NCB only rising stock on TTSE – Thursday

NCB closes at new high again on TTSE

NCB closes at new high again on TTSE

National Commercial bank closed at another new 52 weeks’ high for the week in trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange when the market closed on Thursday. Activity was low with 11 active securities as the prices of only 1 rose, none declined and 10 traded unchanged. The volume changing hands was 203,251 shares for a value of $1,464,243.
At the close, the Composite Index ended with a rise 3.03 points to 1,167.60 the All T&T Index was unchanged at 1,955.19 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.83 points to 50.04.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 5 stocks with the bids higher than the last selling price and 8 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| National Commercial Bank rose by 10 cents while trading 125,000 shares to close at $2.30 for a 52 weeks’ high.
Firm Trades| Agostini’s traded 100 shares at $17.25, Clico Investment Fund posted 211 shares and closed at $22.75, First Citizens Bank traded 150 shares to close at $35, TTSE 10-12-15FirstCaribbean International Bank traded 40 shares and closed at $5. Guardian Holdings ended at $13.03 with 913 units changing hands, National Flour closed with 24,000 shares changing hands at $2.75, One Caribbean Media ended with 12,190 units changing hands at $22. Sagicor Financial ended with 15,823 shares changing hands at $6.16, Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded 23,015 shares valued at $494,745, to close at $21.50 and West Indian Tobacco traded just 1,809 shares to close at $126.25.

6 stocks rose on TTSE – Tuesday

NCB closed at a new high of TT$2.11 on Tuesday on the TTSE

NCB closed at a new high of TT$2.11 on Tuesday on the TTSE

Six stocks rose in trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange at the end on Tuesday as 15 securities changed hands, 4 stocks declined and 5 traded unchanged as 2 stocks closed at 52 weeks’ high and 2 at 52 weeks’ low. The volume traded was 878,992 shares for a value of $6,486,412.
At the close, the Composite Index ended with a rise 1.74 points to 1,164.11 the All T&T Index fell 1.44 points to 1,956.55 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.68 points to 48.90.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 2 stocks with the bids higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Guardian Holdings gained 3 cents to end at $13.03 with 500 units changing hands, JMMB Group closed with 280,876 shares changing hands at 50 cents, after rising 3 cents, National Commercial Bank rose by 11 cents while trading 200,000 shares carrying a value of $422,000 at $2.11, for a 52 weeks’ high. Scotiabank ended with 18,025 shares with a value of $1,125,890 changing hands at $62.50 after climbing 50 cents, Sagicor Financial ended with 39,287 units changing hands, 1 cent up at $6.15 and Unilever closed with a rise of 2 cents with 300 shares changing hands at $68.20 for a 52 weeks’ high.
Declines| Agostini’s traded 1,000 shares at $17.25 with a fall of 74 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low. Grace Kennedy dropped 14 cents while trading 14,201 units with a value of $512,143 at $3.61,TTSE 8-12-15 Massy Holdings traded 555 shares and lost 27 cents in closing at $61.65 to a new 52 weeks’ low and Trinidad Cement traded 11,540 units and closed at $4.55 after losing 13 cents.
Firm Trades| Clico Investment Fund posted 537 shares and closed at $22.75, First Citizens Bank traded 516 shares to close at $35, National Enterprises closed with 1,830 shares changing hands at $16.39. National Flour closed with 2,800 shares changing hands at $2.75 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL traded 179,025 shares valued at $3,849,037, to close at $21.50.

3 stocks trade at new highs – Tuesday

National Four trades at a 52 weeks' high with a gain of 25 cents.

National Flour trades at a 52 weeks’ high with a gain of 25 cents.

