Big gains for ICTOP10 stocks

The markets bobbed and weaved this past week as investors mostly remained on the sidelines until late this month, ahead of the imminent release of second quarter results. Notwithstanding, there were a few strong moves in both markets.
In the Junior Market, Caribbean Cream climbed 16 percent to $4.66, followed by an 11 percent rise for Access Financial, while Lasco Distributors rose 7 percent to $3.43 and Elite Diagnostic gained 6 percent to close at $3.70. The Main Market saw Key Insurance jumping 23 percent to $4.17.  
The Main Market, Radio Jamaica, dropped 15 percent to $2.47 and Berger Paints gave up 10 percent at $11. In the Junior Market, Medical Disposables, CAC 2000 and Lasco Financial fell 5 percent.
The week ended with one new listing in the TOP10 Main market as Key Insurance moved on with the strong gain mentioned above and Jamaica Broilers surged in following a jump in projected earnings after posting full year results.
Keep a careful watch on AMG Packaging, Dolphin Cove, Express Catering, General Accident Lasco Distributors, Lasco Manufacturing and Stationery and Office Supplies. Dolphin Cove, Caribbean Producers, Express Catering will be significant beneficiaries of the strong rebound in tourist arrivals and the supply of General Accident has declined sharply over the past few weeks.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market TOP 10 is 6.2, well below the market average of 14.1, while the Junior Market Top 10 PE is 6.1 versus the market at 13.2. The Junior Market TOP10 is projected to gain an average of 235 percent to May 2023 and the Main Market 244 percent.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners, accordingly, the list includes some of the best companies in the market but not always. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings to highlight winners from the rest, allowing investors to focus on potential winning stocks and helping to remove emotions from selecting stocks that often result in costly mistakes.
IC TOP10 stocks are likely to deliver the best returns up to the end of May 2023 and are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.

Persons who compiled this report may have an interest in securities commented on in this report.

Mild slippage for Junior Market

Trading closed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market Friday, with moderate change to the volume and value of stocks traded compared to Thursday, with 40 securities trading versus 43 on Thursday, with 17 rising, 16 declining and seven closing unchanged.
Overall 7,385,835 shares traded for $32,179,005 versus 7,985,924 units at $29,674,302 on Thursday. Trading averaged 184,646 shares at $804,475 compared to 185,719 shares at $690,100 on Thursday, with the month to date, averaging 1,163,198 units at $6,495,684 down from 1,346,963 units at $7,564,455 on the previous trading day. June closed with an average of 429,016 units at $1,630,104.
Dolla Financial led trading with 2.73 million shares for 37 percent of total volume followed by Future Energy Source with 718,230 units for 9.7 percent of the day’s trade and Tropical Battery with 520,461 units for 7 percent of market share.
At the close, the Junior Market Index fell 15.63 points to settle at 4,341.21. The PE Ratio, a measure of computing appropriate stock values, averages 13.2. 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 two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Blue Power rose 15 cents to $3.65 after trading 35,506 shares, Caribbean Assurance Brokers declined 9 cents in closing at $2.16 with an exchange of 154,153 units, Caribbean Cream gained 6 cents in ending at $4.66 in switching ownership of 21,500 stocks. Caribbean Flavours popped 15 cents to close at $1.95 after exchanging 20,203 stock units, Everything Fresh rallied 14 cents to end at $1.39 after trading 2,574 shares, Express Catering increased 84 cents to close at $6.14 in exchanging 21,440 stocks. Fontana climbed 5 cents in closing at $10.45 in an exchange of 37,483 stock units, Fosrich rose 75 cents to $36 with the swapping of 223,272 units, Future Energy Source shed 9 cents to end at $5.90 after exchanging 718,230 units. GWest Corporation fell 7 cents to $1.05, with 834 shares changing hands, iCreate rallied 5 cents to close at $4.10 in exchanging 297,355 stocks,  Indies Pharma increased 15 cents to $3.20, with 149,512 stock units changing hands. Jamaican Teas climbed 6 cents in closing at $3.11, with 502,439 stock units crossing the market, Jetcon Corporation popped 8 cents to $1.34 with 158,305 units clearing the market, JFP Limited dropped 9 cents to end at $1.52 after 420,725 shares crossd the exchange. KLE Group lost 5 cents in closing at $2.20 while exchanging 408 stocks, Knutsford Express shed 61 cents to close at $7.10Carter 10,177 shares crossed the market, Lasco Distributors rose 23 cents to end at $3.43 in exchanging 173,142 stocks. Limners and Bards rallied 9 cents to $2.81 after trading 58,236 units, Medical Disposables declined 25 cents to $6.75, as 15,222 stock units crossed the exchange, Paramount Trading advanced 20 cents to close at $1.90 while exchanging 6,000 stocks and SSL Venture lost 8 cents in closing at $3.50 trading 13,383 units.
In the preference segmentCAC 2000 9.5% preference share rose 10 cents in ending at $1.10, with 4 shares clearing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market in minor slippage

