Trading levels fall on TTSE

Activity fell at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 12 percent and the value 39 percent lower than on Tuesday, and resulted in declining stocks dominating those rising.
Overall, 309,327 shares traded for $2,147,712 compared to 350,266 units at $3,548,053 on Tuesday. An average of 17,185 units traded at $119,317 versus 16,681 shares at $168,955 on Tuesday, with trading month to date averaging 52,330 shares at $377,417 versus 66,392 units at $363,761. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
Eighteen securities traded, down from 21 on Tuesday, with two rising, six declining and ten remaining unchanged. The Composite Index rallied 1.70 points to 1,378.16, the All T&T Index lost 9.24 points to end at 2,040.72 and the Cross-Listed Index rose 1.88 points to settle at 93.68.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s traded 122 shares at $46, Angostura Holdings popped $2.09 to $22.89, with 31,541 units changing hands, Ansa McAl declined 85 cents to $56.05 with the swapping of 20 stock units. Clico Investment Fund fell 20 cents to close at $28.60, with 3,439 stocks crossing the market, First Citizens Group ended unchanged at $50.01 with an exchange of 2,032 shares, FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $5 in trading 50,416 units. GraceKennedy ended unchanged at $5.50 in an exchange of 17,311 stocks, JMMB Group closed at $2.30 after trading 125,438 stock units, Massy Holdings slipped 1 cent to $5.17 after 4,847 shares crossed the market. National Enterprises shed 1 cent to close at $3.24 with an exchange of 25,000 stock units, NCB Financial Group rallied 25 cents to $5.25 with 36,565 stocks clearing the market, One Caribbean Media ended at $4.15 in exchanging 2,838 units. Point Lisas ended at $3.40 as 88 stock units passed through the exchange, Scotiabank dropped 50 cents to close at $77.50 after exchanging 1,626 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL finished at $20.90 after trading 38 units. Trinidad Cement climbed 10 cents to end at $3.70 in switching ownership of 1,999 shares, Unilever Caribbean remained at $13.90 while exchanging 148 units and West Indian Tobacco remained at $23.35, trading 5,859 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Stocks record gains for Trinidad market

Market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 494 percent and the value surging 197 percent compared to Friday, after 18 securities traded compared to 21 on Friday, with three rising, five declining and ten remaining unchanged.
The Composite Index rose 6.05 points to 1,384.47, the All T&T Index rallied 11.71 points to close at 2,047.08 and the Cross-Listed Index remained at 94.55.
A total of 1,757,567 shares traded for $10,468,610 compared to 296,130 units at $3,521,737 on Friday.
An average of 97,643 units traded at $581,589 compared to 14,101 shares at $167,702 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 66,909 units at $366,283 versus 58,684 units at $470,501. The average trade for May closed at 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, Ansa McAl rallied 90 cents in closing at $56.90, with 93 shares crossing the exchange, Ansa Merchant Bank remained at $43 with the trading of 114 stocks, Calypso Macro Investment Fund rose 5 cents to end at $19.30, with 50 units changing hands. CinemaOne ended unchanged at $4.54 after an exchange of 100 stock units, Clico Investment Fund lost 55 cents in finishing at $28.25 after an exchange of 2,580 units, First Citizens Group finished at $50, with 528 shares crossing the market. FirstCaribbean International Bank ended unchanged at $5 with the swapping of 3,030 stock units, Guardian Holdings declined 9 cents in closing at $27.31, with 2,000 stocks clearing the market, JMMB Group remained at $2.30 in an exchange of 60,850 stocks. Massy Holdings gained 3 cents to close at $5.20 after trading 1,609,141 stock units, National Flour Mills finished at $1.75, with 2,190 units changing hands, One Caribbean Media remained at $4.15 while exchanging 4,136 shares. Republic Financial Holdings ended at $141 after trading 2,150 stock units, Scotiabank ended at $78 in switching ownership of 13,725 units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 60 cents to end at $20.90 in trading 5,346 shares. Trinidad Cement dropped 28 cents in closing at $3.60 after 40,000 stocks changed hands, Unilever Caribbean fell $1.23 to a 52 weeks’ low of $12.75 with an exchange of 11,474 stock units and West Indian Tobacco ended unchanged at $23.35 after 60 stocks passed through the exchange.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading jumps on Trinidad Stock Exchange

Trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 133 percent, with 23.00 percent greater value than on Thursday, leading to 21 securities trading against 19 on Thursday, with eight stocks rising, four declining and nine ending unchanged.
The Composite Index fell 0.26 points to 1,378.42, the All T&T Index shed 6.36 points to 2,035.37 and the Cross-Listed Index popped 0.88 points to 94.55.
A total of 296,130 shares traded for $3,521,737 compared to 126,861 units at $2,857,983 on Thursday. An average of 14,101 units traded at $167,702 compared to 6,677 shares at $150,420 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 54,631 units at $464,252 versus 57,478 units at $485,080. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two ending with a bid higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s dropped 70 cents to end at $46.50 in trading 233 shares, CinemaOne gained 59 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $4.54, with 827 stocks clearing the market, Clico Investment Fund ended at $28.80 with the swapping of 130 units. First Citizens Group shed 1 cent to end at $50 in exchanging 1,033 stock units, FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $5 in an exchange of 26,000 shares, GraceKennedy climbed 29 cents to $5.79 after exchanging 286 units. Guardian Holdings rallied 9 cents to $27.40, with 15,505 stocks crossing the market, JMMB Group finished at $2.30, trading 700 stock units, L.J. Williams B share remained at $2.08 after the trading of 7 shares. Massy Holdings lost 2 cents to close at $5.17 while exchanging 204,824 stock units, National Enterprises finished at $3.24, exchanging 35 units, National Flour Mills ended at $1.75 after 500 stocks changed hands. One Caribbean Media advanced 5 cents to $4.15, with 357 stock units crossing the exchange, Point Lisas remained at $3.40 with 75 stocks changing hands, Prestige Holdings popped 24 cents to $6.95 with an exchange of 5 units. Republic Financial Holdings ended at $141 in switching ownership of 100 shares, Scotiabank rose $1 to $78 after an exchange of 16,420 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL climbed 65 cents to $21.50 with the swapping of 27,073 stock units. Trinidad Cement finished at $3.88 after exchanging 75 units, Unilever Caribbean rose $1.23 in closing at $13.98 with an exchange of 1,099 stocks and West Indian Tobacco fell 5 cents to close at $23.35 with 846 shares changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading soften on Trinidad Stock Exchange

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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 levels fall back on TTSE

Market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 69 percent and the value 78 percent lower following Friday’s heavy trading.

