Trading drops on the Junior Market

Trading closed on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Tuesday, with the volume and value of stocks traded declining 52 percent respectively compared with Monday with trading in 44 securities compared with 43 on Monday and ended with 19 rising, 16 declining and nine closing unchanged.
Investors traded 7,403,059 shares for $14,802,391 down from 15,354,831 units at $30,576,301 on Monday.
Trading averaged 168,251 shares at $336,418, compared with 357,089 shares at $711,077 on Monday with the month to date, averaging 261,585 units at $521,594 compared to September with an average of 220,239 units at $459,425.
Dolla Financial led trading with 2.97 million shares for 40.1 percent of total volume followed by One Great Studio with 2.63 million units for 35.5 percent of the day’s trade and Mailpac Group with 360,221 units for 4.9 percent market share.
At the close, the Junior Market Index fell 9.14 points to finish at 3,898.32.
The Junior Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 10.6, based on last traded prices in conjunction with earnings projected by ICInsider.com for the financial years ending between November 2023 and August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows no stock ended with a bid higher than the last selling price and three with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial rallied $2.30 to $25.39 with stakeholders exchanging 4,590 shares, Caribbean Assurance Brokers popped 10 cents and ended at $3.30 in an exchange of 1,020 units, Consolidated Bakeries fell 8 cents to end at $2.28 in an exchange of 83 stock units, Everything Fresh declined 15 cents to $1.55 as investors exchanged 1,500 stocks. Express Catering advanced 17 cents to close at $4.77 with 6,424 stock units being traded, Fontana rose 34 cents to close at $10.99 with traders dealing in 42,106 units, Fosrich lost 11 cents to end at $2.35 after an exchange of 42,990 stocks, Future Energy climbed 15 cents and ended at $3.65, with 149,465 shares crossing the exchange. Honey Bun shed 44 cents to $6.35 with a transfer of 10,145 stock units, Indies Pharma gained 14 cents in closing at $3.14 after 1,002 stocks passed through the market, ISP Finance dipped $3.97 in closing at $30 after an exchange of 889 shares, Knutsford Express skidded 50 cents to $12, with 59,372 units changing hands. Lumber Depot increased 15 cents to end at $2.45 after 107,100 stocks crossed the market, Main Event increased $1.50 to close at $15 after trading of 60,400 units, MFS Capital Partners climbed 41 cents and ended at $2.50 with investors dealing in 129,159 shares and Tropical Battery popped 8 cents to end at $1.93 in switching ownership of 54,234 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Ciboney & Transjamaican JSE hottest stocks

Ciboney and Transjamaican Highway stocks recorded gains of 150 percent and 98 percent to September respectively in a period of poor performance for the Main Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange that fell 8 percent over the same period. The Trinidad and Tobago based Massey Holdings was next with a 30 percent rise.
The above two leading stocks were not only dominant Main Market, they were the best performing ones in the overall market of the exchange bettering the next best, the Junior Market, ISP Finance with a gain of 94 percent.
The Main Market had only eight companies recording gains for the first nine months of 2023 as tight monetary policy pursued by Bank of Jamaica and poor profit results of several companies weighed down on stock prices.
Ciboney rise follows the acquisition of the majority shares from Finsac by the new majority owners IEC Energy Company. Transjamaican Highway the next performer was pushed by an outstanding jump in profits for the six months to June over the similar period last year, with earnings of 14 Jamaican cents per share versus just 3 cents for the same period last year. The stock’s performance was also helped by the declaration of a substantial increase in dividend of 18.66 cents up from 8.55 cents last year.
The commercial rental property company Stanley Motta, delivered a 12 percent increase, Jamaica Broilers chipped in with 10 percent and Productivity Business Solutions 9 percent.
Most of the Main Market worst performing stocks reported disappointing results compared to the previous year. Palace Amusement Company was the only listing of the worst performing stocks that recorded improved profit compared to 2022. Mayberry Investments suffered a sharp reversal in profit during 2023 compared to the previous year, Berger Paints profit fell sharply with the company reporting a loss during the period, Radio Jamaica reported a loss during the last two quarters compared to the previous year. Barita Investments profits are down sharply with the third quarter to June down from $1.5 billion in 2022 to just $504 million in the current year.
Jamaica Stock Exchange led the declining stocks with a 43 percent drop, First Rock Capital was next with a fall of 38 percent followed by Palace and Pulse down 35 percent each. Barita Investments dropped 32 percent and Radio Jamaica ended with a fall of 31 percent, Salada Foods ended up with the lowest decline of the TOP10 worst performing stocks with a loss of 20 percent.