Trading closed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded declining marginally, with a 12 percent lower value than on Wednesday, resulting in a mild slip in the market index.
Overall, 43 securities traded, as was the case on Wednesday and ended with 16 rising, 20 declining and seven closing unchanged.
At the close, the Junior Market Index shed 8.60 points to settle at 4,356.84. The PE Ratio, a measure of computing appropriate stock values, averages 13.1.
A total of 7,985,924 shares traded for $29,674,302 compared to 8,244,571 units at $33,814,146 on Wednesday. Trading averaged 185,719 shares at $690,100 in contrast to 191,734 shares at $786,375 on Wednesday with month to date, averaging 1,346,963 units at $7,564,455 compared to 1,640,690 units at $9,303,263 on the previous trading day. June closed with an average of 429,016 units at $1,630,104.
Dolla Financial led trading with 2.05 million shares for 25.7 percent of total volume, followed by Derrimon Trading with 660,476 units for 8.3 percent of the day’s trade and Paramount Trading with 559,698 units for 7 percent market share. 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 six stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Blue Power dropped 15 cents to $3.50 in exchanging 2,051 shares, CAC 2000 declined 10 cents to $9.80 in an exchange of 8,077 stock units, Caribbean Flavours fell 22 cents to $1.80 in trading 16,566 stocks. Derrimon Trading shed 10 cents to end at $2.65, with 660,476 units crossing the market, Dolphin Cove popped 20 cents to close at $16.40, with 21,270 stock units changing hands, Elite Diagnostic rallied 15 cents to $3.70 with an exchange of 1 share. Express Catering lost 39 cents to close at $5.30, with 239,875 units clearing the market, Fontana advanced 10 cents to $10.40 in exchanging 17,370 stocks, Fosrich shed $2.75 to end at $35.25, with 129,935 stock units crossing the market. Honey Bun rose 24 cents in closing at $8.75 with the swapping of 6,840 shares, Indies Pharma fell 20 cents in closing at $3.05 after trading 22,673 units, JFP Limited climbed 10 cents to end at $1.61 after trading 457,597 stocks. Knutsford Express gained $1.05 to close at $7.71 in exchanging 7,831 stock units, Lasco Distributors lost 10 cents to end at $3.20 after switching ownership of 15,841 stocks, Lasco Manufacturing increased 17 cents in ending at $4.70 while exchanging 155,380 shares. Mailpac Group dropped 11 cents in closing at $2.72 after 340,619 units crossed the exchange, Main Event advanced 33 cents ending at $7.50 after trading 40,049 shares, Medical Disposables declined 10 cents to $7, with 2,200 stock units clearing the market and tTech climbed 30 cents to close at $3.30 trading 377,745 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market gains but value plunges