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

A total of 25 securities traded up from 18 on  Friday, with seven rising, six declining and 12 remained unchanged. The Composite Index popped 1.35 points to 1,399.81, the All T&T Index rose 0.65 points to 2,051.53 and the Cross-Listed Index climbed 0.29 points to settle at 98.33.
Trading ended with an exchange of 2,158,002 shares for $12,679,084 down from 6,934,173 units at $57,608,926 on Friday. An average of 86,320 units traded at $507,163 compared to 385,232 shares at $3,200,496 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 67,741 units at $562,111 versus 64,706 units at $571,089. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
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, Agostini’s finished at $47.20, with 20 shares clearing the market, Angostura Holdings ended at $23 while exchanging 288 stocks, Ansa McAl remained at $56.95 with an exchange of 770 stock units. Ansa Merchant Bank rose 75 cents in closing at $43, with one unit changing hands, CinemaOne ended at $3.95 trading one unit, Clico Investment Fund dropped 1 cent to close at $28.99, crossing the market 760 stocks. Endeavour Holdings finished at $7.50, with just one share crossing the exchange, First Citizens Group remained at $50 in trading 3,406 stock units, FirstCaribbean International Bank shed 7 cents to 52 weeks’ low of $5.18 after exchanging 29,076 stocks. GraceKennedy ended unchanged at $5.50 after trading 400 units, Guardian Holdings advanced 1 cent to $27.31 with the swapping of 2,500 stock units, Guardian Media gained 6 cents in closing at $3.10, with a mere two shares crossing the market. JMMB Group popped 10 cents to close at $2.40 while exchanging 827 stock units, L.J. Williams B share climbed 15 cents to $2.10 in trading 50 stocks, Massy Holdings remained at $5.20 in switching ownership of 2,022,895 shares. National Enterprises lost 1 cent in ending at $3.24 in an exchange of 66,896 units, National Flour Mills rallied 4 cents to $1.79 after 1,001 units were traded, One Caribbean Media fell 2 cents to $4.15 trading mere one stock unit. Point Lisas ended at $3.40, with 50 stock units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings had an exchange of 760 shares at $141.02, Scotiabank increased 7 cents in closing at $78, with 12,557 stocks crossing the exchange. Trinidad & Tobago NGL declined 1 cent to $20.82 after 6,113 stock units passed through the market, Trinidad Cement ended at $3.88 trading 15 shares, Unilever Caribbean fell $1 to a 52 weeks’ low of $13.80 in exchanging 2,661 units and West Indian Tobacco finished at $23.35 with 6,951 stocks clearing the market.

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.

Gains for TTSE market

The volume of stocks traded surged 684 percent on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday, with a modest increase in value over trading on Monday, with  sharp jump in the number of securities trading.
Some 23 securities traded up from 16 on Monday, with eight rising, seven declining and eight unchanged. The Composite Index popped 9.09 points to 1,423.17, the All T&T Index rallied 8.35 points to 2,079.90 and the Cross-Listed Index climbed 1.38 points to settle at 100.85.
A total of 1,338,190 shares traded for $8,140,410 compared to 170,637 units at $7,974,540 on Monday. An average of 58,182 units traded at $353,931 versus 10,665 shares at $498,409 on Monday, with trading month to date averaging 23,958 units at $256,801 versus 13,601 units at $227,269. The average trade for May amounts to 45,890 units at $370,328.
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, Agostini’s finished at $47.25 with an exchange of 100 shares, Angostura Holdings remained at $23 and closed with trading of 4,854 units, Calypso Macro Investment Fund advanced 14 cents to close at $19, with 1,074 stocks crossing the market. CinemaOne increased 50 cents in closing at $3.95 after trading 110 stock units, Clico Investment Fund slipped $1 to $28 after 291 stocks crossed the exchange, Endeavour Holdings popped 1 cent to $7.50 trading 830 stock units. First Citizens Group climbed $1.33 to $54.33, with 1,264 units clearing the market, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended at $5.25 in exchanging 6,061 shares, GraceKennedy gained 10 cents to end at $5.90 in an exchange of 1,920 shares. Guardian Holdings dropped 5 cents in closing at $27.25, with 3,382 units crossing the market, JMMB Group shed 2 cents to close at $2.42 while exchanging 5,000 stock units, Massy Holdings fell 1 cent to end at $5.23 after trading 1,259,149 stocks. National Enterprises remained at $3.24 in switching ownership of 301 units, National Flour Mills finished at $1.80 in exchanging 40 stocks, NCB Financial Group rallied 6 cents to $5.66 in trading 3,676 stock units. One Caribbean Media ended unchanged at $4.17, with 5,000 shares changing hands, Point Lisas rose 35 cents to $3.40 with the swapping of 10,000 stock units, and Republic Financial Holdings remained at $141 in trading 343 shares. Scotiabank ended at $78 in switching ownership of 6,040 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL declined 80 cents to close at $20.20 in exchanging 11,048 units, Trinidad Cement increased 28 cents in ending at $3.88 trading eight stocks. Unilever Caribbean shed 10 cents in closing at $19.75 while exchanging 16,959 stock units and West Indian Tobacco declined 10 cents to close at $23.40 after 740 units changed hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

