Barita gobbles up major market share

Fresh from its successful APO earlier this month that was oversubscribed, Barita Investments, accounted for 61 percent of the volume on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Friday as investors exchanged 14.9 million shares with the last traded price of $77 per share, up 48 percent from the highest APO offer price of $52.

Barita Investments headquarters

Word on the street is that a Trinidadian based financial Institution who bought into the recent public issue may have bought additional shares in the market over the past three days.
At the close of trading, the All Jamaican Composite Index advanced by 987.26 points to 408,238.98 and is at its highest level since August 3 when it closed at 412,296.65. The Main Index gained 887.88 points to 372,604.36 and the JSE Financial Index rose 0.27 points to settle at 97.34.
Trading ended with 42 securities changing hands compared to 46 on Thursday and closed with the prices of 17 stocks rising, 13 declining and 12 remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio of the market ended at 15.8 based on IC Insider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 24,341,786 shares for $1,198,275,855 compared to 13,141,814 units at $242,747,146 on Thursday. Barita Investments led trading with 61.2 percent of total volume after 14.89 million shares changed hands, followed by Pulse Investments with 11.6 percent or 2.82 million units, Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 10.2 percent for 2.49 million units and Transjamaican Highway closing with 8.4 percent and 2.04 million shares.
Trading ended with an average of 579,566 units changing hands at $28,530,378 for each security, compare to an average of 285,692 shares at  $5,277,112 on Thursday. The average trade for the month to date ended at 266,157  units at $3,152,375 for each security, in contrast to  248,972 units at $1,760,892. Trading month to date compares adversely to August’s  average of 497,441 units at $3,201,918 .
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows four stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments dipped $1 to $77 after exchanging 14,885,457 shares, Caribbean Cement gained $3.21 to close at $48.71, with 4,000 stock units changing hands. Eppley closed at $23.50, after losing 50 cents and clearing the market with 3,069 units, First Rock Capital shed 30 cents to end at $13, with 500 units passing through the market, Jamaica Producers Group settled at $21, having gained $1 trading 163,769 shares. JMMB Group closed at $29.50, with gains of 44 cents after exchanging 29,044 shares, Mayberry Investments rose 51 cents to $6, in trading 176,019 shares, NCB Financial Group shed 90 cents to finish at $132.10, with 5,816 stock units  crossing the market. 138 Student Living lost 35 cents and end at $4.50, in trading 24,749 shares, Palace Amusement climbed  $320 to end at $1,620 after exchanging just two units, PanJam Investment climbed $3.50 to $69.50, after 1,158 units changed hands, Portland JSX lost 50 cents to close at $7.50, in trading 89,998 shares. Proven Investments gained 45 cents to end at $38.45,  with investors swapping 1,326 units, Pulse Investments fell to $4.60, after losing 38 cents and transferring 2,821,362 shares, Seprod rose 75 cents to close at $56, with an exchange of 5,490 stock units. Supreme Ventures gained 65 cents to settle at $14.50, with 442,677 shares crossing the exchange and Sygnus Credit Investments climbed $1.15 to settle at $18.50, after exchanging 38,902 stock units.

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

Volume rise, value falls on JSE USD market

The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Friday, with the market declining after investors traded 172 percent more shares than on Thursday, but with a much lower value resulting in an even number of stocks rising and falling. 
At the close of the market, trading ended with four securities changing hands compared to three on Thursday and ended with the prices of two stocks rising and two declining. The JSE USD Equities Index dropped 1.65 points to settle at 186.85, with the average PE Ratio ending at 12.8 based on IC Insider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 553,018 shares, accounting for  US$8,738 compared to 203,639 units at US$55,318 on Thursday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 138,255 units changing hands at  US$2,185, in contrast to an average of 67,880 shares at US$18,439  on Thursday. Trading ended, with an average of 91,342  units for the month to date at US$11,799 in contrast to 88,161 units at US$12,429. By comparison,  August ended with an average of 83,402  units for US$7,526.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the  Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Productive Business Solutions advanced 5 US cents in closing at 75 US cents in trading 3,280 stock units, Proven Investments advanced 1 US cent and ended at 26 US cents exchanging 2,200 stocks. Sygnus Credit Investments lost eight-tenths of a cent and settled at 13.5 US cents in clearing the market with 9,670 stocks and Transjamaican Highway fell 1.3 cents to close at 0.81 of a US cent, with 537,868 stock units passing through the market.

