8 stocks rise on TTSE – Thursday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Thursday with trading in 19 securities against 15 on Wednesday, with 8 advancing, 4 declining and 7 remaining unchanged.
At close of the market, the Composite Index gained 3.03 points to 1,330.12. The All T&T Index rose 6.38 points to 1,773.09, while the Cross Listed Index declined 0.06 points to close at 119.66.
Trading ended with 374,972 shares at a value of $1,581,389, compared to 341,753 shares traded on Wednesday, valued at $5,640,590.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 1 with a lower offer.
Stocks ending with gains| At the close of the market, Ansa Mcal rose 70 cents and completed trading of just 17 units at $55.94, Ansa Merchant Bank added $1, in settling at $38, after exchanging a mere 25 shares, Calypso Macro Index Fund gained 49 cents trading 1,242 shares, to close at $15. Clico Investments added 3 cents to end at $22.53, with 10,467 stock units changing hands, Guardian Holdings increased 80 cents while trading 3,555 units at $18.80, Massy Holdings rose 5 cents to $54.05, after exchanging 89 shares. NCB Financial Group closed with a gain of 3 cents at $8.28, exchanging 125 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 1 cent and completed trading of 3,086 units at $29.41.
Stocks closing with losses| First Citizens fell 1 cent to $36.57, after exchanging 5,613 shares, JMMB Group shed 5 cents to $1.70, after trading 272,895 shares, National Enterprises lost 5 cents and ended at $7.20, with 5,000 stock units changing hands and Sagicor Financial ended trading 1 cent lower at $8.60, while exchanging 3,405 shares.
Stocks closing firm| Gaurdian Media closed at $14.80, after trading 675 shares, Grace Kennedy ended at $3.35, with 5,790 stock units changing hands, National Flour completed trading of 55,738 units at $1.75, One Caribbean Media ended at $10.30, after an exchange of 3,543 shares. Republic Financial Holdings settled at $120.12, after 1,264 shares crossed the exchange, Scotiabank ended at $62.50, with 1,255 stock units changing hands and Unilever Caribbean ended at $26.30, after exchanging 1,188 shares.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Volume jumps on TTSE – Wednesday

Market activity ended on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange with 341,753 shares valued $5,640,590 trading, compared to 95,377 units at a value of $2,477,220 changing hands on Tuesday.
The market closed with 15 active securities against 12 on Tuesday, leading to 2 advancing, 4 declining and 9 remaining unchanged.
At close of the market, the Composite Index fell 0.71 points to 1,327.09. The All T&T Index shed 1.21 points to 1,766.71, while the Cross Listed Index declined 0.03 points to close at 119.72.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
At the close of the market, stocks ending with gains| First Citizens increased 3 cents and settled at $36.58, after exchanging 1,186 shares and Republic Financial Holdings rose 7 cents and settled at $120.12, after exchanging 258 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments shares fell 19 cents and ended at $22.50, with 41,124 stock units changing hands, Guardian Holdings closed with a loss of 55 cents and completed trading at $18, with an exchange of 42,145 units. Sagicor Financial shed 7 cents and ended at $8.61, after exchanging 74,153 shares and West Indian Tobacco lost $1.35 and ended at $97.50, with 707 stock units changing hands.
Stocks closing firm| Agostini’s closed at $23.33, after exchanging 500 shares, Ansa Mcal completed trading of 1,640 units at $55.24, Ansa Merchant Bank settled at $37, after exchanging 5,864 shares, Grace Kennedy ended at $3.35, with 79,651 stock units changing hands. Massy Holdings closed trading at $54, after exchanging 486 shares, National Flour completed trading at $1.75, with 1,730 units changing hands, NCB Financial Group settled at $8.25, after exchanging 7,753 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL completed trading of 82,526 units at $29.40, and Unilever Caribbean traded 2,030 shares at $26.30.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Volume drops on TTSE – Tuesday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Market activity resumed on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange after the Easter break ended on Tuesday with 95,377 shares at a value of $2,477,220 changing hands.
Trading resulted in 161,187 shares at a value of $3,029,240 occurring on Thursday. The market closed on Tuesday with 12 active securities against 11 on Thursday, leading to 4 advancing, 2 declining and 6 remaining unchanged.
At close of the market, the Composite Index fell 2.50 points on Tuesday to 1,327.80. The All T&T Index gained 2.05 points to 1,767.92, while the Cross Listed Index declined 0.98 points to close at 119.75.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
At the close of the market, stocks ending with gains| Massy Holdings jumped 90 cents to close at $54, after exchanging 2,629 shares, National Flour gained 8 cents and ended at $1.75, with an exchange of 5,000 units. Republic Financial Holdings advanced 5 cents and completed trading of 3,303 shares at $120.05 and Sagicor Financial advanced 2 cents $8.68, after exchanging 3,793 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| First Caribbean International Bank lost 24 cents in completing trading with 1,200 units at $8.11 and First Citizens concluded trading of 426 shares with a loss of 7 cents, to close at $36.55
Stocks closing firm| Clico Investments ended trading 11,815 stock units and fell 1 cent to $22.69, NCB Financial Group settled at $8.25, after exchanging 12,000 shares, Point Lisas ended at $3.45, with 5,457 stock units changing hands, Scotiabank concluded trading at $62.50, with 887 stock units changing hands. Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $29.40, with 46,895 units changing hands and Unilever Caribbean settled at $26.30, after exchanging 1,970 shares.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

