NCB at new high as 10 stocks rise

NCB Nkgn -2014In Thursday’s activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, National Commercial Bank jumped to a new 52 weeks’ high of $19.99 at the close of trading, as interest continues to build in Jamaican stocks. At the close, the prices of 10 stocks rose and 6 declined, the fifth consecutive day that the number of declining stocks, were not leading. Overall 27 securities changed hands, ending in 3,023,823 units trading, valued at $21,907,847, in all market segments.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 9 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 stocks with offers that were lower.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained 234.58 points to 77,036.20, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 262.28 points to close at 84,848.36 and the JSE combined index gained 232.26 declined by points to close at 78,991.22.
Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Carreras with 4,700 shares, gains 1 cent, to end at $37.01. Gleaner closed with 9,000 units changing hands and put on 5 cents at 90 cents, Mayberry Investments closed 10 cents higher in trading with 46,200 shares at $2, National Commercial Bank finished trading with 497,424 units changing hands to close 99 cents higher at $19.99, Sagicor Real Estate Fund finished trading with 63,368 shares with the price rising 3 cents to $7.05 and Supreme Ventures traded 7,000 units with the price rising 1 cent to $1.77.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Caribbean Cement closing with 211,147 units trading at $2.50, Desnoes & Geddes finished with 10,000 shares trading at $4.90, Grace Kennedy ended with 9,100 units trading at $61.50. Jamaica Producers in trading 242 shares closed at $17.50, Kingston Wharves closed with 24,500 units changing hands at $6. Pan Jamaican Investment ended with 2,000 shares changing hands at $56, Proven Investments closed with 255,631 shares trading at 20.5US cents. Radio Jamaica finished with 6,645 units trading to end at $1.30, Scotia Group ended with 29,528 units trading at $20.50 and Scotia Investments closed trading with 1,000 units at $23.
JSE 8-1-15f Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, Cable & Wireless ending with 83,941 units trading, the price slipped 2 cents to 46 cents. Jamaica Broilers finishing with 17,948 units as the price slipped 5 cents to $4.05, Jamaica Money Market Brokers finished with 68,640 ordinary shares trading lower by 60 cents, to $6.51. Sagicor Group ended with 12,100 shares trading lower by 12 cents to $9.91 and Seprod closing with 13,574 units trading as the price slipped 70 cents to $13.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share closed with 591,969 units changing hands at $2.

Scotia Group pushes market down sharply

SCot Bnk signThe Jamaica Stock Exchange main market indices fell back sharply on Tuesday as suggested in yesterday’s commentary with Scotia Group being the main mover of the index. Today the banking group stocks closed at $20.25 well off the close on Monday added to the fall National Commercial Bank stock price also fell and helped pulled down the indices.
Trading activity saw moderate activity for the first time in 138 Student Living, in both ordinary and preference shares helping the overall market in recording prices gain for 8 stocks and decline in 4 as 23 securities changed hands, ending in 1,347,407 units trading, valued at $7,189,700, in all market segments.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 14 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 stocks with offers that were lower.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained points to , the JSE All Jamaican Composite index fell/ rose/ decline points to close at and the JSE combined index gained declined by points to close at
JSE 6-1-15f Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, trading for the first time, since listing in December, 138 Student Living ordinary shares, ended trading with 5,000 units to gain 10 cents on the IPO price, to close at $4.10. Grace Kennedy closed with only 135 shares changing hands to gain 1 cent at $61.01 and Radio Jamaica had 20,000 shares with the price rising 15 cents at $1.30.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Cable & Wireless closing with 191,250 shares trading at 48 cents, Carreras finished with 14,640 shares changing hands to close at $37. Desnoes & Geddes ended with 3,798 shares changing hands at $4.90, Jamaica Broilers closed with 2,350 shares at $4.10, Kingston Wharves with 1,400 shares changing hands, closed at $6, Proven Investments finished with 35,000 shares at 20.5 US cents and Sagicor Real Estate Fund ended with 2,000 shares trading at $7.02.
NCB1 Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, National Commercial Bank closing with 7,430 units trading, the price slipped 34 cents to $18.65. Sagicor Group finished with 266,000 shares trading lower by 2 cents at $9.98, Scotia Group ended with 36,488 shares trading $2 lower at $20.25 and Supreme Ventures ended trading with 30,000 shares changing hands to close 24 cents lower at $1.76.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference shares traded 601,215 units to end at $3,Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference shares traded 21,781 units at $2 and 138 Student Living Variable Preference share closed with 11,000 shares trading with a gain of 10 cents t0 $5.10 on the IPO price.

