Sharp jump in funds in JSE Main Market

Market activity ended on Monday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 69 percent and the valuing surging 185 percent over trading Friday at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market and ended with rising stocks just edged out by those declining.
The All Jamaican Composite Index dipped 44.74 points to 440,164.82, the JSE Main Index fell 1,246.97 points to 385,283.93 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.22 points to settle at 91.53.
Trading ended with 59 securities up from 56 on Friday, with 24 rising, 25 declining and 10 ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula to ascertain appropriate stock values, averages 14.5 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years, ending up to the close of August 2023.
Overall, 10,717,973 shares were exchanged for $468,094,270 versus 34,028,346 units at $164,480,692 on Friday. Trading averages 181,661 units at $7,933,801, compared to 607,649 shares at $2,937,155 on Friday and month to date, an average of 274,067 units at $3,499,615, compared to 286,629 units at $2,896,811 on the previous trading day. May closed with an average of 238,645 units at $3,561,016.
Productive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share led trading with 3.63 million shares for 33.9 percent of total volume followed by Transjamaican Highway ended with 1.80 million units for 16.8 percent of the day’s trade and QWI Investments with 1.07 million units for 9.9 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments declined $1.41 to end at $86.99, with 213,628 shares crossing the exchange, Berger Paints rallied $1 to close at $12 with an exchange of 11,736 stock units, Caribbean Cement shed $1.30 to $68.70 with the swapping of 25,573 stocks. Eppley jumped $7.90 in closing at $46 after trading two units, First Rock Capital gained $1.07 in ending at $13.07 and finishing trading with 6,954 units, Guardian Holdings fell $25 to close at $512 in switching ownership of 34 stocks. Jamaica Broilers dropped $1.49 in closing at $26 trading 73,934 stock units, Jamaica Producers lost 95 cents to end at $21.27 in an exchange of 1,736 shares, Jamaica Stock Exchange fell $1.60 to $18.35, with 4,545 stocks crossing the market. JMMB Group popped $1 in ending at $43 after an exchange of 149,358 stock units, Kingston Properties shed 40 cents to close at $7.51 while trading 15,395 shares, Massy Holdings advanced $1.50 to $94 after 47,901 units changed hands. Mayberry Investments climbed $1.50 to $10.50 with 532,238 stock units clearing the market, Mayberry Jamaican Equities declined 29 cents to $14.70, with 35,083 units crossing the market, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy lost $12.94 in closing at $95.01 after exchanging 10,624 shares. 138 Student Living dropped 43 cents in closing at $4.76, with 3,271 stocks changing hands, Palace Amusement dropped $78 to $910 in an exchange of 19 units, PanJam Investment rose 50 cents to $66 in exchanging 22 shares. Pulse Investments declined 59 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ low of $3.01 with 621,901 stocks changing hands, Sagicor Group rallied 90 cents to end at $56.90 in an exchange of 5,878 stock units, Scotia Group advanced $1.46 to close at $37.50 after exchanging 18,617 units. Stanley Motta climbed 40 cents in closing at $5.50 with the swapping of 3,590 shares and Supreme Ventures shed $1 to end at $29, with 113,240 stock units changing hands.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.50% preference share lost $1.23 to end at $6, with 10,000 stocks crossing the market, 138 Student Living preference share fell 25 cents to $20.63 with 5 stock units changing hands and Productive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share gained $1.25 to $108.25 with 3,628,039 shares clearing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Volume jumps on JSE Main Market

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded jumping 221 percent and 21 percent higher than on Thursday as declining stocks continue to exceed those rising.
The All Jamaican Composite Index shed 510.21 points to settle at 440,209.56, the JSE Main Index gained 102.53 points to close at 386,530.90 and the JSE Financial Index declined 0.06 points to settle at 91.75. Trading ended with 56 securities compared to 54 on Thursday, with 17 rising, 21 falling and 18 ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula to ascertain appropriate stock values, averages 14.6 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
Overall, 34,028,346 shares were exchanged for $164,480,692 versus 10,590,832 units at $135,566,664 on Thursday. Trading averages 607,649 units at $2,937,155, compared to 196,127 shares at $2,510,494 on Thursday and month to date, an average of 286,629 units at $2,896,811, compared to 239,071 units at $2,890,834 on the previous trading day. May closed with an average of  238,645 units at $3,561,016.
