Trading surges for Junior Market

Trading closed on Monday, with the volume of stocks traded surging 164 percent, with the value rocketing up by 162 percent over Friday’s trading on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
Similar to Friday, market activity led to 36 securities trading and ended, with 15 rising, 15 declining and six, closing unchanged, leaving the Junior Market Index down 20.40 points to 3,337.91.
Trading surged on Monday as Future Energy Source led the market, with 81 percent of total volume resulting from trading of 15.02 million shares, followed by Lumber Depot 5.5 percent with 1.02 million units and Mailpac Group 2.4 percent, with 447,436 units.
Trading ended, with 18,530,465 shares changing hands for $55,498,597 compared to 7,012,618 units at $21,199,184 on Friday. Trading averaged 514,735 units at $1,541,628 in contrast to 194,795 shares at $588,866 on Friday, while month to date, averages 469,205 units at $1,269,129, compared to 466,600 units at $1,253,533 on Friday.July closed with an average of 163,918 units at $481,755.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 11.9 based on ICInsider.com’s2 021-22 earnings forecast.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and five stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Blue Power fell 10 cents in closing at $3.20, exchanging 950 shares, Cargo Handlers lost 9 cents in ending at $8.50 with the swapping of 5 units. Caribbean Assurance Brokers declined 10 cents to $1.80, trading 345,961 stock units, Caribbean Cream shed 29 cents to end at $5.70 in an exchange of 44,359 stocks, Caribbean Flavours increased 4 cents to $1.98 in trading 6,076 shares. Derrimon Trading rose 4 cents to $2.34, with 105,730 units crossing the market, Dolphin Cove dropped $1.35 to $10.25 in exchanging 4,326 stocks. Elite Diagnostic popped 5 cents to $3.01 after 15,598 units changed hands, Everything Fresh declined 4 cents in closing at 95 cents while exchanging 43,717 stock units, Fontana advanced 8 cents to $6.18 in switching ownership of 143,788 stock units, Future Energy Source dropped 65 cents to $2.64 after exchanging 15,015,240 units. Honey Bun shed 14 cents in closing at $9, with 34,631 stocks crossing the market, Indies Pharma spiked 11 cents to $3.70 after exchanging 89,690 units, Jamaican Teas rallied 5 cents to $3.45, with 308,781stock units changing hands, Jetcon Corporation rose 23 cents to $1.14 after 1,085 stocks crossed the market. Lasco Manufacturing lost 6 cents to close at $4.82, with 25,540 units clearing the market. Limners and Bards popped 5 cents ending at $3.15 trading 241,458 units, Medical Disposables rose 10 cents to $5.20 in an exchange of 3,893 shares, Stationery and Office Supplies climbed 70 cents to $7.20, after 151 shares changed hands.

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

FESCO gains 311% since listing

The Junior Market seems to be rebounding from the summer correction.

