Rising stocks dominate TTSE

Stocks closed mixed on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday with the volume of stocks declining 15 percent with a 43 percent lower value than on Wednesday, resulting in 19 securities trading, up from 17 on Wednesday, with 6 stocks rising, 3 declining and 10 remaining unchanged.
A total of 126,861 shares traded for $2,857,983 compared to 148,885 units at $4,988,993 on Wednesday. An average of 6,677 units traded at $150,420 versus 8,758 shares at $293,470 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 57,478 units at $485.080 versus 60,925 units at $507,789. May closed with an average trade of 45,890 units at $370,328.
The Composite Index slipped 1.14 points to 1,378.68, the All T&T Index advanced 0.69 points to 2,041.73 and the Cross-Listed Index dipped 0.43 points to close at 93.67.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows six stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $47.20 while exchanging 3,132 shares, Ansa McAL finished at $56 with 524 units clearing the market, Clico Investment Fund dropped 19 cents to close at $28.80 with the swapping of 4,412 stock units. First Citizens Group declined 99 cents after ending at $50.01 in trading 195 stocks, FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $5 after exchanging 10,503 units, Guardian Holdings advanced 1 cent in closing at $27.31 with the swapping of 2,249 shares. JMMB Group ended at $2.30 with 8,862 stock units crossing the market, L.J. Williams B share ended at $2.08 with an exchange of two stock units, Massy Holdings closed at $5.19, with 29,846 stocks crossing the exchange. National Enterprises ended at $3.24 in exchanging 24,571 shares, National Flour Mills popped 5 cents to finish at $1.75 in trading 11,328 units, NCB Financial Group remained at $5.30 in switching ownership of 5,285 stock units. One Caribbean Media rose 9 cents to $4.10 in trading 167 stocks, Prestige Holdings gained 1 cent in ending at $6.71 after 528 units crossed the market, Republic Financial Holdings finished at $141 with 8,906 stock units changing hands. Scotiabank shed $1 in ending at $77 after exchanging 9,849 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 5 cents in closing at $20.85 in switching ownership of 3,877 shares, Trinidad Cement rallied 8 cents to $3.88 with 235 units crossing the market and Unilever Caribbean ended unchanged at $12.75 with an exchange of 2,390 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Declining stocks standout on the TTSE

Declining stocks were the most standout developments on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday, with 17 securities trading up from 16 on Tuesday, with two stocks rising, six declining and nine remaining unchanged as 135 percent more funds entered the market than Tuesday, with the volume of stocks traded fell 28 percent.  
The Composite Index lost 9.19 points to close at 1,379.82, the All T&T Index slipped 1.65 points to 2,041.04 and the Cross-Listed Index declined 2.42 points to settle at 94.10.
Overall 148,885 shares traded for $4,988,993 versus 207,854 units at $2,120,643 on Tuesday. An average of 8,758 shares traded at $293,470 compared to 12,991 shares at $132,540 on Tuesday, and trading month to date averages 60,925 units at $507,789 versus 64,297 units at $521,642 on the previous day. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one stock with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s declined 5 cents to end at $47.20 while exchanging 150 shares, Angostura Holdings ended unchanged at $23, with 1,248 units changing hands, First Citizens Group gained $1 to close at $51 in trading 2,385 stocks. FirstCaribbean International Bank finished at $5 with 16,230 stock units clearing the market, Guardian Holdings fell 2 cents in closing at $27.30 after trading 50,000 shares, JMMB Group remained at $2.30 with the swapping of 2,031 stocks. L.J. Williams B share ended at $2.08 with one stock unit crossing the market, Massy Holdings lost 1 cent in closing at $5.19, with 14,950 units changing hands, National Enterprises shed 1 cent to $3.24 in switching ownership of 965 units. National Flour Mills ended at $1.70 in an exchange of 220 stock units, NCB Financial Group dropped 35 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $5.30, with 635 shares crossing the exchange, Republic Financial Holdings finished at $141 after exchanging 11,899 stocks. Scotiabank remained at $78 in trading 12,974 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL finished at $20.80 with an exchange of 2,500 shares, Trinidad Cement declined 8 cents to $3.80 in exchanging 9,765 stocks. Unilever Caribbean ended at $12.75 after 305 units crossed the market and West Indian Tobacco advanced 11 cents to $23.40, trading 22,627 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading soften on Trinidad Stock Exchange

