Main Market ICTOP10 steady, Juniors volatile


Action in the ICTOP10 was mostly in the Junior Market, except for the Main Market’s Margaritaville, that fell 25 percent to close at $10. ICTOP10 Main Market stocks were relatively stable at the close of the week, but the Junior Market list bounced around.

At the close of the week, Guardian Holdings rose 4 percent to $355. In the Junior Market, Limners & Bards climbed 13 percent to $1.22, MFS Partners rallied 6 percent to 53 cents, Elite Diagnostic fell 13 percent to $1.25 and AMG Packaging lost 11 percent to close at $2.13.
In the All JSE ICTOP10 listings NCB Financial replaced Scotia Group.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 is just 5.9, well below the market average of 13. The Junior Market TOP10 stands at 6, less than half the market’s average of 14.5.
In the Main Market, ICTOP10, 16 stocks with the highest values account for 31 percent of the Main Market, with PE ratios between 15 and 43, with an average of 23 and a PE of 20 for the top half of the market with the highest values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 21 stocks or 44 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 39, with an average of 22 and a PE of 22 for half of the market with the highest PEs.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners. The list includes some of the best companies in the market and others that are not blue chip. Sometimes, they include weaker companies that may be oversold and end up on the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and remove emotions when selecting stocks for investments.
IC TOP10 stocks that will likely deliver the best returns are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on the receipt of new information.
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Big gains for Main Market ICTOP10


ICTOP10 Main Market stocks had four B winners and one loser, while the Junior Market list recorded two big losers, with the majority ending with stable or minimal price changes.

At the close of the week, 138 Student living pushed 12 percent higher to $3.70, Margaritaville rose 11 percent to close at $14.08, Proven Investments rallied 9 percent to 12 US cents, Caribbean Producers climbed 6 percent to $9, Guardian Holdings fell 6 percent to $340. In the Junior Market, Caribbean Insurance Brokers and AMG Packaging lost 8 percent in value to close at $2.21 and $2.40, respectively.
Proven Investments dropped out of the Main Market ICTOP10, with Transjamaican Highway replacing it. The Junior Market list had no change. All JSE ICTOP10 listings ended with Proven Investments dropping out and replaced, with the return of Scotia Group.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 is just 5.9, well below the market average of 13. The Junior Market TOP10 stands at 6, less than half the market’s average of 14.5.
In the Main Market, ICTOP10, 16 stocks with the highest values account for 31 percent of the Main Market, with PE ratios between 15 and 44, with an average of 23 and a PE of 19 for the top half of the market with the highest values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 21 stocks or 44 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 39, with an average of 22 and a PE of 22 for half of the market with the highest PEs.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners. The list includes some of the best companies in the market and others that are not blue chip. Sometimes, they include weaker companies that may be oversold and end up on the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and remove emotions when selecting stocks for investments.
IC TOP10 stocks will likely deliver the best returns are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on the receipt of new information.

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ICTOP10 MFS Partners jumps 36%


MFS Partners closed the shortened week up 14 percent after gaining as much as 36 percent at its peak on the back of B buying during the week. Kintyre Holdings could not hold on to the level reached in the prior week and dropped 15 percent to 29 cents following an announcement that the company is partnering in a new venture.
Other major movers in the Junior Market ICTOP10 are AMG Packaging and Elite Diagnostic, with an increase of 11 percent each to $2.62 and $1.44, respectively and Dolla Financial popping 6 percent to $2.52. Trading in the Main Market IC TOP 10 continues to be steadier than the Junior Market, with Caribbean Producers rising 6 percent to close at $8.49, following the solid increase in first quarter profit and Guardian Holdings declined 8 percent to $360. There are no new listings for the Main or the Junior Market ICTOP10. All JSE ICTOP10  ended with Express Catering returning after dropping out last week, while AMG Packaging dropped out this week. The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 is just 5.5, well below the market average of 12.8. The Junior Market TOP10 stands at 6.1, less than half the market’s average of 13.5. In the Main Market, ICTOP10, 15 stocks with the highest values account for 29 percent of the Main Market, with PE ratios between 15 and 45, with an average of 22 and a PE of 18 for the top half of the market with the highest values. In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 18 stocks or 38 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 30, with an average of 20 and a PE of 19 for half of the market with the highest PEs. ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners. The list includes some of the best companies in the market and others that are not blue chip. Sometimes, they include weaker companies that may be oversold and end up on the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and remove emotions when selecting stocks for investments. IC TOP10 stocks that will likely deliver the best returns are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on the receipt of new information.