Year ends with 11 stocks up 7 down

day’s activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, resulted in the prices of 11 stocks rising and 7 declining as 30 securities changed hands, ending in 1,626,438 units trading, valued at only $4,460,185, in all market segments.
JSE sum 31-12-14
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 18 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 3 stocks with offers that were lower. With this being the final trading day for the year, the high levels of higher bids may be due to portfolio managers trying to influence year-end values for their portfolios. The numbers have been rising, with the day before Christmas having a reading of 9 to 4, followed by Monday with 10 to 2 and Tuesday 14 to 2. This is a development worth watching, to see if it carries over with a strong reading into 2015.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index lost 375.48 points to 76,353.39, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index fell 419.80 points to close at 84,084.94 and the JSE combined index gained declined by 322.23 points to close at 78,223.45. The market closed out 2014 with the all Jamaica rising by 2.7 percent for the year, the JSE composite is down 5.3 percent and the junior market 9.2 percent.
Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Barita Investments concluded trading with 18,000 shares changing hands to close with a gain of 7 cents at $2.25. Berger Paints ended with 16,000 shares trading with a gain of 15 cents to a new 52 weeks’ high of $2, Jamaica Broilers finished with 5,000 shares trading with a gain of 3 cents to $4.04, Jamaica Producers ended with 30,000 shares changing hands to close 25 cents higher at $17.50, Mayberry Investments finished trading with 1,020 shares changing hands to close 2 cents up to $1.52, Proven Investments concluded trading with 35,639 ordinary shares changing hands and increased in price by 0.23 cents to close at 19 US cents, Sagicor Group ended with 41,000 shares with the price rising 25 cents to $10.25 and Supreme Ventures ended trading with 48,400 shares trading with a gain of 10 cents to $2.

Berger closed up 15 cents or 8% to $2, with no stock on offer at the end of trading

Berger closed up 15 cents or 8% to $2, with no stock on offer at the end of trading

Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Cable & Wireless with 800,000 shares changing hands at 48 cents, Jamaica Money Market Brokers ended with 81,704 ordinary shares trading at $7.10. Kingston Wharves ended trading with 23,861 shares changing hands at $6, National Commercial Bank ended with 7,200 shares at $18.50 and Sagicor Real Estate Fund closed with 1,500 shares changing hands at $7.11.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, Carreras closed with a loss of 41 cents white trading 10,500 shares to close at $36.40, Desnoes & Geddes ended with 51,900 shares changing hands to close 5 cent down at $4.95, Grace Kennedy closed with 500 units, the price slipped $2 to $61, Pan Jamaican Investment finished with 433 units trading as the price slipped 95 cents $59 and Scotia Group closed the year with 800 shares trading lower by 39 cents to $20.01.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share finished with 428 units trading at $2 and Proven Investments 8% preference share ended with 41,011 shares changing hands to close at $5.10.

