More stocks rose than fell in Trinidad

Market activity ended on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded rising after trading moderately more shares, with the value jumping 170 percent more than on Thursday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
Sixteen securities traded compared to 15 on Thursday, with five rising, three declining and eight ended unchanged. The Composite Index lost 1.99 points to end at 1,412.14, the All T&T Index fell 3.85 points to 2,043.24 and the Cross-Listed Index remained at 103.16.
Overall, $10,781,618 chased 429,853 shares versus 421,946 units for $3,986,805 on Thursday. An average of 26,866 units traded at $673,851 compared to 28,130 shares at $265,787 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 43,133 units at $47481,602 versus 42,520 units at $453,575. The average trade for April amounts to 43,127 units at $458,871.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two stocks with lower offers.
At the end, Ansa McAl declined $1.45, ending at $55.55 after 1,017 shares crossed the market, Clico Investment Fund ended unchanged at $29 with the swapping of 161,105 stock units, First Citizens Group fell 90 cents in closing at $52.10 after exchanging 1,269 stocks. FirstCaribbean International Bank finished at $5.25, with 10,800 units clearing the market, Guardian Media remained at $3.10 after trading 4,420 stocks, Massy Holdings gained 10 cents to $5.10 in switching ownership of 44,518 shares. National Enterprises finished at $2 after 5,000 stock units passed through the exchange, National Flour Mills climbed 15 cents to close at $1.80 after exchanging 70 units, One Caribbean Media remained at $4 with 4,700 units crossing the market. Prestige Holdings advanced 38 cents to end at $7.08, with 60 stocks changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings popped 1 cent to $140.01 with an exchange of 322 stock units, Scotiabank ended unchanged at $78 in an exchange of 26,688 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL dropped 1 cent in closing at $20.73 in trading 138,717 units, Trinidad Cement remained at $3.50 after exchanging 50 stock units, Unilever Caribbean ended at $16.50 while exchanging 4,833 shares and West Indian Tobacco rose 50 cents to end at $23.50 after trading 26,284 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Main market falters in Friday’s trades

Market activity ended on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 33 percent and the value nosediving 48 percent from Thursday’s activity as rising stocks exceeded those declining by a moderate margin.
The All Jamaican Composite Index lost 1,581.75 points to settle at 449,770.77, the JSE Main Index slipped by 707.68 points to 391,898.55 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.43 points to settle at 93.72. Trading ended with 58 securities compared to 51 on Thursday, with 25 rising, 22 declining and 11 ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula for computing appropriate stock values, averages 15. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
A total of 6,597,987 shares were exchanged for $64,884,016 versus 9,880,109 units at $124,533,581 on Thursday. Trading averages 113,758 units at $1,118,690, compared to 193,728 shares at $2,441,835 on Thursday and month to date, an average of 229,769 units at $4,160,020 compared to 238,407 units at $4,385,460 on the previous trading day. April closed with an average of 532,209 units at $5,709,319.
Wigton Windfarm
led trading with 1.89 million shares for 28.6 percent of total volume, followed by QWI Investments with 1.07 million units for 16.2 percent of the day’s trade and Pulse Investments with 885,391 units for 13.4 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows nine stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement dropped $1 to $62 trading 23,340 shares, Carreras declined 64 cents to close at $9.30 after 129,765 units were traded, Eppley lost 85 cents in ending at $49.50 after exchanging 581 stocks. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund popped $4.27 in closing at $47.27 after an exchange of 25 stock units, GraceKennedy fell 81 cents to end at $109.99, with 14,815 units crossing the market, Guardian Holdings gained $6 to end at $530 after exchanging 56 shares. Jamaica Broilers shed $1.40 in closing at $27.10 after 3,829 stock units cleared the market, Jamaica Stock Exchange dropped 53 cents to close at $20 in trading 8,351 stocks, Key Insurance rose 30 cents to close at $4.28 with the swapping of 3,096 stocks. Margaritaville climbed $2 to $23 in switching ownership of 25 units, Mayberry Investments shed 74 cents to close at $10.26 while exchanging 9,664 shares,Mayberry Jamaican Equities fell $1 in ending at $14, with 68,279 stock units crossing the market. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy advanced $1.70 to $110.70 trading five units, NCB Financial lost 85 cents to end at $109.15, with 22,849 shares crossing the exchange, Palace Amusement increased $85 in closing at $1040 with an exchange of one stock unit. PanJam Investment rallied $4 to close at $66.50 in exchanging 5,567 stocks, Portland JSX declined $2 in closing at $8.60, with 20,000 stock units changing hands, Scotia Group declined $1.14 in ending at $35.80, with 701,451 stocks crossing the exchange. Seprod gained 49 cents to close at $71.99 in switching ownership of 25,036 shares, Supreme Ventures advanced $1 to end at $30 with an exchange of 43,555 units, Sygnus Credit Investments fell 32 cents in closing at $16.20, with 110,180 shares crossing the market and Wisynco Group rallied $1.48 to $21.48 in an exchange of 95,131 stocks.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.50% preference share increased 33 cents to close at $8.40, with 101 stock units clearing the market and Jamaica Public Service 9.5% dropped $100 in ending at $3000, with 108 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

More slippage for JSE USD stocks

Trading on Friday ended with the volume of stocks traded on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market jumping 117 percent with a moderate increase in the value compared to Thursday, resulting in eight securities trading, compared to 11 on Thursday with three rising, one declining and four ending unchanged.
