Junior Market inched higher on Wednesday

Trading activity declined on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded falling 41 percent and the value dropping 47 percent behind Tuesday’s trades on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market leaving the market index just above the close on Tuesday.
Overall, 44 securities trading compared to 45 on Tuesday and ended with 19 rising, 20 declining and five closing unchanged, leaving the Junior Market Index advancing just 6.87 points to settle at 4,063.54, after hitting just over 4,123 points shortly after the market opened.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 21.8. The PE ratio of each stock in the chart below is based on ICInsider.com earnings forecast for companies with financial years up to August 2022.
Overall, 16,377,032 shares traded for $51,552,856 compared to 27,861,205 units at $97,674,911 on Tuesday. JFP Limited led trading with 4.48 million shares for 27.4 percent of total volume followed by EduFocal, 3.41 million units for 20.8 percent of the day’s trade, Paramount Trading, 1.37 million units for 8.4 percent market share, Lasco Distributors chipped in with 1.01 million units with 6.2 percent market share, Consolidated Bakeries and General Accident each traded 1.0 million units for 6.1 percent market share each.
Trading averaged 372,205 shares at $1,171,656 versus 619,138 shares at $2,170,554 on Tuesday with month to date, averaging 600,606 units at $2,264,947 compared to 616,634 units at $2,341,670 on the previous trading day. February closed with an average of 370,064 units at $1,402,517.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, AMG Packaging declined 10 cents in ending at $3 after exchanging 159,587 shares, Blue Power rose 18 cents to close at $4.19 in trading 3,153 units, Cargo Handlers shed 95 cents to $10.60, with 5,831 stocks changing hands.  strong>Caribbean Cream rallied 51 cents in closing at $5.23 after exchanging 139 stock units, Derrimon Trading climbed 17 cents to end at $2.70 with the swapping of 30,411 stock units, Dolphin Cove gained $1 to close at $27 while exchanging 66,796 stocks. EduFocal lost 13 cents to end at $3.14, with 3,409,042 shares crossing the market, Elite Diagnostic increased 11 cents in ending at $3.02 after 41,526 units changed hands, Everything Fresh dropped 11 cents to $1.10 in exchanging 51,967 stock units. Express Catering rose 20 cents in closing at $5.23 in trading 44,755 units, Fosrich popped 35 cents to $16.35, with 44,152 shares crossing the market, Honey Bun rallied 88 cents to end at $10 trading 20,739 stocks. JFP Limited fell 10 cents to close at $1.25 in an exchange of 4,484,237 units, Knutsford Express fell 55 cents in closing at $7.45 with an exchange of 3,210 stocks, Lasco Manufacturing declined 35 cents to $4.55 in switching ownership of 238,630 shares. Limners and Bards dropped 10 cents in closing at $3.20 after 91,413 stock units crossed the exchange, Lumber Depot climbed 13 cents to $3.50 with 133,403 stocks changing hands, Mailpac Group shed 21 cents to end at $3.08 after exchanging 359,901 shares. Spur Tree Spices lost 13 cents in ending at $3.35 after exchanging 244,406 units, Stationery and Office Supplies rose 45 cents to close at $7.49 after trading 16,100 stock units, Tropical Battery popped 17 cents ending at $2.35 in switching ownership of 644,617 shares and tTech increased 16 cents in closing at $4.06 with the swapping of 906 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market bounces back

