Gains for JSE Main Market

Rising stocks outnumbered declining ones almost two to one on a day of subdued trading on the Main Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange ended trading on Thursday with the market rising after an exchange of 26 percent more shares but at 14 percent lower value than on Wednesday.  
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index advanced by 1,444.54 points to 427,013.70, the Main Index rose 1,182.10 points to 389,430.69, and the JSE Financial Index gained 0.45 points to settle at 99.24.
Trading ended with 44 securities changing hands, down from 47 on Wednesday and closed with 21 rising, 12 declining and 11 remaining unchanged. The PE Ratio averaged 16.6 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with trading of 12,425,485 shares for $61,762,267 compared to 9,831,136 units at $72,026,838 on Wednesday. QWI Investments led trading with 27.8 percent of total volume, after an exchange of 3.46 million shares with the stock trading at a 52 weeks’ high of $1.02, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 27.2 percent for 3.38 million units and Pulse Investments with 22.7 percent of the day’s trade for 2.82 million units.
Trading for the day averaged 282,397 units at $1,403,688, compared to 209,173 shares at $1,532,486 on Wednesday. The month to date averaged 445,935 units at $2,598,567, down from 498,459 units at $2,982,324 on Wednesday. Trading in January closed with an average of 311,275 units at $1,432,133.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments fell $1.02 to $80.98 trading 126,472 shares, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund declined by $3.80 to $43, with 1,000 stocks crossing the market, First Rock Capital rose 54 cents to $13.75, with 52,061 stock units changing hands. Jamaica Broilers climbed $3.20 to $29.20 in exchanging 47,488 shares, JMMB Group gained 50 cents in closing at $32.50 trading 34,987 stock units, Kingston Properties lost 25 cents to settle at $7, with 6,600 shares crossing the market. Kingston Wharves finished 50 cents higher at $47, with an exchange of 3,643 stock units, Margaritaville rose 43 cents to $43.42, with a transfer of just 8 stock units, NCB Financial Group gained 50 cents to end at $137.50, with 21,786 units clearing the market. Palace Amusement advanced $250 to $1,100, with a transfer of 50 stock units, Pan Jam Investment closed $2.30 higher at $66.30, after 4,779 shares crossed the market, Sagicor Group climbed $3 to $52, with investors switching ownership of 84,688 stock units. Salada Foods closed at a 52 weeks’ high of $46, with a gain of $3.25 in exchanging 23,970 stocks, Scotia Group shed 70 cents in closing at $43, with 23,045 shares crossing the market, Seprod dropped $2.50 to finish at $71, with an exchange of 11,519 stock units. Sygnus Credit Investments shed 77 cents to close at $14.75, in switching ownership of 217,838 shares and Victoria Mutual Investments gained 40 cents to close at $5.85, after transferring 2,355 stock units.
In the preference segment, Eppley 8.75% preference share shed 51 cents in closing at $6.59, after 1,719 stock units cleared the market.

