Thursday’s activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, resulted in the prices of 9 stocks rising and 3 declining as 24 securities changed hands, resulting in 6,462,363 units trading, valued at $54,606,207.
Main Market| At the close of the market the JSE Market Index gained 321.86 points to 72,682.82 and the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 359.90 points to close at 79,980.79.
Gains| Stocks gaining, with the last traded prices, at the close in the main market are, Jamaica Broilers with 10,500 shares, rising 5 cents to $4.70, Kingston Wharves with 5,250 shares changing hands, lost a cent at $5.01, Sagicor Real Estate Fund had 17,000 shares changing hands, 3 cents higher at $7.14 and Scotia Investments 22,050 shares at 20 cents more at $21.70.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in last traded price are, Cable & Wireless with 3,317 units at 30 cents, Carreras 275,340 shares at $34.65, Jamaica Money Market Brokers with 4,525,000 ordinary shares, closed at $6.95, Jamaica Producers with 788 units ended at $15.08, Proven Investments 5,350 ordinary shares closed at 17.99 US cents, Sagicor Group 570,000 shares closed at $9.75 and Supreme Ventures with 31,000 units at $1.95.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses, at the at the end of trading in the main market are, Grace Kennedy with 1,623 shares, lost $1 to end at $60, National Commercial Bank traded 256,643 units at $17.86, a loss of 4 cents and Scotia Group with 65,819 shares, closed 6 cents lower at $19.20.
Preference| Eppley 9.5% preference share traded units 12,167 at $6.10, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share put through 30,000 units at $3.01 and Proven Investments 8% preference share, traded 43,500 units at $5.
Junior Market| The JSE Junior Market Index increased 4.01 points to close at 668.07 as 8 stocks traded with 5 advancing and none declining.
Gains| Stocks recording gains at the end of trading in the junior market are, Blue Power traded 121 units 5 cents higher at $9.05, Dolphin Cove 348 shares closed 30 higher at $8.80, General Accident closed with 239,024 shares and gained 5 cents to $1.50, Lasco Financial 172,400 units, increased 1 cent to 98 cents and Lasco Manufacturing had 16,000 units trading 1 cent higher at $1.02.
Firm Trades| Stocks in the junior market that traded to close at the same price as the day before are, KLE with 127,123 shares at $1 and Lasco Distributors with 32,000 shares changing hands at $1.12.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 7 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 7 stocks with offers that were lower.
Stocks continue upward move on JSE
JSE trading extends to 33 securities on low volume
In Tuesday’s trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, the prices of 9 stocks rose and 9 declined as 33 securities changed hands, resulting in 2,457,366 stock units trading, valued at $5,927,351.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index dropped 323.78 points to 71,151.07 and the JSE All Jamaican Composite index moved lower by 362.04 points, to close at 78,268.02.
Gains| The volume and last traded prices of stocks with gains, at the end of trading in the main market, are Jamaica Broilers with 6,000 shares gaining 15 cents to close at $4.80, Mayberry Investments put through 102,760 shares at 2 cents higher to end at $1.57 and Pan Jamaican Investment with 4,035 shares closed a cent up at $48.51.
Firm| Stocks with volume and last traded prices in the main market to close without a price change, are, Berger Paints with 2,400 shares closing at $1.65, Cable & Wireless 952,637 units at 37 cents, Gleaner had 34,853 shares changing hands at $1.05, Grace Kennedy 4,000 units at $59.50, Jamaica Money Market Brokers exchanged 53,005 at $6.95, National Commercial Bank 30,044 shares changed hands at $18.15 each, Proven Investments US$ ordinary stock, put through 24,750 units at 17US cents, Sagicor Group with 7,553 units at $9 and the Sagicor Real Estate Fund with a mere 300 units, closed at $6.85.