JMMB Group 7.35% preference share due 2028 led trading with 27.48 million shares for 80.7 percent of total volume, followed by Jamaica Broilers with 1.1 million units for 3.2 percent of Friday’s trade and Transjamaican Highway with 970,028 units for 2.9 percent market share.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows ten stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement rose $9 to close at $70 with the swapping of 1,296 shares, Caribbean Producers rallied 33 cents to $14.50 with an exchange of 40,540 stocks, Eppley fell $8.90 to $38.10, with 10,859 stock units crossing the exchange. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund declined $1.50 to $43.50 with 1,045 units changing hands, First Rock Capital shed $1.10 in ending at $12 while exchanging 51,837 shares,GraceKennedy climbed $1 to close at $106 in switching ownership of 32,735 units. Guardian Holdings advanced $26 to $537 with 2,783 stock units clearing the market, Jamaica Broilers lost 49 cents in ending at $27.49 after exchanging 1,098,934 stocks, Jamaica Stock Exchange gained $1.95 to end at $19.95, with 400 stock units crossing the market. JMMB Group dropped $1 in closing at $42 with 273,211 units changing hands, Key Insurance increased 25 cents to $4.20 while exchanging one share, Kingston Wharves popped $2.49 to end at $38.99 in trading 1,474 stocks. Massy Holdings dropped $1.50 to $92.50 with 266 units changing hands, Mayberry Investments shed $1.06 to close at $9 in exchanging 254,204 shares, NCB Financial lost $2 in closing at $101 in an exchange of 106,486 stock units. PanJam Investment rose $1 to $65.50 after trading 8,419 stocks, Proven Investments declined 77 cents to end at $37.05 after 13,981 stocks passed through the market, Sagicor Group fell 90 cents in closing at $56 with the swapping of 81,399 units. Stanley Motta fell 40 cents to close at $5.10 in trading 8,000 shares and Supreme Ventures dropped 25 cents to $30 after exchanging 75,133 stock units.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.25% preference share lost $1.95 to end at $20.05 in switching ownership of 801 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Moderate Man Market decline

 

Market activity ended on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 20 percent with 72 percent lower value than on Wednesday, leading to more stocks declining than rising.
Trading ended with 54 securities down from 56 on Wednesday, with 20 rising, 22 declining, and 12 remaining unchanged. The All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 2,384.19 points to 440,719.77, the JSE Main Index lost 543.36 points to close at 387,606.85 and the JSE Financial Index climbed 0.06 points to settle at 91.81.
The PE Ratio, a formula to ascertain appropriate stock values, averages 14.7 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
Overall, 10,590,832 shares were traded for $135,566,664 versus 13,218,682 units at $481,286,926 on Wednesday. Trading averages 196,127 units at $2,510,494, compared to 236,048 shares at $8,594,409 on Wednesday and month to date, an average of 239,071 units at $2,890,834, compared to 246,228 units at $2,954,224 on the previous trading day. May closed with an average of 238,645 units at $3,561,016.
