Trading on Trinidad Exchange plunged to normal

Market activity dropped back to more recent levels on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded declining by 96 percent, with a 92 percent lower value than Thursday on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, resulting in trading in 22 securities compared with 19 on Thursday, with prices of six stocks rising, three declining and 13 remaining unchanged.
Investors traded 364,898 shares for $3,961,337 versus 10,104,029 stock units at $50,843,921 on Thursday.
An average of 16,586 shares were exchanged at $180,061 compared with 531,791 units at $2,675,996 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 47,652 stocks at $354,609 in comparison with 50,156 units at $368,675 on the previous day. The average trade for June amounted to 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index popped 2.05 points to 1,245.72, the All T&T Index climbed 3.37 points to 1,904.58, the SME Index rose 0.06 points to end at 70.36 and the Cross-Listed Index gained 0.09 points to 75.67.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $68.50, with 145 shares changing hands, Ansa McAl increased 50 cents in closing at $53 after 18,884 stocks passed through the market, Calypso Macro Investment Fund ended at $21.50 with an exchange of 62 units, CinemaOne popped 5 cents to end at $7.30, with 350 stocks crossing the market. Endeavour Holdings ended at $13 after trading 77 shares, First Citizens Group ended at $49 after investors traded 206 units, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended at $7.05 in owners switching 46,569 stocks, GraceKennedy closed at $3.43 after an exchange of 60,253 stock units. Guardian Holdings rallied 35 cents in closing at $19 after shareholders finished trading 12,565 stock units, JMMB Group rose 4 cents to $1.39, with stakeholders exchanging 9,152 stocks, Massy Holdings ended at $4.98 after 13,938 shares passed through the market, National Enterprises remained at $4.14, with 17,235 units clearing the market. National Flour Mills dipped 4 cents to $1.60 with investors trading 386 units, One Caribbean Media ended at $3.83 in an exchange of 103,000 stocks, Point Lisas ended at $3.30 and closed after 38,970 shares changed hands, Prestige Holdings shed 12 cents to end at $7.85 after 10,340 stock units passed through the market. Republic Financial ended at $129 in an exchange of 8,910 shares, Scotiabank ended at $75.50 as investors exchanged 540 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 10 cents to $18 with a transfer of 4,740 units, Trinidad Cement rose 10 cents to close at $2.65 with shareholders swapping 9,651 stocks. Unilever Caribbean dipped 18 cents to $12.01 while exchanging 4,056 units and West Indian Tobacco remained at $11.50 in an exchange of 4,869 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Numerous gains on Trinidad Exchange

Rising stocks dominated trading ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday, following a 96 percent rise in the volume of stocks traded and a 555 percent surge in value compared with that on Tuesday, resulting in 22 securities trading compared with 20 on Tuesday, and ended with the prices of 13 stocks rising, one declining and eight remaining unchanged.
Investors exchanged 844,243 shares for $4,798,090 compared to 431,577 stock units at $732,373 on Tuesday.
An average of 38,375 shares were traded at $218,095 versus 21,579 units at $154.374 on Tuesday. Trading for the month to date averaged 14,128 shares at $196,076 compared with 11,828 units at $193,984 on the previous day. The average trade for June amounts to 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index increased 3.85 points to end at 1,238.05, the All T&T Index advanced 6.85 points to 1,890.53, the SME Index lost 0.29 points to settle at 70.30 and the Cross-Listed Index increased 0.09 points to 75.55.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $68.50 with shareholders swapping 700 shares, Angostura Holdings rallied $1 to $23.50 after an exchange of 5,622 units, Ansa McAl gained 99 cents and ended at $52 with investors transferring 5 stocks. Ansa Merchant Bank ended at $47 in an exchange of 1,000 shares, CinemaOne shed 25 cents in closing at $7.25 as investors traded 47 stocks, Endeavour Holdings ended at $13 after 158 units cleared the market. First Citizens Group climbed 89 cents to $49 in switching ownership of 16,627 stocks, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended at $7.05 while exchanging 1,000 shares, GraceKennedy rose 3 cents to $3.43 after 518,532 shares crossed the market. Guardian Holdings popped 1 cent to close at $18.01, with 16,077 units crossing the exchange, L.J. Williams B share ended at $2.80 with a transfer of 5 units, Massy Holdings ended at $4.98 after 75,623 stocks changed hands. National Enterprises added 1 cent to $4.15 in an exchange of 113,691 shares, One Caribbean Media increased 2 cents and ended at $3.82 in trading 82,984 stocks, Point Lisas gained 5 cents to close at $3.35 after a transfer of 600 units. Prestige Holdings advanced 7 cents to $7.97, with 405 stock units crossing the market, Republic Financial popped 83 cents to end at $127.84 with an exchange of 2,811 shares, Scotiabank increased 10 cents to $75.60 after 1,136 units passed through the market. Trinidad & Tobago NGL rallied 10 cents to close at $18 with 1,297 stock units changing hands, Trinidad Cement remained at $2.55, with an exchange of 2,274 stocks, Unilever Caribbean rose 19 cents to $12.19 after trading 473 stock units and West Indian Tobacco ended at $11.50, with 3,176 shares changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading surges on Trinidad Exchange

