Stocks push lower in Junior Market

Trading closed on Tuesday ended with a sizable fall in the Junior Market Index of 37.32 points to 3,369.08, with the volume of stocks traded rising 43 percent and the value traded rising by 34 percent over Monday trading on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
A total of 37 securities traded, up from 33 on Monday and ending with 12 rising, 13 declining and 12 closing unchanged, while Paramount Trading closed at a 52 weeks’ low of $1.14.
The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute an appropriate stock value, averages 13 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Overall, a total of 4,167,111 shares traded for $11,943,035, up from 2,922,552 units at $8,935,750 on Monday.
Jamaican Teas led trading with 33.2 percent of total volume after an exchange of 1.38 million shares, followed by Future Energy Source 29.1 percent, with 1.21 million units and Lumber Depot 10.3 percent with an exchange of 428,347 units.
Trading averaged 112,625 units at $322,785 in contrast to 88,562 at $270,780 on Monday.
Trading month to date, averages 162,286 units at $467,191, versus 166,238 units at $478,681 on Monday. June closed with an average of 225,705 units at $644,459.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ending with the bid higher than its last selling price and four with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial climbed 67 cents to $21.50 with an exchange of 2,325 shares, AMG Packaging advanced 11 cents to $1.64 with a transfer of 10,101 units, Blue Power dropped 11 cents to $3.60 with 5,000 stocks traded. Cargo Handlers surged 88 cents to $8.49 with 249 stock units changing hands, Caribbean Assurance Brokers popped 14 cents to $2.05 with 3,947 shares passing through the market, Caribbean Cream shed 27 cents to $6.48 with an exchange of 15,063 units. Consolidated Bakeries rose 5 cents to $1.70 with a transfer of 26,147 stocks, Express Catering fell 43 cents to $5.61 with 9,500 stock units traded, Fosrich rallied 7 cents to $8.12 with 2,863 shares traded. Future Energy Source rose 5 cents to $1.69 with 1,211,153 units traded, Honey Bun dropped 24 cents to $6.53 with 10,000 stocks changing hands, iCreate popped 8 cents to 86 cents with investors switching ownership of 240,000 stock units. Knutsford Express dropped $1.20 to $7.20 in an exchange of 789 shares, Lasco Financial lost 10 cents to settle at $3.20 with a transfer of 3,331 units. Lasco Manufacturing fell 12 cents to $5.25 with 35,979 stocks traded, