Another declining day for JSE majors

Main market stocks declined for the seventh day out of eight trading days of October as the number of stocks declining overwhelmed the numbers rising at the end of market activity on Tuesday, after the volume and value of shares trading rose 24 percent and 29 percent, respectively over Monday trades on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market.
The All Jamaican Composite Index shed 1,515.24 points to 447,353.07, the JSE Main Index dropped 1,445.83 points to 405,664.69 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.15 points to end at 98.71.
On Monday, trading ended with 49 securities down from 56, with 12 rising, 29 declining, and eight ending unchanged. The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.4 based on ICInsider.com forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
Trading ended with 9,957,383 shares changing hands for $95,786,617 versus 8,028,740 units at $74,362,299 on Monday.
Sagicor Select Financial Fund led trading with 15.5 percent of total volume for an exchange of 1.54 million shares, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 12.7 percent for 1.27 million units, QWI Investments with 11.7 percent for 1.17 million units and Caribbean Producers with 10.4 percent after trading 1.03 million units.
Trading averages 203,212 units at $1,954,829, compared to 143,370 shares at $1,327,898 on Monday and month to date, an average of 239,510 units at $3,459,637, versus 244,382  units at $3,661,653 on Monday. September closed with an average of 335,669 units at $7,507,404.Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows ten stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement shed $1 to $116 after exchanging 50,264 shares, Eppley fell $1.90 to end at $35 with 1,933 stocks changing hands, First Rock Capital rallied 54 cents to $12.65 with 65 stock units crossing the market. GraceKennedy shed $1.32 in ending at $97.92 in switching ownership of 10,622 units, Guardian Holdings spiked $10 to $570 with 323 shares clearing the market, Jamaica Broilers popped 50 cents to $30.50 in trading 7,464 stocks. Jamaica Stock Exchange rallied 49 cents to $17.49 in transferring 527 stock units, JMMB Group lost 34 cents at $37.16 after exchanging 70,816 units, Kingston Properties rose $1.24 to close at $10 in switching ownership of 1,163 shares. Kingston Wharves fell 95 cents in closing at $43.05 with the swapping of 6,713 stocks, NCB Financial lost 51 cents to end at $125 in an exchange of 38,921 units, PanJam Investment declined $1.41 to close at $63 with 16,806 stock units changing hands. Proven Investments gained 48 cents to end at $33.48 with a transfer of 3,275 stock units, Sagicor Group shed $1 in closing at $54 in trading 142,204 shares, Sagicor Real Estate Fund fell $1.49 to $7 with an exchange of 9,583 stocks. Scotia Group declined $2.24 to a 52 week’s low of $36.70 in transferring 167,009 units, Seprod gained 39 cents in closing at $57.51 with 29,054 shares clearing the market and Sygnus Credit Investments picked up 24 cents to end at $17.24 in exchanging 124,241 stocks.
In the preference segmentEppley 7.50% preference share gained 49 cents to end at $6.50 after trading eight stock units.