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Tuesday with a 301 percent rise in the volume of stocks traded with a value 322 percent more than on Monday, resulting in 20 securities trading compared with 21 on Monday, with five stocks rising, nine declining and six remaining unchanged.
Investors exchanged 431,577 shares at $732,373 compared with 107,712 stock units at $3,087,484 on Monday.
Trading averaged 21,579 shares at $154,374 compared with shares at $34,875 on Monday. Trading month to date averaged 11,828 shares at $193,984 compared to 10,909 units at $197,721 on the previous day. The average trade for June ended with 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index shed 1.80 points to close at 1,234.20, the All T&T Index fell 2.87 points to 1,883.68, the SME Index ended at 70.59 and the Cross-Listed Index dipped 0.09 points to 75.46.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $68.50 after an exchange of 340 shares, Angostura Holdings dropped 50 cents and ended at $22.50, with stakeholders exchanging 87 units, Ansa Merchant Bank remained at $47 in switching ownership of 73 stocks. First Citizens Group climbed 6 cents in closing at $48.11 after an exchange of 2,188 stock units, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended at $7.05 with shareholders swapping 7,500 units, GraceKennedy dipped 3 cents to $3.40 after 86,068 shares passed through the market. Guardian Holdings shed 65 cents to end at $18, with 2,064 stocks crossing the exchange, Guardian Media ended at $2.20 while exchanging 576 stock units, JMMB Group lost 2 cents to close at $1.35 in swapping 10,887 stock units. L.J. Williams B share ended at $2.80 after a transfer of 10 units, Massy Holdings gained 3 cents to close at $4.98 with an exchange of 9,563 stocks, National Enterprises declined 1 cent in closing at $4.14 with 209,323 shares clearing the market. National Flour Mills popped 4 cents and ended at $1.64 after trading 1,512 units, NCB Financial remained at $3.10 as investors exchanged 24,726 shares, One Caribbean Media fell 1 cent to $3.80 with investors trading 1,843 stock units. Prestige Holdings declined 8 cents to $7.90 following 40,589 stocks passing through the market, Republic Financial gained 1 cent in closing at $127.01 in an exchange of 5,904 stocks, Scotiabank dropped 20 cents to $75.50, with 783 shares crossing the market. Trinidad & Tobago NGL advanced 36 cents and ended at $17.90, with 14,595 stock units changing hands and Unilever Caribbean dipped 10 cents to close at $12 in trading 12,946 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading plunged on the Trinidad Exchange