9 Junior Market stocks fall for 2 rising

Prices pulled back in trading on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Monday, following trading in 43 securities compared with 42 on Friday and ended with prices of just seven rising, 31 declining and five closing unchanged with the volume of stocks traded declining 41 percent and the value 55 percent lower than Friday.
Investors traded 15,354,831 shares at $30,576,301 versus 25,966,253 units at $67,322,180 on Friday.
Trading averaged 357,089 shares at $711,077 compared with 618,244 stocks at $1,602,909 on Friday, over September with an average of 220,239 units at $459,425.
One Great Studio led trading with 3.51 million shares for 22.9 percent of total volume followed by Mailpac Group with 3.51 million units for 22.8 percent of the day’s trade, Spur Tree Spices ended with 2.50 million units for 16.3 percent share of the market and ONE on ONE Educational with 1.03 million units for 6.7 percent of the total volume.
At the close, the Market Index dropped 51.88 points to settle at 3,907.46.
The Junior Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 10.7, based on last traded prices in conjunction with earnings projected by ICInsider.com for the financial years ending between November 2023 and August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ended with a bid higher than the last selling price and four with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial shed $2.41 and ended at $23.09 as investors exchanged 605 shares, Caribbean Assurance Brokers dipped 18 cents to $3.20 with stakeholders exchanging 125,354 stock units, Derrimon Trading dropped 19 cents to close at $2.01 with traders dealing in 3,216 units. Dolla Financial skidded 12 cents in closing at $2.16 with 915,105 stocks changing hands, Dolphin Cove lost 34 cents to end at $16 with investors transferring 49,710 stock units, Fosrich declined 44 cents in closing at $2.46 after an exchange of 31,971 shares. Future Energy fell 50 cents to close at $3.50 after a transfer of 974,341 stocks, Image Plus dropped 10 cents and ended at $2.07 as 85,359 units passed through the market, Indies Pharma declined 15 cents to end at $3 after an exchange of 11,493 units. JFP Ltd fell 10 cents to $1.50 in trading 319,270 stocks, Knutsford Express dipped 8 cents and ended at $12.50 with investors dealing in 8,814 stock units, Lumber Depot lost 24 cents to end at $2.30 in an exchange of 21,555 shares. Main Event shed 67 cents to close at $13.50 while exchanging 5,000 stock units, ONE on ONE Educational skidded 14 cents in closing at $1.01 after the swapping of 1,028,049 units, Regency Petroleum fell 37 cents to $2.10 with a transfer of 319,239 shares. Spur Tree Spices dipped 10 cents in closing at $2.15, with 2,500,252 stocks crossing the market, Tropical Battery dropped 13 cents to end at $1.85 with shareholders swapping 74,586 stock units and tTech shed 27 cents to $2.21 after an exchange of 200 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market rise on reduced trades

