchanged at $143 after 1,061 stocks crossed the exchange, Scotiabank finished at $72.01 with the swapping of 604 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended unchanged at $19.50 with an exchange of 23,846 units. Trinidad Cement remained at $3.75 after trading 235 shares, Unilever Caribbean advanced 5 cents to end at $16 with an exchange of 90 stock units and West Indian Tobacco finished at $26.06 trading 18 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

More declines for Trinidad stocks

Price movements were mostly down at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday as the volume of shares exchanged surged 293 percent valued 38 percent more than on Wednesday.
The number of securities traded remained 16 as was the case on Wednesday, with two rising, six declining and eight remaining unchanged. The Composite Index slipped 1.40 points to 1,515.09, the All T&T Index declined 6.39 points to end at 2,120.41 and the Cross-Listed Index rose 0.55 points to settle at 121.57.
A total of 3,682,320 shares traded for $12,609,856 up from 937,553 units at $9,155,489 on Wednesday. An average of 230,145 units traded at $788,116 compared to 58,597 shares at $572,218 on the previous day, with trading month to date, averaging 105,529 units at $707,865 versus 53,059 units at $674,075. The average trade for January amounts to 39,943 units at $369,498.
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 lost $1 to end at $45, with100 shares changing hands, Angostura Holdings ended unchanged at $19.99 with the swapping of 64 units, Ansa McAl dropped 25 cents in closing at $58.75 after ownership of 550 stock units was shifted. Clico Investment Fund remained at $29, with 256 stocks crossing the market, First Citizens Group declined $1 to $63 trading 269 units, FirstCaribbean International Bank rose 14 cents to $6.14 after 100 stocks changed hands. GraceKennedy finished at $6.10 with an exchange of 48,271 shares, Guardian Holdings shed 25 cents to close at $29.75 after 7,980 stock units cleared the market, JMMB Group ended at $2.30 after exchanging 3,381,000 units. Massy Holdings remained at $106 while exchanging 18,240 stock units, NCB Financial Group finished at $8 in swapping 186,740 stocks, One Caribbean Media rallied 10 cents to $4.20 after exchanging 20,200 shares. Republic Financial Holdings finished at $143 in an exchange of 2,128 stock units, Scotiabank ended at $72.01 after trading at 475 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL fell 49 cents to $19.50 with an exchange of 300 shares and West Indian Tobacco shed 54 cents to $26.06 in trading 15,647 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading slips for Trinidad stocks on Tuesday

Trading dipped on Wednesday compared to Tuesday, with an exchange of 13 percent fewer shares and 44 percent lower value after 16 securities traded compared to 22 on Tuesday, with five rising, four declining and seven ended unchanged at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
The Composite Index dipped 1.62 points to 1,516.49, the All T&T Index rallied 0.27 points to 2,126.80 and the Cross-Listed Index slipped 0.51 points to settle at 121.02.
Overall, 937,553 shares traded for $9,155,489 compared to 1,078,680 units at $16,459,376 on Tuesday. An average of 58,597 units traded at $572,218 compared to 49,031 shares at $748,153 on Tuesday. Tading month to date ended with an average of 53,059 units at $674,589. The average trade for January amounts to 39,943 units at $369,498.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
Agostini’s gained $1 to close at $46 in switching ownership of 4,415 shares, Angostura Holdings ended unchanged at $19.99 after trading 48 units, Ansa McAl finished with an exchange of 12,735 stocks at $59. Clico Investment Fund rallied 2 cents to $29, with 8,050 stock units crossing the market, First Citizens Group remained at $64 after exchanging 1,323 stock units, GraceKennedy lost 10 cents in closing at $6.10, with 166,758 shares crossing the exchange. Guardian Holdings popped 15 cents to close at $30 after exchanging 12,000 units, JMMB Group shed 4 cents ending at $2.30 trading 65,122 stocks, Massy Holdings ended at $106 with 9,577 stock units changing hands. National Flour Mills dipped 1 cent to $1.90 in trading 3,928 stocks, NCB Financial Group ended at $8 with the swapping of 606,255 shares, Republic Financial Holdings remained at $143 after trading 32 units. Trinidad & Tobago NGL advanced 99 cents to close at $19.99 while exchanging 10,409 shares, Trinidad Cement ended unchanged at $3.75 in exchanging 26,425 units, Unilever Caribbean fell 5 cents to $15.95 and ended trading of 10,040 stock units and West Indian Tobacco rose 59 cents to end at $26.60, with 436 stocks changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Slippage in Port of Spain

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange started in February, with the market indices slipping when the market closed on Tuesday, with slightly more stocks rising than falling after 100 percent more shares were exchanged, with 116 percent higher value than on Monday.
A total of 22 security traded down slightly from 24 on Monday, with eight stocks rising, seven declining and seven remaining unchanged.
FirstCaribbean International Bank and West Indian Tobacco both closed trading at 52 weeks’ low.
The Composite Index declined 4.56 points to 1,518.11, the All T&T Index fell 5.15 points to 2,126.53 and the Cross-Listed Index dipped 0.55 points to settle at 121.53.
A total of 1,078,680 shares traded  or $16,459,377 up from 539,621 units at $7,631,985 on Monday. An average of 49,031 units traded at $748,153 compared to 22,484 shares at $317,999 on Monday. The average trade for January amounted to 39,943 units at $369,498.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s rose 50 cents in ending at $45, with 2,327 shares crossing the market, Angostura Holdings remained at $19.99 while exchanging 1,100 stock units, Ansa McAl ended unchanged at $59 trading 73 units. CinemaOne fell 5 cents to end at $4 after an exchanging of 4,149 stocks, Clico Investment Fund increased 48 cents to $28.98 with the swapping of 2,285 stock units, First Citizens Group dropped 49 cents to $64 after finishing trading of 577 shares. FirstCaribbean International Bank shed 14 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $6 after the switching ownership of 1,000 units, GraceKennedy popped 9 cents to end at $6.20 trading 955,600 stocks, Guardian Holdings lost 15 cents to close at $29.85, with 69 stock units changing hands. JMMB Group declined 1 cent to $2.34 with 5,319 stocks clearing the market, L.J. Williams B share gained 4 cents to end at $1.84 with an exchange of 1,621 shares, Massy Holdings finished at $106 in exchanging 9,524 units. National Flour Mills rallied 4 cents to $1.91 after exchanging 15 units, NCB Financial Group finished at $8 after 19,842 stocks crossed the market, One Caribbean Media remained at $4.10 in an exchange of 1,999 stock units. Point Lisas ended unchanged at $3.27 in trading 200 shares, Republic Financial Holdings advanced $1 to close at $143 after trading 62,644 stocks, Scotiabank popped 1 cent to $72.01 in switching ownership of 800 units. Trinidad & Tobago NGL declined 99 cents in closing at $19 after 2,001 stock units passed through the exchange, Trinidad Cement gained 1 cent to end at $3.75 while exchanging 7,000 shares, Unilever Caribbean ended unchanged at $16 after trading 129 shares and West Indian Tobacco lost $1.49 to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $26.01 in an exchange of 406 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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