Trading closed on Tuesday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 43 percent and the value down by 49 percent from Monday at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market with all 45 securities traded, up from 41 on Monday.
Trading ended with 20 stocks rising, 21 declining and four closing unchanged, leading to the Junior Market Index popping 43.25 points to settle at 4,056.67.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages  21.9. The PE ratio for stocks in the chart below is based on ICInsider.com earnings forecast for companies with financial years up to August 2022.
Overall, 27,861,205 shares traded for $97,674,911 compared to 49,008,399 units at $190,021,639 on the Monday. EduFocal led trading with 14.24 million shares for 51.1 percent of total volume, followed by JFP Limited, 3.07 million units with 11 percent of the day’s trade, Mailpac Group with 58 million units for 5.7 percent market share, Lasco Manufacturing with 1.55 million units for 5.6 percent market share. Lumber Depot with 1.55 million units controlling 5.6 percent market share and Future Energy Source with 1.35 million units for 4.8 percent market share.
Trading averaged 619,138 shares at $2,170,554 in contrast to 1,195,327 shares at $4,634,674 on Monday with the month to date averaging 616,634 units at $2,341,670, compared to 616,440 units at $2,354,900 on the previous day. February closed with an average of 370,064 units at $1,402,517.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial rose 20 cents to end at $21 after trading 161 shares, AMG Packaging popped 15 cents in closing at $3.10 after exchanging 8,200 units, CAC 2000 lost 34 cents after ending at $7.55, with 1,363 stock units crossing the market. Cargo Handlers increased $3.05 to $11.55 and closed trading with 4,364 stocks, Caribbean Assurance Brokers declined 14 cents to close at $2.10 after 193,028 stocks crossed the market, Caribbean Cream shed 51 cents to end at $4.72 in exchanging 2,676 stock units. Caribbean Flavours gained 10 cents to close at $2.02 with 20,500 units changing hands, EduFocal rallied 12 cents to $3.27 after trading 14,239,618 shares, Fosrich fell 20 cents in closing at $16 in finishing trading with 3,350 shares. Future Energy Source advanced 16 cents to $6.15 in an exchange of 1,350,940 stock units, General Accident dropped 24 cents to $5.91 in exchanging 67,578 units, GWest Corporation declined 10 cents to 94 cents in switching ownership of 15,579 stocks. Iron Rock Insurance climbed 21 cents to $3.41 with the swapping of 96,745 units, ISP Finance shed $2.21 to close at $29.99 with an exchange of 160,889 stocks, Jamaican Teas climbed 12 cents in closing at $3.62 in trading 326,321 shares. KLE Group fell 20 cents to $2.65, with 41,960 stock units changing hands, Knutsford Express advanced 15 cents to end at $8 while exchanging 2,271 shares, Lasco Financial rose 22 cents to $3.42 in trading 4,276 stocks. Lasco Manufacturing popped 31 cents in closing at $4.90 while 1,554,527 units crossed the exchange, Limners and Bards gained 10 cents to close at $3.30 after exchanging 60,238 stock units, Lumber Depot lost 13 cents to close at $3.37 with 1,550,143 stock units switching owners. Mailpac Group rose 30 cents to $3.29 after 1,579,531 units changed hands, Main Event dropped 14 cents to $9 while exchanging 441,279 stocks and SSL Venture fell 20 cents to end at $2 after finishing trading of 333,461 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market trading jumps prices drop