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

JSE Main Market falters

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended trading on Wednesday with the market declining after more stocks fell than rose as investors exchanged 51 percent fewer shares than on Tuesday.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index fell by 1,979.75 points to 425,569.16, the Main Index dropped 1,835.84 points to 388,248.59 and the JSE Financial Index dipped 0.54 points to 98.79.
Trading ended with 47 active securities, up from 45 on Tuesday and closed with prices of 16 stocks rising, 18 declining and 13 closing unchanged. The PE Ratio closed with an average of 16.7 based on ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with trading of 9,831,136 shares for $72,026,838 compared to 19,931,036 units at $67,469,926 on Tuesday. Wigton Windfarm led trading with 22 percent of total volume, after exchanging 2.16 million shares followed by Pulse Investments with 18.9 percent for 1.86 million units. QWI Investments ended with 14.7 percent for 1.45 million units after trading at an intraday 52 weeks’ high of 99 cents and Transjamaican Highway with 11.8 percent of the day’s trade for 1.16 million units.
Trading for the day averaged 209,173 units at $1,532,486, compared to 442,912 shares at $1,499,332 on Tuesday. The month to date averaged 498,459 units at $2,982,324 or each security, in contrast to 649,530 units at $3,739,461 on the prior trading day. Trading in January averaged 311,275 units at $1,432, 133.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Eppley shed 63 cents to end at $22.12, in exchanging 1,337 shares, First Rock Capital gained 51 cents to close at $13.21, with 24,949 units crossing the exchange, Grace Kennedy slipped 31 cents to $74.60 trading 116,636 shares, having traded at an intraday 52 weeks’ high of $77.47. Jamaica Broilers fell by $4 to $26, with 892,635 stock units changing hands, Jamaica Producers gained 40 cents to close at $20, with 1,285 stocks crossing the market, Jamaica Stock Exchange advanced by $1.80 to $19, in switching ownership of 22,367 stock units. JMMB Group fell $1.60 to $32, with an exchange of 116,860 units, Kingston Wharves rose $1.20 to $46.50, in trading 3,234 shares, Mayberry Jamaican Equities advanced by $1.08 to $7.50, in exchanging 72,000 stock units. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy finished $8 lower at $137 trading 12 shares, NCB Financial Group rose $1 to $137, with 7,146 shares changing hands, Palace Amusement dropped $200 to end at 52 weeks’ low of $850, after an exchange of 24 shares. Pan Jam Investment fell by $1 to $64, in switching ownership of 821 units, Pulse Investments lost 28 cents at $4.70, with an exchange of 1,857,207 stock units, Sagicor Group declined by $3 to $49, with 61,577 shares crossing the market. Sagicor Real Estate Fund gained 25 cents to close at $8.25, with a transfer of 3,826 stocks. Salada Foods advanced by $5.75 to end at a 52 weeks’ high of $42.75, in switching ownership of 17,465 units. Seprod climbed $2.98 to $73.50, with an exchange of 9,932 units, Stanley Motta gained 29 cents to end at $5.35 trading 1,000 shares and Wisynco Group rose 30 cents to $16.55, with the swapping of 521,881 shares.

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

Big jump for JSE main Market

Trading ended with a robust rebound in the market indices on Tuesday after rising stocks outnumbered declining ones on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market, but the volume and values fell sharply from Monday’s levels by 48 and 75 percent respectively.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index jumped 4,248.43 points to 427,548.91 the Main Index climbed 3,864.20 points to 390,084.43 and the JSE Financial Index rose 0.84 points to settle at 99.33.
Trading ended with 45 securities changing hands, the same as on Monday and closed with prices of 21 stocks rising, 15 declining and nine remaining unchanged. The PE Ratio closed with an average of 16.6 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 19,931,036 shares for $67,469,926 compared to 38,526,662 units at $269,081,586 on Monday. Wigton Windfarm led trading with 56.5 percent of total volume, after an exchange of 11.26 million shares followed by Pulse Investments with 16.2 percent for 3.23 million units, Transjamaican Highway with 9.2 percent for 1.83 million units and QWI Investments with six percent market share for 1.20 million units changing hands.
Trading for the day averaged 442,912 units at $1,499,332 for each security, down from 856,148 shares at $5,979,591 on Monday. The month to date averaged 649,530 units at $3,739,461. Trading in January averaged 311,275 units at $1,432,133.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has 13 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of trading, Eppley rose 75 cents to $22.75, with 3,978 shares changing hands, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund advanced by $5.75 to $46.80 after exchanging 100 units, First Rock Capital slipped 30 cents to $12.70, with 8,940 shares crossing the market. Jamaica Broilers rose 80 cents to $30, after trading 32,869 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange lost $1.30 to close at $17.20, in transferring 24,505 shares, JMMB Group gained $2.46 to close at $33.60, while exchanging 137,098 units, Kingston Wharves gained 30 cents in closing at $45.30 and trading 765 stock units. Mayberry Investments ended 30 cents higher at $5.60, with 39,592 stocks changing hands, Palace Amusement climbed $100 to close at $1,050 while exchanging 5 units, PanJam Investment rose $1 to $65 trading 1,219 stocks. Pulse Investments picked up 38 cents to end at $4.98, after an exchange of 3,233,145 shares, Salada Foods fell $1 to $37, with 48,187 shares changing hands, Scotia Group gained 78 cents to close at $43.78 in trading 7,334 stock units. Seprod jumped $6.52 to a record closing high of $70.52 after 3,980 shares crossed the market after trading at a record high of $83.99 earlier in the trading session and Supreme Ventures ended 30 cents lower at $16.70, in transferring 13,037 stocks.
In the preference segment, 138 Student Living Preference share shed 70 cents to close at $5.90, in switching ownership of 1,000 shares and Eppley 8.25% rose 90 cents to $7, after clearing the market with 371 units.