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Trading plunged on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday, with a 72 percent fall in the volume of stocks traded, with a 96 percent decline in value from Friday and resulted in trading in 21 securities compared with 18 on Friday, with the prices of five stocks rising, seven declining and nine unchanged.
Investors traded 107,712 shares for $732,373 compared with 386,473 stock units at $16,641,347 on Friday.
An average of 5,129 shares were traded at $34,875 compared to 21,471 units at $924,519 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 10,909 shares at $197,721 in comparison to 11,544 units at $215,624 on the previous trading day. The average trade for June was 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index rallied 0.73 points to 1,236.00, the All T&T Index gained 4.04 points to close at 1,886.55, the SME Index remained at 70.59 and the Cross-Listed Index dipped 0.39 points to 75.55.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, the price of Agostini’s added 50 cents and closed at $68.50 after 215 trading shares, Calypso Macro Investment  popped 1 cent to $21.80 and closed with 862 stocks changing hands, Endeavour Holdings remained at $13 after an exchange of 984 units, First Citizens Group ended at $48.05 after an exchange of 286 stocks, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended at $7.05 with trading in exchange of 851 stocks, GraceKennedy remained at $3.43 with shareholders swapping 34,376 units, Guardian Holdings climbed 64 cents in closing at $18.65 after 960 stock units passed through the market, JMMB Group shed 1 cent and ended at $1.37, with 138 shares crossing the market, L.J. Williams B share remained at $2.80, with 915 stocks crossing the exchange, Massy Holdings ended at $4.95, with 26,019 units clearing the market,
National Enterprises gained 15 cents to end at $4.15 after a transfer of 95 stock units, National Flour Mills dropped 3 cents to end at $1.60 with a transfer of 142 shares, NCB Financial remained at $3.10 after an exchange of 6,052 stocks, One Caribbean Media ended at $3.81, with 25,894 shares changing hands, Prestige Holdings fell 2 cents to $7.98 in an exchange of 1,266 units, Republic Financial lost $2 in closing at $127 with investors transferring 456 stock units, Scotiabank ended at $75.70 after stakeholders exchanged 1,603 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL declined 41 cents to $17.54 in switching ownership of 2,275 shares, Trinidad Cement dipped 10 cents to $2.55 while exchanging 100 stocks, Unilever Caribbean lost 14 cents to close at $12.10 in an exchange of 3,168 stock units and West Indian Tobacco rose 25 cents to $11.50 after trading 1,055 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading jumps on the Trinidad Exchange

Trading ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, with a 126 percent rise in the volume of stocks traded after the value surged 660 percent higher than on Thursday resulting in trading 18 securities compared with 22 on Thursday, with eight stocks rising, two declining and eight remaining unchanged.
Investors exchanged 386,473 shares for $16,641,347 versus 171,202 stock units at $2,189,051 on Thursday.
An average of 21,471 shares were traded at $924,519 compared with 7,782 stocks at $99,502 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 11,544 shares at $215,624 compared with 10,511 units at $141,867 on the previous day. The average trade for June amounts to 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index gained 0.81 points to close at 1,235.27, the All T&T Index climbed 5.74 points to 1,882.51, the SME Index remained at 70.59, while the Cross-Listed Index dipped 0.62 points to end at 75.94.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers. At the close, Calypso Macro Investment Fund rallied 19 cents to end at $21.79 in an exchange of 53 shares, First Citizens Group remained at $48.05 after 1,662 stocks crossed the market, FirstCaribbean International Bank shed 20 cents at $7.05, with 6,422 stocks changing hands. GraceKennedy closed at $3.43 after an exchange of 11,465 units, Guardian Holdings advanced 1 cent to $18.01 in switching ownership of 500 shares, Guardian Media ended at $2.20 and closed after 5,730 stock units were traded. JMMB Group popped 3 cents and ended at $1.38 in trading 31,372 units, Massy Holdings gained 5 cents to end at $4.95 with a transfer of 9,200 stocks, National Enterprises remained at $4, with 500 shares crossing the market. NCB Financial remained at $3.10, with 1,000 units clearing the market, One Caribbean Media ended at $3.81 with an exchange of 500 stock units, Prestige Holdings ended at $8 after a transfer of 729 stocks. Republic Financial  popped $2 to end at $129 in an exchange of 115,294 stock units, Scotiabank declined 25 cents to close at $75.70 with shareholders swapping 231 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 5 cents to $17.95 after investors traded 62,518 stocks. Trinidad Cement increased 10 cents to close at $2.65 as investors exchanged 138,301 units, Unilever Caribbean climbed 21 cents to $12.24 after 851 shares changed hands and West Indian Tobacco remained at $11.25, with 145 stocks crossing the exchange.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Falling stocks edged out risers on Trinidad Exchange