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Trading dropped sharply on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded dropping 97 percent and the value falling 98 percent from trading on Tuesday as 43 securities trading versus 42, ending with just ten rising, 22 declining and 11 closed unchanged.
The Junior Market Index rose 48.92 points to 4,365.44. A total of 8,244,571 shares were exchanged for $33,814,146 versus 247,822,804 units at $1,466,458,584 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 191,734 shares at $786,375 versus 5,900,543 units at $34,915,681 on Tuesday, averaging 1,640,690 stock unitsmonth to date at $9,303,263, down from 2,131,281 shares at $12,186,933 on the prior trading day. June closed with an average of 429,016 units at  1,630,104.
Dolla Financial led trading with 2.31 million shares for 28 percent of total volume, followed by Limners and Bards with 1.04 million units for 12.6 percent of the day’s trade and Future Energy Source with 765,240 units for 9.3 percent market share.
The PE Ratio, a measure of computing appropriate stock values, averages 13.1. 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 seven stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, AMG Packaging popped 22 cents to close at $4.30 with an exchange of 27,105 shares, CAC 2000 climbed 90 cents in closing at $9.90 after trading 25 units, Caribbean Cream rose 11 cents to $4.61 after exchanging 82,766 stocks. Dolphin Cove declined by 74 cents to end at $16.20, with 25,997 stock units changing hands, Everything Fresh shed 21 cents to end at $1.22 in trading 79,402 stock units, Fontana lost 20 cents to $10.30, with 98,471 stocks crossing the market. Fosrich advanced $2.01 to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $38 in an exchange of 173,538 units, Future Energy Source dropped 25 cents to $6.05 after trading 765,240 shares, Honey Bun fell 48 cents to $8.51 in switching ownership of 4,872 stocks. iCreate lost 20 cents after ending at $4, with 209,580 units crossing the market, Jetcon Corporation increased 13 cents to $1.34, with 215,974 shares changing hands, Knutsford Express dropped $1.28 in ending at $6.66 with the swapping of 20,000 stock units. Lasco Financial shed 14 cents to end at $3.05 with 342,337 stocks crossing the exchange, Lasco Manufacturing fell 12 cents to $4.53 while exchanging 36,733 stock units, Main Event declined 26 cents in closing at $7.17 after 43,651 shares changed owners. SSL Venture lost 12 cents in ending at $3.58 after trading 2,113 units and Stationery and Office Supplies shed 35 cents to end at $13, with 25,603 shares clearing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

241m Fesco shares trade on Junior market

Shares in Future Energy Source controlled more than 97 percent of stocks trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market on Tuesday, with the volume traded surging 1,630 percent and the value jumping 2,755 percent more than on Monday, as 42 securities were traded on Tuesday, with 19 rising, 15 declining and eight ending unchanged.

