A big 47 percent jump in Scotia Group’s third quarter profits motivated investors to push the stock up by $1 to $31.50 and the main market all Jamaica index up by more than 1,600 points in the morning session, even as the overall volumes traded so far is light.
The junior market rose moderately with two stocks traded at new highs in the morning session, as Jetcon Corporation rose 70 cents to $4 with 20,000 units trading and while 2,000 units traded for Paramount Trading at $17.50 for a gain of $2.45. Caribbean Cream that has come in for increased buying traded above Wednesday’s closing high to $9 with 10,000 shares.
At 10:45 am 26 securities traded, resulting in a volume of only 246,695 shares carrying a value of 1,765,042 changing hands compared to 3,624,650 shares carrying a value of $18.2 million on Wednesday. The average number of shares traded amounts to only The 9,488 units compared to 95,386 units on Wednesday. The number of stocks falling are 6 while the prices of 12 securities rose as the market continues to consolidate.
The all Jamaica Composite Index gained 1,653.06 points to 178,719.40, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index climbed 1,478.14 points to 160,848.70, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index rose 1,468.28 points to close at 172,630.46 and the junior market index rose 9.48 points to 2,283.75.
Scotia pushed JSE main market
2 new highs for junior stocks – Wednesday
The market index gained 8.17 points, to close at 2,274.27. Market activities ended with 5 securities closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 ending with lower offers.
Trading ended with 3,294,451 units changing hands, 520 percent more than on Tuesday, while the value traded jumped 597 percent, with $15,960,574, up from $2,288,358 changing hands on Tuesday.
At the close, AMG Packaging traded 25,500, shares with the price dropping $1.95 to close at $15.55, Blue Power rose 98 cents with 615 shares trading and closed at a new high of $21, CAC 2000 closed with 2,000 shares changing hands at $6.40. Caribbean Cream gained 40 cents and closed with 6,823 shares changing hands at a 52 weeks’ high of $8.70, after trading as high as $10.20, Caribbean Flavours lost 50 cents in trading 30,000 units to close at $8, Caribbean Producers traded 19,171 shares and fell 35 cents to close at $3.25. Consolidated Bakeries closed with a loss of 5 cents at $2.35 with 16,121 units changing hands. C2W Music ended with 210,483 shares trading at 20 cents, General Accident closed trading with 86,147 units at $2.30, Honey Bun rose 33 cents in trading 27,760 units to end at $5.85, Jamaican Teas traded only 220 units but declined by 20 cents to end at $3.80. KLE Group traded 66,000 units and rose by 10 cents to close at $1.50. Knutsford Express Services ended with 740 units trading at $26, but ended trading with the stock on offer at $25 to sell 38,260 units. Lasco Distributors closed with 1,409,630 units trading, ended with a rise of 5 cents at $7, Lasco Financial lost 35 cents with 1,266,578 shares changing hands at $3.10. Lasco Manufacturing fell 9 cents and closed at $4.36 with 1,652 shares trading, Medical Disposables rose by 30 cents in trading 40,933 shares and closed at $3.85 and tTech rose 70 cents in trading 84,078 shares at $6.
2 new highs for junior market
The junior market rose moderately but three stocks traded at new highs in the morning session as Caribbean Cream hit $10.20 in trading just 4,823 shares and Blue Power traded at $21. tTech traded up to $6 with 48,521 unit. The advance decline ratio was positive at more than 2 to 1.
At 11:45 am 38 securities traded, resulting in a volume of just 3,624,650 shares carrying a value of $18.2 million changing hands compared to 2,159,587 shares carrying a value of approximately $2.16 million on Tuesday. The average number of shares traded amounts to only The 95,386 units compared to 79,985 units on Tuesday. The number of stocks falling are 8 while the prices of 18 securities rose as the market continues to consolidate.
138 Student Living traded 641,007 units and gained 20 cents to $4.70 and Lasco Financial Services trades 1,266,578 shares but fell down to $3.10 from $3.45 at the close on Tuesday.
The all Jamaica Composite Index gained 102.03 points to 177,425.60, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index climbed 91.24 points to 159,691.81, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index rose 270.06 points to close at 171,561.63 and the junior market index rose 18.06 points to 2,284.16.