The JSE US Denominated Equities Index slipped 1.05 points to end at 209.96.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 9.2. The PE ratio uses ICInsider.com earnings forecasts for companies with the financial year ending up to August 2023.
A total of 557,891 shares were traded for US$51,094 versus 257,178 units at US$48,070 on Thursday. Trading averaged 69,736 units at US$6,387, compared to 23,380 shares at US$4,370 on Thursday, with a month to date average of 43,590 shares at US$3,011 versus 42,005 units at US$2,806 on the previous day. April ended with an average of 95,379 units for US$3,929.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows no stock ending with a bid higher than the last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, First Rock Capital USD share rallied 0.04 of a cent to close at 7.94 US cents after exchanging 124 shares, Margaritaville remained at 15 US cents with an exchange of 38 units, Productive Business Solutions finished at 98 US cents while exchanging 1,730 stock units. Proven Investments gained 0.25 of one cent in closing at 26.75 US cents after exchanging 108,122 stocks, Sygnus Credit Investments USD share declined 0.49 of a cent to 12.5 US cents with 147,875 stock units changing hands and Transjamaican Highway ended unchanged at 1 US cent in an exchange of 300,000 shares.
In the preference segmentJMMB Group 5.75% climbed 29.3 cents to close at US$2.323 with the swapping of one share and JMMB Group 6% remained at US$1.10 trading just one share.

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

JSE USD market in 6% dive

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Some 208 percent more funds entered the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market on Thursday over Wednesday and led to the volume of stocks traded rising 77 percent from that on the previous day, resulting in 11 securities changing hands, compared to eight on Wednesday with four rising, three declining and four ending unchanged.
The JSE US Denominated Equities Index dropped 11.85 points, or 5.6 percent, to 211.01.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 9.2. The PE ratio uses ICInsider.com earnings forecasts for companies with financial years ending up to August 2023.
A total of 257,178 shares traded for US$48,070, up from 145,513 units at US$15,594 on Wednesday. Trading averaged 23,380 units at US$4,370, compared to 18,189 shares at US$1,949 on Wednesday, with a month to date average of 42,005 shares at US$2,806 versus 43,699 units at US$2,664 on the previous day. April ended with an average of 95,379 units for US$3,929.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows none ended with a bid higher than the last selling price and two with lower offers.
At the close, First Rock Capital USD share shed 0.04 of a cent to end at 7.9 US cents in trading 42 shares, Margaritaville ended unchanged at 15 US cents, with 12 stocks clearing the market, Productive Business Solutions declined 20 cents to 98 US cents in exchanging 1,002 units. Proven Investments advanced 0.05 of one cent in closing at 26.5 US cents with 148,102 stock units changing hands, Sterling Investments climbed 0.16 of a cent to close at 2.16 US cents an exchange of 2,165 stock units, Sygnus Credit Investments USD share increased 0.59 of a cent to 12.99 US cents after exchanging 43 shares. Sygnus Real Estate Finance USD share finished at 12.5 US cents after trading 2,293 units and Transjamaican Highway fell 0.02 of a cent to 1 US cent after 100,000 stocks changed hands.