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Trading dropped on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Tuesday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 45 percent and the value 43 percent compared with Monday with trading in just 35 securities down from 46 on Monday and ended with 14 rising, 12 declining and nine closing unchanged, with the market index advancing 16.05 points to close over the 3,800 handle at 3,805.46.
Investors traded 3,917,931 shares for $8,601,957 compared with 7,109,987 units at $15,074,419 on Monday.
Trading averaged 111,941 shares at $245,770 in contrast 154,565 shares at $327,705 on Monday with the month to date, averaging 189,339 units at $361,258 down from 193,170 stock units at $366,976 on the prior day. August closed with an average of 183,001 units at $460,354.
One Great Studio led trading with 959,311 shares for 24.5 percent of total volume followed by Jamaican Teas with 673,809 units for 17.2 percent of the day’s trade and Dolla Financial with 439,149 units for 11.2 percent market share.
The Junior Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 10.3, based on last traded prices in conjunction with earnings projected by ICInsider.com for the financial years ending between November 2023 and August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial dipped 17 cents and ended at $25 after a mere two shares crossed the market, AMG Packaging dropped 22 cents to $2.27, with 6,208 stock units crossing the exchange, Fosrich declined 12 cents in closing at $2.18 in an exchange of 6,375 stocks. Future Energy Source climbed 15 cents to close at $3.45 with shareholders swapping 303,596 units, General Accident skidded 11 cents to end at $5.09 in switching ownership of 80,652 units, Honey Bun shed 73 cents in closing at $6.06 after trading 13,000 stocks. ISP Finance fell $1 to close at $34 with stakeholders exchanging 1,160 shares, Lasco Manufacturing popped 20 cents and ended at $5.40 after 28,848 stock units were traded, Limners and Bards gained 6 cents to $1.78, with 5,448 stock units crossing the market. Main Event lost $1.18 to end at $13.05 with 49,938 shares clearing the market, MFS Capital Partners increased 10 cents in closing at $2.10 with a transfer of 186,310 units, One Great Studio fell 5 cents to $1.10 in an exchange of 959,311 stocks.
Regency Petroleum rallied 10 cents to end at $2.20 with an exchange of 130,110 units and Spur Tree Spices rose 8 cents and ended at $2.18 after an exchange of 284,112 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading up Junior Market prices down

Trading closed on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Monday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 7 percent and the value 15 percent more than on Friday after trading took place in 46 securities compared with 44 on Friday and ended with 12 rising, 20 declining and 14 closing unchanged on a day that closed with the market index falling.
Investors traded 7,109,987 shares for $15,074,419 compared with 6,672,237 units at $13,058,494 on Friday.
Trading averaged 154,565 shares at $327,705 up from 151,642 shares at $296,784 on Friday with the month to date, averaging 193,170 units at $366,976 compared to 195,857 stock units at $369,709 on the previous day compared to August with an average of 183,001 units at $460,354.
One Great Studio led trading with 2.69 million shares for 37.9 percent of total volume followed by Dolla Financial with 1.19 million units for 16.7 percent of the day’s trade and Mailpac Group with 643,319 units for 9 percent market share.
At the close, the Junior Market Index fell 20.18 points to conclude trading at 3,789.41.
The Junior Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 10.3, based on last traded prices in conjunction with earnings projected by ICInsider.com for the financial years ending between November 2023 and August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Access Financial rose 17 cents and ended at $25.17 in trading 1,033 shares, Derrimon Trading rallied 10 cents in closing at $2, with 28,280 stocks clearing the market, Future Energy Source fell 15 cents to end at $3.30 with investors dealing in 134,078 units. Indies Pharma advanced 14 cents to $2.90 in an exchange of 5,209 stock units, Iron Rock Insurance dropped 20 cents to close trading at $2 with investors swapping 50 stocks, Jamaican Teas lost 7 cents to close at $2 with an exchange of 59,546 stock units. Lasco Manufacturing dipped 11 cents in closing at $5.20 as investors exchanged 500,460 units, Main Event declined 23 cents to $14.23 after 2,266 shares crossed the market, Medical Disposables shed 39 cents and ended at at a 52 weeks’ low of $3.81, with 5,020 shares crossing the exchange.Tropical Battery skidded 10 cents to end at $1.90, with 3,000 stock units changing hands and tTech declined 13 cents to close at $2.35 after a transfer of 87,848 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Investors cooled on One Great Studio