Trading ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 50 percent with the value modestly more than on Wednesday, resulting from trading in 22 securities compared with 17 on Wednesday, with prices of five stocks rising, seven declining and 10 remaining unchanged.
Investors traded 171,202 shares for $2,189,051 versus 342,162 stock units at $2,112,627 on Wednesday.
An average of 7,782 shares were traded at $99,502 compared to 20,127 shares at $124,272 on Wednesday. Ttrading month to date averaged 10,511 shares at $141,867 compared with 10,909 units at $148,041 on the previous day. The average trade for June was 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index fell 1.28 points to 1,234.46, the All T&T Index slipped 4.95 points to close at 1,876.77, the SME Index added 0.58 points to end at 70.59 and the Cross-Listed Index rose 0.37 points to finish at 76.56.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows seven stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s lost 50 cents in closing at $68 after an exchange of 85 shares, Angostura Holdings dipped 40 cents to end at $23, with 187 units changing hands, Ansa McAl ended at $51.01 after an exchange of 204 stocks, CinemaOne declined 20 cents in closing at $7.50, with 450 stock units clearing the market. Endeavour Holdings climbed 25 cents and ended at $13 after 1,405 shares passed through the market, First Citizens Group ended at $48.05 after trading 1,693 stocks, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended at $7.25 as 65 stock units were traded, GraceKennedy ended at $3.43 after an exchange of 60,311 units. Guardian Holdings shed 65 cents to end at $18, with 1,700 shares crossing the market, JMMB Group closed at $1.35 in switching ownership of 19,015 stock units, Massy Holdings increased 5 cents to end at $4.90 after an exchange of 44,299 stocks, National Enterprises ended at $4, with 7,699 units crossing the exchange. National Flour Mills popped 11 cents to close at $1.63 after 26 stock units changed hands, NCB Financial ended at $3.10 in an exchange of 15,800 units, One Caribbean Media advanced 6 cents to $3.81 with a transfer of one stock unit, Prestige Holdings ended at $8, with investors trading 303 shares. Republic Financial dropped 55 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $127, with 10,958 units crossing the market, Scotiabank fell 4 cents to close at $75.95 with investors transferring 5 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $17.90 after a transfer of 4,252 stocks. Trinidad Cement rose 1 cent and ended at $2.55 with shareholders swapping 615 stocks, Unilever Caribbean dropped 22 cents to $12.03 in an exchange of 799 units and West Indian Tobacco remained at $11.25 in trading 1,330 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Mixed trading on Trinidad Exchange

Trading ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday with a 52 percent rise in the volume of stocks traded but with a 30 percent drop in value compared to Tuesday, resulting in 17 securities trading down from 21 Tuesday, with prices of six stocks rising, six declining and five remaining unchanged.
Investors traded 342,162 shares for $2,112,627 compared with 225,137 stock units at $3,032,026 on Tuesday.
An average of 20,127 shares were exchanged for $124,272 compared to 10,721 units at $144,382 on Tuesday. Trading for the month to date averaged 10,909 shares at $148,041  compared to 9,739 units at $151,051 on the previous day. The average trade for June amounts to 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index inched 0.15 points higher to 1,235.74, the All T&T Index dipped 0.02 points to 1,881.72, the SME Index slipped 0.23 points to 70.01 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.05 points higher to 76.19.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows six stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling price and three with lower offers.
At the close, Ansa McAl popped 1 cent to $51.01 after 35 shares passed through the market, Calypso Macro Investment Fund dropped 20 cents to end at $21.60 in an exchange of 178 stock units, CinemaOne advanced 50 cents to end at $7.70 with stakeholders exchanging 130 units, Endeavour Holdings dipped 25 cents to close at $12.75 in switching ownership of 78 stocks. First Citizens Group fell 5 cents in ending at $48.05 with an exchange of 1,225 stocks, FirstCaribbean International Bank rallied 5 cents to $7.25 after 84,953 stock units crossed the market, GraceKennedy remained at $3.43 with just one stock clearing the market, L.J. Williams B share ended at $2.80 crossing the exchange 10 shares. Massy Holdings lost 5 cents and ended at $4.85 with shareholders swapping 101,918 shares, National Enterprises popped 7 cents to close at $4 with a transfer of 75,373 stock units, National Flour Mills shed 12 cents to close at $1.52 after 788 units were traded. NCB Financial ended at $3.10 with 58,685 stocks being traded, Prestige Holdings closed at $8 after 458 units changed hands, Republic Financial gained 10 cents to end at $127.55 in an exchange of 646 stocks. Scotiabank ended at $75.99, with 1,525 shares changing hands, Trinidad & Tobago NGL declined 30 cents in closing at $17.90, with 10,000 stock units crossing the market and Unilever Caribbean climbed 15 cents to close at $12.25 as investors exchanged 6,159 shares.

Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading gets lifted on The Trinidad Exchange

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Tuesday, with a 146 percent rise in the volume of stocks traded, with 269 percent more value than on Monday resulting in the number of securities trading being the same Monday with 21, and ended with the prices of six stocks rising, six declining and nine ending unchanged.
Investors exchanged 225,137 shares for $3,032,026 compared to 91,646 stock units at $822,343 on Monday.
An average of 10,721 shares were traded at $144,382 compared with 4,364 units at $39,159 on Monday. Trading month to date averaged 9,739 shares at $151,051 compared with 9,557 units at $152,290 on the previous day. The average trade for June amounts to 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index declined 13.14 points to end at 1,235.59, the All T&T Index dipped 0.79 points to finish at 1,881.74, the SME Index fell 0.48 points to 70.24 and the Cross-Listed Index dipped 3.69 points to end trading at 76.14.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $68.50 after investors traded 14,508 shares, Angostura Holdings gained 30 cents in closing at $23.40, with 21 stocks changing hands, Ansa McAl remained at $51 with a transfer of 300 units, Calypso Macro Investment Fund ended at $21.80 after 22 stocks were traded. CinemaOne dipped 55 cents and ended at $7.20 in an exchange of 50 units, First Citizens Group rose 10 cents and ended at $48.10 in switching ownership of 2,100 stock units, FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $7.20 as investors exchanged 5 shares, GraceKennedy ended at $3.43 after 64,173 stocks were traded. Guardian Holdings remained at $18.65 in an exchange of 148 units, JMMB Group lost 4 cents in closing at $1.35, with 12,250 stock units crossing the exchange, L.J. Williams B share increased 1 cent to close at $2.80 after exchanging 60 shares, Massy Holdings popped 5 cents in closing at $4.90 after a transfer of 68,416 stocks. National Enterprises climbed 7 cents to end at $3.93 with 15,054 stock units crossing the market, National Flour Mills remained at $1.64 while exchanging 541 stocks, NCB Financial fell 46 cents to end at $3.10 after 1,000 shares passed through the market, Prestige Holdings ended at $8, with 16,087 units crossing the market. Republic Financial declined 55 cents to $127.45 with investors trading 2,568 shares, Scotiabank advanced 13 cents to $75.99 with an exchange of 7,327 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $18.20 after investors ended trading 5,027 stocks, Unilever Caribbean shed 15 cents in closing at $12.10 with 5,027 stock units clearing the market and West Indian Tobacco dropped 75 cents to $11.25 with stakeholders exchanging 10,453 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Rising stocks dominate Trinidad Exchange