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

Decline for JSE Main Market

Market activity ended with a big fall in the volume and value of shares trading by 50 and 71 percent respectively on Monday compared to Friday as declining stocks exceeded those rising at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market.
After spiking to 453,200.45 at the market’s opening, the All Jamaican Composite Index ended up falling 2,348.80 points to settle at 448,868.31, the Main Index declined 1,280.33 points to 407,110.52 and the JSE Financial Index popped 0.51 points to end at 98.86.
Trading ended with 56 securities compared to 52 on Friday, with 21 stocks rising, 24 declining and 11 ending unchanged. The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.4 based on ICInsider.com forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
A total of 8,028,740 shares traded for $74,362,299, down from 15,903,103 units at $253,773,021 on Friday. Wigton Windfarm led trading with 18.5 percent of total volume after exchanging 1.49 million shares, followed by Pulse Investments with 14.4 percent in trading 1.16 million units and Caribbean Producers, with 12.5 percent with 1 million units changing hands.
Trading averages 143,370 units at $1,327,898, compared to 305,829 shares at $4,880,250 on Friday and month to date, an average of 244,382 units at $3,661,653, compared to 262,689 units at $4,084,598 on Friday. September closed with an average of 335,669 units at $7,507,404.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Berger Paints rallied $1 to $15 in exchanging 15,519 shares, Caribbean Cement advanced $1.98 to $117 with the swapping of 12,281 units, Caribbean Producers gained 38 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $6.98 in switching ownership of 1,004,775 stocks. Eppley fell $1.10 to $36.90 trading 6,338 units, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund popped $1.47 to $40.27 after 441 shares crossed the market, GraceKennedy advanced $1.74 to $99.24 with an exchange of 24,377 stocks. Guardian Holdingsdeclined $17 to $560 with 1,169 shares crossing the exchange, Jamaica Broilers shed $1 in closing at $30 with 63,721 shares changing hands, Jamaica Producers lost 40 cents in trading 39,931 shares at $21.40. JMMB Group slipped 49 cents to $37.50 in switching ownership of 153,314 units, Kingston Properties shed $1.24 in closing at $8.76 with a transfer of 100 stock units, Kingston Wharves declined $1 to $44 with the swapping of 5,091 stocks. Margaritaville fell $1.60 to $13.40 with 674 stock units clearing the market, Mayberry Jamaican Equities gained 30 cents to end at $9 after crossing the market with 26,000 shares, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy declined $5 to close at $115 in trading 34 units. Palace Amusement dropped $94 to $930 after exchanging five stocks, Portland JSX lost 45 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $6.50 with the swapping of 250 stock units, Proven Investments lost 50 cents in ending at $33 after transferring 3,740 units. Pulse Investments dipped 53 cents to close at $4.50 with 1,157,544 shares crossing the market, Sagicor Group spiked $2.98 in closing at $55 after 92,433 stocks cleared the market, Scotia Group rose $1.84 to $38.94 with an exchange of 2,211 stock units. Seprod declined $5.98 to $57.12 with 76,822 units changing hands and Sygnus Real Estate Finance shed $1.35 to end at $17.60 in switching ownership of 1,645 stocks.

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

Losing streak broken for JSE Main Market

Rising stocks turned the tables on those declining at the close of market activity on Friday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market. Trading picked up over Thursday after the volume of shares trading rose 24 percent higher and the value spiked 157 percent.  
The All Jamaican Composite Index rose for the first time in six days by 1,429.76 points to close at 451,217.11, the  JSE Main Index rallied 2,093.61 points to 408,390.85 and the JSE Financial Index added 0.69 points to end at 98.35.
Caribbean Producer traded at a 52 weeks’ intraday high of $7.50 and closed the week at a 52 weeks’ closing high of $6.60.
On Thursday, trading ended with 52 securities up from 49, with 19 stocks rising, 14 declining, and 19 ending unchanged. The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.7 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
At the close, 15,903,103 shares traded for $253,773,021, compared to 12,785,374 units at $98,802,364 on Thursday. Jamaica Producers led trading with 17.8 percent of total volume for an exchange of 2.84 million shares followed by Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 14.4 percent after exchanging 2.29 million units, Wigton Windfarm 10.3 percent with 1.64 million units, JMMB Group controlled 8.9 percent with 1.41 million units, Caribbean Producers accounted for 7.8 percent, with 1.24 million units, Transjamaican Highway had 7.5 percent for 1.19 million units and Wisynco accounted for 6.3 percent after trading one million units.
Trading averages 305,829 units at $4,880,250, compared to 260,926 shares at $2,016,375 on Thursday and month to date, an average of 262,689 units at $4,084,598, compared to 253,960 units at $3,923,610 on Thursday. September closed with an average of 335,669 units at $7,507,404.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows seven stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments lost 35 cents to end at $99.45 with 438,320 shares crossing the market, Caribbean Cement declined $4.98 to $115.02 after exchanging 31,286 stocks, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund dived $3.85 to $38.80 with the swapping of 339 stock units, GraceKennedy shed $1.55 to close at $97.50 with 128,123 stock units changing hands, Guardian Holdings spiked $47 to $577 in trading 829 units. Jamaica Producers rallied 25 cents to $21.80 with the swapping of 2,838,238 shares, Kingston Wharves advanced $1.20 to $45, with 2,682 stocks crossing the market, Mayberry Investments gained 34 cents to close at $5.85 in switching ownership of 900 shares. Mayberry Jamaican Equities slipped 30 cents to $8.70 in exchanging 27,000 stock units, NCB Financial fell $1.28 to $125.50 with a transfer of 38,743 stocks, 138 Student Living popped 49 cents to $5 in trading 2,228 shares, PanJam Investment popped $1.20 to $64.45 with 100 units clearing the market. Sagicor Group declined $2.88 to close at $52.02 in transferring 4,171 units, Scotia Group rose 43 cents to end at $37.10 in an exchange of 658,325 stock units and Sygnus Credit Investments climbed 36 cents to $16.96 with 96,855 shares changing hands.