Trading closed on the Junior Market on Friday with the market index slipping 3.85 points to 3,358.31, after hitting the over 3,399, just less than half an hour of trading elapsing and ended with an exchange of 53 percent fewer shares, with 63 percent less value than on Thursday, on a day when Future Energy closed at a record high, with a stunning rise of 311 percent since listing early this year.
Market activity led to 36 securities trading down from 38 on Thursday and ended with 13 rising, 16 declining and seven closing unchanged.
At the close, the PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 11.8 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Trading ended with 7,012,618 shares changing hands for $21,199,184 compared to 15,060,760 units at $57,055,882 on Thursday. Future Energy Source led trading with 45.4 percent of total volume, with 3.18 million shares, followed by Tropical Battery 18.4 percent with 1.29 million units and Lumber Depot with 615,961 units for 8.8 percent market share.
Trading averaged 194,795 units at $588,866, down from 396,336 at $1,501,471 on Thursday and month to date averaging 466,600 units at $1,253,533, compared to 483,100 units at $1,293,883 on Thursday. July averaged 163,918 units at $481,755.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ending with the bid higher than its last selling price and three stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Blue Power rose 10 cents to $3.30 with 14,953 shares traded, Caribbean Cream rallied 67 cents to $5.99 with 50,028 stocks changing hands, Dolphin Cove shed 90 cents to end at $11.60 with an exchange of 10,090 stock units. Elite Diagnostic fell 13 cents to $2.96, with 121,000 units passing through the market, Express Catering dipped 49 cents to $5.51 with a transfer of 8,775 shares, Fontana rose 10 cents to $6.10 with 76,919 stocks traded. Fosrich popped 10 cents to $8.20 with 34,813 stock units changing hands, Future Energy Source advanced 29 cents to a record close of $3.29 with an exchange of 3,182,453 units, to now trade with a PE of 25 times, current fiscal year’s profit. General Accident climbed 25 cents to $5.55 with 2,944 shares passing through the market. Honey Bun jumped $1.04 to $9.14 with 120,903 stocks traded, Indies Pharma spiked 23 cents to $3.59 with 34,404 units changing hands, ISP Finance plunged $7.60 to $17.40, trading just 50 shares. Jetcon Corporation slipped 8 cents to 91 cents with an exchange of 5,000 stocks, Lasco Financial rose 5 cents to $3.15 with 24,731 units passing through the market, Lasco Manufacturing dropped 30 cents to $4.88 with a transfer of 7,982 shares. Lumber Depot fell 8 cents to $2.92 with 615,961 stock units traded, Paramount Trading slipped 7 cents to $1.10 with 153,369 units changing hands, SSL Venture declined 6 cents to 74 cents with investors switching ownership of 14,038 stock units. Stationery and Office Supplies shed 95 cents to settle at $6.50 with a transfer of 192,573 stocks and tTech rallied 39 cents to $4.79 with 7,304 shares crossing the exchange.

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

Junior Market bounces on Thursday

Trading closed on Thursday with the Junior Market index bouncing 36.88 points to 3,362.16, with investors responding to recent results of some stocks and driving rising stocks to outpace those declining after 60 percent more shares traded, with 74 percent more value than on Wednesday at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market.
Market activity led to 38 securities trading, similar to Wednesday and ended with 19 rising, 12 declining and seven unchanged. Dolphin Cove and Future Energy Source closed at 52 weeks’ high, with the latter seemingly overpriced at a PE ratio of 23. See the chart below with price quotations and the PE ratio of each stock.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 12 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Trading ended with 15,060,760 shares changing hands for $57,055,882, up from 9,391,892 units at $32,844,824 on Wednesday. Future Energy Source led trading with 48.7 percent of total volume after exchanging 7.34 million shares, followed by Honey Bun 18.7 percent with 2.81 million units and Caribbean Flavours 13.7 percent, with an exchange of 2.06 million units.
Trading averaged 396,336 units at $1,501,471 from 247,155 at $864,337 on Wednesday, with the month to date averaging 483,100 units at $1,293,883 compared to 489,041 units at $1,279,670 on Wednesday. July trading averaged 163,918 units at $481,755.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close, Blue Power slipped 9 cents to $3.20 with 149,027 shares changing hands, CAC 2000 gained 25 cents to finish at $9.50 in switching ownership of 1,012 stock units, Caribbean Cream dropped 28 cents to $5.32 with 500 units traded. Caribbean Flavours lost 5 cents to close at $1.94 with an exchange of 2,062,125 stocks, Dolphin Cove surged $2.50 to finish at a 52 weeks’ high of $12.50 with 2,731 shares passing through the market, Elite Diagnostic rose 9 cents to $3.09 with 205,000 units changing hands. Express Catering increased 6 cents to $6 with a transfer of 44,149 stock units, Fosrich gained 8 cents to close at $8.10 with 31,795 stocks traded, Future Energy Source advanced 15 cents to a record close of $3, with a commanding 7,337,262 shares passing through the market. Honey Bun shed $1.39 to end at $8.10 with an exchange of 2,809,791 units, Iron Rock Insurance jumped 87 cents to $3.88 with 20,000 stocks changing hands, Jamaican Teas dropped 14 cents to $3.41, in switching ownership of 176,620 stock units. Jetcon Corporation declined 16 cents to 99 cents with 13,000 shares traded, Knutsford Express lost 10 cents to end at $8 with an exchange of 6,166 stocks, Lasco Distributors fell 20 cents to $3.80 with a transfer of 347,973 units. Lasco Manufacturing rallied 31 cents to $5.18 with 12,162 stock units changing hands, Mailpac Group rose 7 cents to $3.67 with 398,043 shares passing through the market, Main Event climbed 45 cents to $4.75 with a transfer of 750 stocks. Paramount Trading gained 22 cents to close at $1.17 with investors switching ownership of 1,000 stock units, SSL Venture rose 6 cents to 80 cents with 17,544 units traded and Stationery and Office Supplies jumped $1.05 to $7.45 with 76,200 shares crossing the exchange.