In the preference segmentEquityline Mortgage Investment preference share remained at US$1.70 in an exchange of 117 stocks, JMMB Group 5.75% popped 2 cents to US$2.03, with 3,400 shares crossing the market and JMMB Group 6% finished at US$1.10 with two units crossing the exchange.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Bounce for JSE main market

Market activity ended on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 19 percent and the value diving 63 percent lower than on Wednesday, leading to declining stocks outstripping rising ones.
The All Jamaican Composite Index rose 1,595.11 points to 451,352.52, the JSE Main Index popped 1,037.82 points to 392,606.23 and the JSE Financial Index inched 0.72 points higher to 94.15.
Trading ended with 51 securities compared to 53 on Wednesday, with 20 rising, 25 declining and six ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula for computing appropriate stock values, averages 14.9. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
Overall, 9,880,109 shares were traded for $124,533,581 versus 12,251,051 units at $339,534,037 on Wednesday. Trading averages 193,728 units at $2,441,835, compared to 231,152 shares at $6,406,303 on Wednesday and month to date, an average of 238,407 units at $4,386,460, compared to 241,537 units at $4,522,691 on the previous trading day. April closed with an average of 532,209 units at $5,709,319.
QWI Investments led trading with 1.65 million shares for 16.7 percent of total volume, followed by Wigton Windfarm, with 993,729 units for 10.1 percent of the day’s trade and Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 957,413 units for 9.7 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows nine stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments advanced 70 cents in ending at $90, trading 305,102 shares, Caribbean Cement popped $1.50 in closing at $63 while exchanging 29,073 stock units, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund declined $7 to $43 after 648 stocks changed hands. GraceKennedy climbed $3.27 to end at $110.80 after 165,524 units were exchanged, Guardian Holdings rallied $9 to $524 in an exchange of one stock unit, JMMB Group lost 53 cents in closing at $45.50, with 205,307 shares crossing the market. Kingston Wharves shed 79 cents to end at $38.20 after finishing trading 1,140 stocks, Massy Holdings dropped $2.50 to close at $90 after exchanging 110,208 units, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy gained $13.99 to $109 with the swapping of 66 stocks. PanJam Investment rose 50 cents to $62.50 after exchanging 42,524 stock units, Proven Investments gained 50 cents in ending at $38.50, with 114,273 units crossing the market, Sagicor Group fell 50 cents to $54.50 while trading 8,291 shares.  Salada Foods gained 44 cents in closing at $6 with an exchange of 70 shares, Scotia Group increased $1.69 to end at $36.94 in switching ownership of 116,990 stock units, Seprod declined 48 cents to $71.50 in exchanging 7,509 stocks. Stanley Motta rallied 46 cents to end at $5.50, with 22,900 units crossing the exchange, Supreme Ventures dropped $1 to $29, with 129,116 units changing hands, Sygnus Credit Investments lost 37 cents to close at $16.52 while exchanging 20,767 stocks and Wisynco Group shed $2.50 in ending at $20 and trading 374,190 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading falls on Trinidad and Tobago exchange

Market activity ended on Thursday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, with the number of securities changing hands falling to 15 securities from 20 on Wednesday and leading to a 78 percent fall in the volume of stocks traded, with a 67 percent lower value than on Wednesday.
The price of one stock rose, seven declined and seven remained unchanged. The Composite Index fell 6.95 points to 1,414.13, the All T&T Index shed 10.57 points to close at 2,047.09 and the Cross-Listed Index fell 0.43 points to settle at 103.16.
A total of 421,946 shares traded for $3,986,805 versus 1,959,307 units at $11,939,308 on Wednesday. An average of 28,130 units traded at $265,787 compared to 97,965 shares at $596,965 on the previous day, with trading month to date averaging 42,520 units at $453,575 versus 45,181 units at $482,282. The average trade for April amounts to 43,127 units at $458,871.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $47.25, with 400 shares crossing the exchange, Angostura Holdings remained at $22.89, with 605 stock units clearing the market, Clico Investment Fund declined $1.48 to end at $29 with the swapping of 26,406 units. First Citizens Group rose 90 cents in closing at $53 after trading 4,495 stocks, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended unchanged at $5.25 after exchanging 9,684 units, Guardian Holdings remained at $27.53 in trading 6,800 stock units. JMMB Group lost 5 cents to end at $2.50 in switching ownership of 62,970 shares, Massy Holdings dropped 10 cents to close at $5 with 243,440 stocks changing hands, National Enterprises fell 8 cents to $2.92 in exchanging 16,650 shares. Republic Financial Holdings shed 1 cent to $140, with 2,429 stock units crossing the market  Scotiabank finished at $78 while exchanging 126 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended unchanged at $20.74 after 7,399 units changed hands. Trinidad Cement fell 10 cents to end at $3.50 with an exchange of 850 stock units, Unilever Caribbean finished at $16.50 trading 24,114 units and West Indian Tobacco dropped 50 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $23, with 15,578 shares changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Sellers pressure JSE Main Market stocks

Stocks mostly dropped in prices at the end of trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 26 percent from that on Tuesday, with a slightly higher value.  