A total of 247,822,804 shares were traded for $1,466,458,584, up from 14,322,087 units at $51,366,652 on  Monday.
Trading averaged 5,900,543 shares at $34,915,681 against 341,002 shares at $1,223,016 on Monday, with a month to date average of 2,131,281 units at $12,186,933 versus 268,822 units at $956,258 on the previous trading day. June closed with an average of 429,016 units at $1,630,104.
Future Energy Source led trading with 241.41 million shares for 97.4 percent of total volume followed by Dolla Financial with 1.67 million units for 0.7 percent of the day’s trade and iCreate with 810,797 units for 0.3 percent market share.
At the close, the Junior Market Index declined 9.95 points to settle at 4,316.52. The PE Ratio, a measure of computing appropriate stock values, averages 13.3. The PE ratios of Junior Market stocks incorporate ICInsider.com projected earnings for companies with financial year ends that fall 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 three stocks with lower offers.
At the close, AMG Packaging shed 59 cents to end at $4.08 in trading 4,359 shares, CAC 2000 fell $1.12 in closing at $9, with 10,526 stock units crossing the market, Caribbean Cream dropped 45 cents to end at $4.50, with 214,185 stocks changing hands. Consolidated Bakeries increased 21 cents to $1.48 with 308,180 units clearing the market, Dolphin Cove advanced 23 cents to $16.94 with an exchange of 17,240 shares, Elite Diagnostic gained 11 cents to end at $3.50 after 23,407 units crossed the market. Express Catering popped 49 cents to $5.69 in switching ownership of 500 stock units, Fosrich rose 99 cents to $35.99 in exchanging 147,743 stocks, Future Energy Source rallied 32 cents to $6.30 while exchanging 241,412,620 stocks. iCreate climbed 24 cents to close at $4.20, with 810,797 units changing hands, Indies Pharma rose 23 cents to close at $3.28, with 500 shares crossing the exchange, ISP Finance declined $2.09 in ending at $17.03 after exchanging one stock unit. Jetcon Corporation lost 10 cents to end at $1.21 after trading 323,642 stock units, KLE Group gained 20 cents to $2.25 after exchanging 300 units, Lasco Distributors popped 14 cents in closing at $3.24 in trading 75,117 stocks. Lasco Manufacturing advanced 15 cents to $4.65 with the swapping of 50,250 shares, Limners and Bards climbed 14 cents to end at $2.84 in an exchange of 59,363 shares, Mailpac Group rallied 17 cents in closing at $2.84 after exchanging 432,565 units. Paramount Trading lost 20 cents in ending at $1.70 after trading 14,000 stock units and SSL Venture increased 13 cents to close at $3.70 while exchanging 191,907 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market falters as trading rises

Trading closed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market Monday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 68 percent and the value climbing 72 percent more than on Friday as 42securities traded versus 43 on Friday, ending with 11 rising, 26 declining and five closing unchanged.
The Junior Market Index shed 10.56 points to settle at 4,326.47. 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.
A total of 14,322,087 shares traded for $51,366,652 versus 8,527,780 units at $29,915,284 on Friday. Trading averaged 341,002 shares at $1,223,016 versus 198,320 shares at $695,704 on Friday, with month to date, averaging 268,822 units at $956,258June closed with an average of 429,016 units at $1,630,104.
Dolla Financial led trading with 2.88 million shares for 20.1 percent of total volume followed by Mailpac Group with 2.36 million units for 16.5 percent of the day’s trade and Lumber Depot with 1.10 million units for 7.7 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial popped $2.23 to end at $23.24 in an exchange of a mere 23 shares, CAC 2000 declined 18 cents in closing at $10.12 in exchanging 12,365 units, Cargo Handlers rose 34 cents to close at $12.99, with 10 stocks crossing the market. Caribbean Assurance Brokers increased 11 cents to $2.31 with an exchange of 5,284 stock units, Caribbean Cream gained 94 cents in ending at $4.95 after exchanging 583 units, Derrimon Trading lost 10 cents to end at $2.70, with 423,771 stock units clearing the market. Dolphin Cove fell 20 cents to end at $16.71 after closing with 128,401 shares changing hands, Elite Diagnostic dropped 11 cents in closing at $3.39 after trading 12,419 stocks, Express Catering shed 50 cents to close at $5.20 with 45,653 stock units changing hands. Fosrich climbed $2.40 to $35 in switching ownership of 132,933 shares, Indies Pharma lost 25 cents to $3.05, with 85,793 stocks crossing the exchange, KLE Group dropped 22 cents to $2.05, with 17,877 units changing hands. Lasco Distributors shed 10 cents to close at $3.10 after an exchange of 642,460 stocks, Lasco Manufacturing fell 10 cents to $4.50 while exchanging 214,240 stock units, Mailpac Group declined 18 cents in closing at $2.67 with the swapping of 2,357,868 shares. SSL Venture advanced 57 cents in closing at $3.57 in trading 949,247 units, Stationery and Office Supplies rallied 30 cents after ending at $13.30 52,107 units crossing the market and tTech declined 23 cents to $3 with an exchange of 121,656 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Big price rise in ICTOP10