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Sagicor Cayman

Sagicor Group closed the shortened Easter week at $45 up from $38.15 at the close of the prior week following release of 2018 full year results.
The price could move higher this week with limited supply for sale on the market, below $50.
Helped by the sharp rise in the price of Sagicor, the main market climbed more than 8,000 points for the week, with the biggest move coming on Thursday of just under 7,000 points, while the Junior Market had no clear direction.
Trading for the week suggests that investors are over the impact on the market of the Initial Public Offer of Wigton Windfarm that opened on the 17 of April.
The release of some of the 2019 first quarter results are due late this week and are worth watching. Chief amongst them will be Caribbean Cement, NCB Financial Group and Supreme Ventures. While NCB’s results are due on Thursday and investors could react to them on Friday, others may not comeuntil after trading on Friday, as such may not have any impact until the following week.

NCB Financial traded at $145 on the JSE on Thursday.

Investors should keep an eye on, Wisynco that continues to hold just under $12. The company continues to expand the volume of products and companies it represents that augurs well for increased profit going forward. The stock remains one of the most appealing main market buys currently. RJR and Seprod remain attractive buys, continue on the watch list and are joined by Barita Investments.
The picture for the Junior Market is unclear but with Caribbean Cream full year results to February, due by the end of the week, it will be interesting how investors treat with it.

Volume picks up on TTSE – Thursday

Market activity on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Thursday with trading in 11 securities against 20 on Wednesday, with 2 advancing, 3 declining and 6 remaining unchanged and West Indian Tobacco ending at a 52 weeks’ high.
At close of the market, the Composite Index fell 0.93 points to 1,330.30. The All T&T Index declined 1.85 points to 1,765.87, while the Cross Listed Index remained unchanged at 120.73.
Trading ended with 161,187 shares at a value of $3,029,240, compared to 56,733 shares on Wednesday valued at $2,324,434.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 5 with lower offers.
At the close of the market, stocks ending with gains| Massy Holdings gained 5 cents and closed at $53.10, after exchanging 1,143 shares and West Indian Tobacco added 5 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $98.85, with 1,360 stock units changing hands.
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments ended trading 1,231 stock units and fell 1 cent to $22.69, First Citizens concluded trading of 4,755 shares with a loss of 27 cents, to close at $36.62 and Trinidad & Tobago NGL traded with a loss of 10 cents and ended at $29.40, with 4,770 units changing hands.
strong>Stocks closing firm| Ansa Mcal ended at $55.24, trading 368 units, National Flour ended at $1.67, with an exchange of 109,010 units, Point Lisas closed at $3.45, with 4,543 stock units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings completed trading of 3,090 shares at $120. Scotiabank concluded trading at $62.50, with 30,106 stock units changing hands and Unilever Caribbean settled at $26.30, after exchanging 811 shares.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

More $$s chased Trinidad stocks – Tuesday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

