All Jamaica 400,000 push continued on Wednesday

Jamaica Producers traded at an all time high of $22.50 on Wednesday.

Records continue to be broken with Jamaica Stock Exchange main market on Wednesday ending at another record close, the 9th in as many trading days as the market’ all Jamaica Index pushes towards the 400,000 market with a gain of nearly 2,000 points.
The market closed with the All Jamaica Composite Index; pushed 1,840.44 points higher to a record close at 378,770.70 and the JSE Index climbing 1,676.85 points to a record close of 345,102.94. Wednesday’s close brings to 32, the number record close for the year and 20 since the start of July.
Market activities resulted in 30 securities trading, including 3 in the US dollar market compared to 34 securities trading on Tuesday. At the end of trading, the prices of 13 stocks rose, 11 declined and 6 closed trading, unchanged. The main market ended with 11,678,084 units valued at $147,689,924 changing hands, compared to 3,156,915 units valued at $54,279,819, on Tuesday.
The day’s volume was led by, Sagicor Real Estate Fund with 8,692,402 shares and 74.4 percent of main market volume, followed by JMMB Group 7.50% preference share closing with 980,000 units and just 8.4 percent of the day’s volume and Carreras with 522,434 units just 4.47 percent of volume traded.
Trading resulted in an average of 432,522 units valued at an average of $5,469,997, in contrast to 98,654 units valued at $1,696,244 on Tuesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 468,476 shares valued $4,558,933, compared to 472,642 shares at $4,439,522 traded on the immediately preceding trading day. August closed, with an average of 224,564 shares valued at $4,310,285, for each security traded.
In the main market activity, Barita Investments gained 50 cents and closed at $10.50, trading 89,535 shares, Caribbean Cement shed $1.44 to finish at $48.56, in trading 283,483 shares, Grace Kennedy fell $2 to end at $57, trading 238,210 shares, Jamaica Broilers jumped $1.45 in trading 33,768 stock units at $29.95, Jamaica Producers climbed $1.30 and finished trading of 45,000 units at a record high of $22.50, with supply of the stock extremely low.
JMMB Group lost $1.51 and ended trading just 981 shares at $30.01. Kingston Wharves jumped $1 and ended trading 13,573 stock units to close at $70, NCB Financial Group ended trading 37,334 shares to end at a record close of $122, PanJam Investment fell $1 and closed at $54 trading 14,160 stock units, Sagicor Group shed the 69 cents it gained on Tuesday and settled at $39.16, in exchanging 18,371 shares, Supreme Ventures lost 40 cents and ended at $16.05, with 29,277 shares changing hands, Sygnus Credit Investments rose by 25 cents to close of $12.76, after trading 3,000 shares and Victoria Mutual Investments lost 25 cents and concluded trading of 135,000 stock units at $3.20.
Trading in the US dollar market closed with 53,900 units valued US$14,662 as , Productive Business Solution lost 6 US cents and completed trading of 14,700 shares at 53 US cents, Proven Investments closed trading of 20,500 stock units at 23 US cents and Sygnus Credit Investments ended trading of 18,700 shares and closed with a gain of 1 cents at 12 US cents. The JSE USD Equities Index fell 2.70 points and closed at 167.62.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Choice bid-offer indicator reading is very strong for continuation of the market’s rally and shows 11 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and 1 closing with a lower offer.

8 consecutive daily JSE record close – Tuesday

Kingston Wharves jumped to close at a record $71 on Tuesday.

