Few winning Trinidad stocks Tuesday

Stocks dropped in trading on Tuesday as declining stocks clobbered those rising, with First Citizens Group leading those declining with a plunge of $6.46 after 98 percent fewer shares were traded, with a 44 percent drop in value compared to market activity on Monday, at the close of Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
This is the second day that only a few stocks rose, with the vast majority declining and comes against the backdrop of a sharp increase in covid-19 cases in the country that could lead to lockdown in economic activity.
At the close, 15 securities traded compared to 13 on Monday, with just two rising, eight declining and five unchanged. The Composite Index fell 8.21 points to 1,453.09, the All T&T Index dropped 15.88 points to close at 1,998.53 and the Cross-Listed Index remained at 121.84.
Only, 128,527 shares traded for $9,586,327 compared to 6,602,009 units at $17,229,529 on Monday.
An average of 8,568 units traded at $639,088 compared to 507,847 at $1,325,348 on Monday, with trading month to date averaging 41,987 units at $316,242 versus 44,024 units at $296,557. The average trade for October amounts to 23,649 units at $227,589.
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, Agostini’s remained at $24.50, with 4,339 shares changing hands, Ansa McAl ended unchanged at $58 trading 120 stock units, Clico Investment Fund rallied 3 cents to close at $27.60 in switching ownership of 12,932 units. First Citizens Group plunged $6.46 to $58.54 in trading 1,250 stocks, Guardian Holdings shed 74 cents in closing at $30.33 after exchanging 333 stock units, JMMB Group ended unchanged at $2.25 after clearing the market with 8,170 stocks. Massy Holdings fell 50 cents to close at $94.50 with the swapping of 1,365 shares, National Enterprises lost 25 cents to end at $3 with an exchange of 1,000 units, National Flour Mills ended unchanged at $1.84 with 100 stocks changing hands. One Caribbean Media dropped 41 cents to $4.35 in exchanging 1,000 shares, Republic Financial Holdings increased $1.01 to close at $138, with 39,217 stock units crossing the market, Scotiabank lost $3.48 to end at $62.52 after 48,995 units crossed the exchange. Trinidad & Tobago NGL finished unchanged at $18.70 with 6,574 stock units changing hands, Unilever Caribbean fell 20 cents to $16 while exchanging 798 units and West Indian Tobacco declined 98 cents in closing at $29 in an exchange of 2,334 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Stocks push TTSE higher on Thursday

Market activity ended with more stocks rising than falling at the close of trading on Thursday after 59 percent more shares, with 40 percent higher value passed through Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange than Wednesday.
At the close, 18 securities traded down from 19 on Wednesday, with six rising, four declining and eight remaining unchanged. The Composite Index rose 2.82 points to 1,461.17, the All T&T Index popped 5.66 points to 2,016.78 and the Cross-Listed Index slipped 0.03 points to settle at 121.45.
A total of 483,231 shares traded for $3,165,008 compared to 304,798 units at $2,261,165 on Wednesday. Trading averaged 26,84 units at $175,834 compared to 16,042 at $119,114 on Wednesday, with the month to date averaging 17,978 units at $244,702 versus 17,176 un ts at $250,931. The average trade for October amounts to 23,649 units at $227,589.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ending with the bid higher than the last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s traded 4,120 shares at $24.50, Angostura Holdings ended unchanged at $17.30 in exchanging 248 stocks, Ansa McAl finished at $58 after 688 stock units changed hands. Clico Investment Fund climbed 7 cents to $27.57 with the swapping of 32,903 units, First Citizens Group finished at $57, with 5,003 stocks changing hands, GraceKennedy remained at $6.11 in an exchange of 4,073 shares. Guardian Holdings fell 1 cent to $31.49 in trading 1,243 units, JMMB Group ended at $2.26 trading 392,635 stock units, L.J. Williams B share shed 1 cent in closing at $1.49, with 645 stocks crossing the market. Massy Holdings rallied $1.58 to $95.58 with an exchange of 1,138 stock units, National Flour Mills remained at $1.90, with 908 shares clearing the market, NCB Financial Group advanced 3 cents to $8.03 after trading 3,369 units. Prestige Holdings lost 1 cent to end at $7 while exchanging 999 stock units, Republic Financial Holdings rallied $2 to $140 in switching ownership of 114 shares, Scotiabank rose 5 cents to $68., with 2,165 stocks crossing the market. Trinidad & Tobago NGL popped 10 cents to end at $18.70 after trading 12,596 units, Unilever Caribbean finished unchanged at $16.20 after 20,000 shares changed hands and West Indian Tobacco declined 3 cents to $29.95, with 384 stocks switching owners.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Big jump for TTSE stocks