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

Fifth day of decline for JSE Main market

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The market pulled back on Thursday with securities trading slipping from Wednesday’s levels and the value and the volume declining 45 and 7 per cent respectively, on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market as rising stocks just trailed those dropping and leading the market into its fifth consecutive day of decline.
The All Jamaican Composite Index shed 597.88 points to 449,787.35, the Main Index declined 1,399.33 points to 406,297.24 and the JSE Financial Index slipped 0.43 points to end at 97.66.
Trading ended with 49 securities compared to 50 on Wednesday, with 17 rising, 18 declining and 14 ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.8 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
A total of 12,785,374 shares traded for $98,802,364 versus 13,717,047 units at $178,932,191 on Wednesday. Wigton Windfarm led trading with 41.4 percent of total volume after exchanging 5.3 million shares, followed by Transjamaican Highway 12.5 percent with 1.60 million units. Pulse Investments cornered 9.8 percent, with 1.25 million units and Sagicor Select Financial Fund, with 9.2 percent after trading 1.17 million shares.
Trading averages 260,926 units at $2,016,375, compared to 274,341 shares at $3,578,644 on Wednesday and month to date, an average of 253,960 units at $3,923,610, versus 252,319 units at $4,372,911 on Wednesday. September closed with an average of 335,669 units at $7,507,404.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows ten stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close, Berger Paints popped 75 cents to $14 with the swapping of 11,943 stocks, Caribbean Cement rallied $5.79 to $120 in trading 21,171 units. Caribbean Producers gained 50 cents in closing at a 52 weeks’ high of $6.50 in an exchange of 309,379 stock units. Guardian Holdings rallied $19 to $530 with 20 units changing hands, Jamaica Producers lost 45 cents in closing at $21.55 with a transfer of 23,623 stocks. Key Insurance fell 48 cents to $4.50 in switching 14,362 shares, 138 Student Living dipped 49 cents to $4.51 in trading 667 units, PanJam Investment shed $1.22 to end at $63.25 after 8,030 stock units crossed the exchange, Proven Investments popped 80 cents to close at $33.50 in switching ownership of 4,182 shares. Pulse Investments gained 26 cents after ending at $5.10 with the swapping of 1,252,651 units, Sagicor Group advanced $1.90 to $54.90, with 66,292 stocks crossing the market, Scotia Group shed 83 cents to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $36.67 in trading 296,755 stock units. Sygnus Real Estate Finance rose 91 cents to $18.95, with a transfer of 2,541 stocks and Victoria Mutual Investments shed 35 cents in closing at $6 after exchanging 98,789 units.