More stocks rose than fell in Trinidad

Market activity ended on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded rising after trading moderately more shares, with the value jumping 170 percent more than on Thursday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
Sixteen securities traded compared to 15 on Thursday, with five rising, three declining and eight ended unchanged. The Composite Index lost 1.99 points to end at 1,412.14, the All T&T Index fell 3.85 points to 2,043.24 and the Cross-Listed Index remained at 103.16.
Overall, $10,781,618 chased 429,853 shares versus 421,946 units for $3,986,805 on Thursday. An average of 26,866 units traded at $673,851 compared to 28,130 shares at $265,787 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 43,133 units at $47481,602 versus 42,520 units at $453,575. The average trade for April amounts to 43,127 units at $458,871.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two stocks with lower offers.
At the end, Ansa McAl declined $1.45, ending at $55.55 after 1,017 shares crossed the market, Clico Investment Fund ended unchanged at $29 with the swapping of 161,105 stock units, First Citizens Group fell 90 cents in closing at $52.10 after exchanging 1,269 stocks. FirstCaribbean International Bank finished at $5.25, with 10,800 units clearing the market, Guardian Media remained at $3.10 after trading 4,420 stocks, Massy Holdings gained 10 cents to $5.10 in switching ownership of 44,518 shares. National Enterprises finished at $2 after 5,000 stock units passed through the exchange, National Flour Mills climbed 15 cents to close at $1.80 after exchanging 70 units, One Caribbean Media remained at $4 with 4,700 units crossing the market. Prestige Holdings advanced 38 cents to end at $7.08, with 60 stocks changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings popped 1 cent to $140.01 with an exchange of 322 stock units, Scotiabank ended unchanged at $78 in an exchange of 26,688 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL dropped 1 cent in closing at $20.73 in trading 138,717 units, Trinidad Cement remained at $3.50 after exchanging 50 stock units, Unilever Caribbean ended at $16.50 while exchanging 4,833 shares and West Indian Tobacco rose 50 cents to end at $23.50 after trading 26,284 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading falls on Trinidad and Tobago exchange

Market activity ended on Thursday, at the close of the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, with the number of securities changing hands falling to 15 securities from 20 on Wednesday and leading to a 78 percent fall in the volume of stocks traded, with a 67 percent lower value than on Wednesday.
The price of one stock rose, seven declined and seven remained unchanged. The Composite Index fell 6.95 points to 1,414.13, the All T&T Index shed 10.57 points to close at 2,047.09 and the Cross-Listed Index fell 0.43 points to settle at 103.16.
A total of 421,946 shares traded for $3,986,805 versus 1,959,307 units at $11,939,308 on Wednesday. An average of 28,130 units traded at $265,787 compared to 97,965 shares at $596,965 on the previous day, with trading month to date averaging 42,520 units at $453,575 versus 45,181 units at $482,282. The average trade for April amounts to 43,127 units at $458,871.
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 ended at $47.25, with 400 shares crossing the exchange, Angostura Holdings remained at $22.89, with 605 stock units clearing the market, Clico Investment Fund declined $1.48 to end at $29 with the swapping of 26,406 units. First Citizens Group rose 90 cents in closing at $53 after trading 4,495 stocks, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended unchanged at $5.25 after exchanging 9,684 units, Guardian Holdings remained at $27.53 in trading 6,800 stock units. JMMB Group lost 5 cents to end at $2.50 in switching ownership of 62,970 shares, Massy Holdings dropped 10 cents to close at $5 with 243,440 stocks changing hands, National Enterprises fell 8 cents to $2.92 in exchanging 16,650 shares. Republic Financial Holdings shed 1 cent to $140, with 2,429 stock units crossing the market  Scotiabank finished at $78 while exchanging 126 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended unchanged at $20.74 after 7,399 units changed hands. Trinidad Cement fell 10 cents to end at $3.50 with an exchange of 850 stock units, Unilever Caribbean finished at $16.50 trading 24,114 units and West Indian Tobacco dropped 50 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $23, with 15,578 shares changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