Trading cool in on shares of One Great Studio at the close of the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Friday, with less than 2 million shares trading compared to more than 14 million units traded in each of the previous three days as such Friday’s volume dropped sharply 68 percent with a 59 percent lower the value of stocks being traded but the Junior Market was able to record a moderate modest increase at the close of trading.
A total of 44 securities were traded compared to 45 on Thursday with market activity ending with prices of 20 rising, 15 declining and nine closing unchanged.
Investors traded 6,672,237 shares for $13,058,494 down from 21,011,494 units at $31,863,579 on Thursday.
Trading averaged 151,642 shares at $296,784 compared with 466,922 shares at $708,080 on Thursday with the month to date, averaging 195,857 units at $369,709 down from 199,010 stock units at $374,909 on the previous day. August closed with an average of 183,001 units at $460,354.
One Great Studio led trading with 1.89 million shares for 28.3 percent of total volume followed by Derrimon Trading with 1.64 million units for 24.6 percent of the day’s trade and Dolla Financial with 766,933 units for 11.5 percent market share.
At the close, the Junior Market Index rose 5.63 points to settle at 3,809.59.
The Junior Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 10.4, based on last traded prices in conjunction with earnings projected by ICInsider.com for the financial years ending between November 2023 and August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and eight with lower offers.
At the close, AMG Packaging rallied 21 cents to $2.49 after 18,873 shares passed through the market, Blue Power advanced 15 cents to $2.65 in switching ownership of 10 units, CAC 2000 climbed 58 cents to end at $4.46 after an exchange of 15 stocks, Cargo Handlers lost 45 cents to close at $14.50, with 5,095 stock units crossing the market. Caribbean Cream climbed 58 cents to $4.10 in trading 300 stocks, Caribbean Flavours popped 8 cents to end at $1.30 with investors transferring 41,968 units, Consolidated Bakeries shed 29 cents to close at $2.10 after a transfer of 200 shares, Derrimon Trading dropped 10 cents and ended at $1.90 in an exchange of 1,640,776 stocks. Dolla Financial dipped 11 cents in closing at $2.16 in trading of 766,933 stocks, Dolphin Cove rose 49 cents to $16.49, with 5,790 shares crossing the exchange, EduFocal gained 5 cents to end at $1.39 with shareholders swapping 69,976 units, Fontana rose 10 cents to close at $10.40 after exchanging 40,779 stock units. Fosrich skidded 11 cents in closing at $2.24 after trading 51,522 stock units, Future Energy Source gained 14 cents to $3.45 with investors dealing in 166,158 shares, Honey Bun popped 50 cents and ended at $6.80 as investors exchanged 1,160 stocks, Indies Pharma fell 14 cents to end at $2.76, with 4,475 units crossing the market. ISP Finance dropped $9.93 to close at $35 with 4,999 shares changing hands, Jamaican Teas advanced 7 cents and ended at $2.07 while exchanging 9,447 stock units, JFP Ltd dipped 5 cents to close at $1.50 after investors traded 38,548 units, Knutsford Express rose 5 cents in closing at $11.35 with a transfer of 18,570 stocks. Lasco Distributors rallied 10 cents and ended at $4.30 with traders dealing in 50 stocks, Lasco Manufacturing skidded 9 cents in closing at $5.31 with stakeholders exchanging 387 shares, Lumber Depot increased 14 cents to close at $2.24 with 684,872 stock units clearing the market, MFS Capital Partners rose 5 cents to $2.05 with an exchange of 29,459 units. One Great Studio shed 7 cents to end at $1.20 with investors transferring 1,889,355 units, Regency Petroleum increased 5 cents in closing at $2.15 after an exchange of 260,408 shares, Spur Tree Spices advanced 10 cents and ended at $2.10 with a transfer of 117,165 stocks and Stationery and Office Supplies popped 10 cents to end at $1.70 while exchanging 354,221 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