Trinidad Cement traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange at a 52 weeks’ high, as well as National Flour and Unilever. Trading ended with 13 active securities with the prices 5 rising and 4 declining and 4 trading unchanged. The volume changing hands was 478,946 shares for a value of $5,480,768.
At the close, the Composite Index ending with a rise of 3.03 points at 1,160.34 the All T&T Index advanced by 2.51 points to 1,957.63 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.49 points to 47.72.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Guardian Holdings gained 1 cent in trading 1,300 units at $12.92, National Commercial Bank gained 5 cents in trading 22,331 shares at $1.90. National Flour ended with 50,349 shares changing hands at $2.75, after rising 25 cents to a 52 weeks’ high, Trinidad Cement ended at a new 52 weeks’ high of $4.75 after gaining 42 cents and Unilever Caribbean ended with 810 shares trading 2 cents up, for a new 52 weeks’ high of $68.17.
Declines| Angostura Holdings with 5,763 shares changing hands, closed with a loss of 1 cent at $13.99, Clico Investment Fund posted 59,044 shares valued at $1,339,490 and closed with a loss of 1 cent at $22.68. TTSE 1-12-15Massy Holdings with 1,110 shares lost 1 cent in closing at $61.93 for a 52 weeks’ low and Trinidad and Tobago NGL slipped 20 cents in trading, to close at $21.50 with 126,068 shares valued at $2,714,920 units changing hands.
Firm Trades| First Citizens Bank traded 250 shares to close at $35, National Enterprises with 300 shares changing hands at $16.39, Prestige Holdings with 3,825 units changing hands, ended at $10.10 and Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 980 shares changing hands at $6.06.

Big jump in TCL bid price – Monday

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Trinidad Cement closed with a bid at $4.61 to buy 69,626 units on Monday

Trinidad Cement closed with a bid at $4.61 to buy 69,626 units on Monday

Trinidad Cement did not trade on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday but bid closed with a bid at $4.61 to buy 69,626 units, with no stock on offer. The stock last traded at $4.33. Trading ended with 11 active securities with the prices 3 rising and 3 declining and 5 trading unchanged. The volume changing hands was 213,815 shares for a value of $2,472,674.
At the close, the Composite Index ending with a fall of 1.35 points at 1,157.31 the All T&T Index declined by 0.23 points to 1,955.35 and the Cross Listed Index slipped by 0.34 points to 47.23.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.
Gains| Clico Investment Fund posted 42,154 shares valued at $956,066 and closed with a gain of 1 cents at $22.69, National Flour ended with 37,040 shares changing hands at $2.50, after rising 22 cents to a 52 weeks’ high and Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 25,100 shares changing hands at $6.06 with a gain of 1 cent.
Declines| Agostini’s traded 1,010 shares as the price slid 20 cents to end at $18, a 52 weeks’ low,TTSE 30-11-15 National Commercial Bank lost 10 cents in trading 35,000 shares at $1.85 and Trinidad and Tobago NGL slipped 30 cents in trading, to close at $21.70 with 38,821 units valued at $ $844,535 changing hands.
Firm Trades|, Berger Paints had 50 shares changing hands and ended at $3.67, First Citizens Bank traded 3,617 shares to close at $35, Grace Kennedy closed with 25,000 shares changing hands at $3.75, JMMB Group had just 400 shares changing hands at 50 cents and One Caribbean Media ended with 5,623 shares changing hands to close at $22.

No price change for TTSE – Friday

TTSE build Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange was moderate Friday, ending with 14 active securities but there were no prices changes based on last traded prices and only 60,287 shares changed hands for a value of $1,263,624.
At the close, the Composite Index ending with a fall of 1.82 points at 1,158.66, the All T&T Index declined by 1.23 points to 1,955.35 and the Cross Listed Index slipped by 0.33 points to 47.57.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 6 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 6 stocks with offers that were lower.
Firm Trades| Agostini’s traded 170 shares at $18.20, ANSA McAL contributed 200 shares and ended at $67, Ansa Merchant Bank traded 500 units to close at $38.96, Clico Investment Fund closed with 7,389 shares changing hands at $22.65. TTSE 27-11-15First Citizens Bank traded 6,769 shares to close at $35.01, Guardian Holdings with 5,680 shares changing hands, closed at $12.90, Massy Holdings closed at $61.95 with 20 shares changing hands, National Commercial Bank traded 10,200 shares at $1.95. National Enterprises with 350 shares changing hands at $16.49, National Flour with 1,000 shares ended at $2.22, Republic Bank closed at $112, with 1,000 shares changing hands. Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 8,377 shares changing hands at $6.03, One Caribbean Media ended with 17,205 shares valued at $378,510, changing hands at $22.05 and West Indian Tobacco added 1,427 shares and ended at $126.15.

Strong Buy Rated growth more to come

Carib Cement is the IC Insider best performing selection with gains of 573%.

Carib Cement is the IC Insider best performing selection with gains of 573%.