Fresh from closing on Monday for a public holiday, market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday, with a 63 percent fall in the volume of stocks traded, with a 56 percent lower value than Friday.
A total of 16 securities traded compared to 18 on Friday, with three rising, six declining and seven ending unchanged. The Composite Index fell 3.08 points to 1,389.01, the All T&T Index dropped 2.96 points to 2,042.69 and the Cross-Listed Index dipped 0.45 points to close at 96.52.
At the close, 207,854 shares traded for $2,120,643, down from 569,192 units at $4,860,798 on Friday. An average of 12,991 units traded at $132,540 compared to 31,622 shares at $270,044 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 64,297 units at $521,642 versus 65,484 units at $527,168. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s popped 5 cents to $47.25, with 2,240 shares changing hands, Ansa Merchant Bank finished at $43 with the swapping of 20 stocks, Clico Investment Fund climbed $1.18 to $28.99 in exchanging 33,048 units. First Citizens Group ended unchanged at $50, with 2,291 stock units crossing the market, FirstCaribbean International Bank had an exchange of 9,537 shares at $5, GraceKennedy slipped 5 cents in ending at $5.50, with 7,000 stocks crossing the market. JMMB Group lost 5 cents in closing at $2.30 while exchanging 2,000 units, L.J. Williams B share finished at $2.08 in switching ownership of one stock unit, Massy Holdings gained 15 cents to close at $5.20 after exchanging 143,555 stocks. National Flour Mills declined 5 cents to close at $1.70 in trading 2,208 shares, One Caribbean Media shed 14 cents to close at $4.01 after exchanging 500 stock units, Republic Financial Holdings ended unchanged at $141 after trading 17 units. Scotiabank remained at $78, with 882 units clearing the market, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $20.80, with 759 shares crossing the exchange, Unilever Caribbean fell 25 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $12.75 after trading 3,779 stock units and West Indian Tobacco fell 1 cent to close at $23.29 with an exchange of 17 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading drops on TTSE on Friday

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Trading resumed on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, after breaking for a public holiday on Thursday and ended with the volume of stocks traded declining 82 percent and the value 73 percent lower than Wednesday,
A total of 18 securities traded down from 16 on Wednesday, with six rising, five declining and seven remaining unchanged. The Composite Index rallied 2.22 points to 1,392.09, the All T&T Index declined 3.24 points to 2,045.65 and the Cross-Listed Index rallied 1.13 points to end at 96.97.
Overall, 569,192 shares traded for $4,860,798 versus 3,156,815 units at $17,871,492 Thursday. An average of 31,622 units traded at $270,044 compared to 197,301 shares at $1,116,968 Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 70,450 units at $568,605 versus 73,762 units at $594,075 on the previous trading day. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one ending with the bid higher than the last selling price and three with lower offers.
At the close, Angostura Holdings remained at $23 after 1,000 shares crossed the exchange, Ansa McAl declined 94 cents in closing at $56 with the swapping of 3,840 units, CinemaOne gained 5 cents in ending at $3.95 and closed with 100 stock units changing hands. Clico Investment Fund dropped $1.16 to $27.81 in an exchange of 5,996 stocks, First Citizens Group ended at $50 in switching ownership of 155 units, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended unchanged at $5, with 16,116 shares crossing the market. Guardian Holdings rallied 2 cents to $27.32 trading 180 stock units, JMMB Group climbed 5 cents to close at $2.35 after exchanging 100 stocks, Massy Holdings shed 14 cents to end at $5.05 in trading 301,033 stock units. National Enterprises ended at $3.25, with 11,140 stock units changing hands, National Flour Mills fell 4 cents to close at $1.75 with an exchange of 10 shares, NCB Financial Group increased 15 cents in closing at $5.65 while exchanging 202,300 units. Prestige Holdings finished at $6.70 after exchanging 1,000 shares, Republic Financial Holdings remained at $141 after trading 6,889 stocks, Scotiabank rose 1 cent in ending at $78 with an exchange of 4,865 units. Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 19 cents to end at $20.80, with 8,216 stock units clearing the market, Unilever Caribbean advanced 39 cents to close at $13 after exchanging 5,061 shares and West Indian Tobacco finished at $23.30, with 1,191 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading surges on the Trinidad Exchange