An avalanche of falling stocks in Trinidad

Market activity ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 33 percent, with the value down sharply by 81 percent compared to Monday.
As the case on Monday, 22 securities traded on Tuesday, with six rising, 12 declining and four remaining unchanged as two stocks traded at 52 weeks’ lows. The Composite Index fell 7.46 points to 1,419.74, the All T&T Index dipped 10.03 points to 2,050.76 and the Cross-Listed Index lost 0.66 points to settle at 104.24.
A total of 421,104 shares traded for $5,235,115 compared to 623,867 units at $28,183,997 on Monday.
An average of 19,141 units traded at $238,869, down from 28,358 shares at $1,281,091 on Monday, with trading month to date averaging 40,316 units at $471,712 versus 51,687 units at $378,356 on the previous trading day. Trading in April averaged 43,127 units at $458,871.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
At the close, Angostura Holdings rallied 88 cents to end at $22.89 in trading 358 shares, Ansa McAl declined $1.45 to close at $55.55 after exchanging 500 units, Ansa Merchant Bank ended at $45, with 21 stock units crossing the market. Calypso Macro Investment Fund advanced 2 cents in closing at $18.52 while exchanging ten stocks, Clico Investment Fund dropped 28 cents to $30.48, with an exchange of 3,784 stocks, Endeavour Holdings shed 49 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $7.01 trading 800 stock units. First Citizens Group climbed 6 cents to close at $52.06 after 2,210 shares changed hands, FirstCaribbean International Bank fell 5 cents to $5.40, with 642 units crossing the exchange, GraceKennedy lost 1 cent in closing at $5.98 after trading 284 units. Guardian Holdings declined 50 cents to $27.50 and ended with 210 stock units trading, JMMB Group lost 7 cents to $2.53, with 16,221 stocks clearing the market, Massy Holdings rose 3 cents to $5.19 after 36,344 shares crossed the market. National Enterprises popped 5 cents to close at $3 in an exchange of 195,680 stock units, National Flour Mills fell 20 cents in closing at $1.60 with the swapping of 28,834 units, and NCB Financial Group shed 4 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $6 in exchanging 65,038 shares. Point Lisas dropped 10 cents to $3.05, with 1,984 stocks changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings dipped 1 cent to $140 in switching ownership of 10,277 units, Scotiabank remained at $78 in exchanging 20,761 shares. Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 54 cents to end at $20.74 with the swapping of 13,400 stocks, Trinidad Cement finished at $3.60, after 3,000 stock units changed hands, Unilever Caribbean shed 5 cents in closing at $16.50, with 15,733 stocks clearing the market and West Indian Tobacco remained at $23.50 after exchanging 5,013 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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Jak uspokoić przestraszonego kota: najważniejsze wskazówki dla właścicieli kotów Co, jak i kiedy wybielać drzewa: szczegółowe instrukcje Zrób to, jeśli poczujesz zawroty głowy: szybko miną Laitan siihen vain persiljaa, valkosipulia ja tilkan öljyä ja laitan sen uuniin. Siitä tulee parhaita sieniä, joita olen koskaan syönyt. Avulias ruokavalio muutaman päivän ajan? Tee nämä siistit punaiset viivat pannukakkuihin. Suklaa: miksi sitä ei