Slippage for JSE Main Market

Trading for the week continued to seesaw with the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market declining marginally on Thursday following Wednesday’s four-digit index fall with more stocks declining than rising after an exchange of 29 percent fewer shares than on Wednesday with 200 percent increased value.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index shed 469.19 points to 425,750.84, the Main Index lost 370.18 points to 388,653.19 and the JSE Financial Index slipped 0.12 points to settle at 101.22.
Similar to trading Wednesday the market close with 45 securities changing hands with prices of 14 stocks rising, 23 declining and eight remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio ended at 16.8 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
Investors exchanged 13,243,734 shares for $907,847,284 compared to 18,734,982 units at $302,910,320 on Wednesday. NCB Financial led trading with 45.5 percent of total volume, after exchanging 6.02 million shares followed by Wisynco Group with 8.4 percent for 1.11 million units and QWI Investments with 7.1 percent for 940,061 stock units.
Trading for the day averaged 294,305 units at $20,174,384 for each security, compared to an average of 416,333 shares at $6,731,340 on Wednesday. Month to date averaged 311,235 units at $5,303,669 for each security, in contrast to 312,683 units at $4,031,460 on Wednesday. November averaged 623,120 units at $6,686,047.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading had six stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments loss 40 cents and ended at $84.50, with an exchange of 3,104 shares, Berger Paints rose $1 to end at $14, with 8,835 stock units passing through the market. Eppley advanced by $3.90 to a record high of $28.90, in trading 2,218 units, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund gained 69 cents to settle at $44.99, after 6,650 stock units crossed the market, Grace Kennedy dropped $3.80 in closing at $61.20, with 79,901 shares changing hands. Jamaica Producers fell $1.65 to $19.85, after exchanging 6,300 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange closed at $19.45, with gains of 69 cents, with 7,557 units passing through the market, JMMB Group fell $1 to $32 after an exchange of 126,949 shares. Key Insurance ended $1.05 lower at $7.35, with an exchange of 147,940 shares, Mayberry Investments lost 52 cents to close at $6, with 19,300 stock units passing through the market, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy declined by $5 to $160 after investors switched ownership of 30 units. NCB Financial climbed $1.86 to $142 in exchange 6,022,238 shares, 138 Student Living shed 41 cents to settle at $4.34, in an exchange of 348 units, Pan Jam Investment lost 50 cents in closing at $65.50 trading 7,986 units, Sagicor Group rose $1.25 to $49.50, with investors swapping 12,622 stock units. Salada Foods advanced by $2.98 to $29, in an exchange of 1,000 units, Scotia Group dropped $1 to close at $44, after the transferring of 30,250 shares, Seprod lost 55 cents in closing at $66.45, with 1,813 units changing hands and Wisynco Group slipped 98 cents to close at $15.50, with 1,114,154 shares passing through the market.

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

Big price gains push TTSE higher

Rising prices had the upper hand at the close of trading closed on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange on Thursday with double-digit gains in the two main market indices after an exchange of 11 times the number of shares crossing through the Wednesday with the value climbing 150 percent.
The market closed with 10 securities changing hands, the same as on Wednesday, and ended with five stocks advancing, four declining and one remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 389,550 shares for $3,244,441 compared to 33,817 shares valued $1,298,830 on Wednesday.
The average trade amounts to 38,955 units at $324,444 versus an average of 3,382 units at $129,883 on Wednesday. Month to date averages 15,950 shares at $253,720 compared to 14,556 units at $249,434 on Wednesday. November averaged 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index jumped 17.54 points to 1,318.59, the All T&T Index climbed 10.74 points to 1,743.15, while the Cross Listed Index advanced by 3.33 points to close at 120.92.
Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with bids of four stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ First Citizens Bank climbed $3 to $44, in exchanging 4,502 shares, JMMB Group gained 15 cents to end at $2, after trading 142,000 units, NCB Financial Group closed 40 cents higher at $8.50, with 70,000 shares crossing the market. National Enterprises picked up 5 cents, transferring 117,000 stock units to finish at $3.05 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL rose $1.89 to $16.50, with 11,550 units changing hands.
Stocks declining│ Clico Investment Fund slipped 25 cents to $25, after trading 24,855 shares, Massy Holdings, declined by $1.98 to $58, in transferring 120 units, Republic Financial Holdings lost 35 cents to close at $133.50, after exchanging 1,115 shares and Scotiabank fell by $1.65 to $54.35, with 13,408 stock units crossing the market.
Stocks trading firm|Agostini’s, the sole stock trading unchanged, ended at $24 after a transfer of 5,000 shares.