Investors were more aggressive in trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Wednesday and sending the volume of stocks exchanged surging 804 percent above Tuesday trades and the value jumping 141 percent, resulting in an exchange of 16 securities against 17 on Tuesday.
At the close, just two stocks gained, eight declined and six remained unchanged as three stocks closed at 52 weeks’ lows.
The Composite Index dropped 7.17 points to 1,389.87, the All T&T Index declined 1.06 points to 2,048.89, and the Cross-Listed Index lost 1.92 points to settle at 95.84.
Massy Holdings traded just under 3.1 million shares of the total of 3,156,815 shares traded in the overall market for $17,871,492, up from 349,060 units at $7,422,516 on Tuesday. An average of 197,301 units were traded at $1,116,968 compared to 20,533 shares at $436,619 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 73,762 units at $594,075 versus 63,626 units at $551,170. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one stock with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s finished trading 217 shares at $47.20, Angostura Holdings remained at $23 in exchanging 1,993 stock units, CinemaOne lost 5 cents to close at $3.90 an exchange of 200 stocks. Clico Investment Fund popped 97 cents in closing at $28.97 after switching ownership of 4,255 units, First Citizens Group ended at $50 trading 3,048 stocks, FirstCaribbean International Bank fell 18 cents to close at $5, with 10,000 units changing hands. Guardian Holdings slipped 1 cent to $27.30 after 5,000 stock units crossed the market, JMMB Group finished at $2.30, with 100 shares clearing the market, L.J. Williams B share dipped 2 cents to $2.08 after an exchange of 8 stocks. Massy Holdings ended at $5.19 with 3,097,575 shares changing hands, National Enterprises remained at $3.25, with 10,065 stock units crossing the exchange, NCB Financial Group declined 16 cents, ending at a 52 weeks’ low of $5.50 with an exchange of 500 units. Republic Financial Holdings lost 2 cents to end at $141 after 2,530 stocks crossed the market, Scotiabank advanced 2 cents in closing at $77.99 with the swapping of 8,591 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL dipped 1 cent to $20.99 in exchanging 6,218 shares and Unilever Caribbean shed $1.18 to a 52 weeks’ low of $12.61, with 6,515 stock units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Stocks fall on Trinidad Stock market

Market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday, with the volume of stocks traded falling 84 percent and the value dropping 41 percent below Monday’s trade.
A total of 17 securities traded sharply down from 25 on Monday, with three rising, nine declining and five remained unchanged. The Composite Index fell 2.77 points to 1,397.04, the All T&T Index lost 1.58 points to close at 2,049.95 and the Cross-Listed Index declined 0.57 points to 97.76.
A total of 349,060 shares traded for $7,422,516 versus 2,158,002 units at $12,679,084 on Monday. An average of 20,533 units traded at $436,619 compared to 86,320 shares at $507,163 on Monday, with trading month to date averaging 63,626 units at $551,170 versus 67,741 units at $562,111. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ended with a bid higher than the last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Angostura Holdings remained at $23 with the swapping of 41 shares, Ansa McAl slipped 1 cent to $56.94 after exchanging 3,800 units, Calypso Macro Investment Fund shed 25 cents to end at $19.25 after trading 2,000 stocks. Clico Investment Fund declined 99 cents to $28, with 1,914 stock units changing hands, First Citizens Group ended at $50 in exchanging 8,450 shares, FirstCaribbean International Bank finished at $5.18 while exchanging 500 stock units. GraceKennedy popped 5 cents to $5.55 in an exchange of 40 units, Guardian Holdings ended at $27.31 after 8,060 stocks crossed the exchange, JMMB Group dropped 10 cents to $2.30, trading 114,444 shares. Massy Holdings lost 1 cent in closing at $5.19 with an exchange of 21,258 stock units, National Enterprises inched 1 cent higher to $3.25, with 56,249 stocks crossing the market, NCB Financial Group shed 1 cent to end at $5.66 in switching ownership of 3,534 units. Republic Financial Holdings finished at $141.02 after trading 25,868 stock units, Scotiabank dipped 3 cents to $77.97 with an exchange of 1,863 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL rallied 18 cents to close at $21 in trading 96,236 stocks. Unilever Caribbean dipped 1 cent to $13.79 with 2,779 units clearing the market and West Indian Tobacco fell 5 cents to close at $23.30, with 2,024 units crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