Declines| The volume and last traded prices of stocks with losses at the at the end of trading in the main market, are Carreras with 5,124 shares as the price slipped by 95 cents to end at$34.05, Ciboney 33,000 stocks units was at a cent lower to end at 7 cents, Jamaica Producers with 12,467 shares saw $3.40 lashed off the price to end at $15.60, Radio Jamaica had 3,150 shares changing hands to close 2 cents lower at $1.20, Scotia Group with 33,203 stocks units, lost a cent to end at $18.71, Scotia Investments with only 2,414 shares, lost 62 cents to end at $21.38 and Seprod had 70,427 shares going through the market, 50 cents lower to end at $10.50.
Preference| Eppley 9.5% preference share traded 58,000 units at $6.10, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share traded 24,428 units with 2 cents off, to end at $2.98, Proven Investments 8% preference share, saw only 957 units trading at $5.
Junior Market| The JSE Junior Market Index gained 10.43 points to close at 643.38 as 12 securities traded with 7 advancing and only 1 declining.
Gains| Stocks recording gains at the end of trading in the junior market, are Caribbean Producers with 17,000 shares while gaining a cent to $2.31, Derrimon Trading with 7,900 units to close 10 cents higher at $2.15, Dolphin Cove gained 15 cents with 1,028 shares to end at $7.75, General Accident 200,000 shares traded resulted in a 5 cents rise to $1.40, followed by Lasco Financial with 116,015 units at a gain of 10 cents to $1, Lasco Manufacturing with 300,500 units gained 8 cents to $1 and Paramount Trading put on 2 cents, while trading 18,000 units to land at $2.52.
Firm Trades| Stocks in the junior market that traded to close at the same price as the day before are, Consolidated Bakeries with only 500 shares at 80 cents, Honey Bun with 28,216 shares at $2.34 and Lasco Distributors with 300,000 units, ended at $1.11.
Declines| Only one stock declined in the junior market at the end of trading, with AMG Packaging exchanging 2,700 shares while losing 10 cents to end at $2.40.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.
Pan-Jamaican hikes dividend, Eppley holds at $9
Pan-Jamaican Investment announced a hike in the upcoming dividend, as the directors approved a third interim dividend for 2014, of 70 cents per stock unit, to be paid on September 26 to stockholders on record, at the close of business on August 27.
The X-Dividend date is September 24, 2014. Interim dividends of 60 cents per share were paid on June 20 and on March 31, this year.
Eppley Limited approved an ordinary dividend of $9 per share, payable on September 2, 2014, to shareholders on record as at August 26, 2014. The EX-Dividend date is August 22. Eppley paid an ordinary interim dividend of $9 per share on February 28, this year.
Supreme Ventures declared a dividend of 3 cents per share, to be paid to shareholders on record, at August 22 and to be paid on September 5, 2014. The stock trades EX-Dividend on August 20, 2014. Supreme Ventures declared a dividend of 3 cents per share payable on March 26, this year and paid a dividend of 3 cents per share, on January 8, 2014. In 2013, dividends per share were paid as follows: 3 cents on September 2, 8 cents on June 17 and 10 cents on March 28.
Cargo Handlers declared a dividend of $1.30 per stock unit, to be paid on September 16, to stockholders on record at August 26, 2014. The stock will trade EX dividend on September 12. The company paid a dividend of 50 cents per share on March 6, this year. In 2013, a dividend of $1 per share was paid on March 28, 2013.
Prices of 9 stocks rose & 4 declined
In Tuesday’s trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange the prices of 9 stocks rose and 4 declined, 25 securities changed hands resulting in 3,183,862 shares trading, valued at $36,706,402.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index rose by 449.66 points to 70,196.56 and the JSE All Jamaican Composite index moved up by 02.81 points to close at 77200.71.