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

Trading highest since December

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Trading picked up again on Monday, following the highest amount traded for January on Friday as investors placed $269,081,586 in 222 percent more 38,526,662 shares than they did on Friday when 11,980,396 units traded at $215,025,944 on Friday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market.
Trading ended with 45 securities changing hands compared to 44 on Friday and closed with rising stocks outnumbered declining ones by 62 percent leaving prices of 12 stocks rising, 28 declining and five remaining unchanged. Ciboney traded at a 52 weeks’ high of 26 cents and Palace Amusement fell to a 52 weeks’ low of $950.
The PE Ratio closed with an average of 15.7 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 1,954.05 points to 423,300.48, the Main Index fell by 1,717.60 points to 386,220.23 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.83 points to settle at 98.49.
Carreras led trading with 86.5 percent of total volume, after an exchange of 33.34 million shares followed by Transjamaican Highway with 4.8 percent for 1.86 million and Sagicor Select Manufacturing & Distribution Fund with 2.5 percent for 955,632 units changing hands.
Trading for the day averaged 856,148 units at $5,979,591 for each security, compared to an average of 272,282 shares at $4,886,953 on Friday. Trading in January with an average of 311,275 units at $1,432,133.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows five stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Caribbean Cement shed 51 cents to close at $60, in exchanging 6,672 shares, Eppley closed 75 cents lower at $22, after clearing the market with 4,031 stock units. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund fell $3.95 to $41.05 after trading 923 units, Grace Kennedy advanced by $1.50 in closing at $74.95, with an exchange of 163,715 shares. Jamaica Stock Exchange slipped $1 to $18.50 after 110,632 stock units changed hands. JMMB Group declined by $1.36 in closing at $31.14 after transferring 13,859 units, Kingston Wharves ended at $45, with a loss of $1.50 trading 7,729 stock units. Mayberry Jamaican Equities shed 59 cents to end at $6.40, in swapping 5,756 stocks, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy declined by $11 to $145, with 1,135 units clearing the market. 138 Student Living ended at $4, with a loss of 45 cents and ownership of 260 stock units switching, Palace Amusement dropped $101 to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $950 in exchange of 67 shares, PanJam Investment fell by $3 to $64, with 16,660 stocks crossing the exchange. Salada Foods rose $1 to close at $38, in exchanging 42,886 stock units, Scotia Group shed 79 cents to finish at $43, with 24,748 shares changing hands. Seprod gained 50 cents to settle at $64 after 6,678 stock units crossed the market, Supreme Ventures lost 49 cents to end at $17 trading 38,797 shares and Sygnus Credit Investments slipped 30 cents to $15.70, after transferring 85,391 shares.
In the preference segment, Eppley 8.25% shed 90 cents to close at $6.10, in exchanging 839 shares.

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

Trading at January peak for JSE majors

Trading broke the $200 million mark for the first time this year on Friday, the last trading day for the in January for Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market and the only second time for the month that trading value exceeded $110 million in a day when just over $116.6 million worth of shares crossed the market on January 20.
The market closed with 11,980,396 shares, 30 percent more than Thursday and 168 percent more in value at $215,025,944, up from 9,368,496 units at $83,242,802 on Thursday.
Trading averaged 272,282 units at $4,886,953 for each security, compared to an average of 234,212 shares at $2,081,070 on Thursday. The month to date averaged 311,456 units at $1,435,407 for each stock, in contrast to 313,511 units at $1,254,396 on the prior trading day and well off December average of 455,206 units at $7,774,631.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 19.1 percent of total volume after an exchange of 2.29 million shares followed by Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 14.3 percent for 1.71 million units, Grace Kennedy chipped in with 11.5 percent for 1.38 million units and Transjamaican Highway with 11.4 percent for 1.37 million units.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index climbed 2,827.24 points to 425,254.53, the JSE Main Index rose 2,558.50 to 387,937.83 and the JSE Financial Index added 0.56 points to close at 99.32.
Trading ended with 44 securities changing hands compared to 40 on Thursday and closed with prices of 17 stocks rising, 18 declining and nine remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio was 16.6 based on ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has 12 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the market closing, Caribbean Cement dropped $3.99 to $60.51, with a transfer of 27,289 shares. First Rock Capital gained 40 cents to $13.10 after 2,635 units crossed the market. Jamaica Producers closed 40 cents higher at $20, in trading 15,002 stocks. Jamaica Stock Exchange rose 30 cents to $19.50 in trading 129,636 stock units, JMMB Group climbed $1.10 to $32.50, with an exchange of 80,460 shares, Kingston Wharves rose $2.50 $46.50, after switching ownership of 4,238 stocks. Mayberry Investments shed 38 cents to finish at $5.45 in an exchange of 5,232 stock units, 138 Student Living gained 45 cents in ending at $4.45 and trading 4,039 units, Palace Amusement  dropped $164 to close at $1,051, with investors swapping 4 units. Pan Jam Investment declined by $3 to $67, with 134,726 stocks crossing the market, Sagicor Group advanced by $3.01 to $52 after trading 598,948 stock units, Sagicor Real Estate Fund fell 95 cents to $8 in exchanging 19,000 shares. Salada Foods climbed $3 to $37, in swapping of 80,784 units, Scotia Group rose 79 cents to close at $43.79, in an exchange of 28,402 stock units, Sygnus Credit Investments shed 30 cents in closing at $16, with 34,889 units crossing the market and Victoria Mutual Investments lost 30 cents to end at $5.55, with the swapping of 62,867 stocks.
In the preference segment, Eppley 8.25% gained 42 cents to settle at $7, in exchanging 2,081 stocks.