Big upward price movements in First Citizens Group, up $5.79 and Scotiabank with a rise of $5.06, with both closing at 52 weeks’ high and pushed the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange to a huge rise in the market indices on Tuesday in spite of big $7 decline in Republic Financial Holdings, as 18 securities traded up from 14 on Monday, with 10 rising, six declining and two ending unchanged.
The Composite Index surged 27.79 points to 1,475.80, the All T&T Index spiked 55.68 points to 2,043.72, with a rise of 15.3 percent for the year to date and the Cross-Listed Index declined 0.29 points to settle at 121.65.
A total of 501,655 shares traded, for $5,679,848 compared to 466,698 units at $7,138,167 on Monday.
An average of 27,870 units traded at $315,547 compared to 33,336 at $509,869 on Monday and the month to date averaging 17,295 units at $264,846 versus 16,120 units at $259,212. The average trade for October amounts to 23,649 units at $227,589.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s jumped 50 cents to $24.50 with an exchange of 200 shares, Angostura Holdings lost 6 cents in ending at $17.30, with 1,485 stock units crossing the market, Ansa McAl rallied 20 cents to $58 after 5,000 stocks changed hands. Clico Investment Fund rose $1.05 in closing at $28.56 after trading 16,486 units, First Citizens Group surged $5.79 to close at a record high of $56.99 while trading 5,157 stocks, GraceKennedy dropped 13 cents to end at $6.11 with the swapping of 20,352 shares. Guardian Holdings advanced 65 cents to $31.50 after exchanging 8,440 stock units, Guardian Media eked out a 1 cent rise to $3.03 after 1,673 units crossed the market, Massy Holdings declined $2 to end at $98, with 2,925 stocks clearing the market. National Enterprises popped 1 cent to $3.30, with 69,766 shares changing hands, National Flour Mills shed 6 cents in ending at $1.84 after an exchange of 285 stock units, NCB Financial Group inched 1 cent higher to $8 in switching ownership of 354,497 units. Republic Financial Holdings dropped $7 to $138, with 2,787 units changing hands, Scotiabank spiked $5.06 to a 52 weeks’ high of $68.06 in an exchange of 4,495 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL climbed 25 cents to close at $18.60 in exchanging 5,825 shares. Trinidad Cement ended at $3.85 trading 100 stock units, Unilever Caribbean remained at $16.20 after trading 1,891 shares and West Indian Tobacco dropped $1 to close at $29, with 291 stock units crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading plunges on the Trinidad exchange

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Trading dropped on Wednesday, with 15 securities trading down from 18 on Tuesday and resulted in 74 percent fewer shares trading with a 79 percent drop in value compared to Tuesday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, the price of seven stocks gained, four declined and four closed unchanged. The Composite Index climbed 3.82 points to 1,439.25, the All T&T Index rose 5.79 points to 1,958.86 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.24 points to 123.78.
A total of 66,200 shares traded, for $1,422,591 compared to 256,006 units at $6,907,950 on Tuesday. An average of 4,413 units traded at $94,839 versus 14,223 at $383,775 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 6,835 units at $161,478 versus 7,195 units at $171,374. The average trade for October amounts to 23,649 units at $227,589.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Ansa McAl declined 10 cents to $57.90 in an exchange of 3,152 shares. Clico Investment Fund increased 1 cent to end at $27.41, after trading 20,630 stock units, First Citizens Group popped 7 cents in closing at $51.07, with 340 stocks crossing the exchange. FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $6.50, after trading 1,070 units, GraceKennedy popped 5 cents to $6.25 in trading 234 stocks, Guardian Media dropped 13 cents to $3.02 in exchanging 13,262 shares. JMMB Group rose 2 cents to $2.24, with 2,242 units changing hands, Massy Holdings gained $1.50 to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $93.50 in switching ownership of 1,090 stock units, National Flour Mills fell 15 cents to end at $1.90, with 1,316 shares clearing the market. NCB Financial Group remained at $8.05, after 6,619 units crossed the exchange, inched 1 cent higher to $4.76 after an exchange of 500 stock units, Republic Financial Holdings rallied $3, to $140 with the swapping of 479 stocks. Scotiabankremained at $63 with an exchange of 533 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $18.25 after exchanging 7,786 stocks and west Indian Tobacco shed 50 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $29.50 while exchanging 6,947 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading jumps on the TTSE on Friday