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

Losses continue for JSE Main market

Falling stocks continue to dominate trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market for four consecutive days on Wednesday. The volume of shares trading jumped 17 percent higher and the value 115 percent more than on Tuesday as rising stocks were overwhelmed by those declining.
The All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 1,499.34 points to end at 450,385.23, the JSE Main Index shed 2,983.16 points to 407,696.57 and the JSE Financial Index shed 1.11 points to settle at 98.09.
A total of 50 securities traded compared to 55 on Tuesday, with 13 rising, 23 declining and 14 ending unchanged. Caribbean Producers traded at an intraday 52 weeks’ high of $6.33 before ending at a 52 weeks’ closing high of $6, Guardian Holdings slipped to a 52 weeks’ low of $500.01 and ended at a 52 weeks’ closing low of $511 and newly listed Sygnus Real Estate Finance dropped to a low of $18.04.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.9 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
A total of 13,717,047 shares traded for $178,931,191 versus 11,674,398 units at $83,242,103 on Tuesday. Wigton Windfarm led trading with 25.4 percent of total volume after trading 3.48 million shares. QWI Investments followed, with 15 percent, after 2.06 million shares changed hands, Transjamaican Highway contributed 10.2 percent with 1.4 million units, Carreras controlled 9.6 percent market share, with 1.32 million units and Scotia Group 7.7 percent with 1.06 million shares.
Trading averages 274,341 shares at $3,578,644, compared to 212,262  units at $1,513,493 on Tuesday and month to date, an average of 252,319 units at $4,372,911, versus 245,350 units at $4,624,261 on Tuesday. September closed with an average of 335,669 units at $7,507,404.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 12 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement fell $3.79 to $114.21 while exchanging 14,399 shares, Eppley rose $4.94 to $38, with 761 units crossing the market, First Rock Capital shed 90 cents in closing at $12.10, with 30,742 stock units changing hands. Guardian Holdings declined $68 to close at $511, trading 27,343 stocks, Jamaica Broilers advanced 50 cents to $31 with the swapping of 3,596 stocks, Key Insurance spiked 78 cents to end at $4.98, with 71,018 stock units clearing the market. Kingston Wharves lost $1.20 to $43.80 in exchanging 2,686 shares, Mayberry Jamaican Equities increased 25 cents to $8.95 in an exchange of 79,409 units, Proven Investments dropped 30 cents to $32.70, with 5,001 units crossing the exchange. Pulse Investments declined 26 cents to close at $4.84 after 712,107 shares changed hands, Sagicor Group lost $2 in ending at $53 after exchanging 72,941 stocks, Sagicor Real Estate Fund rallied 49 cents to $8.49 in switching ownership of 1,362 units. Scotia Group fell $1 to $37.50 after trading 1,062,158 units, Seprod climbed 95 cents to $63.10, with 47,604 stocks crossing the market, Sygnus Real Estate Finance dropped $1.16 to end at a new low of $18.04 after exchanging 15,175 stock units and Victoria Mutual Investments gained 72 cents to end at $6.35 with an exchange of 118,979 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE Main market down again