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

Slippage for Junior Market on Wednesday

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Trading closed on Wednesday with the index slipping as the volume of stocks traded increased by 44 percent for 78 percent greater value than on Tuesday at the curtain were shuttered on the Junior Market for the day.
The Junior Market Index dipped 8.24 points to 3,325.28, as 38 securities traded, up from 32 on Tuesday and ended with eight rising, 14 declining and 16 closing unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 11.6 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Trading ended with 9,391,892 shares changing hands for $32,844,824, up from 6,533,374 units at $18,444,949 on Tuesday. Future Energy Source led trading with 54.5 percent of total volume after an exchange of 5.12 million shares, followed by Jamaican Teas with 7.7 percent of the day’s trade for 722,149 units and Mailpac Group 6.7 percent with an exchange of 625,731 units.
Trading averaged 247,155 units at $864,337 from 204,168 at $576,405 on Tuesday and for the month to date, an average of 489,041 units at $1,279,670, compared to 506,820 units at $1,310,198 on Tuesday. July closed with an average of 163,918 units at $481,755.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, AMG Packaging slipped 6 cents to $1.60 with an exchange of 20,004 shares, Cargo Handlers dropped 11 cents to $8.59 with 3,000 stocks changing hands, Elite Diagnostic fell 8 cents to $3 with 198,866 units traded. Fosrich declined by 13 cents to $8.02 with a transfer of 205,045 stock units, Future Energy Source climbed 41 cents to a record close of $2.85 with investors switching ownership of 5,122,295 shares, with valuation now seemingly, stretched. Honey Bun jumped 49 cents to a 52 weeks close of $9.49 with an exchange of 198,502 stocks. Indies Pharma dropped 27 cents to $3.40, with 146,035 units changing hands, Jamaican Teas lost 9 cents to finish at $3.55 with 722,149 stock units traded, KLE Group advanced 10 cents to $1.20 with a transfer of 4,400 shares. Knutsford Express rallied 10 cents to $8.10 with 3,784 units passing through the market, Lasco Manufacturing dropped 29 cents to $4.87 with an exchange of 65,318 stocks, Mailpac Group rose 5 cents to $3.60 with 625,731 stock units changing hands. Main Event shed 60 cents to close at $4.30 with 26,087 shares traded, Medical Disposables advanced 39 cents to $5.09 with a transfer of 97,406 units, SSL Venture lost 6 cents to end at 74 cents with investors switching ownership of 20,350 stocks and Stationery and Office Supplies dropped 38 cents to settle at $6.40 with 1,202 shares crossing the exchange.