Jamaican stocks have climbed sharply this year with junior market stocks gaining 120 percent to the first week in November and the overall market up 79 percent. Several stocks have more than doubled in the process.
While Jamaican stocks have jumped sharply those in Trinidad are just marking time which a number of prices retreating as interest rates were pushed up by the central bank on a number of occasions and the country faced falling oil revenues with the fall in world oil prices.
In the Jamaican market, stocks that were selling around 5 times earnings or less at the start of the year, have seen a sharp revaluation of many, with an average now around 9 times earnings based on this year’s estimated earnings. A total of 22 companies or 41 percent of the ordinary listings are selling above the average. Indications suggest that the rally in Jamaica will continue, with expectation for interest rates to decline going into 2016. A sharp 32 percent fall in interest rates from March last year to October this year, is one of the main driver of the market. Company results have been mostly strong with many enjoying large increases over the results of last year as well as over the 2013 period. A fall in the cost of energy and fuel and expanded sales in some cases are major drivers of profit gains this year as well.
It is partly against the above developments, that IC Insider BUY RATED listing of stocks should be viewed. Some of the stocks have been placed on hold based on the gains to date and much higher valuation as a result of this year’s growth.
Four junior market stocks should be held at this moment rather than buys, unless investors are looking at a two to three year’s investment period. Lasco Distributors, Lasco Financial, Lasco Manufacturer and Medical Disposables have reached rich valuations and should be held at this stage of the market. Profit growth for 2017 fiscal year for the Lasco companies should be very strong and will make them attractive buys again, the task is when should these be bought again to take advantage of the strong growth ahead? The problem now is that supply for these stocks is low, currently. Dolphin Cove growth has slowed for this year and remains a hold for now until 2016, the rest of the junior market selections are still attractive buys, with potential gains of 50 to 130 percent for a number of them.
BUY Rated cht 11-15Desnoes and Geddes should be sold now with the price at $30 rather than to await a payout from the proposed buyout proceeds. The Jamaica Stock Exchange share has gained 450 percent since we placed a BUY RATED status on it. The price has room to grow but investors will need to be cautious about buying at current price levels until the release of the September quarterly report in a few days. A hold is placed on the two Scotia shares with both now valued around 10 time 2015 earnings. Carreras is priced close to 10 times this fiscal year’s earnings but high dividend yield well in excess of current Treasury bill rate of 6.2 percent will make the stock an attractive income earner and will continue to drive the price upwards. Mayberry Investments should be a hold at this stage, with reporting earnings not in strong support of the present stock price, the company has the assets that will aid in a large increase in net asset value.
In Trinidad, companies are having a tough time growing profits in a meaningful way but there are still a few stocks that are worthwhile holding, with Trinidad Cement being a very compelling buy now selling at a PE of 4 times this year’s earnings. National Flour is undervalued and has room for growth with increased profits in 2015. Most of the rest will have to await 2016 for increased profits and growth.

Only 16K shares traded on TTSE

TTSE build Activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday ended with 12 securities trading. At the close there were 2 stocks closing higher, 2 declined and 8 remained unchanged as a total of 16,155 units traded, valued at $362,011.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a decline of 0.04 points at 1,146.53, the All T&T Index fell 0.14 to 1,946.20 and the Cross Listed Index remained at 45.51.
gains| Ansa Merchant Bank traded 1,369 units to close 1 cent higher at $38.95 and Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 181 shares changing hands, to end 1 cents higher at $6.
Losses| Massy Holdings traded 1,360 shares with the price ending at $62.46, after losing 1 cent and National Enterprises with 23 shares changing hands to end 1 cent lower at $16.72, to close at a 52 weeks’ low
TTSE sum 15-10-15 Firm Trades| Berger Paints with 200 shares changing hands, closed at $3.66, ANSA McAL contributed 850 shares in trading, to close at $67.03, First Citizens Bank traded 2,546 shares and closed at $35. Guardian Holdings with 2,026 shares trading, closed at $13.12, National Flour closed with 400 shares trading for $1.96, Point Lisas traded 1,000 shares to close at $3.95, Trinidad Cement traded 6,000 units at $3.16 and West Indian Tobacco traded just 200 shares to closed at $126.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 5 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.