Caribbean Producers led trading with 1.87 million shares for 17.6 percent of total volume, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 1.56 million units for 14.7 percent of the day’s trade, Sagicor Select Financial Fund chipped in with 1.46 million units for 13.8 percent of market share. JMMB Group 7.25% preference share due 2024 ended with 1.20 million units for 11.4 percent market share, Portland JSX traded 1.14 million units for 10.8 percent market share and Transjamaican Highway closed with 1.05 million units for 9.9 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments gained 40 cents to close at $88.40, with 13,879 shares crossing the market, Caribbean Cement dropped $11.60 in ending at $61 after trading 53,771 stocks, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund popped $1 to end at $45, with 5,633 units changing hands. GraceKennedy fell $2.50 in closing at $105 in trading 497,646 stock units, Guardian Holdings lost $1 to close at $511 in exchanging 39 stock units, Jamaica Broilers climbed 91 cents to end at $27.98, with 10,735 stocks crossing the market. Jamaica Producers dropped 40 cents to close at $22.30 with the swapping of 2,245 units, Jamaica Stock Exchange shed 60 cents to $18 and closed with 10,640 shares changing hands, Kingston Properties rallied 42 cents to $7.91 after exchanging 343 stocks. Kingston Wharves shed $2.49 in closing at $36.50 while trading 5,394 units, Massy Holdings advanced $1.25 to $94 with 76,770 shares clearing the market, Mayberry Investments declined 34 cents to close at $10.06 with an exchange of 4,460 stock units. Mayberry Jamaican Equities rose $1.22 to $15.22 in exchanging 6,283 shares, NCB Financial increased $2.01 in closing at $103 in switching ownership of 47,734 units, Portland JSX gained $1.37 to end at $10.80 in an exchange of 1,142,163 stocks. Proven Investments popped 77 cents in, ending at $37.82, with 9,842 stock units crossing the exchange, Sagicor Group rallied 90 cents to close at $56.90 after trading 46,587 shares, Scotia Group fell $1.12 in closing at $36.03 with an exchange of 23,712 stock units. Supreme Ventures slipped 25 cents to $30.25, trading 40,907 units and Sygnus Real Estate Finance dropped $1.52 to end at $14 after exchanging 173 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Prices drop market indices rise

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The Jamaica Stock Exchange, Main Market indices, climbed on Wednesday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 47 percent and the value surging 434 percent above Tuesday’s activities, but it closed with declining stocks exceeding rising ones on a 3 to 2 basis.
The All Jamaican Composite Index climbed 4,841.97 points to  443,103.96, the JSE Main Index popped 4,026.85 points to end at 388,150.21 and the JSE Financial Index rose 1.42 points to settle at 91.75.
Trading ended with 56 securities compared to 53 on Tuesday, with 18 rising, 26 declining and 12 ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula to ascertain appropriate stock values, averages 14.6 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
Some 13,218,682 shares were exchanged for $481,285,926 versus 8,858,814 units at $90,095,210 on Tuesday. Trading averages 236,048 units at $8,594,409, cup from 167,147 shares at $1,699,910 on Tuesday and month to date, an average of 246,228 units at $2,954,224, compared to 248,355 units at $1,775,677 on the previous trading day. May closed with an average of 238,645 units at $3,561,016.
Productive Business Solutions 9.75% Preference share led trading with 3.62 million shares for 27.7 percent of total volume, followed by JMMB Group 7.35% – 2028 preference share, 2.5 million units for 18.1 percent of total trading, Transjamaican Highway closed with 1.69 million units for 12.9 percent market share and Supreme Ventures, 1.21 million units for 9.3 percent of the day’s trade.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows seven stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement dropped $1.40 in closing at $72.60 with 19,225 shares clearing the market, Caribbean Producers shed $1 to end at $14, closing with 426,521 units changing hands, Eppley jumped $7.99 to $47 after trading 1,220 stock units. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund declined $1, ending at $44 in switching ownership of 2,785 stocks, First Rock Capital increased 40 cents to $13.05 in exchanging 40,657 units, GraceKennedy lost 50 cents to end at $107.50 in trading 10,091 shares. Guardian Holdings fell $21 to $512 after exchanging 2,783 stocks, Jamaica Broilers rose $1.07 to close at $27.07, with 10,986 stock units crossing the exchange, Jamaica Producers climbed 90 cents to $22.70 with an exchange of 8,526 units. Jamaica Stock Exchange popped 60 cents in closing at $18.60 with the swapping of 2,450 stock units, Mayberry Investments gained 95 cents in ending at $10.40 after trading 5,583 stocks, Mayberry Jamaican Equities shed $1 to close at $14, with 523 shares crossing the market. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy rallied $2.95 in closing at $107.95 after exchanging 11 units, PanJam Investment dropped $1.50 to $64.50, trading 15,265 stock units, Portland JSX climbed $2.93 to $9.43 while exchanging 350 shares. Proven Investments fell 40 cents in closing at $37.05 in an exchange of 6,885 stocks, Sagicor Group lost $1 to $56, with 121,771 stocks changing hands, Scotia Group gained $1.14 to close at $37.15, with 60,571 stock units crossing the market. Seprod rose 98 cents to end at $72 in exchanging 29,674 units, Stanley Motta declined 45 cents ending at $5.50 in switching ownership of 2,067 shares and Wisynco Group fell 40 cents in closing at $19.50, clearing the market with 46,343 stock units.
In the preference segmentProductive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share declined $2.75 to end at $107 in trading 3,622,980 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Stocks tumble on the JSE Main Market Tuesday

Declining stocks exceeded those rising by three to two on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Tuesday as the volume of stocks traded fell 40 percent, with a modest rise in the value traded over Monday’s activity. 
The All Jamaican Composite Index lost 4,175.98 points to close at 438,261.99, the JSE Main Index dropped 4,103.95 points to 384,123.36 and the JSE Financial Index fell 1.26 points to settle at 90.33.
Trading ended with 53 securities compared to 54 on Monday, with 15 rising, 22 declining and 16 ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula to ascertain appropriate stock values, averages 14.5 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios use earnings forecasted by ICInsider.com’s for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
A total of 8,858,814 shares were traded for $90,095,210 versus 14,684,649 units at $86,847,608 on Monday. Trading averages 167,147 units at $1,699,910, compared to 271,938 shares at $1,608,289 on Monday and month to date, an average of 248,355 units at $1,775,667, compared to 268,374 units at $1,794,355 on the previous trading day. May closed with an average of 238,645 units at $3,561,016.
Transjamaican Highway led trading with 2.27 million shares for 25.6 percent of total volume, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 1.68 million units for 18.9 percent of the day’s trade and Mayberry Jamaican Equities with 798,271 units for 9 percent of market share.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 12 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement rose $8 to end at $74 in an exchange of 68,331 shares, following an announcement by the company to recommend the payment of a dividend of $1.50 per share to the annual general meeting. Eppley dropped $9.99 to $39.01, with 2,000 units crossing the market, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund climbed $2.25 to close at $45 in trading 4,486 stocks. GraceKennedy rallied 47 cents in closing at $108 31,333 stock units after crossing the market, Guardian Holdings popped $13, ending at $533 while exchanging 1,849 stock units, Jamaica Broilers declined $1 to $26, trading 32,400 units. Jamaica Producers fell 95 cents in closing at $21.80 with the swapping of 36,235 shares, Kingston Properties shed 41 cents to close at $7.49 in exchanging 4,499 stocks, Mayberry Investments dropped 50 cents in ending at $9.45 with an exchange of 39,766 units. NCB Financial fell 50 cents to end at $101 with the trading of 77,865 shares, Palace Amusement dropped $2 in ending at $988 after an exchange of just one stock, Portland JSX declined $2.06 to end at $6.50 after the exchange of 1,055 stock units. Proven Investments lost 36 cents to end at $37.45 as 232,629 units changed hands, Sagicor Group gained $3.23 in closing at $57 in switching ownership of 167,268 shares and Seprod shed 48 cents to close at $71.02 with 11,725 stocks clearing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Slippage for JSE Majors on Monday

The volume of stocks traded on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Monday surged 97 percent above Friday trades but with a 32 percent fall in the value exchanged, leading to twice as many stocks falling as rising and resulting in a dip in the market index.
The All Jamaican Composite Index fell 1,166.89 points to 442,437.97, the JSE Main Index declined by 1,330.54 points to 388,227.31 and the JSE Financial Index slipped 0.39 points to settle at 91.59.
Similar to Friday, 54 securities were traded, with 14 rising, 29 declining and 11 ending unchanged.
Overall, 14,684,649 shares were exchanged for $86,847,608 versus 7,435,594 units at $128,125,542 on Friday. Trading averages 271,938 units at $1,608,289, compared to 137,696 shares at $2,372,695 on Friday and month to date, an average of 268,374 units at $1,794,355, compared to 267,179 units at $1,856,762 on the previous trading day. May closed with an average of 238,645 units at $3,561,016.
JMMB Group 7.5% led trading with 5.01 million shares for 34.1 percent of total volume, followed by Portland JSX with 2.0 million units for 13.6 percent of the day’s trade, Community & Workers Credit Union ended with 1.45 million units for 9.9 percent market share, Transjamaican Highway exchanged 1.43 million units for 9.7 percent of the market trade and QWI Investments with 1.08 million units for 7.4 percent market share.
The PE Ratio, a formula for certain appropriate stock values, averages 14.7 for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years, ending up to the close of August 2023.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows nine stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and seven stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments lost 39 cents to end at $88.11, with 1,863 shares crossing the market, Caribbean Cement popped 50 cents to end at $66 after 5,858 units changed hands, Eppley climbed $1.05 to $49 trading 1,261 stock units. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund dropped $3.96 in closing at $42.75 with an exchange of 234 stocks, First Rock Capital gained 64 cents in ending at $12.65 after trading 35,649 units, GraceKennedy shed $1.97 to $107.53 in exchanging 19,373 shares. Guardian Holdings fell $14 to $520, with 1,140 stock units changing hands, Jamaica Broilers declined $1 to $27 with the swapping of 14,622 stocks, Jamaica Stock Exchange declined $1.50 in closing at $18 in an exchange of 132,344 stock units. JMMB Group lost 88 cents to end at $43.12 in switching ownership of 313,322 shares, Massy Holdings shed $2.75 to close at $92.50 with 44,883 stocks clearing the market, NCB Financial rose 48 cents to end at $101.50 while exchanging 151,031 units. PanJam Investment dropped $1.50 to $66 in exchanging 1,811 units, Portland JSX fell $1.69 to $8.56 after 2,000,000 stock units crossing the exchange, Proven Investments shed 69 cents in closing at $37.81 with an exchange of 12,031 stocks. Sagicor Group lost 48 cents to end at $53.77 trading 87,304 shares, Salada Foods dropped 44 cents to $5.50 after exchanging 5,684 units, Scotia Group declined $1 in closing at $36 and trading 86,051 stocks and Seprod rallied 50 cents to $71.50 with 5,524 stock units changing hands.
In the preference segmentJMMB Group 7.25% preference share increased 41 cents to close at $3.20 in switching ownership of 12 shares and 138 Student Living preference share advanced $2.72 in ending at a 52 weeks’ high of $20.88 trading 463 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Main market stocks slipped on Friday

Market activity ended on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 58 percent with an 87 percent higher value than on Thursday as rising stocks just exceeded those falling.
The All Jamaican Composite Index shed 2,760.54 points to 443,604.86, the JSE Main Index lost 1,705.22 points to close at 389,557.86 and the JSE Financial Index dipped 0.55 points to settle at 91.98.
On Friday, 54 securities were traded, down from 57 on Thursday, with 22 rising, 21 declining and 11 unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula to compute appropriate stock values, averages 15.1. for the Main Market. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
Overall, 7,435,594 shares traded for $128,125,542 versus 17,737,465 units at $68,560,146 on Thursday. Trading averages 137,696 units at $2,372,695, compared to 311,184 shares at $1,202,810 on Thursday and month to date, an average of 267,179 units at $1,856,762, compared to 332,525 units at $1,596,385 on the previous trading day. May closed with an average of 238,645 units at $3,561,016.