Trading jumped sharply by the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market on Monday, with the volume of stocks traded surging 68 percent more than on Friday as the value of stocks trading jumped 131 percent higher than the previous trading day.
Market activity led to 41 securities trading compared to 42 on Friday, with 15 rising, 21 declining and five closing unchanged. At the close, the Junior Market Index fell 38.77 points to settle at 4,013.42.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages  21.8. The PE ratio of each stock in the attacked chart is based on ICInsider.com earnings forecast for companies with financial years up to August 2022.
Overall, 49,008,399 shares traded for $190,021,639 up from 29,255,984 units at $82,401,537 on the Friday. EduFocal led trading with 29.64 million shares and controlled 60.5 percent of total volume after trading at a record high, followed by JFP Limited with 5.42 million units for 11.1 percent of the day’s trade, Future Energy Source contributed 3.98 million units for 8.1 percent market share, iCreate had 1.57 million units changing hands for 3.2 percent market share and Fosrich ended with 1.52 million units for 3.1 percent of the trades.
Trading averaged 1,195,327 shares at $4,634,674 in contrast to 696,571 shares at $1,961,941 on Friday with the month to date, averaging 616,440 units at $2,354,900, up from 572,569 units at $2,182,126 on the previous trading day. February closed with an average of 370,064 units at $1,402,517.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three, with lower offers.
At the close, AMG Packaging dropped 20 cents to close at $2.95 after trading 111,476 shares, Cargo Handlers fell $3 to $8.50, with 4,059 stocks clearing the market, Caribbean Cream rallied 52 cents in closing at $5.23 after switching ownership of 33,000 stock units. Dolphin Cove increased $2 to $26, with 233,348 units crossing the market, Express Catering lost 19 cents to end at $5.06 trading 43,078 stock units, Fosrich shed 65 cents in closing at $16.20 while exchanging 1,519,918 shares. Jamaican Teas rose 13 cents to end at $3.50, with 486,088 stocks changing hands, KLE Group popped 65 cents to $2.85 with the swapping of 20,852 units, Knutsford Express declined 15 cents to close at $7.85 in trading 11,860 stocks. Lasco Distributors fell 22 cents in ending at $3.48 after 47,266 stock units crossed the market, Lasco Financial shed 24 cents in closing at $3.20 with an exchange of 40,868 units, Limners and Bards declined 15 cents to end at $3.20 in exchanging 294,766 shares. Lumber Depot dropped 13 cents to $3.50 in an exchange of 909,098 stocks, Main Event gained 81 cents ending at a 52 weeks’ high of $9.14 after an exchange of 460,045 units, Spur Tree Spices lost 14 cents to close at $3.46, with 497,787 shares changing hands. SSL Venture climbed 30 cents to close at $2.20 after exchanging 41,161 stock units, Tropical Battery advanced 16 cents after ending at $2.17 and trading 685,585 stocks and tTech lost 34 cents to end at 3.91 with 55,488 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

10 stocks for 10 years

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In the world of investing, it would be nice to find big winners at all times and invest in them just before their prices explode; that is not how stock markets work. Most investors need to buy and wait, to be rewarded with much higher prices later on. History is replete with many examples that show patience paying off handsomely.
In more recent times, some investors are demonstrating levels of exuberance in buying some stocks at excessive values that will take a long time to generate a reasonable return on investment.
In Jamaica, over the past few years, there are several stocks that recorded huge gains, allowing persons who hold them for years to make a bungle. One of the most celebrated is Lascelles DeMercado is no longer listed on the Jamaica Stock Exchange having been acquired by Angostura in late 2007 for the equivalent of $643 or US$10.65 per share valuing the company at $61.7 billion. The stock traded at $4.25 (the equivalent of 10.5 cents) in 1983, with 2.4 million shares issued, valuing the group then at just $10 million and it gained 6,000 percent between 1983 and 2007. In other words, a $10,000 investment in 1983 would be worth over $6 million in 2007. How many persons saw that coming? Not many but some seasoned investors did. But Lascelles is not the only stock on the local market to provide rich rewards for Investors.
What the information above shows is that long term investment can be very rewarding. This is especially so for persons with limited time to spend monitoring their investment on an ongoing basis.
In 2017, this publication recited portions of an article captioned “Teachings from silly Unilever Investors.”  “In 2013 ICInsider.com posted a report on the Unilever Caribbean, a company based in Trinidad and traded on the country’s stock exchange. “
”Since the report, the company stock has been on a downward slope after rising to a new record in 2013. On November 8, 2017, Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market listed Knutsford Express, after a long period of overvaluation relative to the market, dropped $2.75 as demand for the stock evaporated. Similarly, Cargo Handlers was pushed unrealistically to $30, only for it to currently be trading at $10, which is still above normal valuation. This latter stock came as a big buy recommendation on the way up by a brokerage house at the time.
Unilever’s profit peaked in the period to September 2014 and started a downhill ride since, but investors kept on pushing the price higher until it peaked at an unrealistically high of TT$68.30 in December 2015.”
The IC Insider.com recommendation at the time was as follows: When stock prices rise much faster than the growth in profits, time out is needed to discover what is happening. That recommendation is as true then as it is now.