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

FESCO drives Junior Market volume – Monday

Trading volume spiked 1,103 percent higher on Monday, over market activity on Friday driven by the heavy trading in the shares of Future Energy Source (FESCO) shares, as investors exchanged 128 million units of the company’s shares that accounted for 93 percent of the day’s volume on the Junior Market on Monday.
Paramount Trading ended, with 3.5 percent of the day’s volume, after an exchange of 4.79 million units and Lumber Depot chipped in with 0.7 percent with an exchange of 1 million units.
Market activity led to 39 securities trading compared to 37 on Friday and ended with 12 rising, 17 declining and 10 closing unchanged. The Junior Market Index inched just 1.87 points higher to end at 3,313.05. The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, 11.7 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Trading activity led to an increase in the amount of dollars chasing stocks with an increase of 718 percent over Friday levels after trading of 137,253,606 shares for $312,263,298 compared to 11,413,177 units at $38,157,077 on Friday. Trading averaged 3,519,323 units at $8,006,751 in contrast to 308,464 at $1,031,272 on Friday. Trading month to date averages 526,789 units at $1,358,613, up from 265,110 units at  $777,273 on Friday. July closed with an average of 163,918 units at $481,755.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial declined 9 cents to $20.55 with 2,661 shares changing hands, AMG Packaging advanced 12 cents to $1.66 with an exchange of 223,022 stock units, CAC 2000 slipped 5 cents to $9.25 with the trading of 200 stocks. Caribbean Cream rallied 25 cents to $5.60 with 1,689 shares traded, Dolphin Cove shed 86 cents to close at $9 with a transfer of 625,793 stock units, Everything Fresh lost 9 cents to settle at 90 cents with 12,000 stocks passing through the market. Express Catering fell 15 cents to $6 with an exchange of 75,379 units, Fontana dropped 29 cents to $5.95 with 103,367 shares changing hands, Fosrich lost 7 cents to finish at $8.03 with 7,531 stocks traded. iCreate slipped 7 cents to 78 cents with a transfer of 30,200 units, Iron Rock Insurance declined by 5 cents to $3.05 with investors switching ownership of 30,048 shares, KLE Group rallied 15 cents to $1.10 with an exchange of 123,045 stocks. Lasco Distributors climbed 20 cents to $4 with 600 stock units changing hands, Lasco Manufacturing spiked 25 cents to $5.20 with 22,058 shares traded, Limners and Bards gained 8 cents to close at $3.10 with a transfer of 64,743 stocks. Main Event rose 5 cents to $4.90 with 400 shares passing through the market, Paramount Trading dropped 14 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ closing low of 95 cents with 4,789,438 stocks changing hands, Stationery and Office Supplies popped 75 cents to $6.50 with 544 stock units traded and tTech fell 20 cents to $4.20, with 300 shares crossing the exchange.