7 junior stocks rise 2 fall – Tuesday
The Junior market closed on Tuesday, with limited traded that rose 69 percent above Monday’s low level Fewer securities traded than on Monday, but at the close 7 stocks gained, while 2 declined out of 10 securities that traded, down from 12 on Monday as two stocks closed a new highs.
The market index declined 14.32 points, to close at 2,266.10. Market activities ended with 4 securities closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 ending with lower offers.
Trading ended with 531,125 units changing hands, 63 percent less than on Monday, while the value traded jumped 57 percent, with just $2,288,358 up from $1,453,100 changing hands on Monday.
At the close, Caribbean Cream closed with 18,700 shares changing hands and gained 30 cents to close at $8.30, Caribbean Producers traded 2,316 shares to close at $3.50 after gaining 35 cents, Consolidated Bakeries closed with a 20 cents rise to close at $2.40 with 20,192 units changing hands. Honey Bun rose 33 cents in trading 90,458 units to end at $5.85, Lasco Distributors closed with 16,572 units trading, ended with a loss of 5 cents at $6.95, Lasco Financial gained 5 cents with 209,953 shares changing hands at $3.45. Lasco Manufacturing rose 10 cents and closed at $4.45 with 125,661 shares trading, Medical Disposables traded 27,067, shares and closed at $3.55, Paramount Trading climbed $1.05 to end with 2,000 shares changing hands at a 52 weeks’ high of $15.05 and tTech rose 5 cents in trading 18,206 shares at $5.30.
2 junior stocks rise 4 fall – Monday
The Junior market closed on Monday, with limited trades that fell 63 percent below Friday’s levels, but with a few more securities traded than on Friday. At the close, only 6 stocks had changes in their prices as 2 gained, while 4 declined out of 14 securities that traded, up from 12 on Friday.
The market index rose just 4.21 points, to close at 2,280.42 and is up 27 percent for the year to date.
Market activities ended with 7 securities closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 ending with lower offers.
Trading ended with 314,520 units changing hands, 63 percent less than on Friday, while the value traded dropped a whopping 73 percent, with just $1,453,100 down from $5,439,011 changing hands on Friday.
At the close, AMG Packaging dropped $1.70 and ended at $17.50, with just 535 units changing hands, Cargo Handlers traded at a new high of $86.10 after rising 10 cents with just 200 shares trading, at the close the bid on the stock was for 1,500 shares at 86.50 with none on offer. Caribbean Cream closed with 1,200 shares changing hands at $8, Caribbean Producers traded 4,489 shares to close at $3.25 after falling 53 cents, C2W Music closed at 20 cents with 950 units changing hands, Derrimon Trading rose 5 cents to close at $3.10 with 2,000 shares changing hands, General Accident traded 150,000 units to end at $2.30. Honey Bun traded 3,634 units to end at $5.52, Knutsford Express traded 4,000 shares to close at $26, Lasco Distributors ended with 24,964 shares changing hands and fell 5 cents to close at $7. Lasco Financial had just 2,899 shares changing hands at $3.50, Lasco Manufacturing closed at $4.35 for a loss of 15 cents with 110,563 shares trading, Medical Disposables traded 117,630, shares and closed at $3.55 and tTech traded 26,456 shares at $5.25.
Cargo Handlers at new high
Cargo Handlers traded at a new high of $86.10 on the junior market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange in early Monday trading but with only 200 shares changing hands. Trading volume in the overall markets has been light with the highest volume traded being Pan Jamaican Investment with 38,032 units at $24.
The junior market index rose a bit with only a few securities trading in that market but the main market indices declined.
In trading Cable & Wireless after trading as low as 75 cents on Friday found some support to trade a small volume at 80 cents and now has a bid to buy at 76 cents. Scotia Group traded up by 95 cents to trade at 28,000 units at $30.
At 10:45 am 23 securities traded, resulting in a volume of just 202,505 shares carrying a value of $3.1 million changing hands compared to 861,119 shares carrying a value of $8,593,129 on Friday. The average number of shares traded amounts to only 8,805 units compared to 39,142 units on Friday. The number of stocks falling are 6 while the prices of 8 securities rose as the market continues to consolidate.
The all Jamaica Composite Index fell 230.99 points to 176,055.60, the Jamaica Stock Exchange Market Index eased 206.55 points to 158,466.78, the Jamaica Stock Exchange combined index fell 78.90 points to close at 170,456.60 and the junior market index 10.98 points to 2,287.19.