The All Jamaican Composite Index sank 5,169.29 points to 449,757.41, the JSE Main Index dropped 4,912.09  points to close at 391,568.41 and the JSE Financial Index dipped 0.48 points to settle at 93.43. Trading ended with 53 securities down from 57 on Tuesday, with ten rising, 30 declining and 13 ending unchanged.
Overall, 12,251,051 shares were exchanged for $339,534,037 versus 16,623,237 units at $309,172,008 on Tuesday.
Trading averages 231,152 units at $6,406,303, compared to 291,636 shares at $5,424,070 on Tuesday and month to date, an average of 241,868 units at $4,528,727, compared to 242,352 units at $4,374,792 on the previous trading day. The trade for April averaged 532,209 units at $5,709,319.
Eppley Caribbean Property Fund led trading with 2.46 million shares for 20.1 percent of total volume, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 1.78 million units for 14.5 percent of the day’s trade. Transjamaican Highway ended with 1.77 million units for 14.4 percent market share and Massy Holdings with 1.01 million units for 8.2 percent of traded shares.
The PE Ratio, a formula for computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.2. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 12 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments fell 60 cents to $89.30 with the swapping of 4,861 shares, Caribbean Cement dropped $3.30 to close at $61.50, trading 89,747 stocks, Caribbean Producers shed 34 cents in closing at $15.10, with 268,718 stock units crossing the exchange. Eppley increased $2.39 to $50.39, with 55 units changing hands, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund rallied $9.47 to end at $50 after trading 2,459,396 stocks, GraceKennedy lost $1.47 to $107.53 after an exchange of 246,477 units. Jamaica Producers declined $1.48 to close at $21.62 in an exchange of 38,080 shares, Kingston Properties shed 30 cents to end at $8 with an exchange of 107,215 stock units, Massy Holdings dropped $1.50 in closing at $92.50 while exchanging 1,005,358 stocks. Mayberry Jamaican Equities fell 52 cents to end at $15 in switching ownership of 42,288 units, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy lost $13.99 to end at $95.01 in trading 35 stock units, NCB Financial advanced $1.04 to $110.15, exchanging 70,666 shares. PanJam Investment declined $4 after ending at $62, with 67,228 stocks crossing the market, Stanley Motta shed 46 cents in closing at $5.04 after exchanging 195 units and Supreme Ventures dropped $1.50 to close at $30 after finishing trading of 428,090 stock units.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.50% preference share climbed $1.05 to end at $8.07 after trading 122,233 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Low keyed trading for JSE USD market

Trading remained low keyed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 61 percent, with an 8 percent lower value than on Tuesday, and ended, with eight securities trading, against 10 on Tuesday with three rising, two declining and three ending unchanged.
The JSE US Denominated Equities Index slipped 0.32 points to end at 223.86. The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 9.3. The PE ratio uses ICInsider.com earnings forecasts for companies with financial years ending between September 2022 and August 2023.
Overall, 145,513 shares traded for US$15,594 compared to 368,735 units at US$16,968 on Tuesday. Trading averaged 18,189 units at US$1,949, compared to 36,874 shares at US$1,697 on Tuesday, with a month to date average of 43,699 shares at US$2,664 versus 45,504 units at US$2,714 on the previous day. Tuesday. April ended with an average of 95,379 units for US$3,929.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows no stock ending with a bid higher than the last selling price and none with a lower offer.