Gains| Stocks recording gains at the end of trading in the main market are, Desnoes & Geddes with 30,000 units to close 15 cents higher at $4.45 followed by Mayberry Investments with 1,980 units as the price gained 2 cents to end at $1.48, National Commercial Bank 830,055 shares at a 85 cents hike to $18.35, Proven Investments with 10,450 ordinary shares as the price inched up by 0.0001 US cents to 18 US cents, Sagicor Group with 1,148,990 shares gained 10 cents and closed at $8.90, Sagicor Real Estate Fund 84,313 shares with the price rising 10 cents to $5.95, Scotia Group with 250,930 units changing hands, gained 11 cents to close at $18.61 and Seprod with 55,472 shares changing hands and closed 10 cents higher at $10.80.
Firm| Stocks trading in the main market to close without a change in price are Cable & Wireless with 11,981 shares to close at 29 cents, Caribbean Cement 6,244 shares at $2.25, Carreras 2,192 shares at $35, Grace Kennedy 420 shares and closed at $56, Radio Jamaica with 1,790 shares closing at $1.28.
Preference| in the fixed income market, Eppley 9.5% preference share traded 16,800 units to close at $6.10, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share, 10,000 units at $2, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share with 176,600 units at $3.03 and Jamaica Teas debenture dote with 3,000 units to trade at $100 each.
Declines| The number of stocks that declined in the main market are Gleaner with 120,000 shares, to close 8 cents lower at $1.10 and Pan Jamaican Investment with 84,470 shares at 40 cents lower to end at $48.10.
Junior Market| The JSE Junior Market Index declined by 8.11 points to close at 706.69 as 7 stocks traded with 1 advancing and 3 declining.
Gains| The only stock that gained at the end of trading in the junior market is Caribbean Producers with 8,845 shares, to close with a gain of 18 cents at $2.83.
Firm Trades| Stocks in the junior market that traded to close at the same price as the day before are, AMG Packaging with 2,500 shares to close at $3.10, Lasco Distributors with 74,000 shares to close at $1.19 and Lasco Financial with 65,500 units to close at $1.
Declines| Stocks declining in the junior market at the end of trading are Honey Bun traded 500 shares but fell 12 cents to $2.90 for a 52 weeks low and Lasco Manufacturing 189,830 shares, as it closed lower by 12 cents at $1.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 2 stocks with higher bids than their last selling prices and 2 stocks with offers that were lower.
Ground lost as 9 stocks rose 7 declined
In Thursday’s trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange the prices of 9 stocks rose and 7 declined as 26 securities traded resulting in 2,457,435 units trading valued at $11,593,613.
Main Market| 8 companies in the main market advanced and 4 declined as the indices moved down with the JSE Market Index falling by 572.35 points to 70248.85 and the JSE All Jamaican Composite index slipped by 639.99 points to 77,259.18.
Gains| Stocks recording gains at the end of trading in the main market are Berger Paints with 3,918 units changing hands as the price lost 4 cents to close at $1.70, Cable & Wireless stock price rose a cent while trading 105,580 shares to close at 29 cents, Carreras had 12,158 shares changing hands to close 5 cents higher at $35.30, Mayberry Investments 81,150 units and the price inched up a cent to close at $1.81, National Commercial Bank 30,740 units, the price was up 3 cents to close at $17.50, Pan Jamaican Investment gained a $1.60 to close at $50 while trading 27,022 units between $49 and $50, Sagicor Group exchanged 127,865 shares to close with a gain of 10 cents at $9 and Salada Foods gained 40 cents to close at $8 as 2,885 shares traded.
Firm| There were only 5 stocks in the main market to close without a change in price as Desnoes & Geddes with 107,900 shares closed at $4.25, Grace Kennedy with 16,026 shares ended at $54, Scotia Group 23,851 traded shares to close at $19.10, Scotia Investments saw trading in only 563 units to close at $23 and Supreme Ventures with 15,000 shares closed at $2.