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

Junior Market ekes weekly gain

Trading closed on the Junior Market on Friday, with a 41.75 points rise in the index for the week but gave up many points from the peak during the week when the market surged nearly 83 points in two only to be dragged down by 62 points on Wednesday and picked up small gains on the last two days of the week to hold above the 3,300 points on Friday.
Similar to Thursday, 37 securities traded on Friday and ended, with 14 rising, 13 declining and 10 closing unchanged. The Junior Market Index gained 12.34 points to settle at 3,311.18. The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, averages 11.4 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Trading ended, with the volume ending up 54 percent less than on Thursday, with 11,413,177 shares changing hands for $38,157,077 compared to 24,561,305 units at $37,976,789 Thursday. Future Energy Source commanded 38.1 percent market share, with 4.34 million shares, followed by Lumber Depot with 22.3 percent of the day’s trade or 2.54 million units and Fosrich 8.8 percent after an exchange of 1.01 million units.
Trading averaged 308,464 units at $1,031,272 in contrast to 663,819 at $1,026,400 on Thursday. Month to date trading averages 265,110 units at $777,273, versus 261,187 units at $754,295 on Thursday. July closed with an average of 163,918 units at $481,755.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cream fell 37 cents to $5.35 with 96,995 shares changing hands, Dolphin Cove bolted 86 cents to $9.86 with an exchange of 890 stock units, Express Catering spiked 75 cents to $6.15, with 125,300 units traded. Fontana climbed 42 cents to $6.24, with a transfer of 437,819 shares, Fosrich shed 21 cents to close at $8.10 with 1,007,045 stocks trading, Future Energy Source spiked 14 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $2.37 with 4,344,838 units changing hands. General Accident slipped 6 cents to $5.50 with an exchange of 200,407 stock units, iCreate rose 6 cents to 85 cents with 23,100 shares traded, Indies Pharma rallied 27 cents to $3.88 with a transfer of 173,076 units.  Jetcon Corporation advanced 17 cents to $1.17 with 17,000 stocks passing through the market, KLE Group fell 22 cents to 95 cents with 2,017 stock units changing hands, Knutsford Express rose 10 cents to $8 with an exchange of 2,894 units. Lasco Distributors dropped 14 cents to $3.80 with 124,400 shares traded. Lasco Financial climbed 19 cents to $3.19 with a transfer of 43,800 stocks, Lasco Manufacturing declined by 25 cents to finish at $4.95 with investors switching ownership of 27,978 stock units. Main Event rallied 35 cents to $4.85 with 26,114 shares changing hands, Medical Disposables climbed 28 cents to $5.09 to finish with 98,477 units traded, SSL Venture dropped 16 cents to 64 cents with a transfer of 20,625 stocks. Stationery and Office Supplies shed $1.65 to close at $5.75 with investors switching ownership of 5,077 units and Tropical Battery rose 5 cents to $1.34 with 220,632 shares crossing the exchange.

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

Trading spikes on Junior Market – Thursday

Trading closed on Thursday with the index gaining as the volume of stocks traded surge 255 percent, with the value spiking 83 percent above Wednesday levels at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market.
A total of 37 securities traded compared to 35 on Wednesday and ended, with 17 rising, 15 declining and five closing unchanged. The Junior Market Index popped 9.02 points to 3,298.84. The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values averages 11.2 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
A total of 24,561,305 shares were traded for $37,976,789 compared to 6,920,986 units at $20,719,685 on Wednesday. Paramount Trading had the largest block of shares trading, accounting for 70.2 percent after an exchange of 17.25 million shares, followed by Future Energy Source 10.4 percent, with 2.55 million units and Caribbean Flavours 4.6 percent, with an exchange of 1.12 million units.
Trading averaged 663,819 units at $1,026,400, up from 197,742 at $591,991 on Wednesday. Trading month to date averages 261,187 units at $754,295, up from 221,141 units at $727,231 on Wednesday. July closed with an average of 163,918 units at $481,755.
 Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ending with the bid higher than its last selling price and three with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial shed 36 cents to end at $20.64 with 1,670 shares changing hands, AMG Packaging fell 7 cents to $1.54 with a transfer of 22,984 stocks, Blue Power rallied 20 cents to $3.30 with investors switching ownership of 1,200 units. CAC 2000 popped 5 cents to $9.30, exchanging 737 stock units, Caribbean Cream climbed 22 cents to $5.72 with 20,563 shares traded, Consolidated Bakeries rose 10 cents to $1.70 with 5,617 units changing hands. Express Catering climbed 44 cents to $5.40 after transferring 794,317 stocks, Fontana declined 26 cents to $5.82 with 59,832 stock units passing through the market, Fosrich advanced 21 cents to $8.31 with an exchange of 400 shares. Future Energy Source rose 13 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $2.23 trading 2,549,247 units, Honey Bun gained 7 cents to finish at a 52 weeks’ high of $8.15 with 22,951 stocks changing hands, Jamaican Teas popped 17 cents to $3.70 with a transfer of 136,856 shares. Jetcon Corporation dropped 22 cents to $1 with investors switching ownership of 17,000 stock units, Knutsford Express advanced 25 cents to $7.90 with an exchange of 4,134 stocks, Lasco Manufacturing jumped 40 cents to $5.20 with 9,984 units traded. Limners and Bards slipped 5 cents to $3.05 with 104,086 shares changing hands. Lumber Depot rose 5 cents to $3 with a transfer of 458,251 units, Mailpac Group fell 10 cents to $3.65 with investors switching ownership of 254,402 stocks. Main Event dropped 50 cents to $4.50 with 85,117 stock units traded, SSL Venture advanced 17 cents to 80 cents with 10,000 units passing through the market and Stationery and Office Supplies rallied 35 cents to $7.40 with 3 shares crossing the exchange.
In the preference segment, CAC 2000 9.5% rose 10 cents to $1.10 with 39 units changing hands.