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

Rising volume falling prices

Market activity resulted in more stocks declining than rising at the end of trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Wednesday after an exchange of 149 percent more shares than on Tuesday and the value surging by 196 percent.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 2,513.76 points to 426,220.03, the Main Index lost 2,243.25 points to settle at 389,023.37 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.58 points to close at 101.34.
Trading ended with 45 securities changing hands compared to 43 on Tuesday and closed with the prices of 14 stocks rising, 16 declining and 15 remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio ended at 16.8 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
Investors exchanged 18,734,982 shares for $302,910,320 compared to 7,525,461 units at $102,351,143 on Tuesday. Mayberry Jamaican Equities led trading with 53.4 percent of total volume, after an exchange of 10 million shares followed by Grace Kennedy with 16.7 percent for 3.14 million units, Transjamaican Highway with 5.6 percent for 1.05 million units and QWI Investments with 5.6 percent for 1.05 million units changing hands.
Trading for the day averaged 416,333 units at $6,731,340 for each security, compared to an average of 175,011 shares at $2,380,259 on Tuesday. Month to date averaged 312,683 units at $4,031,460 for each security, in contrast to 302,986 units at $3,778,872 to Tuesday. November averaged 623,120 units at $6,686,047.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has ten stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Grace Kennedy advanced by $2 to $65, with 3,135,643 shares changing hands, Jamaica Broilers gained 49 cents to end at $28.49 after exchanging 14,383 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange fell by $1.23 to $18.76, in trading 24,100 units. JMMB Group closed at $33, with a loss of $1.50 in exchanging 13,511 shares, Kingston Properties rose 40 cents to $7.25, after crossing the exchange with a mere 27 units, NCB Financial dropped $4.85 to $140.14, with investors switching ownership of 19,286 stocks. Pan Jam Investment settled at $66, after losing $1.99 after transferring 1,056 units, Seprod closed $1 higher at $67, with 4,452 stock units changing hands and Sygnus Credit Investments rose 38 cents to $16.58 trading 133,911 shares.

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

Trading broadens on JSE USD market

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The number of securities traded on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market rose on Wednesday over Tuesday but trading resulted in 79 percent fewer shares changing hands and ended with seven securities trading, compared to five on Tuesday with the price of one rising, two declining and four remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD equity index climbed 7.35 points to 194.18, while the average PE Ratio ended at 13.7 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 30,450 shares, accounting for US$4,741 compared to 144,602 units at US$5,383 on Tuesday. Trading averaged 4,350 units changing hands at US$677, in contrast to an average of 28,920 shares at US$1,077 on Tuesday. Trading month to date averaged 62,735 units at US$9,664, in contrast to 70,909 units at US$10,922 on Tuesday. By comparison, November ended with an average of 51,134 units for US$4,516.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows no stock ended with the bid higher than the last selling price and two with lower offers.
At the close of the market, First Rock Capital Investment gained half of a cent to close at 9 US cents in exchanging 5,730 shares, Margaritaville remained at 11 US cents, with the trading of 282 units, Proven Investments held firm at 25.99 US cents after an exchange of 4,314 stock units. Sterling Investments lost 0.02 of a cent to end at 2.38 US cents, with investors swapping 2,924 units, Sygnus Credit Investments closed at 16 US cents in trading 9,000 stock units and Transjamaican Highway ended at 0.95 of a US cent, after exchanging 6,700 shares.
In the preference segment, JMMB Group 6% declined by 5 US cents to settle at US$1, with investors switching ownership of 1,500 units.