Trading activity gathers pace on Friday, resulting from a rise of 260 percent more shares, with 1,119 percent higher value than on Wednesday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, 17 securities traded up from 16 on Wednesday, with four rising, five declining and eight remaining unchanged. Calypso Macro Investment Fund and Massy Holdings closed trading at 52 weeks’ high. The Composite Index fell 2.67 points to settle at 1,429.12, the All T&T Index dropped 1.75 points to settle at 1,942.89 and the Cross-Listed Index shed 0.51 points to settle at 123.24.
Overall, 127,743 shares traded for $4,558,721 versus 35,457 units at $373,845 on Wednesday. An average of 7,514 units traded for $268,160, up from 2,216 shares at $23,365 on Wednesday, with trading month to date averaging 4,644 units at $110,938 versus 3,628 units at $55,256. The average trade for October amounts to 23,649 units at $227,589.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s remained at $24.50, after 2,005 shares crossed the market, Ansa McAl fell 43 cents to $57.57 with 103 stocks trading, Calypso Macro Investment Fund rose 74 cents in closing at $17.75 in an exchange of 25 stock units. Clico Investment Fund remained unchanged at $26.99 with 12,798 units changing hands, First Citizens Group remained at $51 after exchanging 1,923 shares, GraceKennedy lost 13 cents to end at $6.10 with the swapping of 40,828 stocks. Guardian Holdings inched 1 cent, ending at $30.33 with an exchange of 21,064 units, JMMB Group dipped 1 cent to $2.23 after exchanging 7,097 stock units, Massy Holdings rose 5 cents to close at $90 trading 31,412 stocks. National Enterprises remained at $3.29, with 15 units changing hands, National Flour Mills traded 250 stock units at $1.90, One Caribbean Media closed at $4.75, with 1,065 shares crossing the market. Republic Financial Holdings remained at $136.47 in trading 1,254 stocks, Scotiabank had an exchange of 1,552 shares at $62.90, Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 4 cents in closing at $18.31 in switching ownership of 466 units. Trinidad Cement dropped 9 cents in closing at $3.80 while exchanging 4,975 stock units and West Indian Tobacco advanced 20 cents to $30.50 after 911 stock units changed hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading dips on Trinidad exchange

Market activity ended on Wednesday with more stocks rising than falling, after trading 69 percent fewer shares, with 80 percent lower value than on Tuesday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
Overall, 16 securities traded, down from 17 on Tuesday, with three rising, one declining and 12 remaining unchanged. The Composite Index gained 4.62 points to close at 1,431.79, the All T&T Index popped 9.14 points to 1,944.64 and the Cross-Listed Index lost 0.03 points to settle at 123.75.
A total of 35,457 shares traded for $373,845 compared to 115,767 units at $1,845,111 on Tuesday. An average of 2,216 units traded at $23,365 compared to 6,810 at $108,536 on Tuesday, with the month to date averaging, 3,628 units at  55,256 compared to 4,334 units at $71,201. The average trade for October ended at 23,649 units at $227,589.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Angostura Holdings remained at $17.10 in exchanging 44 shares, First Citizens Group remained at $51, with 609 units crossing the market, FirstCaribbean International Bank traded 6 stocks at $6.50. GraceKennedy closes at $6.23, with 10,310 stock units clearing the market, Guardian Holdings fell 18 cents in closing at $30.32 after 1,308 stock units crossed the market, JMMB Group traded 40 shares at $2.24. L.J. Williams B share rose 20 cents to $1.50 in exchanging 10,000 units, Massy Holdings popped $3.95 to end at $89.95 in switching ownership of 107 stocks, National Enterprises remained at $3.29 while exchanging 35 stock units. National Flour Mills ended at $1.90 in an exchange of 10,364 shares, One Caribbean Media remained at $4.75 after trading 10 units, Republic Financial Holdings remained at $136.47 after exchanging 474 stocks. Scotiabank climbed 90 cents to close at $62.90, with 2,000 stocks crossing the exchange, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended unchanged at $18.35, with 65 stock units changing hands, Trinidad Cement closed at $3.89 with the swapping of 15 shares and West Indian Tobacco traded 70 units to close at $30.30.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trinidad stocks rally into November