JSE set to close out 2014 up

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Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange should end the year on a positive note as there was far more stocks closing with higher bids than those that had lower offers at the close on Tuesday, suggesting that the majority of stocks trading should enjoy increased prices.
Proven280x150The major shares in Access Financial Services changed hands on Tuesday in trading on the stock exchange junior market as Mayberry sold out its holdings to Proven Investments. Mayberry who had expressed a desire to sell as a result of the dispute with the founding shareholder Marcus James finally did so, resulting in a billion profit on their investment. Overall trading in the market, resulted in the prices of 7 stocks rising and 10 declining as 27 securities changed hands, ending in 141,314,531 units trading, valued at $1,232,287,766, in all market segments.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 14 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and only 4 stocks with offers that were lower, this suggest that for the final trading day of the year the majority of prices should rise.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained 535.67 points to 76,728.87, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 598.90 points to close at 84,504.74 and the JSE combined index gained 459.99 points to close at 78,545.68.
Gains| Stocks recording gains with their last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Berger Paints trading with 395,929 shares and gained of 30 cents to end at $1.85, Grace Kennedy ended with 2,500 shares changing hands to close $1 higher at $63. National Commercial Bank closed with 5,792 shares trading with a gain of 5 cents, to $18.50, Pan Jamaican Investment finished with 5,500 shares changing hands, to close 3 cents higher at $59.95. Sagicor Real Estate Fund ended with 500 shares changing hands to close with a gain of 11 cents to $7.11 and Scotia Group ended trading with 85,919 shares changing hands to close 40 cents higher at $20.40.
JSE 30-12-14 Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded price are, Desnoes & Geddes finishing with 47,000 shares at $5, Jamaica Broilers ended with 25,000 units trading at $4.01, Jamaica Money Market Brokers completed trading with 21,446 ordinary shares at $7.10. Kingston Wharves ended trading with 450 shares changing hands to close at $6, Supreme Ventures finished trading with 3,017,931 shares changing hands to close at $1.90.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the close of the main market are, Cable & Wireless that ended trading 1,643,333 shares changing hands, to close 2 cents lower at 48 cents. Caribbean Cement closed trading with 13,877 units, the price slipped 4 cents to $2.41, Hardware & Lumber finished with 4,000 units trading as the price fell 49 cents to $7.51, Jamaica Producers closed with 186,050 shares trading lower by 25 cents lower to $17.25. Proven Investments ended with 185,920 shares trading at 0.23 cents lower at 18.77 US cents, Sagicor Group closed with 15,400 shares changing hands at 50 cents lower at $10 and Scotia Investments finished with 6,050 shares trading at 40 cents lower at $23.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.75% preference share had 10,000 shares changing hands to close $3, Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 49,550 shares at $2 and Proven Investments 8% preference share traded 300 shares at $5.20.

8 up 8 down on last 2014 Monday

Monday’s trading activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, resulted in the prices of 8 stocks rising and 8 declining as 20 securities changed hands, ending in 5,600,984 units traded, valued at $32,212,309, in all market segments.
JSE 29-12-14 IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 10 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and only 2 stocks with offers that were lower.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained 261.32 points to 76,193.20, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 292.16 points to close at 83,905.84 and the JSE combined index gained 236.48 points to close at 78,085.02.
Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Caribbean Cement closed with 17,375 shares changing hands, 5 cents higher to $2.45, Desnoes & Geddes ending with 233,619 shares, the price rose 30 cents to $5. National Commercial Bank had trading in 67,060 shares to close 9 cents higher at $18.45, Pan Jamaican Investment gained $3.42 in trading 15,567 shares to end at $59.92, Proven Investments concluded trading with 2,000 shares and gained 0.25 cents to 19 US cents and Sagicor Group ended with 506,271 shares changing hands to close 50 cents higher at $10.50.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Cable & Wireless closed with 1,215,792 shares changing hands at 50 cents. Grace Kennedy finished with 900 shares at $62, Jamaica Broilers ended with 29,413 units and ended at $4.01, Jamaica Money Market Brokers ended trading with 15,000 ordinary shares at $7.10 and Mayberry Investments completed trading with 100,000 shares at $1.50.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, Carreras that ended with 3,000 shares trading 19 cents lower at $36.81. Sagicor Real Estate Fund closed with 2,842,660 units as the price slipped 10 cents to $7, Scotia Group finished with 97,500 units trading as the price slipped 1 cent to $20 and Supreme Ventures closed with 118,003 shares trading lower by 2 cents to $1.90.