One Great Studio dominates again

For a third consecutive day, One Great Studio dominated Junior Market trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Thursday, accounting 71 percent with the volume of stocks traded and was the major reason for a 20 percent fall in volume and a 12 percent fall in the value of the day’s trade than Wednesday with 45 securities trading compared with 44 on Wednesday and ended with prices of 23 stocks rising, 13 declining and nine closing unchanged.
Investors traded 21,011,494 shares for $31,863,579 versus 26,192,370 units at $36,308,731 on Wednesday.
Trading averaged 466,922 shares at $708,080 compared with 595,281 units at $825,198 on Wednesday with a month to date average of 199,010 shares at $374,909 compared with 177,933 stock units at $348,698 on the previous day. August closed with an average of 183,001 units at $460,354.
One Great Studio led trading with 14.83 million shares for 70.6 percent of total volume followed by Fosrich with 1.64 million units for 7.8 percent of the day’s trade and Mailpac Group with 1.0 million units for 4.8 percent of the day’s trade.
Price movements resulted in the Junior Market Index popping 20.71 points to end at 3,803.96.
The Junior Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 10.5 based on last traded prices in conjunction with earnings projected by ICInsider.com for the financial years ending between November 2023 and August 2024.
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, Blue Power dipped 15 cents and ended at $2.50 after an exchange of 446,997 shares, Cargo Handlers shed $1.25 to $14.95, with 1,131 stock units crossing the exchange, Caribbean Cream declined 55 cents to close at $3.52 in switching ownership of 4,153 stocks, Derrimon Trading rebounded by 50 cents to $2 in an exchange of 728,866 units. Dolla Financial rose 7 cents in closing at $2.27 with investors trading 151,765 stock units, EduFocal popped 12 cents to $1.34 with an exchange of 4,706 units, Elite Diagnostic gained 16 cents and ended at $1.81 with shareholders swapping 2,611 stocks, Fontana fell 10 cents to $10.30, with 16,520 shares clearing the market. Fosrich advanced 26 cents to close at $2.35 after 1,637,218 units passed through the market, Future Energy Source rallied 6 cents in closing at $3.31 with a transfer of 125,086 stock units, General Accident increased 15 cents to close at $5.25 after trading in 41,060 shares, GWest Corporation advanced 6 cents and ended at $1.01 and closed with an exchange of 67,262 stocks. Honey Bun gained 30 cents to end at $6.30 after a transfer of 2,500 stocks, Iron Rock Insurance popped 20 cents to $2.20, with 2 stock units changing hands, ISP Finance climbed 93 cents in closing at $44.93 in trading 2 shares, JFP Ltd increased 11 cents to $1.55 after investors exchanged 14,796 units. Knutsford Express dropped 13 cents to $11.30 with trading in 25,269 stock units, Lasco Distributors lost 15 cents to close at $4.20 with an exchange of 199,870 shares, Lasco Manufacturing rallied 8 cents and ended at $5.40 with traders dealing in 18,650 units, Limners and Bards rose 7 cents to end at $1.75, with 5,670 stocks crossing the market. Lumber Depot climbed 10 cents and ended at $2.10 after 193,070 stock units crossed the market, One Great Studio advanced 9 cents to close at a record close of $1.27 with an exchange of 14,829,035 shares, Paramount Trading skidded 28 cents to $1.72 with stakeholders exchanging 5,500 stocks. Regency Petroleum fell 9 cents to end at $2.10 with investors transferring 150,094 units and Tropical Battery gained 10 cents in closing at $2 after 57,552 shares passed through the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