The markets closed with contrasting styles on Friday, with Junior Market listed Caribbean Cream dropping 27 percent to $4.01 and the main market listed Radio Jamaica rising 21 percent to $2.90, with the stock triggering the circuit breaker as investors exchanged 2.9 million units of the company’s shares on Friday.
It is unclear why RJR, a stock that was previously under selling pressure, surprisingly, surged at the week’s close. Caribbean Cream came under pressure after the company reported a loss for the year to February. Investors will have to await the first quarter results in a few days to determine whether the new year will see a return to brighter days.
Five Junior Market ICTOP10 stocks fell and four rose, while in the TOP10 Main Market, six stocks gained and two fell with none exceeding 4 percent, but for RJR.
Elsewhere in the Junior Market, C2000 climbed 11 percent to $10.30. In comparison, Access Financial and Elite Diagnostic gained 5 percent each to close the week at $21.01 and $3.50, respectively. In contrast, Caribbean Assurance Brokers lost 6 percent as Jetcon Corporation and Lasco Financial all fell 5 percent.
The week ended with one new listing in the TOP10 as mild gains by General Accident and a fall in the price of Dolphin Cove resulted in them swapping places.
VM Investments moved out in the TOP10 Main Market and Key Insurance moved into the TOP 10.
It is pretty clear that many investors are investing in the dark with the hope that some overvalued stocks will continue to deliver above average gains into the future, but not many people know that yesterday’s winners may not have tomorrow’s significant gains. They ignore the long established feature of the market going back almost 40 years of the IC 80/20 rule and rule of 72. The IC 80/20 rule is that only two out of ten stocks on average in one year end up in the top 10 the following year. The essence of this is that it is not prudent to invest in the vast majority of last year’s top 10 stocks, especially those that did exceptionally well and are unlikely to repeat.
Rule of 72 is simple. Divide 72 by the rate of return easily shows how quickly money can double. How does this apply to stocks? Last year the Junior Market rose 30 percent and for 2022, so far, by 27 percent. These growth rates indicate that an investment in all 45 stocks in this market would double every two and a half years based on the 2021 increase and roughly one year and four months using the year to date growth. What all of this is saying, investors don’t need to be chasing popular stocks to make good money in the market, choose those that are undervalued, with profit set to grow sufficiently to give a boost to the stock price.
Keep a careful watch on AMG Packaging, Dolphin Cove, Express Catering, Lasco Distributors, Lasco Manufacturing and Stationery and Office Supplies. Dolphin Cove, Caribbean Producers and Express Catering will be significant beneficiaries of the strong rebound in tourist arrivals.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market TOP 10 is 6.2, well below the market average of 15, while the Junior Market Top 10 PE is six versus the market at 12.9. The Junior Market TOP10 is projected to gain an average of 242 percent to May 2023 and the Main Market 229 percent.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners, accordingly, the list may or may not include the best companies in the market. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings to highlight winners from the rest, allowing investors to focus on potential winning stocks and helping to remove emotional attachments to stocks that often result in costly mistakes.
IC TOP10 stocks are likely to deliver the best returns up to the end of May 2023 and are ranked in order of potential gains, based on the possible increase for each company, considering the earnings and PE ratios for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate and result in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.

Persons who compiled this report may have an interest in securities commented on in this report.