At the close, First Rock Capital USD share rallied 0.04 of a cent to 7.94 US cents, with 9,698 shares crossing the exchange, Margaritaville remained at 15 US cents in an exchange of 58 stock units, Productive Business Solutions popped 1 cent to end at US$1.18 after exchanging one stock. Proven Investments finished at 26.45 US cents trading 1,527 stocks, Sterling Investments ended at 2 US cents with the swapping of 40,399 stocks, Sygnus Credit Investments USD share fell 0.59 of a cent to 12.4 US cents, with 81,861 shares clearing the market and Sygnus Real Estate Finance USD share dropped 2.14 cents to 12.5 US cents while exchanging 10,000 units.
In the preference segmentJMMB Group 6% climbed 0.23 of one cent in closing at US$1.10 after 1,969 stock units changed hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Winning TTSE stocks overpower decliners

Market activity ended on Wednesday on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange with the volume of stocks traded surging 365 percent, with a value that was 127 percent more than on Tuesday, and closed with more than twice the number of shares rising as falling.
A total of 20 securities traded compared to 22 on Tuesday, with seven stocks rising, three declining and ten remaining unchanged. The Composite Index advanced 1.34 points to  1,421.08, the All T&T Index advanced 6.90 points to 2,057.66 and the Cross-Listed Index shed 0.65 points to settle at 103.59.
A total of 1,959,307 shares traded for $11,939,308 compared to 421,104 units at $5,255,115 on Tuesday.
An average of 97,965 units traded at $596,965 compared to 19,141 shares at $238,869 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 45,182 units at $482,282 versus 40,316 units at $471,712. The average trade for April amounts to 43,127 units at $458,871.
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 fell 75 cents to end at $47.25, with 682 shares crossing the market, Angostura Holdings ended unchanged at $22.89, trading 18 units, Ansa McAl increased $1.45 to close at $57 while exchanging 2,013 stocks. Clico Investment Fund remained at $30.48, trading 6,581 stock units, Endeavour Holdings rallied 49 cents in closing at $7.50 after trading 2,595 stock units, First Citizens Group gained 4 cents to $52.10 in exchanging 203 stocks. FirstCaribbean International Bank dropped 15 cents in ending at $5.25, with 50,901 units clearing the market, GraceKennedy at $5.98 after trading three shares, Guardian Holdings climbed 3 cents to close at $27.53, with 7,046 shares crossing the exchange. JMMB Group popped 2 cents to end at $2.55 with 37,110 stock units changing hands, Massy Holdings shed 9 cents to close at $5.10 after exchanging 1,706,596 units, National Enterprises ended unchanged at $3 with the swapping of 51,211 stocks. National Flour Mills rose 5 cents in closing at $1.65 with an exchange of 100 stock units, NCB Financial Group remained at $6, with 3,922 stocks changing hands, One Caribbean Media finished at $4 in an exchange of one share. Republic Financial Holdings advanced 1 cent to $140.01 in switching ownership of 600 units, Scotiabank remained at $78 in exchanging 1,964 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended unchanged at $20.74, with 25,144 shares clearing the market, Unilever Caribbean finished at $16.50 with the swapping of 38,675 stocks and West Indian Tobacco finished at $23.50 after exchanging 23,942 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Many more stocks rose than fell Tuesday

More than 56 percent of stocks trading on Tuesday rose, beating out those declining by a wide margin, but did not prevent the market indices from slipping at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange, with the volume of stocks traded rising 19 percent and the value up 37 percent over Monday.
Trading ended with 57 securities compared to 56 on Monday, with 32 rising, 20 declining and five ending unchanged.
The All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 1,610.72 points to 454,926.70, the JSE Main Index 1,340.20 points to close at 396,480.50 and the JSE Financial Index fell 0.81 points to  93.91.
The PE Ratio, a formula for computing appropriate stock values, averages 15. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed using earnings forecasted by ICInsider.com’s for companies with financial years ending up to August 2023.
Overall, 16,623,237 shares were exchanged for $309,172,008 versus 13,950,999 units at $225,110,985 on Monday. Trading averages 291,636 units at $5,424,070, compared to 249,125 shares at $4,019,839 on Monday and month to date, an average of 242,711 units at $4,381,084, compared to 238,191 units at $4,284,731 on the previous trading day. April closed with an average of 532,209 units at $5,709,319.