MFS Partners leaps in ICTOP10


The Junior Market ICTOP10 has two new listings since ICInsider.com’s report two weeks ago, with MFS Partners and Caribbean Assurance Brokers, moving into the Junior Market TOP10, following a period with some sharp movements in the Jamaica stock market and the top 10 listings.

AMG Packaging declined 14 percent, Elite Diagnostic dived 13 percent, Dolla Financial dropped 12 percent and Express Catering slipped 5 percent. Following the solid increase of 176 percent in the first quarter profit, Caribbean Flavours jumped sharply by 29 percent, followed by Kintyre Holdings, up 6 percent and Iron Rock Insurance with a gain of 5 percent.
Trading in the Main Market IC TOP 10 was steadier than the Junior Market, Margaritaville rising 14 percent, Guardian Holdings climbing 12 percent and Scotia Group rising 8 percent. 138 Student Living lost 9 percent, following a 36 percent fall in profit reported in the March quarter, Caribbean Producers and NCB Financial fell 6 percent each, even as the former reported a meaningful 20 percent increase in first quarter earnings.
The Junior Market had two new listings in the ICTOP10, following the falling out of Caribbean Flavours and Iron Rock Insurance. In the All JSE ICTOP10 listings, Express Catering and Scotia Group were replaced by Caribbean Assurance Brokers and MFS Partners.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 is just 5.5, well below the market average of 13.3. The Junior Market TOP10 stands at 5.9, less than half the market’s average of 13.5.
In the Main Market, ICTOP10 are 16 stocks with the highest values, accounting for 31 percent of the Main Market, with PE ratios between 15 and 43, with an average of 21 and a PE of 18 for the top half of the market with the highest values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 16 stocks or 33 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 30, with an average of 21 and a PE of 19 for half of the market with the highest PEs.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners. The list includes some of the best companies in the market and others that are not blue chip. Sometimes, they include weaker companies that may be oversold and end up on the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks are based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and remove emotions when selecting stocks for investments.
IC TOP10 stocks that will likely deliver the best returns are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on the receipt of new information.

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Guardian rises 13%, Elite 11% on ICTOP10


The JSE Main Market stocks gained close to 3 percent during the past week and those listed on the Junior Market were up just under one percent. The performance of ICTOP10 stocks was vastly different in both markets. The Junior Market TOP10 listings had Elite Diagnostic jumping 11 percent to finish at $1.50, AMG Packaging rising 10 percent to close at $2.74 and Dolla Financial increasing 10 percent to finish at $2.69.

Caribbean Assurance fell 9 percent following the belated reporting of the 2024 results, with a major increase in employee costs pushing the operations into a loss and Caribbean Flavours fell 6 percent to $1.16.
In the Main Market ICTOP10, Guardian Holdings rose 13 percent to $347, but Margaritaville dropped 23 percent to $11, Innovative Energy dipped 5 percent to $1.22 and so did VM investments in closing at $2.18.
At the end of the week, the Junior Marlet ICTOP10 ended with Caribbean Assurance and Dolphin Cove dropping out of the TOP10 and were replaced by Image Plus and Iron Rock Insurance. There are no changes to the Main Market ICTOP10 list. The All JSE ICTOP10 listings remained unchanged, but the order changed markedly, with Guardian Holdings dropping to the number 3 position and 138 Student Living climbing to the top.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 is just 5.3, well below the market average of 13.6. The Junior Market TOP10 stands at 7.4, just under half the market’s average of 15.1.
In the Main Market ICTOP 10, 22 stocks with the highest values account for 35 percent of the Main Market, with PE ratios between 15 and 40, with an average of 21 and a PE of 18 for the top half of the market with the highest values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 19 stocks or 40 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 54, with an average of 23 and a PE of 22 for half of the market with the highest PEs.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners. The list includes some of the best companies in the market and others that are not blue chip. Sometimes, they include weaker companies that may be oversold and end up on the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and remove emotions when selecting stocks for investments.
IC TOP10 stocks will likely deliver the best returns are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on the receipt of new information.

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Kintyre jumps 11%, still tops ICTOP10


Iron Rock Insurance rocketed higher in the past week to be the top-performing ICTOP10 stock in the Easter Holiday shortened period with a gain of 23 percent and dropped out of the Junior Market TOP10 listings. Kintyre Holdings was next with a rise of 11 percent, yet still leads the Junior Market listing. Margaritaville is up 10 percent in the Main Market, in a shortened week, with the Junior Market rising just 21 points and the Main Market Index gained a solid 3,271 points.

