More gains for TTSE on Friday

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange market recorded gains on Friday following Thursday’s increases, even as declining ones outnumbered the number of stocks advancing.
The market closed with 18 securities changing hands, compared to 16 on Thursday, with two gaining, six declining with the prices of ten remaining unchanged. One stock closed at 52 weeks’ high and one at a low.
The T&T Composite Index gained 1.53 points on Friday to 1,495.18. The All T&T Index rose 4.63 points to 1,897.07, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.22 points to close at 148.12.
Trading resulted in an exchange of 180,282 shares, amounting to $5,149,858 compared to $102,489 shares, at $2,231,866 on Thursday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of four stocks higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
Gains| Ansa Mcal closed with an increase of 7 cents and completed trading 3,313 units at $55.37 and First Citizens Bank gained 21 cents and settled at $47.01, with investors exchanging 245 shares.
Losses| Guardian Holdings closed with a loss of 5 cents at $21.95, after trading 1,801 shares, JMMB Group dropped 4 cents and closed at $2.70, with investors exchanging 20,133 stock units. Republic Financial lost $3.46 and ended at $136.54, after exchanging 13,840 shares, Scotiabank ended trading with 9,739 units after falling 9 cents to $61.40. Trinidad & Tobago NGL fell 9 cents in trading 26,835 stock units to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $20.81 and Unilever Caribbean fell 18 cents and ended at $22.05, with investors exchanging 222 shares.
Firm Trades| Clico Investment closed market activity at $28.48, with 39,485 units crossing the exchange, First Caribbean International Bank completed trading at $7.85, with 90 units crossing the exchange, Republic Holdings on the rise since late 2018 and is set to move much higher in 2020.

Republic Holdings on the rise since late 2018 and is set to move much higher in 2020.

Grace Kennedy closed at $3.95, with investors exchanging 2,250 shares. Massy Holdings swapped 711 shares at $62, National Flour ended at $1.45, with investors exchanging 2,750 shares. NCB Financial settled at $11.29, after trading 2,304 stock units, One Caribbean Media ended at $8, in exchanging 8,000 shares, Prestige Holdings settled at $9, with 1,943 shares crossing the exchange. L.J Williams settled at $1.55, with 36,310 units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco settled at $40, with 10,311 shares changing hands.

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

TTSE record gains on Thursday

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange market recorded gains on Thursday, with Republic Holdings climbing $3 to $140 and seems poised to move much higher.

Republic Holdings hits a 52 weeks’ high of $140.

The market closed with 16 securities changing hands, compared to 13 on Wednesday, with five gaining, two declining and the prices of nine remaining unchanged. One stock closed at a 52 weeks’ high and one at a low while one hit an intraday low but closed above it.
The T&T Composite Index gained 3.23 to close at 1,493.65. The All T&T Index rose 6.41 points to 1,892.44 while the Cross Listed Index remained at 148.34. Trading resulted in an exchange of 102,489 shares, amounting to $2,231,866 compared to 53,255 shares at $2,164,720 on Wednesday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
Gains| Guardian Holdings gained 5 cents and closed at $22, with 55,749 stock units changing hands, National Flour ended trading 250 stock units with a rise of 5 cents to $1.45. Prestige Holdings rose 10 cents to $9, with investors exchanging ten shares, Republic Financial climbed $3 to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $140, with 200 units crossing the exchange and L.J Williams added at 5 cents to close at $1.55, with 8,150 units changing hands.
Losses| One Caribbean Media fell 25 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ low of $8, after exchanging 8,110 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 5 cents in trading 4,372 shares to close at $20.90 after trading at a 52 weeks’ low of $20.88 earlier in the day.
Firm Trades| Ansa McAl settled at $55.30, after exchanging 4,000 shares, Clico Investment traded 2,138 shares at $28.48, First Caribbean International Bank ended at $7.85, with 100 stock units changing hands, Grace Kennedy closed at $3.95, with investors exchanging 828 shares. JMMB Group exchanged 7,000 shares to settle at $2.74, while Massy Holdings traded 2,343 shares at $62. National Enterprises ended at $5.50, with 20 stock units changing hands,  NCB Financial ended at $11.29, with investors exchanging 300 shares and West Indian Tobacco concluded the trading 8,919 shares at $40.