Trading in Sygnus Real Estate Finance shares commenced on Tuesday after the company’s initial public offer was coolly received by the investing public and traded 12,000 stock units at the IPO price of $19.20. Elsewhere Market activity ended with the volume and the value of stocks tracking close to trading on Monday at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market as the market indices slipped at the close.
The All Jamaican Composite Index shed 546.04 points to end at 451,893.58, the Main Index declined 527.95 points to 410,679.73 and the JSE Financial Index fell 0.19 points to 99.20.
A total of 55 securities traded compared to 51 on Monday, with 16 rising, 19 declining and 20 ending firm.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.8 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
Trading amassed 11,674,398 shares for $83,242,103 versus 11,193,417 units at $94,709,427 on Monday. QWI Investments led trading with 15.8 percent of total volume after trading 1.84 million shares followed by Ciboney Group 12.5 percent, with 1.45 million units, Wigton Windfarm traded 11.1 percent with 1.29 million units, Sagicor Select Financial Fund accounted for 11 percent with 1.28 million units, Sagicor Select Manufacturing & Distribution Fund ended with 10.4 percent after an exchange of 1.21 million units and Transjamaican Highway 9.7 percent with 1.13 million units.
Trading averages 212,262 units at $1,513,493, compared to 219,479 shares at $1,857,048 on Monday and month to date, an average of 245,350 units at $4,624,261 compared to 263,019 units at $6,285,351 on Monday. September closed with an average of 335,669 units at $7,507,338.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows nine stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments shed $1.05 to end at $99.96 in switching ownership of 456,340 shares, Caribbean Cement advanced $3 to $118 with 18,775 stocks crossing the exchange. Caribbean Producers gained 56 cents in closing at $5.95 with the swapping of 447,387 stock units, as investors responded to a near US$2 million profit in the company’s fourth quarter and suggesting record profits for the 2022 fiscal year. Eppley declined $4.44 to $33.06 in trading 1,439 units, First Rock Capital rose 70 cents to $13 with 8,873 stocks changing hands, Guardian Holdings shed $1 in ending at $579 in an exchange of one stock unit. Jamaica Broilers fell 50 cents to $30.50 in trading 13,368 shares, Jamaica Producers slipped 50 cents to $22 after transferring 54,134 stocks, Kingston Properties popped $1 to $10 in switching ownership of 500 shares. Mayberry Investments lost 29 cents to end at $5.51 after trading 90,670 stocks, Palace Amusement spiked $124 to $1,024 with one stock unit crossing the market, Portland JSX fell $2.05 in closing at a 52 weeks’ low of $6.95 with an exchange of 555 units. Proven Investments dipped 75 cents to $33 after 4,667 stock units cleared the market, Pulse Investments rallied 27 cents to $5.10 with the swapping of 917,170 stocks, Sagicor Group slipped $1 to $55 in transferring 20,259 shares and Scotia Group lost 48 cents to end at $38.50 in exchanging 12,027 units.
In the preference segmentJMMB Group 7.35% share due 2028, gained 30 cents to close at $3.50 with 5,728 units crossing the market.

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

Second day of decline for JSE main market

Stocks mostly fell on Monday, with investors trading 30 percent fewer shares at 83 percent lower value than on Friday and leading to a fall in the market indices at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market.
The All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 4,050.22 points to 452,439.62, the Main Index dived 3,370.07 points to 411,207.68 and the JSE Financial Index fell 1.65 points to end at 99.39.
Trading ended with 51 securities changing hands down from 52 on Friday, with 17 rising, 23 declining and 11 ending unchanged. The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.9 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
A total of 11,193,417 shares traded for $94,709,427 versus 15,897,514 units at $552,681,759 on Friday. Transjamaican Highway led trading with 30.5 percent of total volume for an exchange of 3.41 million shares followed by Wigton Windfarm with 18.2 percent for 2.04 million units and Pulse Investments 14.2 percent with 1.59 million units changing hands.
Trading averages 219,479 units at $1,857,048, down from 305,721 shares at $10,628,495 on Friday and month to date, an average of 263,019 units at $6,285,351September closed with an average of 335,669 units at $7,507,338.
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 declined $2.24 ending at $101.01 with 389,913 shares crossing the exchange, Berger Paints shed 75 cents in closing at $13.25 with the swapping of 2,825 stock units, Caribbean Cement dipped $5 to $115 after exchanging 11,326 units. Carreras gained 23 cents to close at $8.73 with the transfer of 67,276 stock units, Eppley rallied $5 to $37.50, with 1,503 units clearing the market, First Rock Capital slipped 70 cents to $12.3  in an exchange of 12,354 stock units. Guardian Holdings fell $2 to $580 in exchanging 8,734 stocks, Jamaica Broilers shed $1 in closing at $31 after trading 4,319 shares, Jamaica Producers slipped 70 cents to $22.50 in switching ownership of 13,032 units. Jamaica Stock Exchange fell 50 cents to close at $17.10 in exchanging 5,350 stocks, PanJam Investment popped $1.44 to $64.44, with 311 stock units clearing the market, Proven Investments advanced $1.25 to $33.75 in switching ownership of 3,286 shares. Sagicor Group declined $1.30 to end at $56 with an exchange of 21,378 stocks, Sagicor Real Estate Fund fell 40 cents to $8 in trading 815 shares, Salada Foods spiked 43 cents to $6.50 with 23,574 stock units crossing the market. Scotia Group advanced $1.38 in ending at $38.98 after an exchange of 6,181 units, Seprod shed 35 cents to end at $62.15 in trading 15,515 stocks, Stanley Motta rose 30 cents to $6 with 2,655 units crossing the market and Victoria Mutual Investments gained 25 cents in closing at $5.70 in exchanging 93,216 stock units.
In the preference segmentJMMB Group 7.15% – 2028 dipped 25 cents to $3.10 in transferring 225,025 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