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

Junior Market sheds 62 points on Wednesday

Stocks tumbled towards the close of trading, with the market index sinking 62.30 points to settle at 3,289.82 after the market opened higher, but a sharp cut in prices of several stocks placed pressure on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market on Wednesday when declining stocks overpowered those rising.
Market activity led to 35 securities trading compared to 33 on Tuesday and ended, with 10 rising, 17 declining and eight closing unchanged. The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute appropriate stock values, drops to an average of 10.9 from 11.5 on Tuesday, based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Future Energy Source dominated trading, with 60.7 percent of the total volume of 4.2 million shares, as the price hit a new record high. Lumber Depot followed, with 6.3 percent after an exchange of 438,325 units and Dolphin Cove cleared 6.2 percent, with 431,935 units.
At the close, 61 percent more shares were traded, with 46 percent greater value than on Tuesday as 6,920,986 shares changed hands for $20,719,685, up from 4,285,931 units at $14,189,500 on Tuesday. Trading averaged 197,742 units at $591,991 versus  29,877 at $429,985 on Tuesday. Trading month to date July closed with an average of 163,918 units at $481,755.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial advanced 36 cents to $21 with 500 shares traded, AMG Packaging rose 6 cents to $1.61 with 2,000 stocks changing hands, Consolidated Bakeries dropped 25 cents to $1.60 with a transfer of 3,121 units after the company posted increased losses for the June quarter compared with the similar period in 2020.  Dolphin Cove shed 50 cents to close at $9 with an exchange of 431,935 stock units, Elite Diagnostic spiked 5 cents to $3.08 with 253,468 shares passing through the market, Express Catering dropped $1.19 to $4.96 with 102,013 stocks traded. Fontana advanced 26 cents to $6.08 with 225,655 stock units changing hands, Fosrich fell 32 cents to $8.10 with a transfer of 9,898 units, Future Energy Source gained 28 cents to finish at an all time high of $2.10 with an exchange of a market leading 4,198,648 shares. General Accident fell 14 cents to $5.56 with 228,438 stocks traded, Honey Bun rose 8 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $8.08 with 67,947 units changing hands, iCreate slipped 7 cents to 80 cents with a transfer of 1,700 stock units. Iron Rock Insurance shed $1.09 to finish at $3.10 with investors switching ownership of 14,925 shares, Jamaican Teas dropped 27 cents to $3.53 with an exchange of 287,024 stocks, KLE Group slipped 6 cents to $1.17 with 1,100 stock units traded. Lasco Distributors lost 9 cents to close at $3.95 with 28,000 shares changing hands, Lasco Financial fell 14 cents to $3.01 with a transfer of 34,500 units, Lasco Manufacturing shed 40 cents to end at $4.80 with an exchange of 17,189 stocks. Main Event advanced 20 cents to $5 with 505 stock units passing through the market, Medical Disposables lost 12 cents to end at $4.83 with 18,107 units changing hands, Paramount Trading declined 22 cents to $1.03 with investors switching ownership of 21,372 stocks and SSL Venture dropped 17 cents to 63 cents with 10,800 shares crossing the exchange.