Sagicor Select Financial Fund led trading with 3.38 million shares for 20.3 percent of total volume, followed by JMMB Group with 2.86 million units for 17.2 percent of the day’s trade, Transjamaican Highway traded 1.58 million units for 9.5 percent of market share. Sagicor Group chipped in with 1.32 million units for 7.9 percent market, Wigton Windfarm with 1.24 million units for 7.5 percent share and Carreras with 1.09 million units for 6.5 percent of the day’s trade.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows nine stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments rose 86 cents to $89.90 after exchanging 22,699 shares, Caribbean Cement fell $2.20 to close at $64.80 after trading 102,605 stocks, Caribbean Producers shed $1.53 to $15.44, with an exchange of 332,609 stock units. Eppley advanced $2.10 to end at $48, trading 1,874 units, GraceKennedy popped 50 cents in closing at $109, with 128,518 shares changing hands, Guardian Holdings gained $2.50 to close at $515 with the swapping of 19,135 units. Jamaica Broilers climbed 60 cents to $28.40 in trading 14,231 stocks, Jamaica Producers gained 50 cents to $23.10 after exchanging 34,059 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange declined $1.30 to $20.70, with 131,470 stock units crossing the market. JMMB Group dropped $2 to end at $46 in an exchange of 2,858,891 shares, Kingston Properties lost 38 cents at $8.30 in switching ownership of 16,369 units, Kingston Wharves declined 40 cents in closing at $39.05, with 1,152 stocks clearing the market. Massy Holdings fell $2.50 to $94 with an exchange of 3,851 shares, Mayberry Investments shed $1.30 to close at $11.50, with 590,935 stocks changing hands, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy rallied $13.99 to end at $109 while exchanging 34 stock units. NCB Financial lost $2.15 in closing at $109.11 after 27,271 units crossed the market, Palace Amusement dropped $164.02 to $955 in exchanging 764 units, PanJam Investment fell 50 cents to  $66 after an exchange of 24,981 stock units. Sagicor Group shed 70 cents to end at $55 in switching ownership of 1,316,087 stocks, Seprod increased 51 cents to $72 while exchanging 8,283 shares and Supreme Ventures rallied $2.20 in closing at $31.50 after trading 156,869 shares.

Sygnus Real Estate Finance lost $1.70 to $15.10 after 5,150 units changed hands and Wisynco Group declined 45 cents to $22.50 in trading 654,361 stocks.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.50% preference share popped 82 cents to end at $7.02 with the swapping of 44 stock units, Jamaica Public Service 9.5% advanced $500 to close at $3100 in trading 50 shares and Productive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share gained $5.99 to $114.24 in an exchange of 6 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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palo se convertirá en un frondoso arbusto: haz abono para geranios a partir de una hortaliza casera Las garrapatas se irán solas para siempre: estos 3 remedios naturales te ayudarán a ahuyentar a los chupasangres Quítatelo inmediatamente, no te avergüences: estos vestidos te convertirán instantáneamente en una plebeya Sustitución de todas las botas para el otoño: el par más de moda y con estilo de 2023 ha sido nombrado Frota las juntas entre baldosas con este remedio de un centavo: brillarán en minutos Renuncia a la toalla: se ha dado a conocer una forma de mejorar la piel de tu rostro Que no se te pase la hora: cuándo plantar semillas para brotes – se han nombrado las fechas más precisas Como nueva: este método de limpieza de una alfombra de pelo largo eliminará los cúmulos de polvo de su interior Trucos con cebollas que sólo conocen las azafatas hábiles Pega una moneda a la cinta adhesiva: no tienes ni idea del molesto problema que esto resolverá Sólo 1 puñado directamente en el agujero: los tomates crecerán jugosos y carnosos Los jardineros experimentados siempre asan cáscaras de plátano en el horno: aquí te contamos cómo ayudar en la casa de campo Sólo los cultivadores de dacha experimentados lo saben: por qué dedicarse a la poda de las hojas del tomate Cómo deshacerse de las marcas de cinta adhesiva de doble cara – 3 maneras rápidas y fáciles No tires las sobras de estas frutas y verduras: las cáscaras y pepitas son útiles en la cocina Esta función está disponible en casi todas las ventanas, pero es especialmente útil en otoño Atraer a las mujeres como un imán: top 3 mejores perfumes de feromonas para hombres Los contras: por qué es peligroso perforarse las orejas antes de los 14 años Si algo va mal, no hay dedo: 2 de las razas de perro más traviesas Por eso sudas todo el tiempo, incluso cuando usas desodorante: no puedes usarlo así No tires tus cartuchos de huevos: no tienes ni idea de lo útiles que son Esparcir por todo el huerto en octubre – en primavera la tierra se convertirá en tierra negra: toneladas de cosecha Años de placa desaparecerán sin dejar rastro: cómo limpiar la bandeja de tu lavadora con un producto barato Destruirlos moralmente: cómo no se puede simpatizar con los hombres Nadarás en dinero: aprenderás el truco y te quedarás boquiabierto De estafadores a agua inadecuada: lo que Tailandia ha empezado a asustar a los turistas mexicanos Ile zapasów jest przechowywanych: makaron, płatki zbożowe, konserwy i warzywa Jak uprawiać sałatę liściastą w ogrodzie warzywnym: zalecenia i udane daty Dlaczego storczyki nie kwitną: nieoczekiwany sposób na bujne kwitnienie 7 najlepszych odmian pomidorów: mięsiste, wydajne i pyszne Jak przechowywać czosnek w domu, aby nie więdł i nie psuł się Czym podlewać domowe kwiaty, aby zakwitły: pomoże ci lekarstwo za grosze Zostało mało czasu: jak pozbyć się mchu i porostów na drzewach owocowych 7 pokarmów, których nie można podawać kotu: bez mleka i surowych ryb Lepiej się nie spieszyć: jak i kiedy sadzić paprykę w ogrodzie warzywnym Co wyrzucić z domu: 7 przedmiotów, które przyciągają pecha Czym karmić pomidory w gruncie: 4 sprawdzone opcje Przetrwają do Sylwestra i dłużej: Lifehack o tym, jak zachować świeżość pomidorów przez zimę Jak usunąć zapach z plastikowych pojemników: wskazówki dotyczące ratowania i czyszczenia naczyń Chwasty w ogrodzie warzywnym: jak się ich pozbyć, a następnie wykorzystać w gospodarstwie Jak zmiękczyć szorstką i suchą skórę dłoni: 7 prostych przepisów ludowych Ta sztuczka 'uratuje’ nawet nieudane mięso mielone: dodaj sodę oczyszczoną w tej proporcji 8 sposobów na pranie ręczników kuchennych: pozbądź się tłuszczu i nieprzyjemnego zapachu Nie bezcześć miejsca świętego: jakie pokarmy nie powinny być święcone w Wielkanoc Robimy to co roku: jak przechowywać paschę, aby się nie zepsuła Jak przygotować piwnicę na zimę: jeden składnik ochroni ściany i półki przed pleśnią Nadtlenek wodoru do czyszczenia: 10 sposobów wykorzystania w domu Nie będziesz wiedział, gdzie umieścić swoje jagody: obok czego sadzić truskawki Okna będą błyszczeć: co dodać do wody, aby okna nie pozostawiały smug Dlaczego kotlety rozpadają się podczas smażenia i okazują się suche: 6 fatalnych błędów Jak nakleić naklejki na jajka na Wielkanoc: możesz to zrobić w 5 minut Czy kasza gryczana powinna być myta przed gotowaniem: jest to błąd popełniany przez wiele osób Dlaczego faszerowana kapusta nie wychodzi i co zrobić, aby się nie rozpadła: porady szefa kuchni Jak pokonać lenistwo i apatię: 5 wskazówek, które pomogą ci wstać z kanapy Czy wycinać dolne liście kapusty: jak nie popełnić fatalnego błędu Ten element zdecydowanie powinien być czyszczony na wiosnę: wiele osób go pomija Jak zaizolować okna na zimę i zaoszczędzić pieniądze: zalety folii termicznej Produkt za grosze i 5 minut czasu: jak czyścić szklane naczynia bez smug Jak pozbyć się moli spożywczych w kaszy: algorytm działania