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

JSE Main Market climbs again

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended trading on Tuesday with gains after more stocks advanced than declined after trading accounted for 110 percent funds chasing stocks and driving the market indices higher by up to 2,000 points.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index climbed 2,008.23 points to 428,733.79, the Main Index advanced 1,833.71 points to 391,266.62 and the JSE Financial Index rose 0.41 points to 101.92.
Trading ended with 43 securities changing hands for a second consecutive day and with prices of 19 stocks rising, 14 declining and 10 remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio ended at 16.8 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
Investors exchanged 7,525,461 shares for $102,351,143 up from 7,084,366 units at $48,587,272 on Monday. Transjamaican Highway led trading with 17.7 percent of total volume, trading 1.33 million shares, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 16.5 percent for 1.24 million units and QWI Investments with 12.1 percent for 908,796 units.
Trading for the day averaged 175,011 units at $2,380,259 for each security, compared to an average of 164,753 shares at $1,129,937 on Monday. Month to date trade averaged 302,986 units at $3,778,872, in contrast to 315,550 units at $3,916,179 on Monday. November averaged 623,120 units at $6,686,047.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has six stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and eight with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Berger Paints lost 45 cents to end at $12.95, after exchanging 81,965 shares, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund climbed $1.40 to settle at $44.40, in trading 700 units, Grace Kennedy fell $3.49 to $63, with 107,543 shares changing hands. Jamaica Broilers lost 32 cents to end at $28, in transferring 42,518 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange climbed $1.23 in closing at $19.99, with investors switching ownership of 77,977 shares, JMMB Group rose 50 cents to $34.50, after exchanging 218,767 shares. Kingston Properties shed 40 cents to end at $6.85, with investors swapping 400 units, Kingston Wharves closed at $47.15, with gains of 60 cents trading 5,116 units, Mayberry Investments rose 86 cents to $6.52, in an exchange of 30,960 stock units. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy advanced by $19.50 to $165 after transferring 704 units, Palace Amusement climbed $113 to end at $1,213, after an exchange of 34 units, PanJam Investment closed $5.99 higher at $67.99, with 13,695 units crossing the market. Pulse Investments gained 35 cents to end at $4.71, with 255,000 shares changing hands, Sagicor Group rose $1.49 to $48.50, trading 32,896 stock units, Sterling Investments gained 39 cents to settle at $3.05, in an exchange of 314,500 shares. Supreme Ventures finished at $18, with gains of 50 cents and 78,024 shares crossing the exchange, Sygnus Credit Investments gained 31 cents to end at $16.20, after 67,770 shares cleared the market.
In the preference segment, Eppley 8.75% preference share shed $1.33 to $7.52 and finishing with an exchange of 211 units.

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

Trading climbs on TTSE

Trading levels climbed with volumes rising 117 percent with 183 percent increased value over Monday’s trades on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, but market indices softened at the close after 16 securities traded, down from 19 on Monday.
The market closed with six stocks advancing, five declining and five remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 205,282 shares for $6,797,836 up from 94,430 shares valued $2,398,390 on Monday.
The average trade amounts to 12,830 units at $424,865 versus an average of 4,970 units at $126,231 for each security on Monday. Month to date averaged 15,277 shares at $257,146 compared to 15,559 units at $237,841 on Monday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The market closed with T&T Composite Index losing 0.43 points to 1,299.53, the All T&T Index shed 1.21 points to 1,730.29, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.05 points to close at 117.47.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks ending higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Grace Kennedy gained 19 cents, trading 13,436 shares at $3.80, Massy Holdings advanced by $2.98 to $59.98, with a transfer of 18,458 stock units, Scotiabank rose 51 cents to $56, after 33,507 shares crossed the market. Trinidad Cement added 3 cents to close at $2.35, in exchanging 3,000 units, Trinidad and Tobago NGL climbed $2 to $16.50, in exchanging 16,679 stock units and West Indian Tobacco closed 3 cents higher at $35.40, with 17,482 stock units changing hands.
Stocks declining│Agostini’s dropped 49 cents to $24, trading 1,034 units, First Citizens Bank fell by $1 to $41 after transferring 21,663 shares, Guardian Holdings shed 33 cents to end at $20.60, with an exchange of 45 units. JMMB Group lost 5 cents to finish at $1.85 after 39,200 shares changed hands and Republic Financial Holdings lost 1 cent to settle at $133.85, trading 13,654 stock units.
Stocks trading firm│ Angostura Holdings saw the transfer of 108 units at $15, First Caribbean International Bank held firm at $7.05, with 3,526 units crossing the exchange, NCB Financial Group traded 2,400 units at $8.10. National Enterprises closed unchanged at $3 after transferring 21,000 shares and National Flour Mills closed at $2.05, exchanging 90 units.