Declines| The stocks that declined in the main market are Jamaica Broilers with 19,083 shares as the price lost 11 cents to end at $4.60, Jamaica Producers fell $1.24 to close at $17 as 122,777 units were traded, JMMB lost 30 cents to close at $6.70 while trading 1,210 shares, in spite of an 80 percent jump in ongoing earnings to March this year, Sagicor Real Estate Fund had 25,600 units changing hands with a loss of 20 cents to $6.50, Margaritaville fr0m the US dollar market traded 2,000 shares to close with a cent loss at 11 US cents.
Preference Shares| The Preference sector continues to exhibit life with 4 listed stocks trading as Eppley 9.5% preference share traded 50,000 units to close up by 8 cents at $6.10, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 17,200 units to close at $2, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share traded 888,287 units to close at $3.03 and Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.25% preference share had 2,500 units changing hands as the price fell 4 cents to $2.45.
Junior Market| The JSE Junior Market Index declined by 7.63 points to close at 728.57 as 5 stocks traded with 1 advancing and 2 declining.
Gains| The only stock recording gains at the end of trading in the junior market is Eppley preference share.
Firm Trades| 3 stocks in the junior market stocks that traded to close at the same price as the day before are Access Financial with 2,000 shares to close at $13.50, Caribbean Cream 200,000 shares at 75 cents and Lasco Financial with 7,000 units to close at $1.15.
Declines| The stock declining in the junior market at the end of trading was Lasco Manufacturing with 565,120 shares changing hands at 6 cents lower at $1.
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.
JSE hits 2014 low
In Friday’s trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange the prices of 3 stocks rose and 7 declined as 22 securities traded resulting in 10,829,685 shares changing hands valued at $38,848,598.
Main Market| The prices of only 2 companies in the main market rose and 6 declined as the indices dropped to the lowest level for the year, with the JSE Market Index erasing 1,032.29 points to 72,026.03 and the JSE All Jamaican Composite index dropping by 1,154.27 points to close at 79,246.38. The previous low for the JSE All Jamaica Index was at 79,357.40 on December 27, last year.
Gains| Stocks recording gains at the end of trading in the main market are Desnoes & Geddes with 500,000 shares to close with a gain of 20 cents at $4.50 and Jamaica Money Market Brokers with 24,100 ordinary shares changing hands, gained a cent to close at $7.31.
Firm| There were 7 stocks in the main market closing without a change in price as Berger Paints with 19,500 shares closed at $1.67, Caribbean Cement traded 5,062 units and closed at $3.50, Carreras traded 10,000 units to close at $33.65, Gleaner 100,000 units in closing at $1.10, Grace Kennedy 394 units at $56, National Commercial Bank 467,250 shares at $18 and Salada with 6,065 units to close at $8.
Declines| The number of stocks declining in the main market are Cable & Wireless with 3,189,689 units while losing 5 cents to end at 30 cents, Jamaica Broilers with 1,933,332 units changing hands to close at $4.80 as the price fell 5 cents, Pan Jamaican Investment 14,874 shares to close at $48.06 for a fall of 44 cents, Sagicor Group 156,333 units to close at $9 with a loss of 10 cents, Scotia Group 470,716 shares to close at $19.50 as the price lost 56 cents and Seprod with 4,300 units as the price declined by 45 cents to close at $10.55.
Junior Market| The JSE Junior Market Index declined by 0.59 points to close at 746.24 as 5 stocks and one bond traded with none advancing and 2 declining.
Gains| There were no stocks recording gains at the end of trading in the junior market at the close of the week.
Firm Trades| The stocks in the junior market that traded to close at the same price as the previous trading day are 5,603 Cargo Handlers shares traded at $14.35, Consolidated Bakeries with 70,230 units to close at $1.10, 66,600 units of Eppley 9.5% preference share changing hands at $6.02, Lasco Distributors had 39,000 units traded to close at $1.35, Lasco Manufacturing traded 2,309,867 shares in closing at $1.20 and 9,000 Access 9% Unsecured Short Term Notes traded to end at $99.50.