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

 

TTSE slips moderately on Wednesday

First Citizens Bank closed at 52 weeks’ high on Wednesday.

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange market indices closed on Wednesday with minor declines with advancing stocks outnumbering declining ones.  
The market closed with 13 securities changing hands, compared to 18 on Tuesday, with five gaining, two declining and the prices of six remained unchanged. One stock closed at 52 weeks’ high.
The T&T Composite Index slipped 0.67 to close at 1,490.42. The All T&T Index shed 1.22 points to 1,886.03 while the Cross Listed Index inched just 0.02 points lower to 148.34. Trading resulted in an exchange of 53,255 shares, for $2,164,720 compared to 248,341 shares, amounting to $4,079,099 on Tuesday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
Gains| First Citizens Bank added 30 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $46.80, with 5,974 stock units trading, JMMB Group gained 4 cents and ended at $2.70, with investors exchanging 2,503 shares. Massy Holdings ended trading 11 cents higher at $62, after a transfer of 18,201 shares, Scotiabank increased 27 cents to $61.49, with 3,923 units changing hands and Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 5 cents in trading 6,977 shares to close at $20.95.
Losses| NCB Financial slipped 1 cent to end at $11.29, with 101 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco lost 65 cents to close at $40, with an exchange of 7,661 units.
Firm Trades| Clico Investment traded 103 shares at $28.48, First Caribbean International Bank ended at $7.85, with investors exchanging 1,000 shares, Grace Kennedy completed trading at $3.95, with 2,000 units crossing the exchange. Guardian Holdings settled at $21.95, with 175 stock units changing hands. National Enterprises traded 1,200 shares at $5.50, and Prestige Holdings ended at $8.90, with 3,437 stock units changing hands.

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

 

TTSE closed slightly up on Tuesday

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First Citizens Bank closed at a 52 weeks’ high on TTSE on Tuesday.

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed on Tuesday with the two major market indices finishing higher than at the close on Monday, with an equal number of declining and advancing stocks.  
The market closed with 18 securities changing hands, compared to 19 on Monday, with five gaining, five declining and the prices of nine remained unchanged. Two stocks closed at 52 weeks’ high and two at 52 weeks’ lows.
The T&T Composite Index advanced 1.99 points to close at 1,491.09. The All T&T Index gained 4.36 points to 1,887.25, while the Cross Listed Index lost just 0.06 points to close at 148.36. Trading resulted in an exchange of 248,341 shares, for a sum of $4,079,099 compared to 239,819 shares, amounting to $4,423,787 on Monday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of four stocks higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
Gains| Angostura Holdings rose 13 cents and settled at a 52 weeks’ high of $16.30, with 20 units crossing the exchange, First Citizens added 40 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $46.50, with 6,250 stock units trading, Scotiabank increased 21 cents to $61.22, with 6,883 units changing hands. Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 10 cents in trading 67,550 shares to close at $20.90 and West Indian Tobacco increased by 60 cents to close at $40.65, with an exchange of 12,184 units.
Losses| First Caribbean International Bank dropped 5 cents and ended at $7.85, with investors exchanging 9,656 shares, Guardian Holdings declined 4 cents and settled at $21.95, with 10,300 stock units changing hands. Guardian Media dropped 25 cents and settled at 52 weeks’ low of $6.75, with investors exchanging 4,414 shares, Massy Holdings ended trading 10 cents lower at $61.89, after a transfer of 1,055 shares and LJ Williams declined 19 cents and settled at $1.50, with 26,013 units changing hands.
Firm Trades| Ansa McAl closed at $55.30, with an exchange of 40 units, Grace Kennedy completed trading at $3.95, with 85,517 units crossing the exchange, JMMB Group ended at $2.70, with investors exchanging 400 shares. NCB Financial ended at $11.30, with 38 stock units changing hands, One Caribbean Media settled at $8.25, with 1,340 units crossing the exchange, Prestige Holdings ended at $8.90, with 5,000 stock units changing hands and Republic Financial completed trading 2,750 units at $137.
Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