8 Junior Market stocks that should split

Stock splits and bonuses are two tools companies have in their tool kit to deliver value to their shareholders if used appropriately. Interestingly while the Scotia Group has used these tools repeatedly for the past several decades, Directors at NCB Group have frowned on the practice seeing no value to the group.
The critical point is that directors run a company for the benefit of shareholders not solely for the benefit of the company. Shareholders are kings and queens of the companies they own shares in and directors should not lose sight of that factor.
Some companies have split their stocks and investors love the results of these splits as they see where the values have mostly gone up, before and after the split. Some companies like the Lasco group have handled the split badly by overdoing it and creating too much liquidity that kills the value of the stock for years. The split is also an indication that a company’s profit is likely to grow short term which would cause the stock to struggle as the price gets more expensive without the split.
A look at the Junior Market shows 27 of the 45 companies listed trading below four dollars, with seven priced at more than twice $4. The price differential between the two groups suggests that a stock split is warranted if management is serious about the minority shareholders as well as creating the liquidity in the stock to maximize publicity from listing.
The seven companies are Access Financial, with only 270 million issued shares, with a stock split well overdue that will result in improved liquidity and build interest in it. Cargo Handlers at $11.50 has limited liquidity and needs a split to build back excitement into trading it. Dolphin Cove is the third one with the price at $15.25 and recently much higher, but the majority owner may not be so inclined to go the route of a split, but one never knows as local shareholders could well prevail on them to do so. Fosrich now trading around $27, is proposing a 10 to 1 stock split at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) this month. Honey Bun trading at $8.50 has the potential to move up to the $20 region later this year or early in 2023 and warrants a second split, having done one a few years ago.

Fosrich to vote on a 10 to 1 stock split at the coming AGM this month.

Back in 2020, management of ISP Finance had indicated that a split was on the cards, but even with the stock at more than $22 and highly illiquid with less than 3 percent of shares freely available for regular trading action to split the stock is nowhere in sight. Main Event is just at the borderline at $8.20 so a split may be in the future when it has fully recovered from the loss in business, with the advent of the covid-19 pandemic. There are 300 million shares issued with the top 10 holdings accounting for 93.5 percent. Stationery and Offer Supplies hinted at a past AGM that they had looked at it but felt the time was not right. The time may well be very close with the price trading recently around the $12 region with record profits expected this year a split could well happen with the AGM coming up later this year. The company has only 250 million shares issued of which 90 percent are held by the Top10 shareholders. Medical Disposables trades at $7-8 region, with the price not yelling for a split just yet but if management is smart they would split the stock with only 263 million shares issued, a two for one basis as rising profit this fiscal year will probably put the price to around $5 after such a split when all is said and done.

3 stocks send trading surging on TTSE

Trading surged sharply on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, as two Jamaican stocks traded in high volume, resulting in the overall volume of stocks traded rising a massive 3,255 percent with the value jumping 2861 percent more than on Thursday.

First Citizens Group accounted for 64 percent of the value traded on Friday.

First Citizens Group had an exchange of 735,498 stock units for $36,791,387, amounting to 64 percent of the total market value for the day, GraceKennedy traded 1,715,846 shares for $9,474,540 and JMMB Group’s 4,132,379 shares that were traded cost $9,504,503.
Eighteen securities traded, up from 15 on Thursday, with prices of only three rising, 10 declining and five ending unchanged. The Composite Index dropped 11.69 points to settle at 1,398.46, the All T&T Index dropped 12.58 points to settle at 2,050.88 and the Cross-Listed Index shed 1.50 points to settle at 98.04.
A total of 6,934,173 shares traded for $57,608,926 compared to 206,690 units at $1,950,983 on Thursday. An average of 385,232 units traded at $3,200,496 compared to 13,779 shares at $130,066 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 64,706 units at $571,089 versus 21,969 units at $220,502. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.

Grace Kennedy traded 1.7 million shares

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, Ansa Merchant Bank dropped $2.75 to close at $42.25, with 200 shares clearing the market, CinemaOne finished at $3.95 in an exchange of 270 units, Clico Investment Fund ended at $29 with 444 stock units crossing the market. Endeavour Holdings ended unchanged at $7.50 as 4,030 stocks changed hands, First Citizens Group dipped 60 cents to $50 while exchanging 735,498 units, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended unchanged at $5.25 in exchanging 13,500 stocks. GraceKennedy fell 45 cents ending at $5.50 with the swapping of 1,715,846 shares, JMMB Group shed 5 cents to end at $2.30 in trading 4,132,379 stock units, Massy Holdings gained 1 cent to end at $5.20 with an exchange of 75,350 stock units. National Enterprises rallied 1 cent to close at $3.25 after trading 46,490 shares, National Flour Mills declinedm5 cents to $1.75, with 1,000 stocks changing hands, NCB Financial Group remained at $5.67 after exchanging 100,462 units. Prestige Holdings declined 38 cents in ending at $6.70 after an exchange of 300 units, Republic Financial Holdings dropped 98 cents to $141.02 with an exchange of 769 shares, Scotiabank lost 7 cents in closing at $77.93 in switching ownership of 51 stocks. Trinidad & Tobago NGL popped 1 cent to $20.83 trading 6,108 stock units, Unilever Caribbean shed 16 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ low of $14.80, with 319 stocks crossing the exchange and West Indian Tobacco fell 5 cents to close at $23.35 in exchanging 1,157 units.