Records continue to be broken with Jamaica Stock Exchange main market on Tuesday ending at another record close and the 8th in as many trading days.
The market closed with the All Jamaica Composite Index surged 4,077.29 points to a record close at 376,930.26 and the JSE Index climbing 3,714.88 points to a record close of 343,426.09. Tuesday’s close brings to 32, the number record close for the year and 20 since the start of July.
Market activities resulted in 34 securities trading, including 2 in the US dollar market compared to 29 securities trading on Monday. At the end of trading, the prices of 14 stocks rose, 8 declined and 12 closed trading, unchanged. Trading in the main market ended with 3,156,915 units valued at $54,279,819, compared to 3,321,926 units valued at $66,161,713, on Monday.
The day’s volume was led by, Barita Investments with 1,062,000 shares and 33.6 percent of main market volume, followed by JMMB Group closing with 1,007,050 units and just 32 percent of the day’s volume.
Trading resulted in an average of 98,654 units valued at $1,696,244, in contrast to 118,640 units valued at over $2,362,918 on Monday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 472,642 shares at $4,439,522, compared to 709,910 shares at $6,787,180 traded on the immediately preceding trading day. August closed, with an average of 224,564 shares valued at $4,310,285, for each security traded.
In the main market activity, Caribbean Cement gained $1 to finish at $50, in trading 16,111 shares, Grace Kennedy added 50 cents and ended at $59, trading 34,320 shares, Jamaica Broilers jumped $1.48 in trading 13,352 stock units at $28.50, JMMB Group dropped $2.50 to end at $28.50, trading 1,007,050 shares. Kingston Wharves jumped $2.50 and ended trading 11,000 stock units to close at a record $71, PanJam Investment climbed 99 cents and closed at $55 trading 41,146 stock units, Portland JSX fell 25 cents and ended at $8.15, with 20,000 units changing hands, Sagicor Group gained 69 cents and settled at $39.85, in exchanging 9,636 shares, Scotia Group dropped $1.50 to $55, in exchanging 10,014 units, ahead of nine months’ results due after trading on Wednesday, Seprod rose $1 and ended trading of 2,567 stock units to close of $46, Sygnus Credit Investments lost 24 cents to close of $12.51, after trading 142,286 shares were traded and Victoria Mutual Investments recovered 38 cents of the loss on Monday and concluded trading of 22,000 stock units at $3.45.
Trading in the US dollar market closed with 73,641 units valued US$63,809 as JMMB Group 6% preference share completed trading at $1.06 with an exchange of 58,641 stock units and Sygnus Credit Investments ended trading 15,000 shares and closed at 11 US cents. The JSE USD Equities Index closed unchanged at 170.32.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 6 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none closing with a lower offer.

7 straight days of record JSE close – Monday

Records continue to be broken with Jamaica Stock Exchange main market on Monday ending at another record close and the 7th in the past 7 days.
The market closed with the All Jamaica Composite Index advancing 3,393.54 points to end with a record close at 372,852.97 and the JSE Index climbing 3,091.90 points to end at a record close of 339,711.21. Monday’s close brings to 31, the number record close for the year 19 since the start of July.
Market activities resulted in 29 securities trading, including 1 in the US dollar market compared to 31 securities trading on Friday. At the end of trading, the prices of 11 stocks rose, 10 declined and 8 closed trading, unchanged. Trading in the main market ended with 3,321,926 units valued at $66,161,713, compared to 1,557,605 units valued $98,845,806, on Friday.
The day’s volume was led by, Carreras with 634,224 units and 19 percent of main market volume, followed by Scotia Group closed with 464,889 units and just 14 percent of the day’s volume and JMMB Group 7% preference share with 336,703 units, accounting for 10 percent of the volume traded.
Trading resulted in an average of 118,640 units valued at over $2,362,918, in contrast to 412,772 shares valued at $3,530,207 on Friday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 709,910 shares at $ $6,787,180, compared to 709,910 shares at $ $6,787,180 traded on the immediately preceding trading day. August closed, with an average of 224,564 shares valued at $4,310,285, for each security traded.
In the main market activity, Caribbean Cement gained $1 to finish at $49 trading 53,170 shares, Grace Kennedy shed 50 cents and ended at $58.50, trading 37,098 shares, Jamaica Broilers fell 98 cents in trading 45,014 stock units at $27.02, Jamaica Producers jumped $1.50 to complete trading of 62,687 units at a record high of $21.50, JMMB Group jumped $2 to end at $31, trading 12,560 shares. NCB Financial Group jumped $5 and ended trading of 78,818 shares at record close of $120, Scotia Group dropped $3 to $56.50, in exchanging 464,889 units, Stanley Motta rose 30 cents and ended trading 9,638 stock units to close of $4.90, Sygnus Credit Investments gained 25 cents to close of $12.75, after trading 16,382 shares were traded, Victoria Mutual Investments lost 45 cents and concluded trading of 300,891 stock units at a new low of $3.07 and Wisynco Group fell 25 cents, finishing at $9 with 152,027 units changing hands.
Trading in the US dollar market closed with 1,500 units valued US$165 as Sygnus Credit Investments was the sole US dollar based stock trading and closed at 11 US cents. The JSE USD Equities Index closed unchanged at 170.32.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 10 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none closing with a lower offer.

Friday’s record JSE close marks 18 since July

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The Jamaica Stock Exchange All Jamaica Composite Index on sharp rise since July & heading for 400,000 points initially.