Będziesz mógł chodzić w jednej koszulce: rozwiązanie, jeśli grzejniki nie grzeją dobrze Jak uspokoić przestraszonego kota: najważniejsze wskazówki dla właścicieli kotów Co, jak i kiedy wybielać drzewa: szczegółowe instrukcje Zrób to, jeśli poczujesz zawroty głowy: szybko miną Laitan siihen vain persiljaa, valkosipulia ja tilkan öljyä ja laitan sen uuniin. Siitä tulee parhaita sieniä, joita olen koskaan syönyt. Avulias ruokavalio muutaman päivän ajan? Tee nämä siistit punaiset viivat pannukakkuihin. Suklaa: miksi sitä ei nautita kesällä? Appiukkoni käyttää talousetikkaa tavalla, josta en ole koskaan ollut tietoinen: 21 temppua, jotka ovat sekä kannattavia että hauskoja! Mitä vihanneksia minun pitäisi kylvää tammikuussa taimia varten? Tomaatin taimet tammikuussa Paista pandișpan 1:2:3 -menetelmällä. Se tulee ulos ilman leivinjauhetta. Oireet syövästä, joka leviää nopeasti kehossa ja muodostaa etäpesäkkeitä. Opi tunnistamaan se luotettavasti Uuni puhdistetaan välittömästi. Jätä se tänne hetkeksi. Iho-ongelmat voidaan ratkaista yrttien avulla: seitsemän erittäin hyödyllistä kasvia Lannoita vadelmat nyt! Laita ne pensaan alle ja odota innolla hedelmiä. Leikkaa sukat nauhoiksi: kokeneiden äitien ovelat vinkit kotiin ja mökille Kasvata tätä ihastuttavaa perennaa pihallasi täydellisen kukkaistutuksen aikaansaamiseksi. Vanhoja pyyhkeitä voi käyttää keittiössä ja kotona näillä kymmenellä käytännöllisellä tavalla. Kun olet yhdistänyt etikan ja neilikan, paljasta lopputulos avaamalla suusi. Muurahaiset hajaantuvat muutamassa minuutissa: ovela banaanitemppu paljastuu; kokeile sitä ja hämmästyt siitä. Viisi etua, kun käytät teetä kotona: Älä heitä sitä pois Já jsem do něj dala jen petrželku, česnek a trochu oleje a dala ho do trouby. Jsou z toho nejlepší houby, jaké jsem kdy jedla. Užitečná strava na několik dní? Udělejte si tyto úhledné červené čáry na palačinkách Čokoláda: proč ji nekonzumovat v létě? Můj tchán používá ekonomický ocet způsobem, o kterém jsem nikdy nevěděl: 21 triků, které jsou výhodné a zábavné! Kterou zeleninu mám v lednu vysévat pro sazenice? Sazenice rajčat pěstované v lednu Pandișpan pečeme technikou 1:2:3. Vyjde nadýchaný i bez prášku do pečiva. Příznaky rakoviny, která se rychle šíří tělem a vytváří metastázy. Naučte se ji spolehlivě rozpoznat De oven reinigt zichzelf meteen. Vind het hier en laat het een tijdje staan. Přírodní léčba kožních problémů: sedm velmi prospěšných bylinek Hnojení malin nyní! Dejte je pod keř a těšte se na plody. Jed na klíšťata není zdaleka tak účinný jako tato vůně, která je zázračným prostředkem, díky němuž jsou děti i domácí zvířata v bezpečí. Za tři dny se vaše zakrnělé sazenice stanou bujnými již s jednou čajovou lžičkou: Jednoduché řešení Obaly na papírové utěrky mají v kuchyni a v domácnosti devět způsobů použití, proto je nevyhazujte. Za pouhé tři dny se vaše slabé sazenice stanou silnými již s jednou čajovou lžičkou: Snadná oprava Je to zázračný prostředek, který chrání děti i zvířata, ale tento zápach je horší než jed na klíšťata. Je důležité uchovat vodu z vařících se brambor, protože ji lze použít doma. Vaření brambor doma je docela užitečné a nikdy byste z nich neměli vylévat vodu. O koupi těchto brambor ani neuvažujte – prodávají se všude a jsou skutečně plné toxinů. Tyto brambory jsou zatížené pesticidy a jsou k dostání všude, takže o jejich koupi ani neuvažujte. Pouzdra na papírové utěrky mají v kuchyni a v domácnosti devět způsobů použití, o kterých byste měli vědět. Skleněné nádoby lze v kuchyni i v domácnosti využít těmito sedmi praktickými způsoby. Z vařených brambor by se nikdy neměla vylévat voda; tento způsob vaření je v domácnosti docela užitečný. Za pouhé tři dny se vaše zakrnělé sazenice stanou silnými díky jediné čajové lžičce: jednoduché řešení. Tato vůně je účinnější než jed na klíšťata, takže je zázračným prostředkem, který zajišťuje bezpečnost dětí a domácích mazlíčků.