Market activity on Monday resulted in more stocks rising than falling at the close of trading after trading volume plunged 71 percent and the value dropped 74 percent from Friday trading at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
Overall, 15 securities traded down from 17 on Friday, with six stocks rising, three declining and six remaining unchanged. The Composite Index climbed 7.77 points to 1,431.11, the All T&T Index rallied 4.12 points to 1,942.63 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 1.64 points to settle at 123.86.
Just 22,914 shares traded for $433,325 compared to 78,324 units at $1,687,781 on Friday. An average of 1,528 unit  traded at $28,888 down from 4,607 at $99,281 on Friday. The average trade for October amounts to 23,649 units at $227589.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s remained at $24.50 with an exchange of 524 shares, Ansa McAl traded 300 stocks at $58, Clico Investment Fund popped 19 cents to $26.99 with the swapping of 1,200 stock units. First Citizens Group rose 1 cent to $50.76 after 1,000 units crossed the market, FirstCaribbean International Bank jumped 39 cents to $6.50 after exchanging 1,134 shares, GraceKennedy slipped 1 cent to $6.24 in trading the market 301 stocks. Guardian Holdings fell 17 cents to $30.33 with 1,653 units changing hands, JMMB Group ended at $2.24 while exchanging 1,000 stock units, Massy Holdings traded at $85.05. NCB Financial Group remained at $8.06 in exchanging 7,980 units, Point Lisas climbed 5 cents to $3, with 718 stock units changing hands, Prestige Holdings remained at $7.05 after 845 stocks were exchanged. Republic Financial Holdings gained $1 to close at $137 after trading 178 shares, Scotiabank advanced 50 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $63, with 532 units crossing the exchange and Unilever Caribbean dropped 15 cents to $16.20 in switching ownership of 5,005 stock units.

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

Trading mixed for October for TTSE

Market activity ended on Friday with 53 percent more funds flowing into the market than on Thursday, resulting in more stocks rising than falling, after the volume of stock trading fell 32 percent below Thursday levels as trading closed out the week and month negatively, on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

At the close, 17 securities traded compared to 16 on Thursday, with one stock rising, five declining and 11 remaining unchanged. The Composite Index declined 1.88 points to settle at 1,423.34, marginally lower than the 1.430.69 it closed in September. The All T&T Index fell 3.83 points to 1,938.51, just above the September close of  1,932.71 and the Cross-Listed Index climbed 0.03 points to settle at 122.22.
Just 78,324 shares traded a $1,687,781 compared to 114,797 units at $1,105,248 on Thursday. An average of 4,607 units traded at $99,281 versus 7,175 at $69,078 on Thursday and month to date averaging 23,649 units at $227.589 versus 24,561 units at $238,487. The average for September is 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and no stock closed with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s traded 12,487 shares at $24.50, Angostura Holdings fell 8 cents in closing at $17 with an exchange of 1,916 stock units, Ansa McAl dropped $2, ending at $58, with 258 units crossing the market. Ansa Merchant Bank closed at $41 after exchanging 500 stocks, Clico Investment Fund slipped 1 cent to $26.80, with 21,026 stock units changing hands, Endeavour Holdings remained at $7.48, with 127 stocks crossing the market. First Citizens Group closed at $50.75 with an exchange of 1,771 units, GraceKennedy fell 5 cents in closing at $6.25 after trading 3,065 shares, Guardian Holdings remained at $30.50 in an exchange of 4,040 units. Guardian Media ended $3.21 in exchanging 8,000 stock units, JMMB Group traded 3,800 shares at $2.24, One Caribbean Media traded 7,921 stocks at $4.75. Republic Financial Holdings declined $1 to close at $136 in an exchange of 535 units, Scotiabank remained at $62.50 in trading 360 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $18.35, with the swapping of 970 stock units. Unilever Caribbean closed at $16.35 in switching ownership of 1,000 stocks and West Indian Tobacco slipped 1 cent to $30.59 in trading 10,548 shares.