Transjamaican Highway led trading with 1.63 million shares for 21.9 percent of total volume, followed by Supreme Ventures with 1.41 million units for 18.9 percent of the day’s trade and JMMB Group with 1.12 million units for 15 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments popped 49 cents in closing at $88.50 in trading 9,074 shares, Berger Paints advanced 30 cents to end at $11.30, with 423 stocks crossing the exchange, Caribbean Cement dropped $1.50 to close at $65.50 as 7,350 stock units changed hands. GraceKennedy rallied 50 cents to $109.50 in switching ownership of 93,121 units, Guardian Holdings shed $1 in ending at $534 with an exchange of 2,608 shares, Jamaica Producers gained 30 cents to $22.80 after 7,565 units crossed the market. JMMB Group declined 99 cents to close at $44 with 1,116,258 stock units clearing the market, Kingston Wharves lost 62 cents in ending at $38.98 after trading 301 stocks, NCB Financial fell $3.88 in closing at $101.02 in exchanging 51,678 stocks. PanJam Investment climbed $1.50 to end at $67.50 while exchanging 801 stock units, Proven Investments increased 51 cents to end at $38.50 after exchanging 44,633 shares, Sagicor Group dropped 75 cents to $54.25, with 47,796 units changing hands. Scotia Group rose $1.40 to close at $37, with 91,201 units crossing the market, Seprod declined 87 cents to $71 in an exchange of 2,846 shares and Supreme Ventures rallied 50 cents in closing at $30.50 with the swapping of 1,406,282 stocks.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.25% preference share gained $1.99 in ending at $22 after exchanging 200 stock units, Eppley 7.50% preference share climbed 72 cents in closing at $7.23 in trading just two shares, JMMB Group 7.25% preference share lost 42 cents to close at $2.79 in trading 1,078 units and 138 Student Living s preference share advanced $1.66 to end at $18.16, with 53 stock units crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Decline for JSE Main Market

Market activity ended on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded declining modestly, but with 33 percent lower value than on Wednesday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market as rising stocks just edged out those falling.
The All Jamaican Composite Index declined 2,414.76 points to settle at 446,365.40, the JSE Main Index dipped 1,933.62 points to close at 391,263.08 and the JSE Financial Index shed 0.78 points to settle at 92.53.
Trading ended with 57 securities compared to 50 on Wednesday, with 23 rising, 22 declining and 12 ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula for computing stock values, averages 15.1. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are calculated based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years, ending up to the close of August 2023.
Overall, 17,737,465 shares were exchanged for $68,560,146 versus 17,842,696 units at $102,253,017 on Wednesday. Trading averages 311,184 units at $1,202,810, compared to 356,854 shares at $2,045,060 on Wednesday and month to date, an average of 332,525 units at $1,596,385. May closed with an average of 238,645 units at $3,561,016.