More dollars chased less stocks in trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday with 14 securities changing hands, compared 18 on Monday.
At the close, investors exchanged 218,204 shares at $5,294,306, compared to 372,356 shares at $3,109,288 on Monday. The market closed with 4 stocks rising, 3 declining and 7 remaining unchanged. At the close, 2 securities closed at 52 weeks’ highs and 1 ended at a 52 weeks’ low.
At the market’s close, the Composite Index slipped 0.15 points to 1,331.05. The All T&T Index  rose 0.52 points to 1,767.36, while the Cross Listed Index declined 0.11 points to close at 120.73.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 1 with a lower offer.
At the close of the market, stocks ending with gains| LJ Williams B preference share rose 1 cent to end at a 52 weeks’ high of 90 cents, after exchanging 800 shares, Massy Holdings gained 91 cents and ended at $54, after trading 8,099 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL added 10 cents and settled $29.50, with 43,485 units and West Indian Tobacco closed with an increase of 5 cents and completed trading at a 52 weeks’ high of $98.80, with 505 stock units changing hands. 
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments lost 3 cents and completed trading at $23, with 78,671 stock units changing hands, Sagicor Financial ended 13 cents lower at $8.66, after exchanging 1,844 shares  and Scotiabank lost 50 cents and closed at a 52 weeks’ low of $62.50, with 16,875 stock units changing hands.
Stocks closing firm| Ansa Merchant Bank ended at $37, after exchanging 2,887 shares, Calypso Macro Index Fund traded 400 shares to close at $14.51, Guardian Holdings settled at $18.50, with 3,612 units changing hands. NCB Financial Group ended exchanging 4,513 shares at $8.25, Republic Financial Holdings closed at $120, after exchanging 1,152 shares, Trinidad Cement exchanged 49,394 shares to close at $2.60 and Unilever Caribbean ended at $26.30, after exchanging 5,967 shares.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

 

Trinidad stocks showing promising signs

First Citizens is one of a number of Trinidad stocks closing at 52 weeks’ high in 2019 on TTSE.

Trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange, continues to show signs of new life in 2019, with the market ending on Monday with 18 securities changing hands, against 13 on Friday.
The market closed with 7 stocks rising, 3 declining and 8 remaining unchanged, leading to positive gains in the main market indices and rise of 3.6 percent for the year to date for Trinidad stocks compared to a 1.8 percent fall at the same time in 2018. For the year to date, a number of stocks recorded new 52 weeks’ highs and that trend seems set to continue.
At the market’s close, Composite Index rose 2.56 points to 1,331.20. The All T&T Index declined gained 5.11 points to 1,766.84, while the Cross Listed Index inched down by 0.01 points higher to close at 120.84. At the close, investors exchanged 372,356 shares at $3,109,288, compared to 102,669 shares at $1,954,012 on Friday.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
At the close of the market, stocks ending with gains| Clico Investments gained 3 cents and settled at $23.03, with 26,572 stock units changing hands, First Citizens added 2 cents to close at $36.55, after exchanging 1,712 shares, National Enterprises increased 45 cents and settled at $7.25, with 2,000 stock units changing hands. National Flour rose 5 cents and closed at $1.68, in trading 180,293 units, One Caribbean Media closed with a gain of 15 cents and completed trading at $10.30, after exchanging 119,300 shares. Point Lisas gained 10 cents and settled at $3.55, with 1,000 stock units changing hands and Republic Financial Holdings finished trading 563 shares with a rise of 8 cents in closing at $120.
Stocks closing with losses| Angostura Holdings fell 20 cents and settled at $15.80, with 1,105 stock units changing hands, Massy Holdings closed with a loss of 11 cents and completed trading at $53.09, after exchanging 9,550 shares and Sagicor Financial shed 1 cent and completed trading at $8.79, after exchanging 13,754 shares.
Stocks closing firm| Agostini’s completed trading at $23.33, after exchanging 560 shares, Grace Kennedy settled at $3.35, with 300 stock units changing hands, Guardian Holdings concluded trading with 137 units at $18.50, JMMB Group completed trading at $1.75, after exchanging 7,385 shares. NCB Financial Group ended at $8.25, after exchanging 1,257 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL exchanged 3,765 units, at $29.40, Trinidad Cement ended at $2.60, after exchanging 2,303 shares and Unilever Caribbean traded 800 shares at $26.30.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

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The past week saw stocks prices moving up and down with the announced initial Public offering of Wigton Windfarm, a pattern is likely to continue for a while.
The release of 2019 first quarter results could change the pattern for some stocks, with a few due for release before the end of April. Last week there was increased buying interest in Caribbean Cement, NCB Financial Group and Sagicor Group on Friday with the release of full year results for 2018. Investors should keep an eye on these, Wisynco, RJR, Seprod that remain attractive buys.
The Junior Market is being shaken up following the release of the prospectus for Wigton, as such there are no clear security to watch in this market during the week.