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

Volume plunges and indices dip on TTSE

Market activity ended on Wednesday and resulted in more stocks rising than falling, after 69 percent fewer shares, with an exchange of 74 percent less value than on Tuesday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
Overall, 17 securities traded compared to 18 on Tuesday, with six stocks rising, six declining and five remaining unchanged. The Composite Index lost 1.72 points to 1,417.04, the All T&T Index slipped 1.93 points to settle at 1,926.11 and the Cross-Listed Index fell 0.21 points to 122.25.
Overall, 43,901 shares traded for $1,213,339, down from 140,754 units at $4,730,171 on Tuesday. An average of 2,582 units traded for  $71,373 compared to 7,820 at $262,787 on Tuesday, with the month to date averaging 25,381 units at $246,483 compared to 26,585 units at $255,728. The average trade for September amounts to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and no stock with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s ended at $24.50 after an exchange of 62 shares, Angostura Holdings remained at $17.08 in switching ownership of 1,000 stock units, Calypso Macro Investment Fund increased 1 cent in closing at $17.01, with 80 stocks crossing the market. Clico Investment Fund ended at $26.79 with an exchange of 4,853 units, Endeavour Holdings advanced 43 cents to $7.48 after finishing trading of 373 stock units, First Citizens Group climbed 15 cents to close at $50.75 in an exchange of 4,874 units. GraceKennedy lost 5 cents in closing at $6.30 after trading 7,278 stocks, Guardian Holdings dropped $1.85 to $30.15, with 7,500 shares clearing the market, JMMB Group ended trading 3,001 units at $2.24. Massy Holdings shed $4.90 to end at $85.05 with 500 stocks changing hands, National Enterprises popped 4 cents to $3.29 in trading 25 stock units, NCB Financial Group fell 8 cents to $8.06 with 2,020 shares crossing the market. One Caribbean Media declined 5 cents to close at $4.75 after 120 units changed hands, Republic Financial Holdings gained $1.24 to end at $137 with the swapping of 951 stock units, Scotiabank ended at $62 in an exchange of 300 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 3 cents to $18.03 while exchanging 100 stocks and West Indian Tobacco fell 35 cents in closing at $30.60 after trading 10,864 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Stocks register gains for TTSE

Market activity ended on Tuesday and resulted in more stocks rising than falling, following a 152 percent surge in the number of shares trading, with 213 percent higher value than on Monday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, 18 securities traded compared to 19 on Monday, with seven rising, four declining and seven closed unchanged. Massy Holdings ended trading at a 52 weeks’ high.
The Composite Index added 2.45 points to end at 1,418.76, the All T&T Index advanced 3.96 points to close at 1,928.04 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.12 points to 122.46.
A total of 140,754 shares traded, for $4,730,171, up from 55,762 units at $1,511,531 on Monday. An average of 7,820 units traded at $262,787 compared to 2,935 at $79,554 on Monday, with the month to date averaging 26,585 units at $255,728 versus 27,696 units at $255,310. The average trade for September amounts to 36,606 units at $425,940.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices. No stock ended with an offer that was lower than the last traded price.
At the close, Agostini’s remained at $24.50 with an exchange of 6,140 shares, Angostura Holdings rose 8 cents to close at $17.08 in switching ownership of 83 stocks, Ansa McAl rallied $2.50 in closing at $60 after 1,280 units crossed the exchange. Clico Investment Fund remained at $26.79 while exchanging 14,236 stock units, First Citizens Group slipped 10 cents to $50.60 in trading 2,100 stock units, GraceKennedy remained at $6.35, with 160 shares changing hands. Guardian Holdings spiked $1.88 to $32 trading at 47,716 units, JMMB Group ended at $2.24 after 149 stocks crossed the market, Massy Holdings spiked $4.60 in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $89.95 in trading 20,027 units. National Flour Mills dipped 5 cents to $1.90 in exchange of 1,260 stocks, NCB Financial Group declined 1 cent in closing at $8.14 with 25,370 shares changing hands, One Caribbean Media fell 6 cents to $4.80 with the swapping of 20 stock units. Prestige Holdings remained at $7.01 after exchanging 500 stocks, Republic Financial Holdings popped 6 cents to close at $135.76 after trading 200 stock units, Scotiabank traded 383 shares at $62. Trinidad & Tobago NGL spiked 43 cents to $18, with 620 units clearing the market, Trinidad Cement gained 1 cent in closing at $4.06 in trading 900 stocks and West Indian Tobacco remained at $30.95, with 19,610 units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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