TTSE closed down on Monday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed on Monday with the two major market indices falling, as declining stocks were twice as many as those rising.  
Trading resulted in an exchange of 239,819 shares, for a sum of $4,423,787 compared to 403,858 shares, amounting to $5,540,178 on Friday.
The market closed on Monday with 19 securities trading, compared to 18 on Friday, with three gaining, six declining and the prices of ten closed unchanged. One stock closed at 52 weeks’ high and two at 52 weeks’ lows.
The T&T Composite Index dipped 0.94 to 1,489.10. The All T&T Index declined by a sizable 9.58 points to 1,882.89, while the Cross Listed Index gained 1.07 points to close at 148.42.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
Gains| NCB Financial gained 15 cents and settled at $11.30, after exchanging 1,100 shares, Republic Financial rose 50 cents and completed trading at a 52 weeks’ high of $137, with 1,237 units changing hands and Unilever Caribbean added 23 cents and settled at $22.23, after exchanging 1,403 shares.
Losses| National Enterprises closed with a loss of 20 cents at $5.50, with investors exchanging 10,000 shares, One Caribbean Media declined by 13 cents and settled at a 52 weeks’ low of $8.25, with 300 units changing hands, Scotiabank shed 98 cents and completed trading  921 shares at $61.01. Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 20 cents in trading 93,576 shares and closed at a 52 weeks’ low of $20.80, Trinidad Cement declined 3 cents to end at $1.95, with 32,656 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco dropped 60 cents and settled at $40.05, with 800 stock units crossing the exchange.
Firm Trades|Clico Investments completed trading at $28.50, with 16,414 stock units changing hands, CinemaOne closed at $5.75, with 500 units crossing the exchange, First Caribbean International Bank ended at $7.90, with an exchange of 650 units. First Citizens Bank closed at $46.10, with 1,580 units changing hands, Grace Kennedy completed trading of 12,416 stock units at $3.95, Guardian Holdings settled at $21.99, with 1,354 stock units changing hands. JMMB Group settled at $2.70, with 38,261 stock units, Massy Holdings completed trading at $61.99, with 20,625 units, National Flour ended at $1.40, after exchanging 3,400 shares and Prestige Holdings ended at $8.90 after 2,626 shares changed hands.

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

Two TTSE stocks hit yearly high – Tuesday

First Citizens closed at a 52 weeks’ high on Tuesday.

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange closed higher on Tuesday after stocks gaining outnumbered declining ones with First Citizens Bank and Republic Financial ending at a 52 weeks’ high and One Caribbean Media closing at a 52 weeks’ low.
The market closed with on Tuesday with 16 securities trading, up from 15 on Monday, with five rising, two declining as the prices of nine closed unchanged.
The T&T Composite Index rose 2.89 points to 1,489.11. The All T&T Index gained 5.75 points to end at 1,891.44, while the Cross Listed Index remained unchanged at 147.23.
Trading resulted in an exchange of 206,400 shares, valued at $3,300,801 compared to 290,064 shares, amounting to $5,369,718 on Monday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
Gains| Clico Investments gained 12 cents to close at $28.12, with 16,041 units crossing the exchange, First Citizens Bank rose by 5 cents and settled at 52 weeks’ high of $45.25, after exchanging 459 shares. Guardian Holdings increased 49 cents to $21.99, after trading 1,312 stock units, National Enterprises closed with a gain of 20 cents and closed at $5.70, with a transfer of 10,000 units and Republic Financial gained 26 cents and closed at a 52 weeks’ high of $136.01, with 14,857 units changing hands.
Losses| One Caribbean Media closed with a loss of 2 cents at 52 weeks’ low of $8.38 in swapping of 1,600 shares, while Trinidad & Tobago NGL traded 1,318 shares and fell 40 cents to close at $23.
Firm Trades| First Caribbean International Bank completed trading at $7.90, with 1,650 stock units changing hands, Grace Kennedy concluded at $3.90, with 29,079 units, JMMB Group ended at $2.70, with 26,000 units crossing the exchange. Massy Holdings closed at $62, with 2,727 units, National Flour ended at $1.40, with 94,213 units, Prestige Holdings settled at $8.90, swapping of 1,825 shares. Scotiabank ended at $62, with 2,136 units crossing the exchange, Trinidad Cement settled at $1.98, with 2,450 units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco traded 733 units at $41.20.

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

 

Stocks closed higher on TTSE trading – Friday

First Citizens Bank closed at a 52 weeks’ high on TTSE on Friday.