JSE Main Market down to start October

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market commenced trading on the first day of October robustly, with The All Jamaican Composite Index sprinting to 460,374.69 points after 43 minutes of trading elapsed on Friday, with Caribbean Cement jumping 30 percent to a record $146.12 before pulling back to close at $120 as trading volume of shares moderated from trading levels on Thursday even as the value of stocks traded jumped 35 percent.
The All Jamaican Composite Index declined 202.09 points to 456,489.84, the Main Index shed 312.21 points to 414,577.75 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.64 points to end at 101.04.
Trading ended with 52 securities similar to Thursday, with 15 stocks rising, 23 declining and 14 ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.7 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
Overall, 15,897,514 shares traded for $552,681,759 versus 18,546,540 units at $409,063,174 on Thursday. Eppley led trading with 19.8 percent of the day’s volume, after an exchange of 3.14 million shares, followed by Wigton Windfarm  11.7 percent with1.85 million units. GraceKennedy followed with 11.4 percent from 1.82 million units, Sagicor Select Financial Fund accounted for 8.8 percent, with 1.40 million units, Pulse Investments 8.5 percent with 1.34 million units and NCB Financial with 7.5 percent in trading 1.19 million units.
Trading averaged 305,721 units at $10,628,495, compared to 356,664 shares at $7,866,600 on Thursday. September closed with an average of 335,669 units at $7,507,338.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows nine stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments dived $4.84 to$103.25 after trading 623,197 shares, Berger Paints lost 48 cents to end at $14 in switching ownership of 59,491 stock units, Caribbean Cement spiked $8, in closing at $120 with 29,739 stocks clearing the market after the price hit a record $146.12 in mid-morning trading. Caribbean Producers rose 75 cents to $5.50 in exchanging 568,310 units, Eppley dropped $7.50 to finish at $32.50 with a transfer of 3,144,676 shares, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund fell $4.25 to $42.50 in an exchange of 1,100 stocks. First Rock Capital lost 30 cents in closing at $13 with 8,977 shares crossing the exchange, GraceKennedy popped 20 cents to $99.20, after 1,815,401 units crossed the market, Guardian Holdings fell $3 to $582, with 5,213 stocks changing hands. Jamaica Producers shed 55 cents to $23.20 in trading 4,491 shares, Kingston Properties rallied 50 cents to settle at $9 with the swapping of 170 stock units, Mayberry Jamaican Equities rose 74 cents to $9, with 1,262 units changing hands. Palace Amusement surged $130 to $900 in transferring 26 units, PanJam Investment shed $1 to close at $63 after trading 5,320 shares, Proven Investments declined $1.25, to $32.50 with 7,072 stock units changing hands. Sagicor Group dipped 70 cents to $57.30, with 31,390 stocks crossing the market, Sagicor Real Estate Fund gained 40 cents to finish at $8.40 in trading 500 stock units, Salada Foods shed 83 cents to close at $6.07 in an exchange of 55,074 stocks. Scotia Group fell $1.15 to $37.60, with 46,115 shares clearing the market, Seprod slipped 59 cents to $62.50 in switching ownership of 4,365 units, Sygnus Credit Investments lost 37 cents to close at $15.98 with the swapping of 82,282 stocks and Victoria Mutual Investments lost 20 cents after ending at $5.45 in trading 35,256 shares.
In the preference segment138 Student Living preference share shed 75 cents to end at $6.70 in exchanging 165 stock units, Eppley 7.50% preference share dropped 80 cents in closing at $6, with 10,027 stocks crossing the market and JMMB Group 7.25% popped 38 cents to $2.88 with 18 shares changing hands.