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

JSE Majors lost altitude on Monday

Trading closed with a heavy bias to declining stocks that dominated advancing ones 5 to 2 on the Main Market of Jamaica Stock Exchange on Monday, leading the market indices down after two previous days of gains.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index lost 3,170.34 points to 426,725.56, the Main Index shed 2,802.34 points to 389,432.91 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.79 points to settle at 101.51.
Trading ended with 43 securities changing hands similar to Friday and closed with the prices of eight stocks rising, 20 declining and 15 remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio ends at 16.5 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
Investors exchanged 68 percent fewer shares than Friday with 7,084,366 units trading for $48,587,272, down from 22,148,337 units at $106,842,072 on Friday. Wigton Windfarm led trading with 20.1 percent of total volume, after exchanging 1.43 million shares, followed by Transjamaican Highway with 16.2 percent for 1.15 million units and Sagicor Select Manufacturing & Distribution Fund with 12.5 percent for 888,116 shares.
Trading for the day averaged 164,753 units at $1,129,937 for each security, compared to an average of 515,078 shares at $2,484,699 on Friday. Month to date trade averaged 315,550 units at $3,916,179, compared to 331,966 units at $4,219,492 on Friday. November averaged 623,120 units at $6,686,047.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and seven with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments lost 51 cents to close at $85, after trading 154,850 shares, Berger Paints dropped 60 cents to $13.40, with just 55 units changing hands. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund lost 50 cents after transferring 14,465 stock units at $43, First Rock Capital rose 89 cents to $12.99, with the switching of 22,292 stock units, Grace Kennedy climbed $1.49 to $66.49, in trading 9,982 units. Jamaica Broilers Group gained 39 cents to settle at $28.32, after an exchange of 61,415 shares, Jamaica Stock Exchange closed at $18.76, after gaining 48 cents in exchanging 17,599 units, Key Insurance rose 50 cents to $8.60, as investors switched ownership of 233,856 shares. Kingston Wharves fell $1.35 to $145.01, with 16,798 units crossing the exchange, 138 Student Living gained 43 cents to settle at $4.75, in exchanging 26,196 stock units, Palace Amusement dropped $200 to $1,100, in transferring 8 units. Pan Jam Investment dropped $4 to close at $62 after 5,631 units crossed the exchange, Pulse Investments shed 37 cents to $4.36 in trading 422,959 shares, Scotia Group fell $1.50 to $45 in an exchange of 25,605 stock units and Wisynco Group shed 33 cents to end at $16.10, with 78.736 shares crossing the exchange.

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

TTSE trading activity picks up

Trading activities picked up on the Trinidad and Tobago Exchange on Monday with more active securities compared to Friday, leading to a 90 percent increase in the number of shares traded with values that are 65 percent higher than Friday’s levels.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The market closed with 19 securities trading, up from twelve on Friday, and ended with rising and declining stocks accounting for five each and nine remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 94,430 shares for $2,398,390 up from 49,633 shares valued $833,139 on Friday.
The average trade amounts to 4,970 units at $126,231 versus an average of 4,136 units at $69,428 for each security on Friday. Month to date averaged 15,559 shares at $237,841 compared to 17,235 units at $225,512 on Friday. November closed with an average of 18,691 shares for $276,188.
The T&T Composite Index shed 0.37 points to 1,299.96, the All T&T Index dropped 8.61 points to 1,731.50, while the Cross Listed Index gained 1.09 points to close at 117.42.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of four stocks higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
Stocks rising| JMMB Group gained 7 cents to close at $1.90, with 54,650 shares crossing the market, L.J Williams B picked up 1 cent to settle at $1.40, in exchanging 50 units, NCB Financial Group rose 5 cents to $8.10 trading 2,876 stocks. Point Lisas finished 1 cent higher at $3.15, in transferring 4,685 stock units and Trinidad Cement gained 2 cents to $2.32, with an exchange of 1,000 units.
Stocks declining|First Citizens Bank fell $1 to $42, transferring 124 shares, Guardian Holdings lost 7 cents to close at $20.93, with 156 units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings shed 14 cents to end at $133.86, after trading 14,499 shares. Trinidad and Tobago NGL declined by $2 to $14.50 in transferring 6,721 stock units and West Indian Tobacco lost 3 cents, exchanging 92 units to finish at $35.37.
Stocks trading firm│ Angostura Holdings traded 263 shares at $15, Ansa McAL held firm at $53.50, in exchanging 100 units, Clico Investment Fund had a transfer of 445 stock units at $25.25. First Caribbean International Bank was unchanged at $7.05, with a transfer of 2,709 shares, Grace Kennedy exchanged 1,792 units at $3.61, Massy Holdings closed at $57 trading 1,102 units. National Enterprises ended at $3, with an exchange of 166 stock units, Prestige Holdings traded 1,500 shares at $7.50 and Scotiabank held firm at $55.49, with 1,500 stocks crossing the market.