Declines| Only one stock declined in the junior market at the end of trading with Lasco Financial with 1,436,770 units changing hands with a loss of 5 cents to close at $1.20.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 8 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 10 stocks with offers that were lower.
Eppley profit jumps
Eppley is an interesting play with limited income and limited cost in the short term but profit could explode to the upside in 2014 as increased funds under management are put to work.
The company reported a big jump in profits of $34 million or $61.04 per share earnings (EPS) for 2013. In 2012, profit was just $15 million and EPS of $50.21. In the December 2013 quarter, EPS came out at $13.88 as profit amounted to $11 million as no tax was charged due to the exemption for Junior Market companies.
The full year earnings came from income of $65.3 million. Operating expenses were $34 million and interest expense $16.5 million. Eppley generated $24 million in Other Income. Net interest income for the full year was roughly the same as in 2012 at $48.7 million, 2012 $50 million. Income should grow in 2014 as the proceeds of the preference shares issued at the end of 2013 which brought in $387 million at 9.5 percent per annum starts to generate income.
At the end of 2012, there was $463 million total assets under management but that has grown to $814 million, almost doubling the amount. Except for a very small amount, the remainder of the assets are all potentially income generating. At the end of December, only about $160 million of the assets was not placed to maximize returns and that should be corrected in 2014.
Stock outlook | The company stated that it had a $757 million portfolio with an average yield of 15 percent at year end; $474 million of these funds are borrowed but at lower cost than the rate being generated by the portfolio. Earnings for 2014 should be in the region of $60 million or $107 per share after paying preference dividends. If this materializes, the stock could move strongly upwards if enough trading takes place. Eppley announced a $9 per share dividend payable on February 28, 2014. The stock, which trades infrequently, last traded at $380.
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Eppley preference shares over
30th November, 2013 | Eppley Limited announced that a total of 303 applications were received for the recent public offer of 50 million preference shares valued at approximately J$361.95 million.
As the Invitation was oversubscribed, the Company intends to exercise its right to issue further preference shares by allotting 60,325,600 to all applicants who will receive 100% of the amount of the Shares they applied for.
28th November, 2013 | Eppley’s Invitation for Subscription to 50 million Cumulative Redeemable 9.5% Preference Shares at J$6.00 each has been oversubscribed the company reported today.
The offer opened on Wednesday, 13th November 2013 and was closed on the closing date, Wednesday, 27 November 2013.
The Company had reserved the right to make available further Preference Shares prior to the Closing Date but IC Insider understands that this option was not exercised.
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FX: Ja$ appreciate vs USD
Thursday, 14th November 2013 | The forex market was characterised by much more selling of foreign currency than buying as the equivalent of US$23,812,260 was bought by dealers and US$31,913,379 was sold as dealers, who racked up two days of surplus purchases, reduced their holdings ahead of the weekend.
Trading in individual currencies saw US$19,427,265 being purchased by dealers for a 35 cents reduction at $104.89 and selling of $27,808,566 at 7 cents less at $105.58 as the local currency enjoyed a rare day of appreciation. There was buying of C$983,106 for $98.59 down by $1.12 and selling of C$658,563at 9 cents off at $101.17; the British Pound traded at $168.59, which was $1.01 more than on Wednesday as £1,705,708 was purchased by dealers and £1,680,007 was sold for $170.79 up 97 cents.
Highs & Lows | The highest buying rate for the US dollar fell 20 cents to $106.65 while the lowest was unchanged at $85.50 as was the highest selling rate of $109.57; the lowest selling rate increased by $16.89 to $102.40.
The highest buying rate for the Canadian dollar was up 40 cents to $102.00 and the lowest rate was unchanged at $79.93; the highest selling rate increased 60 cents to $103.50 and the lowest fell 6 cents to $96.30.
The highest buying rate for the British Pound moved up $1.75 to $172.00 as the lowest gained $14.13 to $134.13; the highest selling rate gained $2.20 to hit $173.71 and the lowest was up 75 cents to $162.35.