At the end of the week, the Junior Marlet ICTOP10 main losers were AMG Packaging down 11 percent to close at $2.50, Dolphin Cove falling 10 percent to $12.43 and Elite Diagnostic declining 7 percent to finish at $1.35.
In the Main Market ICTOP10, Guardian Holdings rose 6 percent to $308, and could rise further in the weeks ahead, with the visible supply of shares on offer plunging to less than 60,000 units. VM investments gained 6 percent to close at $2.30, while NCB Financial rallied 5 percent to close at $46. QWI investments was the only stock declining, down 1 percent to $0.78.
In the All JSE ICTOP10, Express Catering replaced NCB Financial, while Limners and Bards returned to the Junior Market ICTOP10.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 is just 5.4, well below the market average of 13.1. The Junior Market TOP10 stands at 7.1, just under half the market average of 14.2.
In the Main Market ICTOP 10, 18 stocks have the highest values, accounting for 35 percent of the Main Market, with PE ratios between 15 and 40, with an average of 21 and a PE of 18 for the top half of the market with the highest values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 17 stocks or 35 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 53, with an average of 21 and a PE of 21 for half of the market with the highest PEs.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners. The list includes some of the best companies in the market and others that are not blue chip. In some cases, they include weaker companies that may be oversold and end up on the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and remove emotions in selecting stocks for investments.
IC TOP10 stocks will likely deliver the best returns on or around May 2025 and are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on the receipt of new information.
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Innovative Energy creeps into ICTOP10


Innovative Energy shoots into the ICTOP10 stock listings of the Main and combined markets, following solid third quarter profits that lifted earnings for the full year to May to a profit of $99 million for the quarter, with projections by ICInsider.com of 23 cents per share based on an increase of 850 million shares for the year and more for 2026 if the trend continues.

At the end of the last week the Junior Marlet lost 57.58 points for a 1.7 percent decline during the past week, the Junior Marlet TOP10 stocks outperformed the market prices of 6 stocks rising and just two declining, in contrast, the JSE All Jamaica index fell 1.5 percent with prices of 6 stock declining and just one rising.
At the end of a shortened week, the Junior Marlet ICTOP10, Express Catering gained 9 percent to close at $3, following release of solid results for the 9 months to February, with profit for the year to date up 54 percent to US$3.2 million, with the third quarter jumping 67 percent to US$1.77 million. Caribbean Assurance rose 8 percent to $2.69, Limners and Bards rallied 5 percent to $1.15 and Kintyre Holdings popped 4 percent higher to close at 28 cents. Elite Diagnostic fell 6 percent to $1.45.

In the Main Market ICTOP10, Guardian Holdings fell 5 percent to close at $290, it was the only stock to move by this magnitude for the week.
The All JSE ICTOP10 saw Innovative Energy replacing Caribbean Producers, while Limners and Bards fell from the Junior Market ICTOP10. Innovative Energy is the sole addition to the Main Market ICTOP10 in the past week replacing Jamaica Broilers.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 is just 5.3, well below the market average of 13.1 and the Junior Market TOP10 stands at 7.1, just under half of the market average of 13.8.
Based on 2024 earnings estimates, the Main Market ICTOP10 is projected to gain an average of 295 percent by May, providing better values than the Junior Market, that is projected to achieve a 210 percent increase for the same period.
In the Main Market ICTOP 10, there are 19 stocks with the highest values accounting for 37 percent of the Main Market, with PEs between 15 and 43, with an average of 21 and a PE of 19 for the top half of the market with the highest values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 17 stocks or 35 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 53, with an average of 22 and a PE of 20 for half of the market with the highest PEs.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners. The list includes some of the best companies in the market and others that are not blue chip. In some cases they include weaker companies that may be oversold and end up on the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and remove emotions in selecting stocks for investments.
IC TOP10 stocks will likely deliver the best returns on or around May 2025 and are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.

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Kintyre & Guardian head ICTOP10


Kintyre Holdings and Guardian Holdings are the two leading stocks in ICTOP10 this week that are poised to deliver the most gains in the Jamaica stock market, that is currently struggling to break out. Guardian just released full year results showing profit rising while Kintyre’s latest financial report shows the group in a profitable position that is pointing to a big bump in earings for 2025.