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

Monday moves for the Junior Market

Investors transferred 56 percent more stocks, with a 217 percent greater value than on Friday and ended, with the Market Index jumping 35.18 points to 3,304.61, after the index crossed the 3,300 point level for the first time since it last did on August 3, as trading came to an end on the Junior Market on Monday.
Market activity led to 33 securities trading compared to 32 on Friday and ended with 13 rising, 15 declining and five closing unchanged as two stocks closed at 52 weeks’ high.
The PE Ratio, a measure investors use to compute appropriate stock values, averages 12.5 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
A total of 13,826,361 shares traded for $78,414,751 compared to 8,891,277 units at $24,705,867 on Friday. Fosrich led trading, with 50.7 percent of total volume after trading 7.01 million shares, followed by Future Energy Source, with 18.8 percent of the day’s trade for 2.60 million units and Jamaican Teas 7.2 percent, with or 997,039 units.
Trading averaged 418,981 units at $2,376,205 in contrast to 277,852 at $772,058 on Friday. Trading month to date, averages 233,742 units at $775,069, from 211,185 units at $580,096 on Friday. July closed with an average of 163,918 units at $481,755.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Cargo Handlers popped 70 cents to $8.50, with 5,775 shares traded, Caribbean Cream dropped 23 cents to $5.50 with a transfer of 2,000 stock units, Derrimon Trading fell 9 cents to $2.38 exchanging 71,443 stocks. Dolphin Cove advanced 50 cents to $8.50, with 270,310 shares changing hands, Express Catering jumped 71 cents to $5.80 with 50,000 stocks passing through the market, Fontana popped 10 cents to $6.10 to close at 98,001 units. Future Energy Source rose 12 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $1.80 with 2,598,220 stock units traded, General Accident gained 10 cents to end at $5.68 with a transfer of 323,370 shares, Honey Bun climbed 30 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $7.80 with an exchange 54,899 stocks.  Jamaican Teas lost 7 cents to finish at $3.75 with 997,039 units changing hands, Jetcon Corporation fell 15 cents to $1.20 with investors switching ownership of 8,000 stock units, Lasco Financial slipped 5 cents to $3.20 with 86,100 shares traded. Lasco Manufacturing slipped 5 cents to $5.20 with a transfer of 40,320 stocks, Limners and Bards gained 6 cents to close at $3.10 with an exchange of 69,270 units, Mailpac Group dropped 20 cents to $3.70 with 652,703 stock units changing hands. Main Event rallied 53 cents to $4.80 with 60,814 shares passing through the market, SSL Venture fell 13 cents to 71 cents with 30,000 stocks traded, Stationery and Office Supplies shed 38 cents to settle at $7.05 with a transfer of 29,827 units and Tropical Battery dropped 17 cents to $1.21 with 221,125 shares crossing the exchange.
In the preference segment, CAC 2000 9.5% lost 10 cents to end at $1 with 500 stock units changing hands.