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

Rise in JSE USD market

The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Thursday, with the market inching higher after traded 50 percent more shares than on Wednesday, resulting in more stocks rising than falling. 
At the close of the market, trading ended with three securities changing hands compared to three on Wednesday and ended with the prices of two stocks rising, none declining and one remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equities Index carved out a gain of 0.70 points to settle at 188.50, with the average PE Ratio ending at 13 based on IC Insider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 202,039 shares, accounting for US$54,918  compared to 135,825 units at US$9,628 on Wednesday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 67,346 units changing hands at  US$18,306, in contrast to an average of 45,275 shares at US$3,209  on Wednesday. Trading ended, with an average of 86,489 units for the month to date at US$11,724 in contrast to 87,553 units at US$11,359. By comparison, August ended with an average of 83,402 units for US$7,526.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close of the market, Proven Investments carved out a gain of 1 US cent to end at 25 US cents with investors exchanging 196,519 shares and Sygnus Credit Investments gained 1.3 US cents to settle at 14.34 US cents in trading just 20 units.
In the preference segment of the market, JMMB Group 6% settled at US$1.05 in exchanging 5,500 stocks.

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

JSE Main Market rises again

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The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended trading on Thursday with the market rising after fewer stocks rose as investors exchanged 56 percent fewer shares, with a 59 percent higher value than on Wednesday.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index climbed 1,205.29 points to 407,251.72, the Main Index advanced by 1,208.99 points to 371,716.48 and the JSE Financial Index gained 0.27 points to settle at 97.07.
Trading ended with 46 securities changing hands compared to 43 on Wednesday and closed with the prices of 14 stocks rising, 21 declining and 11 remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio of the market ended at 15.7 based on IC Insider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 13,141,814 shares for $242,747,146  compared to 30,185,670 units at $152,750,024 on Wednesday. Wigton Windfarm led trading with 26.9 percent of total volume in accounting for 3.53 million shares, followed by Barita Investments with 18.9 percent of the day’s trade for 2.48 million units, Transjamaican Highway with 18.5 percent market share or 2.43 million units and Pulse Investments, with 18 percent closing with 2.35 million units changing hands.
Trading ended with an average of 285,692 units changing hands at $5,277,112 for each security compared to an average of 701,992 shares at  $3,552,326 on Wednesday. The average trade for the month to date ended at 248,972  units at $1,760,892 for each security, in contrast to  246,626 units at $1,536,244. Trading month to date compares adversely to August’s average of 497,441 units at $3,201,918.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows seven stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments climbed $9.08 to $78 in exchanging 2,484,848 shares, Caribbean Cement fell $1.49 to settle at $45.50, with 3,179 stock units changing hands. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund climbed $5.45 to $50.45, in exchanging a mere 10 stock units, First Rock Capital gained 30 cents in closing at $13.30, after trading 333 shares. Jamaica Producers Group shed 50 cents to end at $20, with an exchange of 5,061 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange closed at $18.50, with a loss of 43 cents after 3,588 units crossed the market, Key Insurance rose 65 cents and ended at $8.25 with 4,880 stock units clearing the market. Mayberry Jamaican Equities carved out a gain of 90 cents to finish at $8.50, in trading 60,235 shares, NCB Financial Group fell $1.30 to $133, with 65,074 shares changing hands, 138 Student Living rose 35 cents to $4.85 trading 40 units, Palace Amusement declined by $224 to close at $1,300, after transferring ten stock units. PanJam Investment dropped $4.98 to $66, in trading 41,025 shares, Portland JSX lost 60 cents to settle at $8 trading a mere two units, Scotia Group rose $1.76 to end at $48.76, with 60,819 shares passing through the market and Seprod shed 74 cents to close at  $55.25, in trading 19,961 shares.
In the preference segment of the market, Community & Workers Credit Union lost 33 cents to close at $1.65 and 25,678 shares passing through the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Trading picks up for JSE Main Market