Trading closed on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday with rising stocks just edging out declining ones and leading to modest gains in the market indices.
The market closed with 16 securities trading, with six gaining, five declining as the prices of five closed unchanged after First Citizens Bank ended at a new 52 weeks’ high.
The T&T Composite Index rose 1.22 points to end at 1,480.36. The All T&T Index gained 2.02 points to 1,883.15, while the Cross Listed Index inched 0.05 points to close at 145.97.
Trading resulted in an exchange of 237,058 shares, valued at $5,808,030, compared to 223,638 shares, valued at $5,221,135, from 17 securities on Thursday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
Gains| Clico Investments rose 10 cents and ended at $28.10, with an exchange of 11,640 units, Angostura Holdings added 4 cents and ended at $16.20, in swapping 6,210 shares, First Citizens Bank increased 5 cents and settled at a 52 weeks’ high of $45.20, trading 1,600 stock units. Guardian Holdings added 10 cents and ended at $21.60, with 8 stock units changing hands, JMMB Group closed with an increase of 1 cent to close at $2.66, with 1,056 units crossing the exchange and Trinidad & Tobago NGL closed trading of 5,804 shares and rose 45 cents to close at $23.45.
Losses| Ansa McAl shares fell 5 cents and completed trading of 23,629 shares at $55.25, National Flour closed with a loss of 5 cents and closed at $1.35, with 100,000 units exchanging hands, Scotiabank ended with a loss of 1 cent at $61, with 51,286 units crossing the exchange. West Indian Tobacco shed 20 cents and completed trading 2,481 units at $41 and Unilever Caribbean dropped 10 cents and settled at a 52 weeks’ low of $22.15 in swapping 2,742 shares.
Firm Trades| Agostini’s traded just 5 units at $25, Massy Holdings completed trading at $62, with 20 units, National Enterprises settled at $5.50, with 20 units changing hands, NCB Financial ended trading of 29,757 shares at $11 and Republic Financial closed at $135.75, with investors exchanging 800 units.

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

Rising stocks dominate TTSE trading – Thursday

Republic Bank closed at a 52 weeks’ high on Thursday.

Trading closed on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday, rising stocks outpacing declining ones by a significant margin.
The market closed with 17 securities trading, with seven stocks gaining, two declining while eight closed unchanged, after Republic Financial Holding ended at a new 52 weeks’ high.
The T&T Composite Index inched 0.01 points higher to 1,479.14. The All T&T Index rose just 0.53 points to 1,881.13, while the Cross Listed Index declined 0.07 points to close at 145.92.
Trading resulted in an exchange of 223,638 shares, valued at $5,221,135, compared to 130,180 shares, with a value of $4,139,922, from 16 securities on Wednesday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
Gains| Clico Investments gained 11 cents and ended at $28, after exchanging 34,949 shares, Angostura Holdings gained 1 cent to close at $16.16, with 4,400 stock units changing hands, First Citizens Bank increased by 5 cents and settled at $45.15, trading 2,200 stock units. Massy Holdings climbed 40 cents and ended at $62, after exchanging 504 shares, National Flour rose 4 cents and closed at $1.40, after trading a mere eight unit. Republic Financial rose 25 cents end at a 52 weeks’ high of $135.75, after swapping of 100 shares and West Indian Tobacco added 1 cent and completed trading of 8,468 shares at $41.20.
Losses| JMMB Group fell 5 cents and ended at $2.65, with investors exchanging 22,500 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL closed trading of 10,184 shares but fell 61 cents to close at $23.
Firm Trades| Ansa McAl closed at $55.30, with 41,693 units crossing the exchange, Calypso Micro Index Fund traded 1,000 shares at $15.85, Grace Kennedy finished at $3.90, with investors exchanging 10,000 shares, Guardian Holdings ended at $21.50, with 1,000 units crossing the exchange. NCB Financial exchanged 84,000 shares to close at $11, Prestige Holdings settled at $8.90, with an exchange of 12 units, Scotiabank ended at $61.01, in trading 650 units and Unilever Caribbean settled at $22.25, with 1,970 stock units changing hands.