Knutsford Express

Notably, after several years, all three of the above stocks are currently trading well below their peak while many other stocks in the markets have gone on to record high prices. At the last trade Unilever is trading at TT$15.20, Cargo Handlers for a long time around $7, but recently hit $12 and Knutsford that traded at a high of $17, with a PE of 31 now trades at $8, with a PE closer to 40.
Investing in undervalued stocks that have products to support growth, as was the case in Lascelles shares, can pay rich dividends over time.
Investors should be mindful of chasing after the popular stocks that are fully valued or overpriced as was the case in the above three stocks that failed to perform in more than four years while others have delivered outstanding gains. That is why ICInsider.com has come up with a list of 10 stocks in both the Main and Junior Markets that, in our estimation, are good candidates for long-term investment for the next ten years. The numbers climbed to 11 each as we could not separate the 11th ones from the lists. The listings are a compilation based on inputs from some knowledgeable investors as well as ICInsider.com’s own assessment. The selections are based on an evaluation of the quality of management, products and services each company offers to their customers, and prospects for growth by these companies and the economies they service.
Most importantly, the analysis considers that management has the quality or will get the talent to steer the companies successfully over a ten year period.
Note is taken of the local economy, the commitment to fiscal surplus or modest deficit financing if at all for a number of years. This will lead to low interest rates and stimulate long term economic growth, subject to world conditions. In such an environment investors can look to invest for the long term rather than a few months or years.
Caribbean Producers almost made the cut with expected strong growth in the tourism sector in which it is a major player, but the historical performance since it was listed on the Junior Market in 2012, leaves doubt if management can in fact deliver predictable good returns for investors over the next ten years.
ICInsider.com was assisted with the selection by Karl Wynter and an individual investor, with years of managerial experience working for some leading groups in the Caribbean. Karl Wright former head of VM Group and individual investor, Ryan Strachan of GK Capital and Nigel Coke former investment advisor and trader at one of the leading Jamaican stockbrokers and an individual investor.

Coming in two separate articles are commentaries on the rationale for each selection. 

EduFocal jumps, JFP drops 32% from peak

EduFocal rallied 75 cents to end at $3.07, with a gain of 207 percent over the IPO price and since listing on the Junior Market on Tuesday. Trading closed with strong demand for above $3 per share. The price movement on Friday helped to push the Market Index up a strong 76.48 points to close at 4,052.19, as the same time, JFP that listed on Monday fell 32 percent from its peak of $2. 
A total of 42 securities were traded on Friday, similar to Thursday. At the close, 18 gained, 17 declined and seven ended unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 21.8. The PE ratio of each stock in the chart below is based on ICInsider.com earnings forecast for companies with financial years up to August 2022.
The overall volume of stocks traded slipped 22 percent with the value down moderately from Thursday. Overall, 29,255,984 shares traded for $82,401,537 compared to 37,553,313 units at $87,439,082 on the Thursday. EduFocal led trading with 11.18 million shares for 38.2 percent of total volume, followed by JFP Limited with 9.68 million units taking 33.1 percent of the day’s trade, Tropical Battery cornered 2.07 million units, with 7.1 percent market share and Future Energy Source ended with 1.97 million units for 6.7 percent market share.
Trading averaged 696,571 shares at $1,961,941 down from 894,127 shares at $2,081,883 on Thursday and month to date an average of 572,569 units at $2,182,126 compared to 562,132 units at $2,200,659 on the previous day. February closed with an average of 370,064 units at $1,402,517.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial fell 20 cents in closing at $20.80 while exchanging 7,532 shares, Cargo Handlers gained 49 cents to close at $11.50, 62 with stocks units changing hands, Dolphin Cove shed 15 cents to end at $24 in an exchange of 52,902 stock units. EduFocal rallied 75 cents to end at a record $3.07, with 11,180,753 units crossing the exchange, Express Catering advanced 25 cents ending at $5.25 in switching ownership of 49,975 with 35,634 units changing hands, Iron Rock Insurance rose 8 cents to end at $3.20 in exchanging 3,500 stocks. Jamaican Teas declined 23 cents to $3.37 after an exchange of 296,928 shares, Jetcon Corporation dropped 8 cents to end at 81 cents trading 94,486 units, JFP Limited fell 34 cents to $1.36 after exchanging 9,679,780 stock units. Knutsford Express climbed 10 cents to close at $8 in trading 100 shares, Lasco Distributors popped 10 cents to $3.70 with the swapping of 26,490 units, Lasco Manufacturing climbed 15 cents in closing at $4.50 with 344,003 stocks passing through the exchange. Lumber Depot popped 18 cents after ending at $3.63, with 388,982 stock units crossing the market, Mailpac Group rallied 8 cents in closing at $3.08 with an exchange of 205,414 shares, Main Event jumped $2.33 to end at 52 weeks’ high of $8.33 after finishing trading 358,718 stocks. Spur Tree Spices shed 8 cents to $3.60 after 927,861 units crossed the market, Tropical Battery lost 10 cents to close at $2.01 after exchanging 2,066,964 stock units and tTech advanced 34 cents to end at $4.25 and closed with 82,028 stock units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market slips on Thursday