3 stocks fall on TTSE

TTSE build Activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday ended with 10 securities trading, no stock closed higher, 4 declined and 6 remained unchanged as a total of 58,350 units traded, valued at $1,004,453.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a decline of 0.95 at 1,146.38, the All T&T Index fell 1.89 to 1,946.56 and the Cross Listed Index closed unchanged at 45.43.
Losses| Clico Investment Fund closed 1 cent lower at $22.50 with 8,400 shares changing hands, Guardian Media traded 1,804 shares, the price ended with a loss of 1 cent at $19.76. National Enterprises with 15,783 shares changing hands lost 2 cents, to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $16.75 and Point Lisas traded 1,876 shares to close with the loss of 1 cent at $3.95.
TTSE sum 12-10-15 Firm Trades| Angostura Holdings with 22 shares changing hands, closed at $14, First Citizens Bank traded 2,967 shares and closed at $35, National Flour with 10,200 shares trading, closed at $1.96. Prestige Holdings ended with 1,697 shares changing hands at $9.90, Sagicor Financial Corporation closed with 10,751 shares changing hands, to end at $5.95 and Scotiabank closed with 4,850 shares changing hands unchanged at $62.50.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 2 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 3 stocks with offers that were lower.

2 stocks rise 5 fall on TTSE

Stocks Trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday ended with 15 securities trading, 2 closing higher, 4 declined and 9 remained unchanged as a total of 167,198 units traded, valued at $2,414,835.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a modest rise 0.04 at 1,147.33, the All T&T Index fell 0.10 to 1,948.45 and the Cross Listed Index gained 0.03 to close at 45.43.
Gain| Clico Investment Fund closed 1 cent higher with 3,827 shares changing hands at $22.51 and National Commercial Bank gained 1 cent to land at $1.68 with 20,573 shares changing hands.
Losses| JMMB Group ended with 61,448 shares changing hands at 42 cents, with a loss of 1 cent, National Flour with 1,000 shares trading, shaved 2 cents off the old price to land at $1.96. L.J. Williams B share, closed with a 2 cents loss of 2 cents down to 97 cents, with 1,986 shares trading and West Indian Tobacco closed at $126 with 2,480 shares trading, valued at $312,496 and lost 1 cent.
Firm Trades| ANSA McAL contributed 7,997 shares valued at $536,039 in TTSE sum 9-10-15closing at $67.03, First Citizens Bank traded 4,021 shares and closed at $35, Grace Kennedy had 30 units changing hands at $3.60. Guardian Holdings with 20,577 shares valued at $269,970 changing hands, closed at $13.12, Massy Holdings ended with 4,000 shares changing hands at $62.48. One Caribbean Media traded 19,852 shares valued at $436,744 to end at $22, Point Lisas traded 73 shares to close at $3.96, Scotiabank closed with 4,334 shares changing hands unchanged at $62.50 and valued at $270,875 and Trinidad Cement closed at $3.15 with 15,000 shares changing hands
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 2 stocks with the bid higher than the last selling price and 5 stocks with offers that were lower.

2 stocks rise 3 fell on TTSE

TTSE build Trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday ended with 13 securities trading, 2 closing higher, 3 declined and 8 remained unchanged as a total of 166,171 units traded, valued at $2,627,229.
At the close the Composite Index ending with a modest fell 0.06 at 1,147.29, the All T&T Index gained 0.14 to 1,948.55 and the Cross Listed Index lost 0.04 to close at 45.40.
Gain| Berger Paints not trading for several months was finally active and gained 1 cent to land at $3.66 with only 10 shares changing hands and National Flour with 72,300 shares recovered 8 cents to land at $1.98.
Losses| Massy Holdings ended with 513 shares changing hands at $62.48 with a loss of 2 cents, Point Lisas traded 910 shares and fell 1 cent to close at $3.96 and Sagicor Financial loss 4 cents in trading 31,385 shares and closed at $5.95.
Firm Trades| ANSA McAL contributed 2,001 shares in trading, to close at $67.03, Clico Investment Fund closed with 29,350 shares valued at $660,375 changing hands at $22.50, TTSE sum 8-10-15First Citizens Bank traded 5,795 shares and closed at $35, FirstCaribbean International Bank traded 30 shares and closed at $5; Grace Kennedy had 3,450 units changing hands at $3.60. Guardian Holdings with 6,200 shares changing hands, closed at $13.12, Republic Bank closed at $112 with 5,680 shares trading, valued at $636,160 and Scotiabank closed with 8,547 shares changing hands unchanged at $62.50 valued at $534,160.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 1 stock with the bid higher than the last selling price and 4 stocks with offers that were lower.

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