Transjamaican Highway led trading with 3.24 million shares for 18.3 percent of total volume, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 2.73 million units for 15.4 percent of the day’s trade, Ciboney Group ended with 2.37 million units for 13.4 percent market share, Sagicor Select Financial Fund closed with 2.36 million units trading for 13.3 percent market share. Sagicor Select Manufacturing & Distribution Fund ended with 1.79 million units for 10.1 percent market share and JMMB Group 7.25% preference share due 2024, 1.21 million units for 6.8 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 11 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments rallied 91 cents to $88.01 in switching ownership of 12,725 shares, Berger Paints lost $1 to close at $11 in exchanging at 12,985 units, Caribbean Cement fell $2.70 to $67 after 32,147 stocks crossed the exchange. Carreras climbed 30 cents to end at $9.95 after exchanging 273,510 stock units, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund increased $2 in closing at $47 in exchanging 7,404 units, First Rock Capital shed 43 cents in closing at $12, with 11,738 stock units changing hands. GraceKennedy advanced $1.40 to $109 in trading 39,512 shares, Jamaica Producers declined 30 cents to close at $22.50 after 369 stocks crossed the market, Jamaica Stock Exchange gained $1.60 to end at $19.30 trading 5,211 stock units. Mayberry Jamaican Equities rose 52 cents to $15, with 160,500 stocks crossing the market, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy popped $9.95 to $105 while exchanging 411 shares, Palace Amusement rallied $90 in closing at $990 and exchanging ten units. PanJam Investment dropped $1.50 in ending at $66, with 5,666 shares clearing the market, Portland JSX fell 45 cents to end at $10.25 with the swapping of 5,000 stock units, Scotia Group lost $1.20 to close at $35.60 with an exchange of 16,198 stocks. Seprod climbed $1.37 to end at $71.87, trading 11,616 units, Sygnus Credit Investments advanced 99 cents to close at $14.99 in an exchange of 97,609 stock units and Victoria Mutual Investments gained 37 cents in closing at $5.89 as 28,299 stocks changed hands.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.50% preference share declined $1.93 to $6.51 while exchanging 421,550 units, JMMB Group 7.25% preference share popped 42 cents to $3.21, with 10 shares changing hands and Productive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share increased $2.75 to end at $109.75 in exchanging 404 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE Main Market falters to start June

Market activity started in June, with the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market giving back some of the gains enjoyed on Tuesday in closing out May. The volume of stocks traded on Wednesday declined 7 percent and the value dropped 47 percent lower than on Tuesday as rising stocks were fewer than those declining.
The All Jamaican Composite Index lost 1,658.03 points to end at 448,780.16, the JSE Main Index dropped 1,215.87 points to 393,196.70 and the JSE Financial Index shed 0.66 points to settle at 93.31.
Trading ended with 50 securities compared to 53 on Tuesday, with 19 rising, 24 declining and seven ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula for computing appropriate stock values, averages 15. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
Overall, 17,842,696 shares were traded for $102,253,017 versus 19,187,062 units at $194,339,772 on Tuesday. Trading averages 356,854 units at $2,045,060, compared to 362,020 shares at $3,666,788 on Tuesday. May averaged 238,645 units at $3,561,016.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 3.72 million shares for 20.8 percent of total volume, followed by JMMB Group 7.5% preference share with 2.74 million units for 15.3 percent of the day’s trade, Transjamaican Highway with 2.69 million units for 15.1 percent market share. Sagicor Select Manufacturing & Distribution Fund ended with 2.32 million units for 13 percent market share and Sagicor Select Financial Fund traded 2.29 million units for 12.8 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 11 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and six stocks with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments shed 90 cents to close at $87.10 while exchanging 169,135 shares, Caribbean Cement rose $1.25 to end at $69.70, with 171,404 stock units crossing the market, Caribbean Producers fell 35 cents in closing at $15.30 as 82,835 units were swapped. Eppley climbed $7.95 in ending at $47.95 in switching ownership of 1,561 stocks, GraceKennedy fell $2.90 to close at $107.60 with an exchange of 18,800 stocks, Jamaica Broilers dropped 50 cents to end at $28, with 132,044 units changing hands. Jamaica Producers popped 30 cents to $22.80 with the swapping of 109 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange lost $1.30 in closing at $17.70 with an exchange of 1,000 shares, JMMB Group declined $2 to $45 in exchanging 212,458 stocks. Mayberry Investments lost 45 cents to end at $10 after trading 21,713 stock units, Mayberry Jamaican Equities increased 98 cents to close at $14.48, with 11,508 units crossing the exchange, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy dropped $6.95 in closing at $95.05 after exchanging 72 shares. NCB Financial fell 98 cents to $105.02, with 45,393 units crossing the market, Palace Amusement shed $23.95 to $900 in trading 70 shares, PanJam Investment rose $1.50 to end at $67.50, trading 1,613 stock units. Proven Investments declined 99 cents to $38 in an exchange of 29,227 stocks, Radio Jamaica dropped 35 cents to $2.50, with 336,685 shares clearing the market, Sagicor Group shed $2.99 to end at $55 while exchanging 125,413 stocks. Scotia Group rallied 80 cents in closing at $36.80 after exchanging 2,102 stock units, Seprod gained 48 cents to close at $70.50 after 13,500 units changed hands, Stanley Motta rallied 46 cents to $5.95, with 16,561 units crossing the market. Supreme Ventures climbed 46 cents to close at $29.96 after trading 95,238 shares and Sygnus Credit Investments fell $1.90 in closing at $14 after 611,693 stock units changed hands.