Trading closed on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 18 percent with the value increasing 10 percent higher than on Wednesday at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market, which ended with the Market Index declining.
Market activity led to 42 securities trading compared to 43 on Wednesday and ended with 18 rising, 17 declining and seven closing unchanged. At the close, the Junior Market Index shed 27.76 points to close at 3,975.71.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 21. The PE ratio of each stock in the chart below is based on ICInsider.com earnings forecast for companies with financial years up to August 2022.
Overall, 37,553,313 shares traded for $87,439,082 compared to 31,775,636 units at$ 79,249,482 on Wednesday. JFP Limited led trading with 18.41 million shares for 49 percent of total volume, followed by  EduFocal with 9.72 million units for 25.9 percent of the day’s trade. Lumber Depot with 2.28 million units for 6.1 percent market share, Tropical Battery with 1.84 million units for 4.9 percent market share and Caribbean Flavours with 1.28 million units for 3.4 percent market share.
Trading averaged 894,127 shares at $2,081,883 in contrast to 738,968 shares at $1,843,011 on Wednesday and month to date, an average of 562,132 units at $2,200,659, compared to 531,620 units at $2,211,575 previously traded. February closed with an average of 370,064 units at $1,402,517.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial rallied $2.55 to end at $21, with 1,559 shares crossing the market, Blue Power rose 61 cents to $4 while exchanging 22,039 stocks, CAC 2000 rose 36 cents to close at $7.89 in an exchange of 1,462 units. Cargo Handlers climbed $1.87 after ending at $11.01 in trading 16,540 stock units, Dolphin Cove gained $2.15 in closing at $24.15 after exchanging 27,441 units, EduFocal popped 57 cents to end at a record of $2.32 in trading 9,716,123 shares. Express Catering fell 17 cents to close at $5 with an exchange of 10,295 stock units, Fosrich lost 10 cents in ending at $16.85 with 91,159 stocks changing hands, General Accident increased 25 cents to end at $6.15 with 3,000 shares clearing the market. GWest Corporation dropped 13 cents in closing at 94 cents in exchanging 10,206 stocks, Honey Bun advanced 79 cents to close at $9.71 after trading 23,898 stock units, Jamaican Teas popped 12 cents in closing at $3.60 with 262,059 units changing hands. JFP Limited declined 15 cents to $1.70, with 18,409,007 shares crossing the market, Knutsford Express shed 10 cents to end at $7.90 in switching ownership of 3,290 stocks Lasco Distributors fell 19 cents to end at $3.60 after trading 206,064 units. Limners and Bards lost 10 cents to $3.38 with an exchange of 263,888 stock units, Lumber Depot rallied 21 cents to end at $3.45 with the swapping of 2,279,622 stock units, Main Event dropped 90 cents to close at $6 in an exchange of 19,214 units and Paramount Trading rose 13 cents in closing at $1.80 in switching ownership of 1,000 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JFP & EduFocal dominate Junior Market