nautita kesällä? Appiukkoni käyttää talousetikkaa tavalla, josta en ole koskaan ollut tietoinen: 21 temppua, jotka ovat sekä kannattavia että hauskoja! Mitä vihanneksia minun pitäisi kylvää tammikuussa taimia varten? Tomaatin taimet tammikuussa Paista pandișpan 1:2:3 -menetelmällä. Se tulee ulos ilman leivinjauhetta. Oireet syövästä, joka leviää nopeasti kehossa ja muodostaa etäpesäkkeitä. Opi tunnistamaan se luotettavasti Uuni puhdistetaan välittömästi. Jätä se tänne hetkeksi. Iho-ongelmat voidaan ratkaista yrttien avulla: seitsemän erittäin hyödyllistä kasvia Lannoita vadelmat nyt! Laita ne pensaan alle ja odota innolla hedelmiä. Leikkaa sukat nauhoiksi: kokeneiden äitien ovelat vinkit kotiin ja mökille Kasvata tätä ihastuttavaa perennaa pihallasi täydellisen kukkaistutuksen aikaansaamiseksi. Vanhoja pyyhkeitä voi käyttää keittiössä ja kotona näillä kymmenellä käytännöllisellä tavalla. Kun olet yhdistänyt etikan ja neilikan, paljasta lopputulos avaamalla suusi. Muurahaiset hajaantuvat muutamassa minuutissa: ovela banaanitemppu paljastuu; kokeile sitä ja hämmästyt siitä. Viisi etua, kun käytät teetä kotona: Älä heitä sitä pois Já jsem do něj dala jen petrželku, česnek a trochu oleje a dala ho do trouby. Jsou z toho nejlepší houby, jaké jsem kdy jedla. Užitečná strava na několik dní? Udělejte si tyto úhledné červené čáry na palačinkách Čokoláda: proč ji nekonzumovat v létě? Můj tchán používá ekonomický ocet způsobem, o kterém jsem nikdy nevěděl: 21 triků, které jsou výhodné a zábavné! Kterou zeleninu mám v lednu vysévat pro sazenice? Sazenice rajčat pěstované v lednu Pandișpan pečeme technikou 1:2:3. Vyjde nadýchaný i bez prášku do pečiva. Příznaky rakoviny, která se rychle šíří tělem a vytváří metastázy. Naučte se ji spolehlivě rozpoznat De oven reinigt zichzelf meteen. Vind het hier en laat het een tijdje staan. Přírodní léčba kožních problémů: sedm velmi prospěšných bylinek Hnojení malin nyní! Dejte je pod keř a těšte se na plody. Jed na klíšťata není zdaleka tak účinný jako tato vůně, která je zázračným prostředkem, díky němuž jsou děti i domácí zvířata v bezpečí. Za tři dny se vaše zakrnělé sazenice stanou bujnými již s jednou čajovou lžičkou: Jednoduché řešení Obaly na papírové utěrky mají v kuchyni a v domácnosti devět způsobů použití, proto je nevyhazujte. Za pouhé tři dny se vaše slabé sazenice stanou silnými již s jednou čajovou lžičkou: Snadná oprava Je to zázračný prostředek, který chrání děti i zvířata, ale tento zápach je horší než jed na klíšťata. Je důležité uchovat vodu z vařících se brambor, protože ji lze použít doma. Vaření brambor doma je docela užitečné a nikdy byste z nich neměli vylévat vodu. O koupi těchto brambor ani neuvažujte – prodávají se všude a jsou skutečně plné toxinů. Tyto brambory jsou zatížené pesticidy a jsou k dostání všude, takže o jejich koupi ani neuvažujte. Pouzdra na papírové utěrky mají v kuchyni a v domácnosti devět způsobů použití, o kterých byste měli vědět. Skleněné nádoby lze v kuchyni i v domácnosti využít těmito sedmi praktickými způsoby. Z vařených brambor by se nikdy neměla vylévat voda; tento způsob vaření je v domácnosti docela užitečný. Za pouhé tři dny se vaše zakrnělé sazenice stanou silnými díky jediné čajové lžičce: jednoduché řešení. Tato vůně je účinnější než jed na klíšťata, takže je zázračným prostředkem, který zajišťuje bezpečnost dětí a domácích mazlíčků.