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

Gains for JSE Main Market stocks

Sizable gains in a few stocks and very small price changes in the majority of stocks declining helped move the major market indices higher, at the close of trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Thursday after an exchange of 57 percent more shares with values almost doubling Wednesday levels.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index climbed 3,030.64 points to 422,427.29, the Main Index advanced by 2,742.58 points to 385,379.33 and the JSE Financial Index gained 0.83 points to settle at 98.76.
Trading ended with 40 securities changing hands compared to 44 on Wednesday and closed with 12 stocks rising, 15 declining with 12 losing 5 cents or less and 13 closing unchanged. The PE Ratio closed with an average of 16.6 based on ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 9,368,496 shares for $83,242,802 compared to 5,962,706 units at $43,631,865 on Wednesday. Wigton Windfarm led trading with 27.8 percent of total volume for 2.6 million shares followed by Transjamaican Highway with 21.1 percent for 1.98 million units and Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 11.2 percent market share for 1.05 million units changing hands.
Trading for the day averaged 234,212 units at $2,081,070 for each security, compared to an average of 135,516 shares at $991,633 on Wednesday. The month to date averaged 313,511 units at $1,254,396, in contrast to 317,481 units at $1,213,011 on Wednesday. Trading in December averaged 455,206 units at $7,774,631.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Caribbean Cement lost 49 cents to close at $64.50, after exchanging 6,121 shares, First Rock Capital finished at $12.70, with a loss of 30 cents trading 37,257 stock units, Grace Kennedy climbed $6 to $73.50 while transferring 25,070 shares. Jamaica Stock Exchange rose 70 cents to settle at $19.20, after crossing the exchange with 9,400 stock units, Pan Jam Investment advanced by $2 to $70, with the swapping of 1,181 units, Sagicor Group closed $1.24 higher at $48.99, in exchanging 12,799 stocks. Salada Foods rose $1 to end at $34, with 130,075 shares changing hands, Scotia Group gained 50 cents to end at $43 trading 47,495 stock units and Wisynco Group rose 50 cents to $16.50, with an exchange of 190,585 stocks.

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

Steady trading on JSE Main market

Trading ended on Wednesday with an equal number of stocks rising and falling leaving the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market Index virtually flat after an exchange of 49 percent fewer shares than on Tuesday with a 31 percent fall in the value.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index shed 8.73 points to settle at 419,396.65, the Main Index slipped 12.43 points to 382,636.75 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.37 points to settle at 97.93.
The number of securities trading remained elevated with 44 changing hands, down from 46 on Tuesday as the market closed with 12 stocks rising, 12 declining and 20 closing unchanged. The PE Ratio closed with an average of 16.6 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with 5,962,706 shares traded for $43,631,865 compared to 11,593,159 units at $63,685,850 on Tuesday. Transjamaican Highway led trading with 41 percent of total volume for 2.45 million shares followed by Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 22.7 percent for 1.35 million units and Wigton Windfarm with 9 percent market share, with 533,829 units changing hands.
Trading for the day averaged 135,516 units at $991,633 down from an average of 252,025 shares at $1,384,475 on Tuesday. The month to date averaged 317,481 units at $1,213,011 for each security, in contrast to 328,085 units at $1,225,912 on the prior trading day. Trading in December averaged 455,206 units at $7,774,631.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has 11 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Caribbean Cement climbed $4.99 to $64.99 in trading 19,142 shares, Jamaica Stock Exchange shed 50 cents to end at $18.50, after exchanging 18,130 units, JMMB Group fell $1.49 to end at $31.51, with a transfer of 178,666 shares. Mayberry Investments rose 43 cents to $5.83, with the swapping of 1,100 units. Pan Jam Investment advanced by $2 to $68, with 4,690 stocks changing hands, Scotia Group declined $1.50 to end at $42.50 trading 28,644 shares. Supreme Ventures rose 34 cents to close at $17.25 and finishing with an exchange of 31,430 stock units and Sygnus Credit Investments ended 30 cents higher at $16.40, after crossing the market with 10,730 stocks.