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

Stock market trading plunges in Trinidad

Trading dropped sharply on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday, with only 15 securities trading, down from 21 on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded falling 47 percent and the value dropping 19 percent compared to Wednesday.
Trading ended with four stocks rising, four declining and seven unchanged. The Composite Index fell 10.24 points to 1,410.15, the All T&T Index shed 19.18 points to close at 2,063.46 and the Cross-Listed Index declined 0.09 points to settle at 99.54.
A total of 206,690 shares were traded  for $1,950,983 compared to 387,257 units at $2,396,957 on Wednesday. An average of 13,779 units traded at $130,066 compared to 18,441 shares at $114,141 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 21,969 units at $220,502 versus 22,993 units at $231,806. The average trade for May was 45,890 units at $370,328.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ending with a bid higher than the last selling price and five with lower offers.
At the close, Angostura Holdings finished at $23 in exchange of 100 shares, Clico Investment Fund ended at $29 with the swapping of 3,415 units, Endeavour Holdings remained at $7.50 with 833 stocks clearing the market. First Citizens Group dived $3.73 to $50.60 after trading 17,409 stock units, FirstCaribbean International Bank increased 3 cents to close at $5.25 with an exchange of 19,675 stock units, GraceKennedy ended at $5.95 with 800 shares changing hands. Guardian Holdings rallied 5 cents to $27.30 in trading 2,790 stocks, JMMB Group remained at $2.35 while exchanging 95,524 units, Massy Holdings lost 1 cent to $5.19 in switching ownership of 39,310 units. NCB Financial Group advanced 1 cent to end at $5.67 in trading 19,356 stock units, Point Lisas finished at $3.40, with 588 stocks crossing the market, Republic Financial Holdings gained $1 in ending at $142, with 787 shares changing hands. Trinidad & Tobago NGL dipped 18 cents in closing at $20.82 and exchanging 2,500 units, Unilever Caribbean declined $2.11 to end at $14.96, with an exchange of 2,903 stocks and West Indian Tobacco ended at $23.40 after the swapping of 700 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading plunges on Trinidad stock market

The volume and value of stocks trading plunged 71 percent on Wednesday on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange compared to trading on Tuesday, resulting in more stocks losing value than gaining. 
Twenty one securities traded compared to 23 on Tuesday, with six rising, five declining and 10 remaining unchanged. The Composite Index dropped 2.78 points to 1,420.39, the All T&T Index popped 2.74 points to end at 2,082.64 and the Cross-Listed Index shed 1.22 points to settle at 99.63.
A total of 387,257 shares traded for $2,396,957 compared to 1,338,190 units at $8,147,069 on Tuesday. An average of 18,441 units traded at $114,141 compared to 58,182 shares at $354,220 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 22,993 units at $231,806 versus 23,958 units at $256,765. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ended with a bid higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s fell 5 cents to end at $47.20 in trading 50 shares, Angostura Holdings remained at $23, with 81 units clearing the market, Ansa McAl rose 45 cents to $56.95 after trading 160 stock units. Calypso Macro Investment Fund rallied 50 cents after ending at $19.50 in exchanging 268 stocks, Clico Investment Fund climbed $1 to close at $29 after 4,065 stock units changed hands, Endeavour Holdings ended at $7.50, with 362 units crossing the exchange. FirstCaribbean International Bank dropped 3 cents to end at $5.22 after exchanging 35,509 stocks, GraceKennedy increased 5 cents to $5.95 with an exchange of 57,076 shares, Guardian Holdings ended unchanged at $27.25 after the trading of 1,309 stock units. JMMB Group shed 7 cents to end at $2.35 while exchanging 123,991 stocks, Massy Holdings declined 3 cents to $5.20, with 73,059 shares crossing the market, National Enterprises ended at $3.24, with 15 units changing hands. National Flour Mills finished at $1.80, with 27,790 stock units crossing the market, NCB Financial Group remained at $5.66 after exchanging 44,794 units, One Caribbean Media finished at $4.17 with the swapping of 55 stocks. Prestige Holdings gained 8 cents to close at $7.08 in switching ownership of 5 shares, Republic Financial Holdings ended at $141 in exchanging 1,602 shares, Scotiabank remained at $78 trading 2,739 stocks. Trinidad & Tobago NGL advanced 80 cents to $21, with 5,601 stock units passing through the exchange, Unilever Caribbean lost $2.68 after ending at $17.07 in trading 6,586 units and West Indian Tobacco remained at $23.40 with the swapping of 2,140 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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