Activity Trading on the Junior Market closed with Paramount Trading closing with a gain of 44 cents or 16 percent as investors responded positively to the company’s strong increase in profits for the November quarter which were released prior to this week. Overall only 7 securities traded and ended with 738,464 units valued at $2,745,022 changing hands. The JSE Junior Market Index rose 3.55 points to close at 697.07, with the price 3 stocks advancing and no declining.
At the close of the market, there were 7 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices, no stock closed with the offer lower. The junior market continues to maintained investors interest with 4 securities closing with no bids to buy. There were 6 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading in the junior market on Monday are, General Accident closing with 231,500 shares changing hands, with a gain of 3 cents to $1.80. Honey Bun finished with 10,000 shares trading, the price gained 5 cents to $2, Paramount Trading closed with 132,824 shares with the price gaining 44 cents to $3.20, the stock traded as high as $3.30 before the close. Caribbean Producers finished with 11,100 units at $2.15, Dolphin Cove ended with 945 shares trading at $8.50, Knutsford Express closed with 302,000 shares at $5.85 and Lasco Distributors finished with 50,095 shares trading at $1.45.
Paramount jumps 16%
Little trading in junior stocks
Activity on the Junior Market closed with only 3 securities traded and ended with 166,818 units valued at $202,761. The JSE Junior Market Index slipped 0.70 points to close at 700.75, with the price advancing.
At the close of the junior market indicators continue to point to the likelihood of price gains ahead. At the end of trading on Friday, there were 4 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with the offer lower. The junior market continues to reflect renewed interest with only 5 securities closing with no bids to buy compared with as many as 11 a few weeks ago. There were 8 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale which is an indication that supply for a third of the junior market stocks are not readily available to trade and most likely will require the bids to be more in line with historical valuation measures.
The three stocks trading are, Lasco Manufacturing gained 1 cent while trading 153,678 shares at $1.20, Honey Bun traded 240 units at $1.71 followed by Lasco Distributors with 12,900 shares at $1.42 after losing 8 cents.
4 junior stocks rise
Activity on the Junior Market closed with only 5 securities traded and ended with1,058,166 units valued at $ 1,373,604. The JSE Junior Market Index rose 1.24 points to close at 701.45, with the price 4 advancing and only 1 falling.
At the close of the market, there were 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and no stock with the offer lower. The junior market continues to reflect renewed interest with 6 securities closing with no bids to buy. There were 7 securities that had no units being offered for sale.
In trading, AMG Packaging closed with 134,952 shares changing hands, gained 1 cent at $2.15. Caribbean Producers ended with 49,100 units, the price rose 4 cents to $2.15, Lasco Distributors had 190,730 shares changing hands, to close with a gain of 6 cents, at $1.50. Lasco Manufacturing ended with 85,503 units changing hands to close 1 cent up to $1.19 and Lasco Financial closed with 597,881 shares changing hands to close 5 cents lower at $1.
3 junior stocks rose
At the close of the market, there were 5 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and no stocks with offers that were lower. The junior market closed with 6 securities closing with no bids to buy. There were 8 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading are, Jamaican Teas finishing with 64,302 units changing hands, to close 34 cents up at $2.85. Lasco Manufacturing ended with 70,700 shares changing hands with a gain of 5 cents, at $1.18, Paramount Trading ended with 17,342 units changing hands, to close 1 cent higher at $2.76. Eppley 9.5% preference shares traded 91,100 units at $6, General Accident finished with 34,667 shares changing hands at $1.75, Lasco Financial closed with 1,000 units trading at $1.05, AMG Packaging closed with 5,000 units trading as the price slipped 1 cent to $2.14 and Lasco Distributors finished with 64,500 shares changing hands 5 cents lower to $1.45.
Lasco companies push junior market
Trading on the Junior Market resulted in only 6 securities trading with 97,920 units valued at $153,520 changing hands. The JSE Junior Market Index rose 13.93 points to close at 703.13, putting it back to levels that existed in early July last year. There were 4 advancing stocks, none declined.
At the close of the market, there were 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and only 1 with the offer lower. The junior market continues to reflect renewed interest with 7 securities closing with no bids to buy. There were 7 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale.
Stocks trading on Tuesday are, Lasco Distributors ending with 11,422 shares changing hands to close with a gain of 5 cents, at $1.50, Lasco Manufacturing ended trading with 28,620 shares changing hands to close 3 cents higher at $1.13, Medical Disposables finished trading with 9,000 shares, with a gain of 10 cents to $1.85. Paramount Trading finished with 1,939 shares changing hands to close 4 cents higher at $2.75, General Accident closed with 44,650 units trading at $1.75 and Lasco Financial closed with 2,289 shares changing hands at $1.05.
Junior market indicators point higher
At the close of the junior market had 6 securities closing with no bids to buy. There were 9 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale, the latter is in keeping with the increase in the number of stocks with bids that are higher than the last selling prices.
At the close only 6 securities traded and ended with only 314,145 units valued at $336,525 changing hands. The JSE Junior Market Index rose 0.11 points to close at 689.20, with the price 1 advancing and 1 declining.