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

Bounce for JSE Main Market

Stocks regained some of the ground lost in Monday’s trading when the market closed on Tuesday after an exchange of 65 percent fewer shares at 23 percent less value than on Monday at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market with more stocks rising than falling
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index advanced by 793.87 points to 419,405.38 and the Main Index rose 732.08 points to 382,649.18, and the JSE Financial Index gained 0.60 points to settle at 98.30.
Trading ended with 46 securities changing hands compared to 48 on Monday and closed with prices of 18 stocks rising, 12 declining and 16 remaining unchanged. The PE Ratio closed with an average of 16.5 based on ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with 11,593,159 shares traded for $63,685,850 down from 32,802,782 units at $83,157,380 on Monday. Sagicor Select Financial Fund led trading with 18.3 percent of total volume after an exchange of 2.13 million shares followed by Wigton Windfarm with 16.4 percent for 1.90 million units, QWI Investments accounted for 16.2 percent with 1.88 million units, Carreras with 13.7 percent for 1.59 million units. Transjamaican Highway ended with 12.7 percent for 1.47 million units and Pulse Investments with a 9.2 percent market share for 1.07 million units.
Trading averaged 252,025 units at $1,384,475 for each security, compared to an average of 683,391 shares at $1,732,445 on Monday. The month to date averaged 328,085 units at $1,225,912, in contrast to 333,020 units at $1,215,624 on Monday. Trading in December averaged 455,206 units at $7,774,631.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has eight stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Eppley slipped 70 cents to $23, trading 11,150 shares, Grace Kennedy closed 38 cents lower at $67.60 with an exchange of 47,497 stock units, Jamaica Broilers rose $1.06 to $29.11, with 355 shares clearing the market. JMMB Group climbed $1.04 to $33 after 463,646 units crossed the market with, Key Insurance lost 40 cents to end at $6.30, in exchanging 49,080 stock units. Mayberry Jamaican Equities gained 81 cents to finish at $7.14 after 74,800 shares cleared the market, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy advanced by $14 to $156 trading 25 stock units, NCB Financial slid $1.50 to $136, transferring 24,191 units. 138 Student Living shed 45 cents to end at $4, after exchanging 500 stocks, Pan Jam Investment gained 50 cents to close at $66, in an exchange of 2,349 shares, Portland JSX declined $1.25 to $7.10, with 1,000 units crossing the market, Pulse Investments gained 27 cents to $4.80 in exchanging 1,067,423 shares. Sagicor Group rose 85 cents to $47.50, with 156,219 units crossing the market, Sagicor Real Estate Fund gained 70 cents to close at $8.95 trading 500 stocks, Salada Foods fell $3 to $33, with 966 stock units changing hands. Scotia Group fell 50 cents to $44 after the transferring of 20,375 units and Sygnus Credit Investments closed at $16.10, with a loss of $1.80 136,520 stock units changing hands.
In the preference segment, Eppley 8.75% preference share rose 49 cents to $7 trading 55 units.