The Jamaica Stock Exchange main market closed the week with all five days ending at record closing levels, with the All Jamaica Composite Index hitting a record high of just over 375,307 points on Wednesday.
Friday’s close is the 6th straight consecutive record close and brings to 30, the number record close for the year. Since the start of July, there are 18 record closing days for the main market as a strong bullish period takes hold, with the lowest interest rates in Jamaica’s recorded history. The continued record move by the market, is a strong indication that business and consumer confidence levels are at record high levels currently.
The market closed with the All Jamaica Composite Index advancing 1,396.32 points to end with a record close at 369,459.43 and the JSE Index climbing 1,272.20 points to end at a record close of 336,619.31.
Market activities resulted in 31 securities trading, including 3 in the US dollar market compared to 34 securities trading on Thursday. At the end of trading, the prices of 10 stocks rose, 7 declined and 12 closed trading, unchanged. Trading in the main market ended with 1,557,605 units valued $98,845,806, compared to 11,417,998 units valued $164,582,968, on Thursday.
The day’s volume was led by, 138 Student Living with 8,345,833 units and 72.21 percent of main market volume, followed by Sagicor Real Estate Fund with 1,197,863 shares, accounting for 10.36 percent of the volume traded, Scotia Group closed with 559,697 units and just 4.8 percent of the day’s volume.
Trading resulted in an average of 412,772 units valued at over $3,530,207, in contrast to 422,889 shares valued at $6,095,665 on Thursday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 709,910 shares at $ $6,787,180, compared to 886,497 shares at $5,831,552 traded on the immediately preceding trading day. August closed, with an average of 224,564 shares valued at $4,310,285, for each security traded.
In the main market activity, Grace Kennedy gained 50 cents and ended at $59, trading 71,700 shares, JMMB Group dropped $2 to end at $29 trading just 2,700 shares, Kingston Wharves jumped $4 and finished at a record high of $68.50, while exchanging a mere 315 stock units. NCB Financial Group ended trading 44,597 shares at $115 after rising $1, Proven Investments added 40 cents trading 1,425 stock units at $26.40. Sagicor Real Estate Fund rose 40 cents to settle at $11.45, trading 1,197,863 shares, Scotia Group jumped $4.50 to $59.50, in exchanging 559,697 units, Seprod rose $1.50 and ended trading 400 stock units to close of $45 and Supreme Ventures gained $1 to a record close of $16.50, after trading 75,153 shares.
Trading in the US dollar market closed with 2,250 units valued US$398. Trading ended withJMMB Group 6 % preference share completed trading at $1.06 with an exchange of 20,374 stock units, Proven Investments exchanging 2,400 shares to close at 23 US cents and Sygnus Credit Investments trading 123,819 shares at 11 US cents. The JSE USD Equities Index closed unchanged at 170.32.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 9 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and 1 closing with a lower offer.

Another record run for JSE stocks

The Jamaica Stock Exchange main market ended at new record close on Thursday as the record run of the market continued pushing the market up 16.3 percent for the year to date.
The market closed with the All Jamaica Composite Index advancing 1,636.11 points to end at a record close of 368,063.11 and the JSE Index climbed 1,518.58 points to finish at record close of 335,347.11.
Market activities resulted in 29 securities trading, including 2 in the US dollar market compared to 34 securities trading on Wednesday. At the end of trading, the prices of 10 stocks rose, 7 declined and 12 closed trading, unchanged.
Trading in the main market ended with 11,417,998 units valued $164,582,968, compared to 73,595,594 units valued at $439,864,718, on Wednesday.
The day’s volume was led by, Sagicor Real Estate Fund with 2,500,000 shares, accounting for 21.9 percent of the volume traded, followed by Jamaica Broilers with 1,960,332 units and 17.17 percent of the day’s volume and Wisynco Group with 1,788,982 units and just 15.67 percent of main market volume.
Trading resulted in an average of 422,889 units valued at over $6,095,665, in contrast to 2,299,862 shares valued at $13,745,772 on Wednesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 886,497 shares at $5,831,552, compared to 886,497 shares at $5,831,552 traded on the immediately preceding trading day. August closed, with an average of 224,564 shares valued at $4,310,285, for each security traded.
In the main market activity, Caribbean Cement dropped $2 and finished trading 17,607 shares at $48.00, Grace Kennedy lost 50 cents and ended at $58.50, trading 289,290 shares, Jamaica Broilers added $1 and traded 1,960,332 stock units at $28, Jamaica Stock Exchange closed at $8.35, with 5,100 shares changing hands, JMMB Group jumped $2 to end at $31 trading 849,954 shares, Kingston Wharves rose 50 cents and finished at $64.50, exchanging 9,200 stock units. Mayberry Investments settled with a loss of 30 cents at $7.20, after trading 133,000 units, NCB Financial Group ended trading 15,570 shares at $114 in gaining $1, Sagicor Real Estate Fund dropped $2.45 to settle at $11.05, trading 2,500,000 shares, Salada Foods rose 70 cents and ended trading 1,500 stock units at record close of $19. Scotia Group jumped $1.50 to $55, in exchanging 36,829 units and Supreme Ventures ended at $15.50, after trading 10,000 shares with a loss of 40 cents.
Trading in the US dollar market closed with 2,250 units valued US$398. Trading ended with Proven Investments exchanging 1,250 shares and rose 1 cent to close at 23 US cents and Sygnus Credit Investments traded 1,000 shares at 11 US cents. The JSE USD Equities Index advanced by 3.60 points to close at 170.32.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 8 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 closing with lower offers.