Trading Newly listed JFP Limited and EduFocal dominated Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market on Wednesday and rose to record highs in helping the volume of stocks traded to rise 45 percent more than on Tuesday with a 43 increase in value and were the main reason for the market Index to eke out a modest 8.04 points rose to settle at 4,003.47.
Market activity led to 43 securities trading, similar to Tuesday and ended with 15 rising, 19 declining and nine closing unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 20.3. The PE ratios of stocks reported in the chart below are based on ICInsider.com earnings forecast for companies with financial years up to August 2022.
A total of 31,775,636 shares traded for $79,249,482 compared to 21,910,635 units at $55,555,327 on the Tuesday JFP Limited led trading with 20.42 million shares for 64.3 percent of total volume, followed by Lumber Depot with 3.03 million units for 9.5 percent of the day’s trade and EduFocal, 2.15 million units for 6.8 percent market share, while Future Energy Source ended with 1.83 million units changing hands for 5.7 percent market share.
Trading averaged 738,968 shares at $1,843,011 up from 509,550 shares at $1,291,984 on Tuesday, with the month to date, averaging 531,620 units at $2,211,575, compared to 510,084 units at $2,249,855 on the previous day. February closed with an average of 370,064 units at $1,402,517.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Access Financial rallied 45 cents to $18.45, with 4,443 shares crossing the market, Blue Power dropped 51 cents in closing at $3.39 with an exchange of 629 stocks, Caribbean Cream popped 5 cents to $4.72 with the swapping of 1,802 stock units. Dolphin Cove lost 90 cents to end at $22 after exchanging 23,157 units. EduFocal gained 43 cents to close at a record high of $1.75 after trading 2,154,085 stocks, Elite Diagnostic shed 6 cents ending at $2.97, with 27,678 units clearing the market. Everything Fresh fell 6 cents to close at $1.15 while exchanging 35,264 stock units, Express Catering advanced 29 cents in closing at $5.17 with 3,549 shares changing hands, Fontana fell 6 cents to $9.72 in trading 58,977 stocks. Fosrich declined 5 cents to end at $16.95 after 46,783 shares crossed the exchange, Future Energy Source dropped 27 cents to $6.02, with 1,827,068 units changing hands, General Accident shed 29 cents to $5.90 in switching ownership of 2,163 stock units. Indies Pharma popped 5 cents to end at $3.08 after an exchange of 5,797 units, Jamaican Teas increased 31 cents to close at $3.48 after 456,342 stock units changed hands, Jetcon Corporation lost 6 cents in closing at 83 cents trading 5,279 stocks. JFP Limited rose 17 cents to end at $1.85 with 20,417,992 shares crossing the market, Mailpac Group rallied 5 cents to $3.05 with 569,061 units changing hands, Spur Tree Spices fell 10 cents in closing at $3.70 in an exchange of 863,248 stocks and Tropical Battery dropped 5 cents to $2.13 trading 672,301 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