Junior Market falters at July’s open

Trading closed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market Friday, with the declining stocks being the highlight of the day as the volume of stocks trading fell 50 percent and the value down 52 percent on Thursday 43 securities trading versus 44 on Thursday with just 12 rising, 21 declining and ten closing unchanged.
At the close, the Junior Market Index dipped 12.41 points to settle at 4,337.03.
The PE Ratio, a measure of computing appropriate stock values, averages 12.9. The PE ratios of Junior Market stocks incorporate ICInsider.com projected earnings for companies with financial year ends that fall between November this year and August 2023.
A total of 8,527,780 shares traded for $29,915,284 versus 17,139,568 units at $62,526,703 on the Thursday. Trading averaged 198,320 shares at $695,704 in contrast to 389,536 shares at $1,421,061 on Thursday. June closed with an average of 429,016 units at $1,630,104.
SSL Venture led trading with 1.95 million shares for 22.8 percent of total volume, followed by iCreate with 1.06 million units for 12.4 percent of the day’s trade and Dolla Financial with 897,135 units for 10.5 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two stocks with lower offers.
Access Financial lost $2.49 to $21.01 in an exchange of a mere three shares, Cargo Handlers rallied $1.53 to close at $12.65, trading just six stocks, Caribbean Cream fell 44 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ low of $4.01, with 5,889 units clearing the market. Dolphin Cove declined 59 cents to end at $16.91 with an exchange of 50,551 stock units, EduFocal gained 11 cents to end at $2.76 after trading 470,904 shares, Express Catering climbed 20 cents in closing at $5.70 while exchanging 5,878 stocks. Fosrich increased 10 cents to $32.60 in switching ownership of 54,317 units, iCreate dropped 49 cents to close at $4 after trading 1,056,092 stock units, Indies Pharma popped 15 cents to end at $3.30, with 42,077 units crossing the market. Lasco Manufacturing shed 15 cents to end at $4.60 with the swapping of 87,373 stock units, Lumber Depot lost 11 cents in closing at $3.09 with 468,686 shares changing hands, Mailpac Group fell 11 cents to end at $2.85 after 533,854 stocks crossed the exchange. Medical Disposables shed 30 cents to close at $7.11, with 100 stocks changing hands, Paramount Trading advanced 28 cents to $1.98 after exchanging 20 stock units, Spur Tree Spices declined 15 cents after ending at $4 in trading 120,119 shares. Stationery and Office Supplies dipped 14 cents in, ending at $13 after exchanging 15,230 units and tTech shed 51 cents to $3.23, with 321,665 stocks crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market up 27% at midyear

The Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Thursday and for the first half of the year, with the market index rising 38.91 points to 4,349.44 and recorded a 26.9 percent gain for the six months and moderately up from the 4,223.33 points close of the first quarter.
Trading jumped, with the volume of stocks rising 67 percent and the value 50 percent more than on Wednesday, with 17,139,568 shares trading at $62,526,703, up from 10,259,748 units at $41,673,742 on Wednesday. Trading averaged 389,536 shares at $1,421,061 in contrast to 233,176 shares at $947,130 on Wednesday with the month to date, averaging 429,016 units at $1,630,104 compared to 431,004 units at $1,640,627 on Wednesday the previous trading day. May closed with an average of 376,907 units at $1,638,631.
Dolla Financial led trading with 4.93 million shares for 28.8 percent of total volume, followed by Mailpac Group with 2.87 million units for 16.7 percent of the day’s trade, Spur Tree Spices ended with 1.96 million units for 11.5 percent market share and Future Energy Source with 1.62 million units for 9.5 percent of stocks changing hands.
A total of 44 securities traded on Wednesday and Thursday, with 25 rising, 13 declining and six unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure in computing appropriate stock values, averages 13. 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 of the following year.
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, Access Financial rose 50 cents after ending at $23.50 and trading 6,424 shares, Blue Power advanced 10 cents in closing at $3.70 in switching ownership of 102 stocks, CAC 2000 popped $1.73 to close at $10.23, with 502 stock units changing hands. Caribbean Cream shed 14 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $4.45, with 53,433 units crossing the market, Dolphin Cove gained 48 cents to end at $17.50 in an exchange of 8,000 shares, EduFocal declined 15 cents to $2.65 after exchanging 167,290 stock units. Elite Diagnostic rallied 12 cents to $3.54 while exchanging 7,633 units, Everything Fresh climbed 10 cents to $1.45, with 12,172 stocks clearing the market, Express Catering lost 47 cents in closing at $5.50 in an exchange of 94,319 shares. Fontana increased 55 cents to $10.55 in exchanging 166,718 stocks, Fosrich popped 50 cents to $32.50 with 79,205 units changing hands, GWest Corporation rallied 10 cents to end at $1.20 in trading 89,879 stock units. Honey Bun increased 41 cents in ending at $9 after trading 4,776 stock units, Iron Rock Insurance rose 34 cents to close at $3.29 after an exchange of 800 stocks, Mailpac Group climbed 21 cents in closing at $2.96, with 2,866,787 shares crossing the market. Main Event advanced 90 cents in closing at $7.50 after exchanging 3,528 units, Medical Disposables gained 12 cents ending at $7.41 with the swapping of 60 stocks, Spur Tree Spices rose 50 cents to $4.15 in switching ownership of 1,962,620 shares and SSL Venture climbed 18 cents to end at $3.05, with 174,096 stock units crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Gains for Junior Market