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

CAC hits ICTOP10 as RJR stuns market

The leading Main Market ICInsider.com TOP10 listed Radio Jamaica stuns the market this week with blow out first quarter profit of $110 million that compares well with $171 million reported in the last fiscal year, profit could be higher but for a near $70 million provision for bad debt and would have put the result close to our first quarter profit forecast of it beating 2021 full year results.
The bad news is that many persons ignore ICInnsider.com’s forecast of great things to come from the company, with many chasing after it on Friday after the release of the results on Thursday. Some readers bought into the vision but not all. The good news is that, with projected earnings of 45 cents per share, there is much room for this stock to run. The other good news is that there is much more to be gained by owning the stock as the company completes projects that will boost revenues and grow profits in the years to come.
The last dividend paid was 2 cents in July of 2019; before that, 2 cents in September 2016 and 10 cents in September 2015, although profit was only 9 cents per share. A dividend seems due for September this year, and with profits up in the 2021 fiscal year and year to date, shareholders could be looking at an early Christmas present.
The RJR results came close to the end of earning season for the June quarter and stimulated strong buying in the stock, with 9.2 million shares changing hands on Friday, the highest since 8.25 million units were traded on the 19 of July, the second trading day after the company released full year’s results to March. Interest has been building in the stock from the full year release and could get stronger as ICInsider.com gathers that there is good buying interest in it.  
With those strong results and the promise of 45 cents per share to be earned for this year and 80 cents in the next year, one would be forgiven if they felt that RJR should be dislodged from the ICTOP10 listing. Well, the top three Main Market stocks are headed again by Radio Jamaica, but the potential gains rose from 296 percent to 300 percent, even as the price moved up to a 52 weeks’ closing high of $2.25 from $2.02 last week, due to upgrading in the earnings to 45 cents per share or $1.1 billion. RJR is followed by Berger Paints, with earnings per share upgraded to $2.45 and JMMB Group, with expected gains of 200 to 300 percent for the three, versus last weeks’ 191 to 296 percent.
CAC2000, a stock with little focus from investors replaces Jetcon Corporation in the Junior Market ICTOP10. Investors should keep watch on CAC2000, with the strong growth in the construction sector that could benefit them.
The PE Ratio of the TOP 10 Junior Market stocks trade at a 44 percent discount to the market average and Main Market stocks 54 percent, indicating the potential gains in these stocks compared with many of those outsides of them.
The top three stocks in the Junior Market, are Elite Diagnostic, followed by General Accident and Medical Disposables, with the potential to gain between 221 percent and 295 percent compared to 256 and 336 percent, last week. Medical Disposables reported vastly improved revenues and profit for the June quarter even without reporting any income from acquiring the 60 percent majority ownership in Cornwall Enterprises. The price of General Accident has languished from last year, even as expansion pointed to improved results for them. They reported a profit of $166 million for the June quarter and $202 million for the half year with EPS of 16 cents and 20 cents respectively, putting them in line to exceed 60 cents for the full year with the last quarter usually the period with highest profits. Caribbean Brokers recorded increased revenues as well as increased expenses, some to promote products. Losses increased in the June quarter and half year, but late 2020 was the period that profit was reported. JMMB Group reported improved June results that more than doubled over 2020 even as cost rose faster than revenues.
This past week, the average gains projected for the Junior Market moved from 218 percent to 193 percent and Main Market stocks to 180 percent from 175 percent.
The Junior Market closed the week with an average PE 12.6 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings and currently trades well below the target of 20 and the recent historical average of 17, for the period to March this year based on 2020 earnings.
The JSE Main Market ended the week with an overall PE of 16.3, a little distance from the 19 the market ended at in March, suggesting a 17 percent rise at a PE of 19 and 23 percent at a PE of 20 from now to March 2022. The Main Market TOP 10 trades at a PE of 7.5, with a 46 percent discount to the PE of that market, well off the potential of 20.
For the Junior Market to trade at the historical average, the PE Ratio would have to rise 38 percent and requires a rise of 63 percent to reach the targeted PE of 20 by March 2022. Main Market stocks would have to rise by 17 percent to hit a PE of 19 and 23 percent to get to the target of 20. The Junior Market Top 10 stocks average PE is a mere 6.9, just 54 percent of the market average, indicating substantial gains ahead.
The TOP10 stocks are not always the best in the market but are most likely to be the best winners within a fifteen-month period. IC ranked stocks to filter out the big winners, allowing investors to focus on potentially big winners and help to keep out emotional attachments to stocks.
 IC TOP10 stocks are likely to deliver the best returns up to March 2022 and ranked in order of potential gains, based on likely increase for each company, considering the earnings and PE ratios for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate and result in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings per share are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.

Persons who compiled this report may have an interest in securities commented on in this report. 

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