In the preference segmentProductive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share popped $2 after ending at $107 and trading 586 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Rising JSE main market stocks batter losers

Market activity on Monday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended Tuesday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 163 percent and the value 285 percent more than Monday as rising stocks exceeded those declining by a wide margin.
The All Jamaican Composite Index rallied 2,316.94 points to settle at 450,438.19, the JSE Main Index and the JSE Financial Index advanced 0.31 points to settle at 93.97.
Some 53 securities traded compared to 54 on Monday, with 34 rising, ten declining and nine ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula used for computing appropriate stock values, averages 14.7. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are computed based on ICInsider.com’s forecasted earnings for companies with financial years ending up to the close of August 2023.
Overall, 19,187,062 shares traded for $194,339,772 versus 7,299,070 units at $50,442,185 on Monday. Trading averages 362,020 units at $3,666,788, compared to 135,168 shares at $934,115 on Monday and month to date, an average of 238,645 units at $3,561,016, compared to 232,770 units at $3,558,980 on the previous trading day. April  averaged 532,209 units at$5,709,319.
JMMB Group 7.5% preference share led trading with 10.52 million units for 54.8 percent of total volume, followed by Supreme Ventures with 1.43 million shares for 7.4 percent of the day’s trade, Transjamaican Highway ended with 1.32 million units for 6.9 percent market share and Caribbean Producers exchanged 1.02 million units for 5.3 percent market share.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 17 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and seven with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments rallied 35 cents to end at $88 with an exchange of 123,555 shares, Berger Paints advanced $1.37 to $12, with just 84 units crossing the exchange, Caribbean Cement rose $4.45 to $68.45 after 31,606 stock units passed through the market. Caribbean Producers rallied 87 cents to $15.65 in switching ownership of 1,023,013 stocks, Carreras increased 40 cents to $9.90 after 294,229 units changed hands, Eppley dropped $6.23 to $40, with 4,028 stocks crossing the market. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund popped $1 to $45 while exchanging 5,325 shares, First Rock Capital climbed 45 cents in closing at $12.50 in an exchange of 915 stock units, GraceKennedy rose $3 to close at $110.50 as 12,469 shares changed hands. Guardian Holdings advanced $15 to end at $535, trading 3,909 stock units, Jamaica Broilers rallied 50 cents to close at $28.50 after exchanging 23,170 units, Jamaica Producers gained 50 cents in ending at $22.50 with the swapping of 2,337 stocks. Jamaica Stock Exchange popped 50 cents to $19, with 95,847 shares changing hands, Massy Holdings shed $3 in closing at $95 after exchanging 29,647 units, Mayberry Investments increased 35 cents to end at $10.45, with 317,126 stocks clearing the market. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy lost $3 after finishing at $102 in exchanging 48 stock units, NCB Financial fell 40 cents to $106 in trading 51,458 shares, Palace Amusement climbed $3.95 to close at $923.95 in exchanging 11 units. Proven Investments increased $2.24 to end at $38.99 after trading 2,183 stock units, Supreme Ventures climbed 49 cents in closing at $29.50, with 1,425,406 stocks clearing the market, Sygnus Credit Investments advanced $1.10 to end at $15.90 trading 130,918 shares and Sygnus Real Estate Finance rallied $1.54 in closing at $15.54 in trading 7,000 stock units.
In the preference segmentJamaica Public Service 9.5% popped by $1 to close at $3000 after just one unit changed owners and Productive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share declined by $2 in, ending at $105 with an exchange of 774 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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