1 Great Studio dominant Junior Market stock

Newly listed One Great Studio dominated Junior Market trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Wednesday, pushing the volume of stocks traded up 53 percent and the value 66 percent more than Tuesday with trading in 44 securities compared with 42 on Tuesday and ended with prices of just 11 rising, 22 declining and 11 closing unchanged.
One Great Studio led trading with 21.66 million shares for 82.7 percent of total volume followed by Derrimon Trading with 900,000 units for 3.4 percent of the day’s trade and Dolla Financial with 713,784 units for 2.7 percent market share.
Investors traded 26,192,370 shares for $36,308,731 against  17,126,215 units at $21,864,015 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 595,281 shares at $825,198, up from 407,767 stocks at $520,572 on Tuesday with the month to date, averaging 177,933 units at $348,698 compared with 143,154 stock units at $308,990 on the previous day. August closed with an average of 183,001 shares at $460,354.
At the close, the Junior Market Index gained 13.23 points to close at 3,783.25.
The Junior Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 10.3, based on last traded prices in conjunction with earnings projected by ICInsider.com for the financial years ending between November 2023 and August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial fell 5 cents to $24.95 while exchanging 3,324 shares, CAC 2000 increased 36 cents in closing at $3.88 as investors traded 200 stock units, Caribbean Assurance Brokers climbed 9 cents to end at $2.83 in switching ownership of 10,832 stocks, Consolidated Bakeries rose 32 cents to $2.42 with a transfer of 1,386 units. Derrimon Trading shed 50 cents to close at $1.50 with investors transferring 900,000 stocks, Dolphin Cove skidded 16 cents to end at $16 with an exchange of 69,012 units, EduFocal lost 13 cents to end at $1.22 after 20,157 shares passed through the market, Elite Diagnostic dropped 16 cents to close at $1.65 with 10,274 stock units clearing the market. Fosrich popped 5 cents and ended at $2.09 with an exchange of 452,242 shares, General Accident advanced 12 cents in closing at $5.10 with investors dealing in 97,478 stock units, Honey Bun declined 45 cents to $6 in an exchange of 164,387 units, Iron Rock Insurance dipped 10 cents to close at $2 with stakeholders exchanging 2,509 stocks. ISP Finance dipped 95 cents and ended at $44. With investors trading 97 stock units, Jamaican Teas rallied 20 cents to end at $2 after 4,917 stocks crossed the market, JFP Ltd declined 6 cents in closing at $1.44 after an exchange of 51,048 shares, Knutsford Express gained 43 cents to close at $11.43 with shareholders swapping 314 units. Lasco Manufacturing gained 12 cents to $5.32 in an exchange of 1,229 shares, Limners and Bards lost 10 cents in closing at $1.68, with 14,926 units crossing the exchange, Paramount Trading climbed 5 cents to end at $2 in trading 3,667 stocks. Spur Tree Spices fell 12 cents and ended at $2.02 with traders dealing in 67,664 stock units, Stationery and Office Supplies shed 7 cents to end at $1.58 after a transfer of 426,793 stock units and Tropical Battery dropped 10 cents to $1.90, with 30,221 shares changing hands.