Trading climbed on Wednesday in Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market activity, with 166 percent more shares changing hands valued 173 percent higher than Tuesday but the major market indices slipping even as nearly two times more stocks rose than fell.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index fell by 614.80 points to 406,046.43, the Main Index shed 882.30 points to 370,507.49 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.11 points to settle at 96.80.
Trading ended with 43 securities changing hands compared to 46 on Tuesday and closed with the prices of 17 stocks rising, nine declining and 17 remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio of the market ended at 15.5 based on IC Insider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 30,185,670 shares for $152,750,024  compared to 11,345,597 units at $56,024,809 on Tuesday.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 61 percent of total volume as 18.4 million shares changed hands followed by Sagicor Real Estate Fund with 11.6 percent or 3.5 million units of the day’s trade. Pulse Investments with 2.4 million units for 8 percent market share, Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 4.7 percent of the overall volume from trading in 1.4 million units and Barita Investments accounted for 3.7 percent of the day’s volume resulting from the trading of 1.1 million units.
Trading ended with an average of 701,992 units changing hands at $3,552,326 for each security, in comparison to an average of 246,643 shares at  $1,217,931 on Tuesday. The average trade for the month to date ended at  246,626  units at $1,536,244 for each security, in contrast to 217,703 units at $1,408,192. Trading month to date compares adversely to August’s average of 497,442 units at $3,201,935.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows five stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments climbed $8.92 to $68.92, in exchanging 1,102,321 shares, Caribbean Cement rose $1.98 in closing at $46.99 after trading 10,370 stock units, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund dropped $12 to end at $45, with 7,011 units changing hands. Jamaica Broilers Group rose $1 in closing at $26 after exchanging 2,400 units, Jamaica Stock Exchange gained 91 cents to close at $18.93, with 516 units traded, Key Insurance shed 79 cents to end at $7.60 in exchanging 21,120 stock units. Kingston Wharves gained 40 cents to finish at $50, with 61,064 shares passing through the market, Mayberry Jamaican Equities fell to $7.60, with a loss of 76 cents after exchanging 400 units, NCB Financial Group gained 30 cents to end at $134.30, with 24,555 stock units crossing the exchange. Palace Amusement advanced by $29 to  $1,524 trading 35 units, PanJam Investment rose 98 cents to $70.98, with 1,408 units changing hands, Proven Investments gained 50 cents to settle at $38, in trading 61,098 shares. Pulse  Investments ended at $5.05, with gains of 40 cents after exchanging 2,405,028 shares, Scotia Group fell $2 to $47, with investors transferring 23,968 stock units and Sygnus Credit Investments gained 30 cents ending at $17.60, after exchanging 56,530 shares.

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

JSE USD market rises on reduced trading

Trading fell 74 percent at the close of the market on Wednesday than Tuesday as the US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed with the market index rising even as the prices of more stocks falling than rising. 
At the close of the market, trading ended with three securities changing hands compared to five on Tuesday and closed with the price of one stock rising and two stocks declining.
The JSE USD Equities Index gained 0.52 points to settle at 187.80, with the average PE Ratio ending at 12.9 based on IC Insider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 135,825 shares, accounting for US$9,628  compared to 516,236 units at US$127,632 on Tuesday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 45,275 units changing hands at  US$3,209, in contrast to an average of 103,247 shares at US$25,526  on Tuesday. Trading ended with an average of 89,248  units for the month to date at US$12,107 in contrast to 91,737 units at US$12,611. By comparison, August ended with an average of 83,402 units for US$7,526.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows one stock ending with the bid higher than the last selling price and one with a lower offer.
At the close of the market, Proven Investments lost 1 US cent in closing at 24 US cents in exchanging 33,815 shares, Sygnus Credit Investments lost 0.01 cent ended at 13.01 US cents trading 2,010 units and Transjamaican Highway rose 0.04 of a cent to close at 0.94 US cent, with investors switching ownership of 100,000 shares.