3 stocks rise 3 fall on TTSE – Friday

Trading ended with 13 securities changing hands, against 15 on Thursday on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange, on Friday, leading to 3 stocks rising, 3 declining and 7 remaining unchanged.
At the market’s close, Composite Index fell 0.98 points to 1,328.64. The All T&T Index declined 1.60 points to 1,761.73, while the Cross Listed Index inched down by 0.05 points higher to close at 120.85.
At the close, investors exchanged 102,669 shares at $1,954,012, compared to 73,463 shares at $1,473,525 on Thursday. LJ Williams B Share ended trading at 52 weeks’ high of 89 cents.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
At the close of the market, stocks ending with gains| LJ Williams B share rose 11 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of 89 cents, after exchanging 1,000 shares. Massy Holdings closed with a gain of 4 cents at $53.20, after trading 257 shares and One Caribbean Media gained 5 cents and ended at $10.15, after 7,300 shares changed hands.
Stocks closing with losses| Clico Investments concluded trading with a loss of 25 cents at $23, with 41,506 stock units changing hands, First Citizens lost 47 cents to close at $36.53, after exchanging 660 shares and JMMB Group closed with a loss of 1 cent at $1.75, after trading 14,244 shares.
Stocks closing firm| Ansa Mcal settled at $55.24, with an exchange of 100 units, First Caribbean International Bank settled at $8.35, with 250 units changing hands, National Enterprises completed trading of 1,000 stock units at $6.80. NCB Financial Group closed at $8.25, exchanging 1,781 shares, Sagicor Financial ended at $8.80, after trading 7,837 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL settled at $29.40, with 24,924 units crossing through the exchange and Unilever Caribbean ended at $26.30, after exchanging 310 shares.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Rising TTSE stocks still on top – Thursday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Trading ended with 15 securities changing hands, against 16 on Wednesday on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange, on Thursday, leading to 5 stocks rising, 2 declining and 8 remaining unchanged.
At the market’s close, Composite Index rose 1.85 points to 1,329.62. The All T&T Index gained 0.84 points to 1,763.33, while the Cross Listed Index inched 0.40 points higher to close at 120.90.
At the close, investors exchanged 73,463 shares at $1,473,525, compared to 378,808 shares at $4,842,548 on Wednesday leaving, First Citizens, Grace Kennedy and Clico Investments to end trading at 52 weeks’ highs.
IC bid-offer Indicator|The Investor’s Choice bid-offer ended at stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
At the close of the market, stocks ending with gains| Clico Investments gained 25 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $23.25, with 41,000 stock units changing hands, First Citizens concluded trading 1,299 shares with a rise of 47 cents to a 52 weeks’ high of $37. Grace Kennedy added 5 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $3.35, with 100 stock units changing hands, Sagicor Financial increased 30 cents to $8.80, after exchanging 6,000 shares and Unilever Caribbean rose 5 cents and ended at $26.30, after trading 735 shares.
Stocks closing with losses| Republic Financial Holdings fell 33 cents and settled at $119.92, after exchanging 553 shares and Scotiabank lost 1 cent to end at $63, with 1,837 stock units changing hands.
Stocks closing firm| Angostura Holdings ended at $16, with 10 stock units changing hands, Calypso Macro Index Fund traded 220 shares to close at $15, First Caribbean International Bank completed trading of 7,208 units at $8.35, Guardian Holdings closed at $18.50, after exchanging 3,000 units. JMMB Group exchanged 270 shares at $1.76, National Enterprises ended at $6.80, with 551 stock units changing hands, NCB Financial Group settled at $8.25, after exchanging 10,000 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL completed trading with 680 units at $29.40.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

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