New listings enjoy big price bounce

In trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market on Tuesday, newly listed EduFocal moved from its IPO price of $1 to close at $1.32 on the first day of trading, while JFP Limited continued from its opening price on Monday to $1.68 at the close on Tuesday and helped maintained the volume of stocks and the value traded moderately above that on Monday.
Market activity led to 43 securities trading compared to 42 on Monday and ended with 14 rising, 18 declining and 11 closing unchanged.At the close, the Junior Market Index shed 38.05 points to settle at 3,995.43.
The PE Ratio, the most used measure to compute stock values, averages  19.9. The PE ratios in the chart below are based on ICInsider.com earnings forecast for companies with financial years to August 2022.
Overall, 21,910,635 shares traded for $55,555,327 versus  19,487,231 units at $50,742,595 on the Monday. JFP Limited led trading with 13.15 million shares for 60 percent of total volume followed by Lumber Depot with 2.77 million units for 12.6 percent of the day’s trade, Jamaican Teas ended with 2.22 million units for 10.1 percent market share and Future Energy Source ended with 1.44 million units changing hands for 6.6 percent market share.
Trading averaged 509,550 shares at $1,291,984 compared to 463,982 shares at $1,208,157 on Monday and month to date, averaging 510,084 units at $2,249,855, compared to 510,146 units at $2,360,875 on the prior day. February closed with an average of 370,064 units at $1,402,517.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Access Financial dropped $1.51 in closing at $18 after 51,516 shares changed hands, AMG Packaging rose 20 cents to $3.20 while exchanging 3,180 stocks, Cargo Handlers fell $1.50 to end at $9.10, trading 12,219 stock units. Dolphin Cove declined $1.10 to close at $22.90, with 24,692 units crossing the market, EduFocal increased 32 cents to $1.32, with 9,662 shares clearing the market, Everything Fresh popped 11 cents to $1.21, with 366 stocks crossing the market. Express Catering lost 29 cents in closing at $4.88 in exchanging 4,100 units, Fontana advanced 27 cents to close at $9.78, with 14,711 stock units changing hands, Fosrich shed 48 cents to end at $17 with 10,057 units crossing the exchange. Honey Bun fell 20 cents to end at $8.90 after exchanging 2,447 stocks, Jamaican Teas dropped 33 cents to close at $3.17 with an exchange of 2,220,989 shares, JFP Limited rallied 37 cents in closing at $1.68 after exchanging 13,153,656 stock units. Lasco Distributors bounced 24 cents to $3.79 in switching ownership of 95,474 units, Lasco Financial declined 10 cents to $3.45 in an exchange of 12,500 shares, Lasco Manufacturing lost 17 cents to end at $4.33 trading 95,149 stock units. Lumber Depot shed 66 cents to close at $3.28 in trading 2,771,346 stocks, Main Event fell 20 cents to $6.90 with the swapping of 21,457 stocks and Paramount Trading shed 12 cents to $1.70 with 30,147 stock units. Changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JFP gain saves Junior Market on Monday

The price of JFP Limited stock that was a recent Initial Public Offer climbed 31 percent when trading in stock commenced at the start of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market on Monday and contributed over 53 percent in the overall market volume that jumped 106 percent over trading on Friday.
Market activity led to 42 securities trading compared to 40 on Friday and ended with nine rising, 27 declining and six, ending unchanged, but the Junior Market Index eked out a 1.59 points rise to close at 4,033.48. The PE Ratio, one of the most popular measures to value stocks, averages 19.1 as a multiple of earnings forecasted by ICInsider.com for companies with financial year ends, up to August 2022.
Overall, 19,487,231 shares were traded for $50,742,595 compared to 9,481,171 units at $48,828,789 on the Friday. JFP Limited led trading with 10.19 million shares for 52.3 percent of total volume followed by Tropical Battery with 3.27 million units for 16.8 percent of the day’s trade and Future Energy Source with 2.29 million units for 11.7 percent market share and Spur Tree Spices ended trading 1.14 million units accounting for 5.8 percent market share.
Trading averaged 463,982 shares at $1,208,157 in contrast to 237,029 shares at $1,220,720 on Friday and month to date, an average of 510,146 units at $2,360,875, compared to 516,040 units at $2,508,031 on the prior trading day. February closed with an average of 370,064 units at $1,402,517.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Access Financial dropped $1.74 in ending at $19.51 with 138 shares crossing the market, AMG Packaging lost 20 cents in ending at $3 in exchanging 36,497 stocks, Cargo Handlers shed $1.40 to $10.6  with an exchange of 28,043 units. Caribbean Cream declined 50 cents to close at $4.70, with 12,000 stock units crossing the exchange, Dolphin Cove fell 14 cents to end at $24 after 91,275 units changed hands, Everything Fresh lost 11 cents to end at $1.10 after exchanging 130,801 shares. Express Catering shed 10 cents to close at $5.17, with 23,119 stocks clearing the market, Fontana declined 29 cents to $9.51 in an exchange of 52,394 stock units, Fosrich climbed 97 cents to $17.48, with 21,632 stock units crossing the market. Future Energy Source fell 30 cents in closing at $6.20 in trading 2,288,325 shares, General Accident popped 19 cents to $6.10 while exchanging 23,555 stocks, Honey Bun dropped 13 cents to $9.10 in switching ownership of 85,019 units. Iron Rock Insurance declined 20 cents in closing at $3.11 and trading 2,215 stocks, ISP Finance advanced $5.86 to close at $32.20 finishing at 119 units changing hands, newly listed JFP Limited gained 31 cents to end at a record high of $1.31 with the exchanging of 10,194,843 stock units. Lasco Manufacturing shed 15 cents in closing at $4.50 after trading 109,808 shares, Spur Tree Spices lost 16 cents to end at $3.75 and closed with an exchange of 1,138,242 units, Stationery and Office Supplies dropped 20 cents to $7 after trading 16,151 stocks and tTech fell 30 cents to $3.95 after 1,500 stock units were traded.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market making spirited recovery