New closing high for JSE main market – Tuesday

The Jamaica Stock Exchange main market continued where it left off on Monday and Friday to scale new heights, as bulls take control of Jamaican stocks, as the market enters the home stretch with less than 4 months left to close the year.
The market closed with the All Jamaican Composite Index jumped 2,301.33 points to end at record close of 365,622.66 and the JSE Index climbed 2,096.78 points to close at record close of 333,123.58. in the morning session the All Jamaican Composite Index jumped to a record high of 366,019.05 points and the JSE Index climbed to 333,484.73 points.
Market activities resulted in 32 securities trading including 2 in the US dollar market compared to 32 securities trading on Monday. At the end of trading, the prices of 9 stocks rose, 12 declined and 11 closed trading, unchanged.
Trading in the main market ended with 4,669,032 units valued $51,035,435 compared to 2,406,576 units valued $39,771,123, on Monday.
The day’s volume was led by, Wisynco Group with 1,217,069 shares accounting for 26 percent of the volume traded, followed by JMMB Group 7.50% preference share with 899,400 units and 19.26 percent of the day’s volume and Sygnus Credit Investments with 507,324 units and 10.9 percent of main market volume.
Trading resulted in an average of 155,634 units valued at over $1,701,181, in contrast to 82,985 shares valued at $1,371,418 on Monday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 119,926 units valued at 1,539,094. August closed, with an average of 224,564 shares valued at $4,310,285, for each security traded.
In the main market activity, Caribbean Cement gained 50 cents and finished at $51.50, trading 9,299 shares, Jamaica Broilers traded 57,042 stock units in adding $1 to close at $27, Jamaica Producers finished trading 225,602 units after falling 85 cents to close at $19, Kingston Wharves lost 29 cents and finished at $64, trading 6,927 stock units, PanJam Investment lost $1 and closed at $54, exchanging 6,004 stock units, strong> Sagicor Real Estate Fund rose $1.05 to settle at $12.10, with 8,646 shares trading, Scotia Group rose 50 cents in trading 6,593 units at $53.50 and Seprod finished trading 57,598 shares after falling $2 to end at $43.
Trading in the US dollar market closed with 51,336 units valued US$11,763. Trading ended with Proven Investments exchanging 47,046 shares and rose 1 cent to close at 24 US centsSygnus Credit Investments traded 4,290 shares and lost 0.06 cent to 11 US cents. The JSE USD Equities Index advanced by 3.96 points to close at 174.28.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 5 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 closing with lower offers.