The Jamaica stock market struggled last week, even as interest rates on BOJ certificate of deposits have fallen since last year and seem poised to decline further, with Bank of Jamaica CD rates now under 6 percent currently. The total take from the money market dropped to $83 billion from $160 billion a year ago, and more than $100 billion a few eeks ago, The NIR is at a record high of US$5.79 billion and the price of oil on the world market has delined to just over US$60 per barrel and set to keep pressure on inflation. Profit results, of course, released by several companies are not inspiring enough to evoke increased buying interest across the market.
It is against the above that the IC TOP 10 performance can be viewed. During the past week, two stocks rose in the Junior Marlet TOP10 and seven declined. The Main Market TOP 10 list saw three stocks rising and five declining.
During the past week, in the Junior Marlet TOP10, Kintyre Holdings climbed 8 percent to close at 27 cents and Caribbean Flavours gained 5 percent to close at $1.25. Dolphin Cove lost 15 percent to end at $13.99, Caribbean Assurance fell 13 percent to $2.50, as investors await the long delaid 2024 full year results. AMG Packaging declined by 10 percent to $2.50, Dolla Financial lost 9 percent to close at $2.40, Limners and Bards dipped by 7 percent to $1.10 and Express Catering and Elite Diagnostic fell 4 percent to $2.76 and and $1.54 43 spectively.
In the Main Market ICTOP10, Proven Investments jumped 22 percent to 11 US cents, 138 Student Living climbed 17 percent to $3,80 and QWI Investments rallied to 8 1 cents for a four percent gain. Margaritaville fell 6 percent to $3 and Jamaica Broilers dipped 4 percent to $26.75 as losses incurred in the third quarter and inadequate explanation from management surrounding the loss weighed down on the stock.
There are no new listings for the All JSE ICTOP10, the Junior Market ICTOP10 and the Main Market ICTOP10 for the past week.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 is just 5.5, well below the market average of 13.3 and the Junior Market TOP10 stands at 7.1, just under half of the market average of 14.4.
Based on 2024 earnings estimates, the Main Market ICTOP10 is projected to gain an average of 281 percent by May 2025, providing better values than the Junior Market, that is projected to achieve a 212 percent increase for the same period.
In the Main Market ICTOP 10, there are 18 stocks with the highest values accounting for 35 percent of the Main Market, with PEs between 15 to 43, with an average of 21 and a PE of 19 for the top half of the market with the highest values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 15 stocks or 31 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 53 with an average of 22 and a PE of 20 for half of the market with the highest PEs.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners. The list includes some of the best companies in the market and others that are not blue chip. In some cases, they include weaker companies that may be oversold and end up on the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and remove emotions in selecting stocks for investments.
IC TOP10 stocks will likely deliver the best returns on or around May 2025 and are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.

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Kintyre heads All JSE ICTOP10


The price of Kintyre Holdings dropped 15 percent during the week to close at a 52 weeks’ low of 28 cents and jumped to the top of the All JSE ICTOP10 with potential gains of 471 percent and pushing Guardian Holdings to the number 2 spot, projected to gains just over 400 percent, with markets declining during the past week with the Main Market falling less than one percent and the Junior Market falling 2.3 percent.

The Transjamaican’s public share issue which is 36 percent oversubscribed, diverted funds away from the secondary market, resulting in the ICTOP10 ending with the prices of just two stocks rising in the Junior Market listing while seven declined. In the Main Market listing three stocks rose and six declined.
In the Junior Market ICTOP10, Express Catering rebounded from a loss of the previous week with an 11 9 percent climb to $2.89 and Iron Rock Insurance just managed to eke out a 3 percent rise to $3.80. and dropped out of the Junior Market ICTOP10 allowing Dolphin Cove to return.
AMG Packaging lost 21 percent to close at $2.30, following an 18 percent drop in the previous week, Kintyre Holdings suffered a 15 percent decline to 28 cents, accompanying heavy selling in the stock. declined 10 percent to $2.60, Caribbean Assurance declined by 14 percent to close at $2.36, Caribbean Flavours fell 10 percent to $1,16, Limners & Bards slipped 7 percent to $1.12 and Dolla Financial lost 3 percent to close the week at $2.66.
In the Main Market ICTOP10, Margaritaville rose 5 percent to $15.50 and VM Investments gained 3 percent to $2.25. $15.
NCB Financial hit an eight and a half year low of $42 after falling 7 percent during the week after trading as low as $40.10, 38 percent below the $65 the new shares were sold at last year to the public, QWI Investments fell 6 percent to 77 cents and Jamaica Broilers dropped 5 percent to $35.24.
The All JSE ICTOP10, compiled from all listed ordinary stocks on the Jamaica Stock Exchange ended the week with Caribbean Producers returning to the All JSE ICTOP10, while Express Catering fell out.
There is one change to the Junior Market ICTOP10 and none in Main Market ICTOP10, with the Junior Market Iron Rock Insurance returning as Dolphin Cove drops out with the B recovery continuing for the stock price following the sharp fall two weeks ago.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 sits at just 5.7, well below the market average of 15 and the Junior Market TOP10 stands at 7.6, more than half of the market, with an average of 13.9.
Based on 2024 earnings estimates, the Main Market ICTOP10 is projected to gain an average of 2515 percent by May 2025, providing better values than the Junior Market, that is projected to achieve a 211 percent increase for the same period.
In the Main Market ICTOP 10, there are 18 stocks with the highest values accounting for 35 percent of the Main Market, with PEs between 15 to 42, with an average of 21 and a PE of 20 for the top half of the market with the highest values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 12 stocks or 26 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 29 with an average of 19 and a PE of 17 for half of the market with the highest PEs.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners. The list includes some of the best companies in the market and non-blue chip stocks and in some cases weaker companies that may be oversold and therefore end up on the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and helping to remove emotions in selecting stocks for investments that often result in costly mistakes.
IC TOP10 stocks will likely deliver the best returns on or around May 2025 and are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.
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Berger drops out of ICTOP10


Berger Paints dropped out of ICTOP10 this past week, with a gain of 2 percent, following the release of full year results that are lower than ICInsider.com’s forecast, but 2025 is poised to be better, as some costs fade away and revenue rises. The week reflects a market caught up with investors who have sold stocks to help fund two ordinary share offerings in a week when the main market had just one change and none for the Junior Market.

The week closed with prices of only 2 stocks rising and 7 declining in the Junior Market ICTOP10 while the Main Market ICTOP10 ended with one winner and 5 losers.
In the Junior Market ICTOP10, Dolphin Cove rebounded sharply from its recent fall, with a 21 percent climb during the week to $17. Express Catering dropped 11 percent to $2.80, Access Financial declined by 6 percent to $16.60 and Elite Diagnostic fell 4 percent to $1.51.
In the Main Market ICTOP10, QWI Investments fell 8 percent to 77 cents while 138 Student Living, Jamaica Broilers and NCB Financial fell by 5 percent to close at $3.80, $35.40 and $45.35 respectively.
The All JSE ICTOP10, compiled from all listed ordinary stocks on the Jamaica Stock Exchange ended the week with Berger Paints falling out and replaced by Caribbean Producers.
There is no change to the Junior Market ICTOP10 while Berger Paints dropped out of the Main Market ICTOP10 and was replaced by GraceKennedy after a long absence, with the company reporting earnings for 2024 that rose 8 percent to $8.43. The company’s new CEO Frank James seems bullish on earnings for 2025, he indicated that a look at the 2024 segment accounts shows“ the food segment which is by far the largest and most profitable segment of our business is growing profits at 22 percent, banking and investments at 26 percent in the insurance at 8 percent as you pointed out remittances where we lost some ground and as you also point out there are some external factors however as indicated in the stockholders report we have made significant investments in digital which will pay off in this area as such while 2024 had some exceptions we are in good in growth mode,” he concluded.
The average PE for the JSE Main Market ICTOP 10 sits at just 5.7, well below the market average of 15.2 and the Junior Market TOP10 stands at 7.7, more than half of the market, with an average of 13.8.
Based on the earnings estimates for 2024, the Main Market ICTOP10 is projected to gain an average of 254 percent by May 2025, providing better values than the Junior Market, projected to achieve a 176 percent increase for the same period.
In the Main Market ICTOP 10, there are 19 stocks with the highest values representing 37 percent of the Main Market, with PEs between 15 to 43, with an average of 21 and a PE of 20 for the top half of the market with the highest values.
In the Junior Market IC TOP10, 13 stocks or 27 percent of the market have PEs ranging from 15 to 31 with an average of 19 and a PE of 15 for half of the market with the highest PEs.
ICTOP10 focuses on likely yearly winners, accordingly, the list includes some of the best companies in the market, but this is not always the case as some weaker companies may be oversold and therefore end up in the list. ICInsider.com ranks stocks based on projected earnings, allowing investors to focus on the most undervalued stocks and helping to remove emotions in selecting stocks for investments that often result in costly mistakes.
IC TOP10 stocks will likely deliver the best returns on or around May 2025 and are ranked in order of potential gains, computed using projected earnings for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate, resulting in weekly movements in and out of the lists. Revisions to earnings are ongoing, based on the receipt of new information.

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