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market made more recovery from the near 300 points loss up to Wednesday as it closed on Friday, with the Market Index jumping 90.51 points to 4,031.89 after picking up 70 points on Thursday as the volume of stocks traded declining 63 percent and the value dropped 52 percent than Thursday.
At the close 40 securities traded compared to 42 on Thursday ended with 18 rising, 14 declining and eight closing unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 19. The PE ratio of stocks in the chart below is computed based on the ICInsider.com earnings forecast for companies with financial years up to August 2022.
Overall, 9,481,171 shares traded for $48,828,789 compared to 25,403,714 units at $100,810,194 on the Thursday Future Energy Source led trading with 4.74 million shares for 50 percent of total volume followed by Spur Tree Spices with 940,637 units for 9.9 percent of the day’s trade and Jamaican Teas with 845,015 units for 8.9 percent market share.
Trading averaged 237,029 shares at $1,220,720 in contrast to 604,850 shares at $2,400,243 on Thursday and month to date, averaging 516,040 units at $2,508,031, compared to 554,657 units at $2,686,206 on the previous day. February closed with an average of 370,064 units at $1,402,517.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ended with the bid higher than the last selling price and four stocks with lower offers.
At the close, AMG Packaging popped 14 cents in closing at $3.20, with 68,829 shares clearing the market, CAC 2000 fell 37 cents to end at $7.53 while exchanging 47,545 stock units, Cargo Handlers declined 10 cents to close at $12 with an exchange of 3,805 units. Caribbean Cream climbed 43 cents after ending at $5.20 in trading 887 stocks, Derrimon Trading gained 18 cents to $2.70 in exchanging 210,647 stocks, Dolphin Cove increased $1.14 to $24.14, with 29,367 shares crossing the exchange. Fontana lost 20 cents in closing at $9.80, with 50,347 stock units changing hands, Fosrich advanced 51 cents to end at $16.51 after exchanging 16,473 units, General Accident dropped 29 cents to close at $5.91 after finishing trading of 22,175 units. Honey Bun rallied 33 cents to $9.23 in an exchange of 9,467 shares, Indies Pharma rose 10 cents to $3.10 in trading 3,629 stocks, Knutsford Express climbed 10 cents in closing at $8, with an exchange of 15,855 stock units. Lasco Distributors advanced 12 cents to close at $3.60 after exchanging 1,002 units, Lasco Manufacturing gained 32 cents in ending at $4.65, with  336,334 shares crossing the market, Lumber Depot increased 10 cents to end at $4 with the swapping of 321,125 stock units and Mailpac Group shed 12 cents in ending at $2.92 trading 281,628 stocks.
In the preference segmentCAC 2000 9.5% preference share popped 10 cents to end at $1.07 in switching ownership of 975 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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