JSE main market surges to new high – Monday

The Jamaica Stock Exchange main market started September off on a bright the market continued from the record breaker run on Friday to end at yet another record close.
The market closed with the All Jamaican Composite Index jumped 1,754.66 points to end at 363,321.33 and the JSE Index climbed 1,598.70 points to 331,026.80.
Market activities resulted in 32 securities trading including 3 in the US dollar market compared to 34 securities trading on Friday. At the end of trading, the prices of 9 stocks rose, 12 declined and 11 closed trading, unchanged.
Trading in the main market ended with 2,406,576 units valued $39,771,123, compared to 8,271,949 units valued at $100,951,929, on Friday.
The day’s volume was led by, Sygnus Credit Investments with 576,849 shares accounting for 23.97 percent of the volume traded, followed by Carreras with 444,645 units 18.48 percent of the day’s volume and Sagicor Real Estate Fund with 440,810 units 18.32 percent of main market volume.
Trading resulted in an average of 82,985 units valued at $1,371,418, in contrast to 266,837 shares valued at $3,256,514 on Friday. August closed, with an average of 224,564 shares valued at $4,310,285, for each security traded.
In the main market activity, Berger Paints lost 50 cents and ended at $21, in exchanging 5,775 stock units, Caribbean Cement jumped $1 to finish at $51, with while trading 31,442 shares, Jamaica Producers finished trading 14,365 units and rose $1.35 to end at a 52 weeks’ closing high of $19.85, , Jamaica Broilers lost 90 cents in trading 10,639 stock units at $26.10, Kingston Wharves climbed $2.49 and finished at $64.29, after trading 8,792 stock units, Sagicor Real Estate Fund lost $1.45 and settled at $11.05, in trading 440,810 shares, Supreme Ventures gained 50 cents and closed at $15.50, exchanging 26,543 shares and Wisynco Group lost 29 cents and concluded trading at $9.20, with 46,051 stock units changing hands.
Stanley Motta closed at a 52 weeks’ low of $4.40 having lost 17 percent of its value since listing in August.
Trading in the US dollar market closed with 19,140 units valued US$6,248. Trading ended with JMMB group6% preference share ended trading 2,286 shares at 59 US cents, Proven Investments exchanging 16,425 shares to close at 23 US centsSygnus Credit Investments traded 429 shares and lost 0.06 cent to 11 US cents. The JSE USD Equities Index unchanged at 173.74.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 5 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 closing with lower offers.

Blow by blow recount of All Jamaica record run

The Jamaica Stock Exchange climbed nearly 9,000 points at midday with the All Jamaican Composite Index surging 8,829.47 points to a record 363,496.38.
The market recorded at least 8 record highs during the day with the market rising 5,029.92 points at 9.59 am in morning session from the close on Thursday as NCB Financial climbed to a record $115.
The JSE Index surged 8,044.65 points to a record 331,186.28 but closed the last day of August at 329,428.09 up a strong 6,286.47 points.
Later on the market pulled back but still ended at a record close of 361,566.65 points to be up 12.5 percent for the year so far.
NCB Financial rise to a record $115 from a close of $113 on Thursday, was a major contributor to the big move on the index, but Caribbean Cement climbed to $50 from $46.50 on Thursday, Sagicor Group rose from $38.05 to $39.75 while Kingston Wharves jumped from $63 to a record $65 and helped push sharply higher beyond the 363,000 mark.
Towards the close PanJam Investment rose to $55 but NCB Financial pulled back at the close at $112 and Kingston Wharves closed at $61.80 and Wisynco Group rose to close at $9.49.

Record August close for JSE main market

JSE main market broke through the 360,000 points level and now heading for 380,000 before any major resistance is likely to set in.

The Jamaica Stock Exchange main market ended August on a high and a 14.2 percent gain for the first 8 months of the year. The market chalked up no less than 8 record highs on the final day of the month and ended at a new closing high.
The market closed with the All Jamaican Composite Index surged 6,899.76 points to end at 361,566.65 and the JSE Index jumped 6,286.47 points to 329,428.09.
Market activities resulted in 34 securities trading including 3 in the US dollar market compared to 30 securities trading on Thursday. At the end of trading, the prices of 18 stocks rose, 9 declined and 7 closed trading, unchanged.
Trading in the main market ended with 8,271,949 units valued at $100,951,929, compared to 11,133,718 units valued at $276,180,979 on Thursday. The day’s volume was led by, Sygnus Credit Investments with 2,997,650 shares accounting for 36.24 percent of the volume traded, followed by WISYNCO Group with 1,451,195 units and 17.54 percent of the day’s volume and JMMB Group 7.50% preference share with 921,715 units and 11.14 percent of main market volume.
Trading resulted in an average of 266,837 units valued at over $3,256,514, in contrast to 383,921 shares valued at $9,523,482 on Thursday. For the month to date an average of 224,564 shares valued at $4,310,285 versus 222,224 units valued at $4,137,703 on Thursday. July closed with an average of 169,022 units valued at $3,514,756, for each security traded.
In the main market activity, Berger Paints rose 50 cents and ended at $21.50, trading just 300 stock units, Caribbean Cement jumped $3.50 to finish at $50 while trading 88,250 shares, Grace Kennedy ended trading 221,853 shares and rose $1 to close at $60, Jamaica Broilers lost 90 cents in trading 10,639 stock units at $26.10, Kingston Wharves lost $1.20 and finished at $61.80, after trading at a historical high of $65 in exchanging 55,088 stock units, NCB Financial Group declined by $1 to end trading 16,305 shares at $112 after trading at a new record high of $115, PanJam Investment jumped $2.70 and closed at $55 with 52,511 stock units changing hands, Pulse Investments concluded trading 3,947 shares at $2.80, after rising 40 cents, Sagicor Group gained $1 in exchanging 28,332 shares, to close at $39.05, Sagicor Real Estate Fund rose $1.50 and settled at $12.50, trading 770,200 shares, Scotia Group traded 21,049 units and rose 50 cents to end at $53, Seprod climbed $2 and finished trading 2,100 shares to end at $45, Sygnus Credit Investments traded 1,451,195 units and rose 50 cents to close at $12, Wisynco Group concluded trading 1,451,195 stock units, rising 54 cents to end at $9.49.
Trading in the US dollar market closed with 60,399 units valued US$13,825. Trading ended with Productivity Business ended trading 15,376 shares at 59 US cents, Proven Investments exchanging 3,000 shares to close at 23 US centsSygnus Credit Investments traded 42,023 shares and lost 0.06 cent to 11 US cents. The JSE USD Equities Index unchanged at 173.74.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 7 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and 4 closing with lower offers.