JSE at 7 months high with year-end rally

 The JSE all Jamaica Index continues to move away from the resistance level at the yellow line as the market keeps on moving up from its 2014 low.

The JSE all Jamaica Index continues to move away from the resistance level at the yellow line as the market keeps on moving up from its 2014 low.

The Jamaica Stock Exchange enjoyed a good day of trading in continuation of the late year rally which started at the beginning of November, resulting in the prices of 11 stocks rising and just 4 declining as 23 securities changed hands, ending in 4,084,357 units trading, valued at $37,020,086, in all market segments.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 4 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 2 stocks with offers that were lower.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained 694.35 points to 76,449.94, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 776.31 points to close at 84,192.88 and is at its highest level since April 28, this year when it closed at 84,734.87 points and the JSE combined index gained 705.54 points to close at 78,320.27.
Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Cable & Wireless ending with 294,400 shares changing hands to close 4 cents higher, at 50 cents. Carreras completed trading with 13,964 shares changing hands to close with a 20 cents increase to $37, Grace Kennedy ended with 10,402 units and put on 1 cent to close at $62. Jamaica Money Market Brokers ended trading with 8,531 shares changing hands to close at 55 cents $7.10, Jamaica Producers ended with 12,898 shares with the price rising 1 cent to $17.51, National Commercial Bank had 1,337,635 shares changing hands to close with a gain of 49 cents to $18.50. Sagicor Group finished trading with 12,500 units changing hands to close 20 cents higher at $10.20, Sagicor Real Estate Fund concluded trading with 10,000 shares to gain 28 cents at $7.28, for a new 52 weeks’ high, Scotia Group ended with 8,300 shares changing hands to close 10 cents higher at $20.10 and its subsidiary Scotia Investments traded 20,040 shares with the price rising 40 cents to $23.40.
JSE sum 23-12-14 Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Caribbean Cement finished with 7,310 units trading at $2.40. Proven Investments ended trading with 3,320 shares at 19 US cents, Salada Foods closed with 5,000 shares trading at $8 and Supreme Ventures finished with 30,000 shares changing hands to close at $1.92.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, Desnoes & Geddes closed with 11,185 units trading as the price slipped 10 cents to $4.80, Jamaica Broilers finished with 1,501,082 shares trading and ended 4 cents lower to $4.01
Preference| There was no trading in the preference sector.

8 stocks up 8 down on JSE Monday

strong>day’s activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, resulted in the prices of 8 stocks rising and 8 declining as 26 securities changed hands, ending in 1,862,567 units trading, valued at $8,769,262, in all market segments.
JSE 22-12-14 IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator showed 5 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and only 2 stocks with offers that were lower.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index lost 52.27 points to 75,755.59, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index fell 58.45 points to close at 83,416.57 and the JSE combined index declined by 17.19 points to close at 77,614.73.
Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Desnoes & Geddes ended trading 555,750 shares with a gain of 19 cents to $4.90, Jamaica Money Market Brokers saw trading in 88,443 shares with the price rising 5 cents at $6.55. Sagicor Group traded 97,914 shares with the price rising 3 cents $10 Sagicor Real Estate Fund closed with 2,400 shares changing hands to close 15 cents higher at $7.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Grace Kennedy finishing with 2,340 shares at $61. Kingston Wharves ended with 829 shares trading at $6, Mayberry Investments ended with 6,732 shares changing hands to close at $1.50, Proven Investments closed trading with 69,580 shares at 19 US cents and Supreme Ventures completed trading with 4,200 shares at $1.92.
Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, Cable & Wireless closing with 700,127 units trading as the price slipped 4 cents 46 cents. Caribbean Cement finished with 11,000 shares trading lower by 10 cents to $2.40, Carreras ended with 11,595 shares trading with a loss of 45 cents to $36.80, Jamaica Broilers ended trading with 5,114 shares changing hands to close 5 cents down at $4.05. National Commercial Bank closed trading with 48,986 units as the price slipped 24 cents to $18.01, Pan Jamaican Investment had 1,100 units trading with the price falling $3.50 to $56.50, Scotia Group traded 23,901 shares, the price closed 10 cents lower to $20 and Scotia Investments ended with 4,000 shares trading lower by 20 cents to $23.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 900 shares at $2 and Proven Investments 8% preference share closed with 40,550 units at $5.10.

