Access sheds 22% in 2 days
A total of 3,241,986 units, valued at $12,588,381 changed hands as 3 stocks advanced and 8 declined. The market ended with 1 stock closing at a 52 weeks’ high while 3 securities ended with no bids to buy and 6 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 5 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and none closed with a lower offer.
In trading, Access Financial closed with a loss of $2 to $10.50 with 170,271 units changing hands, AMG Packaging lost 1 cent to close at $4.99 with 200 units changing hands, Caribbean Cream fell 15 cents and closed at $3.20 with 19,195 shares changing hands. Caribbean Flavours closed at $4 with 145,904 shares changing hands, Caribbean Producers traded 557,978 units for a loss of 2 cents to end at $3.08, Consolidated Bakeries traded 17,444 shares to end at $1.65, Derrimon Trading ended with 1,400 shares changing hands at a 52 weeks’ high of $3. Dolphin Cove lost $1.20 with 295,515 units changing hands to end at $10, after trading, the company reported a 4 percent increase in profit after tax for the nine months to September, of $412 million over the outturn for the 2014 and a 17 percent increase in the September quarter, to $128 million. General Accident ended with 400,882 shares changing hands and fell 15 cents to $1.90, Lasco Distributors with 442,302 shares changing hands, closed 5 cents higher at $3.06 after hitting $3.40 during trading. Lasco Financial lost ground with results that were flat, but with promise of improvement later, fell 18 cents to $2.45, after trading earlier at $2.65, with 841,230 shares changing hands, Lasco Manufacturing traded 270,065 shares to end at $3.25 while gaining 14 cents and Medical Disposables ended with 80,000 units changing hands for 5 cents lower to end at $2.50.
7 juniors stocks rose 2 fell
The junior market ended with 11 securities traded as the junior market index fell 3.83 points to 1,281.95 with 1,300,792 units, valued at $14,184,687, changing hands as 7 stocks advanced and 2 declined.
The market ended with 5 securities ended with no bids to buy, while 2 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 7 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and 1 closed with a lower offer.
In trading, Caribbean Cream price slipped 33 cents and closed at $2.90 with 120,000 shares changing hands. Caribbean Flavours traded at $3.50 with 19,392 shares changing hands, Caribbean Producers traded 414,000 units to end at $2.99, Consolidated Bakeries rose 10 cents in traded 59,878 shares, to end at $1.30. General Accident Insurance ended with 127,562 shares changing hands to gain 5 cents and end at $1.90, KLE Group had 116,279 units changing hands at 43 cents, Knutsford Express traded 132,617 shares at $6.20 after adding 5 cents to end at a new 52 weeks’ high, Lasco Distributors with 10,763 shares changing hands, closing 3 cents higher at $2.86. Lasco Financial closed at a new all-time closing high of $2.60 while 147,651 shares changed hands with the price rising 10 cents, the stock traded at $2.65 during the day, Lasco Manufacturing traded 147,651 shares to end at $3.49 after trading 14 cents higher and Medical Disposables closed at $2.55 with a rise of 20 cents with 10,000 shares traded.
Juniors up on Thursday with 5 gains
The market ended with 5 securities ended with no bids to buy, while 3 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 7 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and 2 closed with lower offers.
In trading, AMG Packaging gained 8 cents to close at $3.88, with 1,072,687 units changing hands, Caribbean Cream fell 8 cents to $3.30 with 2,000 shares changing hands, Caribbean Flavours added 22 cents in trading 10,000 units at an all-time high of $3.30, Caribbean Producers traded 51,678 units and gained of 20 cents to end at $3. Consolidated Bakeries had 169,000 units changing hands at $1.18, Derrimon Trading had 635,700 shares changing hands at $2.30, KLE Group traded 10,000 units at 43 cents. Lasco Distributors rose 29 cents with 20,000 shares changing hands and closed at $2.80, Lasco Financial closed at $2.25 while 156,219 shares changed hands and Lasco Manufacturing traded 100018 shares to end at $3.29 after trading gaining 28 cents.
Juniors slip sharply on Wednesday
The market ended with 5 securities with no bids to buy, while 3 had no stocks being offered for sale. A total of 7 stocks closed with bids higher than the last traded prices and one closed with a lower offer.
In trading, Caribbean Cream had 29,200 shares changing hands at $3.38, to regain 20 cents it lost on Tuesday, Caribbean Producers traded 1,649,403 units with a gain of 21 cents to end at $2.80, Consolidated Bakeries had 245,000 units changing hands at $1.18, Dolphin Cove traded 4,533 units for a gain of 30 cents to end at $12. General Accident traded 2,077,930 units at $1.75, as the price gained 17 cents, KLE Group traded 24,000 units at 43 Cents, but traded at a 52 intraday low of 42 cents, Lasco Financial closed at a new all-time high of $2.25 with a gain of 15 cents while 627,031 shares changed hands. Lasco Manufacturing traded 283,253 shares to end at $3.01 after trading down to $2.76 and up to $3.21 and Eppley 9.5% preference share had 4,505 units changing hands at $6.01.
JSE down in early Tuesday trading
Activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange on Tuesday morning resulted in 17 securities trading changing hands at 11:15 am with a volume of 1,141,572 units, with 7 stocks declining and 10 rising.
Trading activity resulted in the JSE Market Index dropping 763.94 points to 97,651.86. The JSE All Jamaican Composite index fell 853.75 points to 108,087.74, the JSE combined index declined 709.64 points to be at 101,353.78 and the junior market is up 1.31 points to 1,025.34 and is not very far off from the all-time high of 1,040.59.
Consolidated Bakeries had 962,000 shares trading at $1.10, Lasco Distributors had 68,350 units trading at $2. Mayberry Investments had 29,617 units trading at $2.20 and lost 15 cents, National Commercial Bank fell $1.50 to $29 with 36,975 shares Radio Jamaica traded 68,016 shares with a 50 cents rise to $4 and Scotia Group traded 106,491shares at $23.51.