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

JSE Main Market highest close in a month

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended trading on Tuesday with the market rising to its highest level since August 24 after more stocks rose than declined after investors exchanged 50 percent more shares at twice the value as on Monday.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index rose 4,683.43 points to settle at 406,661.23, the Main Index gained 4,221.57 points to settle at 371,389.79 and the JSE Financial Index inched 0.62 points higher to settle at 96.91.
Trading ended with 46 securities changing hands compared to 41 on Monday and ended with the prices of 24 stocks rising, the prices of 13  declining and nine remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio of the market ended at 16 based on IC Insider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 11,345,597 shares for just $56,024,809  compared to 7,551,575 units at $27,498,792 on Monday.
Pulse Investments led trading with 47.3 percent of total volume after 5.37 million shares changed hands, followed by Transjamaican Highway with 20.3 percent for 2.3 million units and Wigton Windfarm with 18.8 percent amounting to 2.13 million stock units.
Trading ended with an average of 246,643 units changing hands at $1,217,931 for each security compared to an average of 184,185 shares at  $670,702 on Monday. The average trade for the month to date ended at 215,025 units at $1,403,085 for each security, in contrast to 212,720  units at $1,416,583. Trading month to date compares adversely to August with an average of 497,441 units at $3,201,918.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments climbed 40 cents to end at $60 after exchanging 10,563  shares, Eppley shed $1 to end at $24 after trading 40,714 stock units. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund dropped 48 cents to settle at $57, with 1,033 shares crossing the exchange, First Rock Capital climbed 55 cents to close at $13 and trading 8,598 units, Jamaica Broilers Group dropped  $1 to close at $25 after exchanging 5,784 stock units. Kingston Properties advanced $1.20 in ending at $7.50 with investors swapping 179 stocks, Kingston Wharves advanced 60 cents to settle at $49.60, with 420 shares passed through the market, Mayberry Investments advanced 39 cents to settle at $5.49 after 95 units changed hands. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy gained $5 to end at $155 in trading 64 shares, NCB Financial Group carved out a loss $1 to end at $134 in an exchange of 22,133  shares, 138 Student Living declined by 38 cents in ending at $4.50 and exchanging 101 stocks. Portland JSX  climbed $1.58  to $8.60, with just 69 stock units crossing the market, Proven Investments increased 40 cents to close at $37.50 after 4,999 units passed through the market, Pulse Investments rose 45 cents in ending at $4.65 as 5,368,622 stocks crossed the exchange. Sagicor Group carved out 35 cents rise to close at $44.50, with 23,149 units changing hands, Scotia Group gained $2.99 to end at $49 finished trading 679 shares, Seprod climbed 95 cents in closing at $55.95 and trading 19,699  units. Stanley Motta increased 51 cents to end at $5.13, with 109 stocks changing hands, Supreme Ventures gained 44 cents in closing at $13.99 in exchanging 88,979 shares and Sygnus Credit Investments declined by $1.20 to $17.30  and crossing the exchange with 11,240 units.

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

Trading rises on JSE USD market

The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Tuesday, with the market declining after 244 percent more shares changed hands than on Monday and resulted in the prices of more stocks rising than falling. 
At the close of the market, trading ended with five securities changing hands compared to three on Monday and ended with the prices of three stocks rising, one declining and one remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equities Index carved out a loss of 1.50 points to settle at 187.28 at the close, with the average PE Ratio ending at 12.7 based on IC Insider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 516,236 shares, accounting forUS$127,632 compared to 150,020 units at just US$2,461 on Monday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 103,247 units changing hands at  US$25,526, in contrast to an average of 50,007 shares at  US$820  on Monday. Trading ended, with an average of 91,737 units for the month to date at US$12,611 in contrast to 90,537 units at US$11,266. By comparison, August ended with an average of 83,402 units for US$7,526.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows two stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with lower offers.
At the close of the market, First Rock Capital Investment gained two-tenths of a cent in ending at 8.7 US cents after 5,500 shares crossed the market, Proven Investments carved out a loss 2 US cents to close at 25 US cents with investors switching ownership of 501,010 stocks. Sygnus Credit Investments rose a fraction of a cent to end at 13.02 US cents with investors swapping 4,266 stocks units and Transjamaican Highway gained nine-tenths of a cent and settled at 0.09 US cent with investors swapping 4,510 shares.
In the preference segment of the market, JMMB Group 5.75% remained at US$2.01 in an exchange of 950 units.