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

Trading rises on JSE USD market

 Trading picked up on the US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Friday, with the market rising after trading 54 percent more shares than on Thursday with a value that was 25 times greater.
Trading ended with six securities changing hands, compared to three on Thursday and ended with the price of one stock rising, three declining and two remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD equity index advanced 0.15 points to 187.55. The average PE Ratio ended at 13.4 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 233,569 shares, at a consideration of US$92,790 compared to 151,769 units at a mere US$3,664 on Thursday.
Trading averaged 38,928 units changing hands at US$15,465, in contrast to an average of 50,590 shares at US$1,221 on Thursday. Trading ended with an average of 42,162 units for the month to date at US$6,883 in contrast to 42,733 units at US$5,369 on Thursday. By comparison, November ended with an average of 51,134 units for US$4,516.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows two stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close of the market, Productive Business Solutions shed 18 cents in ending at 66 US cents, in an exchange of 95,356 shares, Proven Investments dropped 0.01 of a cent in closing at 25.97 US cents after trading 50,809 stock units, Sterling Investments closed at 2.35 US cents, with 21,196 shares changing hands. Sygnus Credit Investments dropped 1.20 cents to settle at 15.80 US cents, trading 58,948 shares and Transjamaican Highway gained 0.14 US cents to close at 0.94 US cents after exchanging 10 units.
In the preference segment, JMMB Group 6% settled at US$1.05, switching ownership of 7,250 stock units.

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

Weekly high for JSE Main Market

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market indices recorded more gains on Friday to end with the highest reading for the week but more than 4,000 points lower than the close of the previous week after an exchange of 327 percent more shares and changed hands with an increase of 134 percent in values over Thursday.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index rose 1,581.20 points to 429,895.90, the Main Index advanced 1,446.63 points to 392,235.25 and the JSE Financial Index gained 0.10 points to settle at 102.30.
Trading ended with 43 securities changing hands, down from 46 on Thursday, with the prices of 19 stocks rising, 12 declining and 12 remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio ended at 16.6 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
Investors exchanged 22,148,337 shares, with a consideration of $106,842,072 compared to 5,190,810 units at $45,639,960 on Thursday. Transjamaican Highway led trading with 70.3 percent of total volume, after exchanging 15.57 million shares followed by Supreme Ventures with 11 percent for 2.45 million units and Wigton Windfarm with 6.2 percent market share for 1.36 million units.
Trading for the day averaged 515,078 units at $2,484,699, compared to an average of 112,844 shares at $992,173 on Thursday. The average month to date trade is 331,966 units at $4,219,492 for each security, in contrast to 309,597 units at $4,431,412. November averaged 623,120 units at $6,686,047.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and seven with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments advanced 51 cents to $85.51, with 78,712 shares passing through the market, Caribbean Cement rose $1 in closing at $57 and exchanging 1,339 units. Grace Kennedy climbed $1.97 to $65, with 181,311 shares changing hands, Jamaica Producers Group advanced by $1.20 to $21.70, after crossing the exchange with 5,925 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange lost 48 cents in closing at $18.28, and clearing the market with 1,922 units. JMMB Group fell $1 to $34 trading 30,515 shares, Key Insurance slipped 35 cents to $8.10, with the trading of 1,215 units, Kingston Wharves fell 90 cents to $47.90, in exchanging 2,771 units. Mayberry Investments declined by 30 cents to $5.70 trading 76,550 shares, 138 Student Living shed 33 cents to end at $4.32, after exchanging 4,700 stock units, Palace Amusement climbed $100 to end at $1,300, after exchanging 5 units, Pan Jam Investment rose $1.61 to $66, in crossing the exchange with 3,150 units. Scotia Group advanced by $5.09 to $46.50 after 6,231 stock units passed through the market, Seprod gained $2 to settle at $66, with an exchange of 10,394 stock units, Sterling Investments lost 34 cents to close at $2.56, as investors switched ownership of 1,076 units and Sygnus Credit Investments fell $1.16 to $15.94, with 429,283 shares changing hands.

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

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