Rising stocks dominated trading ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday and resulted in 21 securities trading compared with 20 on Friday, with prices of nine stocks rising, three declining and nine remaining unchanged, following a 57 percent decline in the volume of stocks traded with a 62 percent lower value than on Friday.
Investors exchanged 91,646 shares for $822,343 versus 211,397 stocks at $2,148,592 on Friday.
An average of 4,364 shares were traded at $39,159 compared to 10,570 shares at $107,430 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 9,557 shares at $152,290 compared to 10,742 units at $178,114 on the previous trading day. The average trade for June was 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index popped 13.79 points to 1,248.73, the All T&T Index rallied 2.05 points to end at 1,882.53, the SME Index added 0.01 points to close at 70.72 and the Cross-Listed Index increased 3.69 points to 79.83.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Ansa McAl remained at $51 in switching ownership of 1,062 shares, Ansa Merchant Bank ended at $47 in an exchange of 170 stocks, Calypso Macro Investment Fund popped 80 cents to $21.80, with 369 stocks crossing the market, CinemaOne rallied 15 cents to $7.75, with 185 units crossing the exchange. First Citizens Group remained at $48 after 2,390 shares were trading, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended at $7.20 with a transfer of 50 units, GraceKennedy rose 2 cents to $3.43 after 28,413 stocks passed through the market, Guardian Holdings ended at $18.65 with shareholders swapping 127 stock units. JMMB Group rallied 4 cents in closing at $1.39 with an exchange of 2 stock units, L.J. Williams B share ended at $2.79 as investors traded 940 stocks, Massy Holdings ended at $4.85 after 11,858 units changed hands, National Enterprises popped 1 cent to $3.86 in trading 2,500 shares. National Flour Mills remained at $1.64 after exchanging 20,900 stocks, NCB Financial climbed 46 cents to $3.56 in trading 277 shares, Prestige Holdings remained at $8 with investors transferring 3,769 units, Republic Financial closed 1 cent higher to $128 after trading in 1,007 stock units. Scotiabank dropped 4 cents in closing at $75.86 after a transfer of 671 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 5 cents to end at $18.20 with an exchange of 5,942 stock units, Trinidad Cement lost 8 cents to close at $2.54, with stakeholders exchanging 2,010 units, Unilever Caribbean rallied 15 cents and ended at $12.25 while exchanging 539 shares and West Indian Tobacco rose 40 cents to $12 in an exchange of 8,465 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Gains for Trinidad Stock Exchange

Trading ended with nine stocks rising, four declining and seven ended unchanged on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, following trading in 20  securities up from 17 on Thursday and ended with the market indices bouncing even with the volume of stocks traded declining 35 percent with the value 9 percent lower than on Thursday.
Investors exchanged 211,397 shares for $2,148,592 compared to 327,395 units at $2,368,865 on Thursday.
An average of 10,570 shares were traded at $107,430 down from 19,259 shares at $139,345 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 10,742 shares at $178,114 compared with 10,790 units at $197,748 on the previous day. The average trade for June ended with 23,515 shares at $224,325.
The Composite Index rose 7.85 points to 1,234.94, the All T&T Index increased 10.70 points to 1,880.48, the SME Index gained 0.58 points to end at 70.71 and the Cross-Listed Index rose 0.67 points to 76.14.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $68.50, with 223 shares crossing the market, Angostura Holdings climbed 10 cents and ended at $23.10 in switching ownership of 54 units, Ansa McAl rallied 30 cents to close at $51 after trading of 16,090 stock units, Ansa Merchant Bank dropped $1 to $47 with a transfer of 200 stocks. CinemaOne advanced 50 cents to $7.60 as investors exchanged 575 stocks, First Citizens Group remained at $48 in an exchange of 1,971 units, FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $7.20 after investors traded 68 shares, Guardian Holdings popped $1.30 to end at $18.65 with 100 stock units crossing the market. Massy Holdings dipped 3 cents to $4.85 with stakeholders exchanging 5,000 units, National Enterprises ended at $3.85 while 100,000 shares passed through the market, National Flour Mills remained at $1.64, with 1,107 stock units changing hands, NCB Financial ended at $3.10 with an exchange of 7,793 stocks. One Caribbean Media increased 10 cents to end at $3.75 with investors transferring 655 shares, Prestige Holdings ended at $8, with 70,060 stocks clearing the market, Republic Financial rose 9 cents to  $127.99 after a transfer of 310 stock units, Scotiabank declined 9 cents to $75.90 in trading 695 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 25 cents and ended at $18.25 in an exchange of 5,837 stock units. Trinidad Cement rose 11 cents to close at $2.62, with 410 units crossing the exchange, Unilever Caribbean fell 10 cents in closing at $12.10 with shareholders swapping 200 stocks and West Indian Tobacco advanced 60 cents to end at $11.60 in trading 49 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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