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

JSE Main Market rise to close out September

Stocks market activity ended September on a bullish note, as 141 percent more funds bought slightly fewer shares than on Wednesday at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market and ended with rising stocks exceeding those declining, greater than two to one ratio on Thursday.
The market closed lower than August, measured by the market indices but recorded gains for a fifth straight day, with the All Jamaican Composite Index climbing 4,591.49 points on Thursday to 456,691.93. The Main Index gained 3,991.06 points to end at 414,889.96 and the JSE Financial Index popped 0.96 points to end at 101.68.
At the end of the month, when some investors bid prices up for portfolio enhancement purposes, 52 securities traded similar to Wednesday, with 31 stocks rising, 14 declining and seven ending unchanged. The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 16.1 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
A total of 18,546,540 shares traded for $409,063,174 versus 18,954,825 units at $169,922,552 on Wednesday. Pulse Investments led trading with 38.3 percent of total volume for an exchange of 7.11 million shares, Transjamaican Highway followed, with 8.9 percent and 1.65 million units, Sagicor Select Financial Fund 8.8 percent with 1.64 million shares, Barita Investments accounted for 6.7 percent with 1.24 million units, GraceKennedy with 5.7 percent for 1.05 million shares and Sagicor Group with 5.6 percent after 1.05 million units changing hands.

Trading averages 356,664 units at $7,866,600, compared to 364,516 shares at $3,267,741 on Wednesday and month to date, an average of 335,669 units at $7,507,338, compared to 334,642 units at $7,489,764 on Wednesday. August closed with an average of 480,039 units at $8,561,549.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 15 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments spiked $1.10 to a record close of $108.09 after an exchange of 1,243,352 shares, Berger Paints rallied 98 cents to $14.48 in transferring one stock unit, Caribbean Cement popped $11 to $112 with 91,434 stock units crossing the market. Eppley gained 50 cents in closing at $40 and trading 2,720 stocks, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund spiked $2.80 to finish at $46.75 in exchanging 28,318 stock units, First Rock Capital jumped 40 cents to $13.30 with an exchange of 12,900 shares. Guardian Holdings advanced $4 in closing at $585 after trading 3,587 units, Jamaica Producers rallied $1.05 in ending at $23.75 with the swapping of 290,300 shares, Jamaica Stock Exchange rose 75 cents to $17.60 in switching ownership of 54,295 stocks. JMMB Group gained 30 cents to close at $38 with 233,778 stock units crossing the market, Kingston Properties lost 50 cents after ending at $8.50 with 230 units changing hands, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy popped $4.99 to $119.99 with the swapping of 65 shares. NCB Financial shed 50 cents to end at $127 after exchanging 50,259 stocks, 138 Student Living gained 49 cents to close at $5 with a transfer of 11 units, Palace Amusement dived $260 to $770 with 146 stock units clearing the market. PanJam Investment climbed $1 to $64 after trading 7,022 units, Portland JSX rose $1 to close at $9 in exchanging 1,670 stocks, Proven Investments popped $1.59 to $33.75 in switching ownership of 17,756 units. Sagicor Group advanced $2 to $58 with 1,047,226 shares clearing the market, Sagicor Real Estate Fund shed 50 cents to $8 after 5,485 stock units crossed the market, Salada Foods rose 75 cents in closing at $6.90 with the swapping of 60,713 shares. Scotia Group gained 35 cents to finish at $38.75 after exchanging 33,237 stocks, Stanley Motta picked up 23 cents to $5.80 in switching ownership of 87,104 units and Sygnus Credit Investments rose 85 cents to $16.35 with 270,538 stock units crossing the exchange.
In the preference segment, Eppley 5% popped $1 to end at $20 in exchanging 2 stocks.