Stocks trading on Monday are, Lasco Financial that closed with 13,811 shares changing hands to gain 7 cents at $1.05, Consolidated Bakeries closing with 815 shares trading at 82 cents, General Accident finishing with 40,000 shares changing hands at $1.75, Honey Bun ending with 4,625 shares trading at $1.71. Lasco Distributors concluded trading with 167,894 shares changing hands at $1.45 and Lasco Manufacturing ended having 87,000 shares changing hands to close 2 cents lower at $1.10.
Junior market up 1st trading day of 2015
At the close of the market continues to reflect renewed interest in junior stocks with 6 securities closing with no bids to buy and 8 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale, in addition there were 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with offers that were lower.
The stocks trading are, AMG Packaging trading 22,220 shares with the price rising 25 cents to $2.15, Caribbean Cream ended with 68,000 shares changing hands to close 2 cents higher at 77 cents, Caribbean Producers closed with 9,935 shares with the price rising 8 cents to $2.11, Paramount Trading finished with 42,000 shares changing hands to close 9 cents up to $2.71.
Lasco Distributors finished with only 1,850 shares changing hands at $1.45, Lasco Manufacturing ended with 116,962 shares changing hands to close at $1.12, Derrimon Trading closed with 3,000 units changing hands, the price slipped 5 cents to $2.10 and Dolphin Cove ended with only 100 shares trading 20 cents lower to $8.80.
Access dominates with 1.2b shares
There was trading in 135,339,271 units of Access Financial shares which were primarily sold by Mayberry from their holdings and purchased by Proven Investments, in 33 trades. The acquisition places Proven at just under 50 percent ownership of the company. The trade was by far the largest on the exchange for the day and leaves less than 10 percent of the ownership in the wider public’s hands.
Trading on the Junior Market closed with only 6 securities traded and ended with 135,592,084 units valued at $1,218,415,832 changing hands. The JSE Junior Market Index fell 4.72 points to close at 684.63, with the price of only 1 stock advancing and 3 declining.
Even as the index slipped, the junior market continues to reflect renewed interest with 4 securities closing with no bids to buy and there were 9 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale. At the close of the market, the indicators point to rising prices ahead as there were 6 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and only 1 stock with the offer that is lower.
Stocks trading are, Lasco Financial ended trading with 3,000 shares as the price rose 2 cents to 98 cents, General Accident ended with 3,000 shares changing hands at $1.75, Lasco Manufacturing had 8,813 shares changing hands to close at $1.12. Access Financial closed with 135,339,271 units trading as the price slipped 5 cents to $9, Caribbean Producers finished with 1,000 shares trading lower by 2 cents to $2.03 and Lasco Distributors ended with 237,000 shares trading 4 cents lower at $1.41.
Access 14m shares trade cancelled
Mayberry traded 14,065,475 units of Access Financial shares at $9 on Monday but the transactions were cancelled after the market closed. Apparently, the trade was in breach of the court order for the two major shareholders to freeze their respective holdings. The official trading report of the Jamaica Stock Exchange showed the trades as they were still valid, but data on the stock exchange trading system show the trades as cancelled.
In actual trading on the Junior Market, only 6 securities traded ending with 336,824 units valued at $597,178 changing hands. The JSE Junior Market Index dropped 1.01 points to close at 689.28, with the price of 2 advancing and 2 declining.
At the close of the market, there were 4 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 1 stock with the offer lower. The junior market continues to reflect renewed interest with 4 securities closing with no bids to buy up from 11 some weeks ago. There were 10 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale, including 2 junior market preference shares.
The stocks trading are, Honey Bun ended trading with only 222 shares changing hands to close 1 cent up at $1.71, Lasco Distributors ended with 27,802 shares trading and gained of 1 cent to $1.45, AMG Packaging ending with 2,500 shares trading at $2.15. General Accident finished with 1,000 shares trading at $1.75, Caribbean Producers finished with 226,000 shares trading lower by 2 cents to $2.05, Lasco Financial ended trading, with 79,300 shares changing hands, to close 2 cents down at 96 cents
Eppley 10% Preference share list
Eppley’s latest cumulative preference shares were listed on Wednesday, there was no trading in the stock. The listing flowed from the reopening of an issue which went to market in November and was oversubscribed and led to the reopening of the issue on in December on the same terms which includes interest at 10 percent for two years then a step up thereafter, the second was also oversubscribed.
Activity Trading on the Junior Market closed with only 6 securities trading and ended with 929,121 units valued at $1,202,090. The JSE Junior Market Index rose 1.68 points to close at 690.29, with the price of 3 advancing and 1 falling.
At the close of the market, there were 4 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 stocks with offers that were lower. The junior market continues to show renewed interest with only 4 securities closing with no bids to buy. There were 9 securities that had no stocks being offered for sale.
The stocks that traded on the day before Christmas are, Access Financial with 7,903 shares to gain 9 cents at $9.05, Lasco Financial traded just 2,000 shares at 1 cents higher at 98 cents, Lasco Manufacturing had 649,041 units trading to put on 1 cent to $1.12. Lasco Distributors with 258,877units suffered a 1 cent fall, to $1.44, Blue Power traded just 1,300 shares at $6.30 and Honey Bun saw trading in 10,000 shares at $1.70.