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

Junior Market bounces on Thursday

The advanced, decline ratio was almost even at the close of the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Thursday, but that did not prevent the Market Index from rallying  42.71  points to close out the day at 3,811.57, after opening with more than 90 points in the early morning session and trading ended with the volume of stocks changing hands rising 267 percent and the value 190 percent more than Wednesday, following trading in 42 securities, down from 44 on Wednesday and ending with 16 rising, 15 declining and 11 closing unchanged.
Investors traded 11,110,231 shares for $23,817,408 up from 3,026,858 units at $8,218,631 on Wednesday.
Trading averaged 264,529 shares at $567,081 compared with 68,792 units at $186,787 on Wednesday. Trading for the  month to date averages 126,578 stock units at $307,407 compared with 110,748 shares at $277,609, the previous day. Trading in August closed with an average of 183,001 units at $460,354.
EduFocal led trading with 3.49 million shares for 31.5 percent of total volume followed by Jamaican Teas with 1.50 million units for 13.5 percent of the day’s trade and Jetcon Corporation with 1.03 million units for 9.2 percent of the day’s volume.
The Junior Market ended trading with an average of 10.6, based on the last traded price in conjunction with projected earnings computed by ICInsider.com for the financial years ending between November 2023 and August 2024.
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, Access Financial rallied $2 to close at $25 in trading a mere 6 shares, Cargo Handlers bounced $2.90 to $16.40 after an exchange of 734 units, Dolphin Cove increased 44 cents and ended at $16.50 after an exchange of 101,912 stock units. Everything Fresh dropped 16 cents in closing at $1.32 after 15,226 stocks changed hands, Fontana declined 55 cents to $10, with 70,432 units crossing the market, Future Energy Source dipped 5 cents to end at $3.25 with a transfer of 790,345 stocks.General Accident slipped 5 cents and ended at $4.85 with investors trading 112 stocks, Honey Bun popped 11 cents to close at $6.71 with shareholders swapping 314,857 shares, ISP Finance climbed 75 cents in closing at 52 weeks’ high of $44.95 with stakeholders exchanging 10 stock units. Knutsford Express fell $1.01 to $10.24 in switching ownership of 4,428 shares, Lasco Distributors popped 10 cents to $4.45 as investors exchanged 52,306 stocks, Lumber Depot lost 25 cents in closing at $1.81 with 418,304 units clearing the market. Main Event shed $1.31 and ended at $14.19 after an exchange of 5,868 shares, MFS Capital Partners shed 15 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $2.10 after trading in 214,932 units, Paramount Trading lost 7 cents to close at $1.93 after a transfer of 26,357 stock units and Tropical Battery rose 10 cents and ended at $2 with traders dealing in 51,873 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

ISP Finance jumps $10.20 above $44

Thinly traded ISP Finance, surged $10.20 to one year high of $44.20, leading the 12 stocks that rose at the close of trading on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Wednesday,that was not enough to quell the negative pull of 17 other stocks that declined as the volume of stocks traded was moderately higher and the value 24 percent greater than in trading on Tuesday.
The market closed with trading in 44 securities, up from 40 on Tuesday and ended with 15 closing unchanged following those rising, and declining.
Investors traded 3,026,858 shares for $8,218,631 compared with 2,941,650 units at $6,618,990 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 68,792 shares at $186,787 compared with 73,541 shares at $165,475 on Tuesday with the month to date, averaging 110,748 units at $277,609 compared with 116,481 stock units at $290,019 on the previous day. August closed with an average of 183,001 units at $460,354.
Future Energy Source led trading with 744,736 shares for 24.6 percent of total volume followed by JFP Ltd with 600,551 units for 19.8 percent of the day’s trade and ONE on ONE Educational with 229,220 units for 7.6 percent market share.
The Junior Market Index fell 8.68 points to end trading at 3,768.86.
The Junior Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 10.5 computed based on the last traded price in conjunction with earnings projected by ICInsider.com’s for financial years ending between November 2023 and August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows six stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Consolidated Bakeries popped 10 cents to end at $2.10 after an exchange of 598 shares, Dolla Financial rose 6 cents to $2.37 in an exchange of 115,682 stocks,EduFocal increased 21 cents to $1.46 with investors trading 145,666 stocks. Express Catering rallied 35 cents to close at $4.85, with 240 units crossing the market, Fosrich advanced 11 cents in closing at $2.04 with shareholders swapping 99,691 stock units, Future Energy Source fell 10 cents and ended at $3.30, with 744,736 stock units crossing the market. ISP Finance surged $10.20 to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $44.20 after investors traded 7,716 stocks, Lasco Financial dropped 15 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $1.75 and closed after 166,806 units changed hands, Lasco Manufacturing declined 8 cents and ended at $5.20 as investors exchanged 155,801 shares. Limners and Bards shed 5 cents in closing at $1.70 with an exchange of 3,535 shares, Lumber Depot gained 6 cents to close at $2.06 after trading 20,521 stock units, Tropical Battery slippped 6 cents in closing at $1.90 after a transfer of 109,191 stocks and tTech dipped 13 cents to $2.35 with stakeholders trading a mere 199 shares.
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