Trading closed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market Wednesday, with the volume and value of stocks traded declining with 43 percent fewer shares changing hands with the value 28 percent lower than on Tuesday.
A total of 44 securities traded similar to Tuesday, with 15 rising, 22 declining and seven closing unchanged. The Junior Market Index popped 26.55 points to settle at 4,310.53. A total of 10,259,748 shares traded for $41,673,742 compared to 18,129,942 units at $57,975,106 on the Tuesday. Trading averaged  233,176 shares at $947,130 in contrast to 412,044 shares at $1,317,616 on Tuesday with month to date, averaging 431,004 units at $1,640,627 compared to 441,491 units at $1,677,391 on the previous trading day. May closed with an average of 376,907 units at $1,638,631.
Dolla Financial led trading with 3.19 million shares for 31.1 percent of total volume, followed by iCreate with 2.73 million units for 26.6 percent of the day’s trade and Future Energy Source with 530,433 units for 5.2 percent market share.
The PE Ratio, a measure of computing appropriate stock values, averages 12.9. 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 five stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial climbed 50 cents to $23 after exchanging 12,717 shares, AMG Packaging popped 61 cents to close at $4.79 in trading 26,338 stock units, Blue Power increased 22 cents in ending at $3.60 with 400 units changing hands. CAC 2000 dropped $1.72 to end at $8.50 in trading 5,142 stocks, Cargo Handlers fell $1.78 to $11.12 after 3,427 stock units crossed the exchange, Caribbean Assurance Brokers shed 13 cents to $2.20 in swapping 41,830 units. Caribbean Cream lost 30 cents to close at $4.59 with 232,886 stocks crossing the market, Dolphin Cove advanced 12 cents in ending at $17.02 with 31,728 shares clearing the market, Fosrich rose 60 cents to $32 after trading of 19,260 shares. Honey Bun declined 41 cents to end at $8.59 in an exchange of 2,815 units, iCreate gained 45 cents to a record closing high of $4.55, with 2,730,584 stocks crossing the market, Indies Pharma rallied 14 cents to $3.15 in trading 80,339 stock units. Iron Rock Insurance fell 34 cents in closing at $2.95 with an exchange of 3,010 stock units, KLE Group gained 28 cents to $2.28 while exchanging 2,858 units, Lasco Manufacturing climbed 22 cents to end at $4.72, with 4,678 shares changing hands. Limners and Bards lost 10 cents to close at $2.70 with the swapping of 162,141 stocks, Main Event dropped 20 cents in closing at $6.60 while trading 17,127 units, Paramount Trading shed 27 cents in ending at $1.68 with 43,485 stock units clearing the market. Spur Tree Spices declined 14 cents to $3.65 with an exchange of 355,901 stocks, SSL Venture rallied 37 cents to end at $2.87 in trading 71,277 shares and Stationery and Office Supplies popped 71 cents to 52 weeks’ high of $13.15 trading 268,154 stock units.
In the preference segmentCAC 2000 9.5% preference share declined 13 cents to $1.05 in exchanging 11,486 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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