Bulls want to take over JSE

BullMarket600x250Wednesday’s activity on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, resulted in the prices of 14 stocks rising and only 5 declining as 26 securities changed hands, ending in 7,178,648 units trading, valued at $38,478,576, in all market segments. Wednesday is the second day within less than a week, that the prices of more than 13 stocks rose, with only a few falling.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, in the main and junior markets, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator had 3 stocks with bids higher than their last selling prices and 1 stock with a lower offer.
Main Market| The JSE Market Index gained 980.87 points to 76,024.35, the JSE All Jamaican Composite index rose 1,096.76 points to close at 83,717.11 and the JSE combined index gained 980.32 points to 77,780.11. The market indices rose higher during trading, than the levels they closed at, but settled back lower at the close.
Gains| Stocks gaining with last traded prices, at the end of trading in the main market are, Cable & Wireless completed trading with 1,302,045 shares with the price rising 1 cent to 46 cents. Supply of the stock has fallen sharply since trading on Tuesday, now with only 12 offers to sell 6.5 million units, between 50 cents and $1 each. Caribbean Cement closed trading with 11,000 units and put on 1 cent to $2.41, Desnoes & Geddes concluded trading with 70,750 shares changing hands, with a gain of 1 cent to $4.66. Grace Kennedy ended with 20,239 units to close with a gain of 51 cents to $60.51, Jamaica Broilers finished trading with 228,433 shares, with the price rising by 1 cent to $4.06. Jamaica Producers contributed 155,000 units and put on $1.04 to $17, National Commercial Bank ended trading with 176,050 shares to end with an increase of 30 cents to $18.50, Scotia Group closed with trading in 977,666 shares, the price ended at 40 cents higher at $20.50 and Scotia Investments finished trading with 4,500 shares with a gain of 41 cents to $21.51.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Ciboney ending with 2,000 shares trading at 7 cents. Jamaica Money Market Brokers closed with 11,000 ordinary shares trading at $7, Kingston Wharves ended with 200 shares at $6 and Sagicor Group ended trading with 65,547 shares changing hands to close at $9.96.
JSE sum 10-12-14 Declines| The last traded prices of stocks with losses at the end of trading in the main market are, Berger Paints closing with 30,350 units as the price slipped 9 cents to $1.51, a new 52 weeks’ low. Carreras finished with 68,034 shares trading lower by 84 cents to $36.16, Mayberry Investments ended with 1,224 shares with a loss of 3 cents to $1.49, Sagicor Real Estate Fund ended trading with 137,095 units and closed at 25 cents to $7 and Supreme Ventures closed with 2,000 units as the price slipped 5 cents to $1.90.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 8.50% preference share traded 27,800 units to close at $3.50.

$1.2B gaming losses force SVL to act

SupremeVenturesSVLAcropolislogo150x150$1.2 billion is the number for losses at the Gaming and Hospitality segment at Supreme Ventures Limited Revenues in three years. Losses worsened from $252 million in 2012 when it jumped to $553 million last year but was down to $376 million up to September this year from $440 million in 2013.
There were no noticeable improvements in the losses in the September quarter. The substantial losses amounting to 47 percent of profit in the lottery segment in 2013 and 31 percent in 2014, with no noticeable reduction in the losses, forced management hands to take action. The losses in this segment coupled with losses in sport betting, contributed significantly in negating the profits from the lottery segment.
On December 1, (SVL) advised that they will close operations at the Odyssey Gaming Lounge at Market Place in Kingston and Castle Gaming Lounge VLT operations, in Portmore on December 1. SVL advised that the Lottery and Sports Betting Unit at the facility in Portmore will remain open for normal business operations and that it will focus all its energies on the flagship gaming lounge – Acropolis Barbican, with enhancements to its offerings in these locations.
The company further advised, that it will focus its energies on the continued development, of what it says is its profitable Acropolis Gaming Lounge. Over the next two to three months SVL will be expand the gaming floor, along with greater focus on improving the customer experience through wider game options, increased payouts and improved food & beverage offerings. The consolidation will result in a re-allocation of staff and other resources to meet the expanded needs at Acropolis Barbican. However, approximately 20 positions will be made redundant, after a reallocation of staff resources to meet the new needs at Acropolis Barbican. Will those changes be enough to eliminate the more than $500 million loss in the segment is left to be seen? The move should reduce the losses going into 2015 with less rent and staff cost.
The company also has to deal with the Sports betting losses which worsened even as revenues climbed from $177 million in 2013 to $418 million in 2014. The sharp growth in sports betting is attributable to betting on world cup football games. The segment lost $87 million in 2013 and $148 million in 2014 so far.

This market is going much higher

Graph showing market breaking resistance at 82,000, yellow line on the way to 91,000 points brown line.

The main market had 11 stocks gaining at the last traded prices and only 1 declining, at the end of trading, pushing the market indices to their highest point since early May this year.
Technically, the market has broken through resistance at 82,000 points on the all Jamaica Index on the November 19, retreated a bit but seems to be moving away from that point now. The next target is 91,000 points, the level reached in December 2012, which could well be reached by year end. The latest break of the 82,000 is the first of three attempts that the market has made to break through the descending trendline going back to late 2011 that has been successful. Supporting the move upwards, is the crossover of the short-term moving average line over the medium term moving average, the shortage of supply of most stocks and the lowering on Treasury bill rates, starting earlier this year and continuing up to the latest auction in November.
In trading on Friday, Grace Kennedy was the leading stock trading on Friday with 2 million units with a value of $120.7 million this was followed by Scotia Group with 258,000 shares valued at $5.2 million and Carreras with 123,000 units with a value of $4.5 million.

Grace off

Gains| The stocks ending with gains on Friday are, Caribbean Cement ending with 1,164 units trading with a gain of 4 cents at $2.44. Carreras completed trading with 123,082 shares, the price rose 1 cent to $37, Desnoes & Geddes saw trading in 29,970 units and put on 9 cents to $4.69, Jamaica Broilers concluded trading with 11,700 shares changing hands with a gain of 5 cents to $4.05. Jamaica Stock Exchange concluded trading with 7,000 units, to close with a gain of 7 cents to $1.57, National Commercial Bank closed with 13,210 units and put on 4 cents to $18.20, Sagicor Group finished with 67,188 shares to end with an increase of 3 cents at $9.93. Sagicor Real Estate Fund ended with 750 shares as the price gained 44 cents to $7.25, a new 52 weeks high, Scotia Group finished trading with 257,719 shares, the price jumped 49 cents to $20.50, Seprod contributed 819 shares as the price climbed 1 cent to $12.01 and Supreme Ventures ended trading with 40,000 shares traded with a gain of 5 cents to $1.95.
Firm| The stocks in the main market to close without a change in the last traded prices are, Grace Kennedy ended with 2,009,457 shares changing hands to close at $62 and Hardware & Lumber with only 500 shares trading, closed at $6.50.
Declines| Cable & Wireless was the only main market stock to fall with a 1 cents loss to 44 cents with1,363 units.
Preference| Jamaica Money Market Brokers 7.50% preference share traded 4,000 shares trading at $2.

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