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

Big drop for JSE Main Market

Prices mostly tumbled on Monday leaving a big dent in the main indices on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market after an exchange of 192 percent more shares than on Friday, powered a 33 percent increase in value.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 4,370.75 points to 418,611.51, the Main Index fell by 3,942.49 points to 381,917.10 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.93 points to settle at 97.70.
Trading ended with 48 securities changing hands up from 42 on Friday and closed with prices of 18 stocks rising, 22 declining and eight remaining unchanged. The PE Ratio closed with an average of 16.6 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with 32,802,782 shares traded for $83,157,379 versus 11,202,034 units at $62,395,199  on Friday.
Wigton Windfarm dominated trading by controlling 71 percent of total volume, with 23.3 million shares followed by Transjamaican Highway with 13.5 percent for 4.4 million units and Pulse Investments with 3.7 percent market share for 1.2 million units.
Trading averaged 683,391 units at $1,732,445, compared to 266,715 shares at $1,485,600 on Friday. The month to date averaged 333,020 units at $1,215,624 up from 307,577 units at $1,178,094 previously. Trading in December averaged 455,206 units at $7,774,631.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has ten stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments fell 68 cents to $82.30, in trading 28,120 shares, Berger Paints added 50 cents to end at $13.50, with 962 units changing hands, Eppley climbed $1.69 to $23.70, with a transfer of 563 stock units. Jamaica Broilers fell 95 cents to $28.05, with the swapping of 22,447 stocks, JMMB Group finished at $31.96, after losing $1.04 trading 25,183 shares, Kingston Wharves dropped $4.98 in closing at $44, with 89,700 stock units crossing the market. Mayberry Jamaican Equities picked up 33 cents to settle at $6.33, after exchanging 34,282 shares, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy rose $4.99 to $142, with the trading of just one unit, NCB Financial fell $1.50 to $137.50, in an exchange of 101,228 shares. Palace Amusement advanced by $214 to $1,215 after 3 stock units changed hands, Pan Jam Investment lost $3 to end at $65.50, with a transfer of 31,652 stock units, Sagicor Group slid $2.34 to $46.65, with investors switching ownership of 293,733 units. Sagicor Real Estate Fund shed 70 cents to settle at $8.25 trading 4,399 stock units, Salada Foods rose $1 to close at $36, in an exchange of 84 shares, Supreme Ventures shed 65 cents to $16.80, with 15,186 stocks crossing the market. Sygnus Credit Investments slipped 49 cents to $17.90 after transferring 18,380 stock units and Wisynco Group lost 33 cents in closing at $16 trading 84,310 shares.
In the preference segment, Eppley 8.25% rose 58 cents to close at $6.58, in exchanging 1,594 stocks.

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

45% gains for ICTOP15 stock

Robust gains for some stocks after less than a month of trading in 2021 have shaken up ICTOP 15 stocks forcing a number of them out or at the edge of moving out of the 2021 TOP list. Jamaican Teas now the lead stock for the year, dropped out of the Junior Market list this week, with a rise of 45 percent since the start of the year.

Jamaican Teas is the leading JSE stock for 2021 to date with a 45% increase in price. 

This brings to two, stocks that have migrated from the Junior Market TOP15 so far. Jamaica Producers fell out of the Top 15 Main Market list with the price dropping to $19.81, from $21 but Margaritaville suffered a greater fall to replace it.
Jamaican Teas one of the top 15 stocks for 2021 scaled record highs this past week as more and more investors piled into the stock since the three for one stock split in November last year. The gain also follows the directors’ report for the September quarter results that stated  “Subsequent to the year-end, overall sales increased by 47 percent in October 2020, with export sales increasing 85 percent and a 10 percent increase in domestic sales. We have good orders in hand for November and these developments, along with booking of more real estate sales, hopefully, improvement in the investment portfolio should result in a good first quarter for the financial year 2021.”
Mailpac was the first to drop out of the list and now has gains of 29 percent so far in 2021. Lumber Depot surged to $2.10 on Friday but closed at $1.95 from $1.46 last week and now sits at 15th spot on the Junior Market TOP15 for 2021, with a 25 percent gain for the year to date. Reports in the newspapers indicate bullish sales expectations from Caribbean Cement and rising prices for some construction inputs.

MailPac is the Junior Market second-best performing stock for 2021.

The news pushed investors to snap up Lumber Depot stock and drove the price much higher, since. QWI Investments is up 17 percent since the end of last year to trade at 90 cents with the net asset value rising since the latter part of last year to sit at $1.18 as gains in both local and overseas stocks continue to add to the value of the company’s portfolio. The stock is now at 14th spot on the Main Market list. A large number of shares were overhanging the market and pressuring the stock price. Once they were bought out, the supply has shrunken leaving room for the price to recover.
Caribbean Cream posted eleven percent growth in sales for the November quarter and eight percent for the nine months, with profit rising 96 percent for the nine months and a 37.5 percent increase for the third quarter. The stock is up 18 percent for the year at the close on Friday and remains at the seventh position on the 2021/22 TOP15 list.
With interest rates at low levels on government bonds and expected to remain low for a protracted period, investors are becoming more comfortable with PE of 20 times earnings or more, according to the TOP 15 rankings the above stocks still have room to gain over 90 percent from the current price for the rest of the year.

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