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

Increased TTSE trading on Tuesday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Trading volume and value rose on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Tuesday with an increase in the number of active securities over Monday levels resulting in declines in the indices.
The market closed with 20 securities trading, of which four stocks rose in price; seven declined while nine closed unchanged after Republic Financial Holdings ended at a 52 weeks’ high and CinemaOne and Unilever Caribbean closed at 52 weeks’ lows.
The Composite Index lost 2.35 points on Tuesday to 1,487.73. The All T&T Index declined 2.16 points to 1,897.69, while the Cross Listed Index eased 0.34 points to close at 145.99.
Trading resulted in an exchange of 471,647 units, with a value of $6,460,607, compared to 181,718, with valued at $1,600,095, from 14 securities on Monday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
Gains| Guardian Holdings rose 1 cent and ended at $21.50, with 18,518 stock units changing hands, Republic Financial gained 45 cents and ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $135.50, with 5,404 units crossing the exchange. Scotiabank finished trading 50 shares, with a gain of 1 cent at $61.01 and West Indian Tobacco rose 1 cent to $41.20, with 2,324 units crossing the exchange.
Losses| Angostura Holdings declined 5 cents to end at $16.15, with 11,923 units crossing the exchange, CinemaOne dropped 80 cents to close at a record low of $5.75, in swapping of 500 shares, Grace Kennedy fell 5 cents and concluded trading with 990 units at $3.90. JMMB Group shed 5 cents after exchanging 206,915 stock units and ended at $2.65, Massy Holdings dropped 45 cents to $61.55, with 6,741 units changing hands. National Enterprises closed with a loss of 26 cents at $5.50, with investors exchanging 23,400 shares and Unilever Caribbean closed with a loss of 75 cents and ended at 52 weeks’ low of $22.25, with 500 units traded.
Firm Trades| Clico Investments ended at $27.90, with 2,375 units crossing the exchange, First Citizens Bank settled at $45.10, with the trading of 7,469 units, National Flour settled at $1.36, with an exchange of 1,152 units. NCB Financial finished, with 14,800 stock units changing hands at $11, One Caribbean Media ended at $8.40, with investors exchanging 2,340 shares, Point Lisas completed trading 20,000 shares at $3.55. Prestige Holdings settled at $8.90, with 30 units trading, Trinidad & Tobago NGL closed trading of 138,003 shares at $23.61 and Trinidad Cement settled at $2, with investors exchanging 8,713 shares.

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

TTSE faltered on Thursday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

The Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange slipped slightly from the sharp bounce on Wednesday even as advancing stocks outnumbered decliners three to two.
Trading ended, with three stocks rising, two declining while 12 closed unchanged, with two stocks ending at 52 weeks’ high. The Composite Index slipped 1.51 points to 1,488.47. The All T&T Index dipped 2.68 points to 1,895.43, while the Cross Listed Index fell 0.04 points to close at 146.50.
The number of securities trading on Thursday slipped to 17, resulting in an exchange of 305,514, with a value of $2,609,219, compared to 67,094 shares for $1,662,903, from 21 trading securities on Wednesday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of three stocks higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
Gains| Angostura Holdings increased 18 cents and settled at $16.20, after swapping of 100 shares, Clico Investments added 1 cent and completed trading of 51,740 units at $27.95, and JMMB Group closed with a gain of 4 cents at $2.65, with 7,425 units crossing the exchange.
Losses| Scotiabank fell 1 cent to end at $60, with investors exchanging 1,000 shares and Trinidad & Tobago NGL lost 5 cents and closed trading of 10,000 shares at $23.61.
Firm Traded| Ansa Mcal closed at $60, after swapping of 300 shares, First Citizens Bank ended at $45, with 1,500 shares changing hands, Grace Kennedy completed trading of 1,000 shares at $3.95. Guardian Holdings settled at $21.50, after exchanging 125 shares, National Enterprises ended at $5.76, with 2,000 units crossing the exchange, NCB Financial ended trading at $11, with investors exchanging 14,226 shares. One Caribbean Media closed at $8.50, after exchanging 3,000 shares, Point Lisas settled at $3.55, with an exchange of 123,601 units, Prestige Holdings finished market activity at $8.90, with 3,058 units crossing the exchange. Republic Financial ended at $135, with the swapping of 350 units, West Indian Tobacco completed trading of 1,125 shares at $41 and Trinidad Cement concluded at $2, with 92,739 stock units changing hands.

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

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