Trading rises for JSE main market – Thursday

NCB traded at a 52 weeks’ high of $113 on Thursday.

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange picked up over Wednesday’s levels but the market indices slipped even as NCB Financial closed at a record high of $113.
The market closed with the All Jamaican Composite Index losing just 16.65 points to end at 354,666.91 and the JSE Index slipping 15.17 points to 323,141.63.
Market activities resulted in 30 securities trading including 1 in the US dollar market compared to 32 securities trading on Wednesday. At the end of trading, the prices of 13 stocks rose, 8 declined and 9 closed trading, unchanged.
Stanley Motta closed with 47,600 units changing hands, unchanged at $4.60 but only after trading at an all-time low of $4.49, while Kingston Wharves jumped to a new record closing high of $63  along with NCB Financial. Trading in the main market ended with 11,133,718 units valued at $276,180,979 compared to 2,745,464 units valued at $42,524,217 on Wednesday. The day’s volume was led by, Jamaica Broilers with 8,782,170 shares accounting for 78.9 percent of the volume traded, followed by Jamaica Stock Exchange with 482,970 units and 6.8 percent of the day’s volume. Sagicor Real Estate X Fund with 326,997 units and 2.94 percent of the main market volume
Trading resulted in an average of 383,921 units valued at an average of $9,523,482 for each security traded. In contrast to 91,515 units for an average of $1,417,474 on Thursday. For the month to date an average of 222,224 units valued at $4,137,703 versus 213,393 shares valued at an average of $3,829,031 on Wednesday. July closed with an average of 169,022 units valued at $3,514,756, for each security traded.
In the main market activity, Berger Paints jumped $1.50 to end at $21, trading 107,491 stock units, Caribbean Cement lost 50 cents and finished 4,281 shares at $46.50, Grace Kennedy gained 50 cents and ended trading 50,012 shares at $59, Jamaica Broilers jumped $2 to $27.00, trading 8,782,170 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange rose 43 cents and closed at $8.08, with 482,970 shares traded, JMMB Group ended with a gain of 50 cents at $29 with 183,104 shares being exchanged.
Kingston Wharves climbed $1.99 to finished at a 52 weeks’ high of $63, as 5,048 stock units were traded, Mayberry Investments lost 70 cents to close at $7.20, with 2,958 units, NCB Financial Groupjumped 45 and ended trading of 96,695 shares at record high of $113. Pulse Investments shed 40 cents and concluded trading at $2.40, with 49,000 shares trading, Sagicor Group gained 25 cents in n exchanging 13,262 shares, to close at $38.05, Scotia Group traded 294,787 units and lost 50 cents to end at $52.50, Seprod dropped $3 and finished trading 15,939 shares to end at $43.
Trading in the US dollar market closed with 10,000 units valued $2,300. Trading ended with Proven Investments exchanging 10,000 shares to close at 23 US cents The JSE USD Equities Index unchanged at 173.74.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 4 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 closing with lower offers.

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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.