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

Back to normal for JSE Main Market

Trading activity on Wednesday could not match the heady trading levels resulting from the dominant trade by Barita Investments on Tuesday. The volume of shares trading on Wednesday dropped 63 percent and the value 96 percent from Tuesday’s levels, helping the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market to close higher for a fourth consecutive day.
Fifty two securities traded, up from 49 on Tuesday, with 15 rising, 23 declining and 14 ending unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 15.8 based on ICInsider.com forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
The All Jamaican Composite Index popped 3,488.35 points to 452,100.44, the JSE Main Index jumped 2,700.82 points to 410,898.90 and the JSE Financial Index popped 0.89 points to end at 100.72.
A total of 18,954,825 shares traded at $169,922,552 from 50,863,279 units at $4,450,256,298 on Tuesday. Sagicor Select Financial Fund led the market, with 28.3 percent of total volume in exchanging 5.37 million shares followed by Pulse Investments 20.5 percent with 3.89 million units, Transjamaican Highway 14.3 percent with 2.71 million shares, Wigton Windfarm 11.4 percent with 2.17 million units and Sagicor Select Manufacturing & Distribution Fund with 5.6 percent after trading 1.07 million units.
Trading averages 364,516 units at $3,267,741, down from 1,038,026 shares at $90,821,557 on Tuesday and month to date, an average of 334,642 units at $7,489,764, compared to 333,105 units at $7,706,920 on Tuesday. August closed with an average of 480,039 units at $8,561,549.
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 spiked $4.99, ending at a record close of $106.99 in exchanging 594,219 stocks, Eppley gained 50 cents to finish at $39.50 with 454 stock units crossing the market, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund rose 96 cents to close at $43.95 in switching ownership of 23,576 units. First Rock Capital gained 60 cents in closing at $12.90 after trading 8,091 shares, Jamaica Broilers shed 99 cents to $32 with the swapping of 15,304 stocks, Jamaica Producers lost 28 cents to end at $22.70 with 1,306 shares crossing the exchange. Jamaica Stock Exchange dipped 29 cents to close at $16.85 in switching ownership of 7,067 stock units, JMMB Group fell 45 cents to $37.70 in an exchange of 216,455 units, Kingston Wharves popped 95 cents to $45 after three stocks cleared the market. 138 Student Living shed 54 cents to $4.51 with the swapping of 897 shares, Palace Amusement dropped $19 in closing at $1,030 after trading 71 units, Proven Investments shed 59 cents ending at $32.16 with 6,024 stock units changing hands. Pulse Investments gained 23 cents to close at $4.93 with an exchange of 3,890,553 shares, Sagicor Group advanced $2 to $56 in transferring 152,988 stocks, Scotia Group declined 60 cents to end at $38.40 in switching ownership of 85,570 units. Seprod lost 20 cents to close at $63.10 with 120,483 shares crossing the market, Sygnus Credit Investments shed 35 cents to end at $15.50 after 49,632 stock units cleared the market.
In the preference segment, Eppley 5% fell $1 to end at a 52 weeks’ low of $19 with an exchange of 399 shares and Eppley 7.50% preference share declined $1.20 in closing at $6.80 with a transfer of 10,800 units.

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

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