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

JSE Main Market stocks dive

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended trading on Monday with the market declining as more stocks fell than rose after investors exchanged 38 percent fewer shares than on Friday and the value of the shares traded down 87 percent.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index fell by 1,321.77 points to 401,977.80, the Main Index dropped 1,224.08 points to 367,168.22 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.70 points to settle at 96.29.
Trading ended with 41 securities changing hands compared to 39 on Friday and closed with the prices of 13 stocks rising, 18 declining and 10 remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio of the market ended at 15.6 based on IC Insider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 7,551,575 shares for $27,498,792  compared to 12,180,541 units at $217,796,102 on Friday. Transjamaican Highway led trading with 51.5 percent of total volume, as 3.89 million shares changed hands, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 16 percent and 1.21 million units and Pulse Investments with 15.3 percent or 1.16 million shares.
Trading ended with an average of 184,185 units changing hands at $670,702 for each security, compared to an average of 312,322 shares at  $5,584,515 on Friday. The average trade for the month to date ended at 215,594  units at $1,422,062 for each security, in contrast to 217,776 units at  $1,474,275. Trading month to date compares adversely to, August with an average of 497,441 units at $3,201,918.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows eight stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments rose 60 cents to $59.60, with 3,098 shares passing through the market, Caribbean Cement fell $4.05 to end at $45.10, in exchanging 23,510 stock units, Eppley climbed $1 in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $25, with investors swapping just one stock unit. First Rock Capital shed 55 cents to close at $12.45 trading 610 shares, Grace Kennedy rose 99 cents to settle at $57.99, with an exchange of 16,327 stocks. Jamaica Producers Group gained 50 cents to close at $20.50, in trading 1,017 units, Jamaica Stock Exchange shed 75 cents, finishing at $18 after exchanging 92,507 shares, JMMB Group closed at $29.06, with a loss of 54 cents after transferring  28,790 shares. Kingston Wharves advanced $3 to $49,  with investors swapping 111 units, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy declined by $5 to end at  $150, after 100 units crossed the exchange, NCB Financial Group climbed $3 to $135, with 8,944 stock units crossing the market. Proven Investments lost $1.40 in trading 7,846 stock units at $37.10, Scotia Group declined by $3.99 to $46.01, after exchanging 97,651 shares, Supreme Ventures fell 45 cents to $13.55 trading 14,448 stock units. Sygnus Credit Investments gained 99 cents in ending at $18.50, with 11,502 stock units clearing the market and Wisynco Group shed 50 cents to close at $16, in exchanging 54,955  shares.
In the preference segment of the Main Market, Eppley 8.75% preference share climbed $1.12 to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $8.59 in an exchange of 115 units.

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

JSE USD market slips on Monday

The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Monday, with the market declining as investors traded 83 percent fewer shares than on Friday, resulting in an even number of stocks rising, falling and closing unchanged. 
At the close of the market, trading ended with three securities changing hands compared to five on Friday and closed with the price of one stock rising, one declining and one remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equities Index lost 2.18 points to settle at 188.78, with the average PE Ratio ending at 12.7 based on IC Insider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 150,020 shares, accounting for US$2,461 compared to 860,406 units at  US$20,339 on Friday. The average trade for the day amounted to 50,007 units changing hands at US$820, in contrast to an average of 172,081 shares at  US$4,068 on Friday. Trading ended with an average of 90,537 units for the month to date at US$11,266 in contrast to 93,329 units at US$11,962. By comparison, August ended with an average of 83,402  units for US$7,526.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the  Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows one stock ending with the bid higher than the last selling price and one with a lower offer.
At the close of the market, Proven Investments half of a US cent to settle at 27 US cents, in clearing the market with  20 stock units, Sygnus Credit Investments gained 1 US cent to close at 13 US cents while exchanging 10,000 stocks and Transjamaican Highway remained at 0.81 of a US cent, with 140,000 shares changing hands.

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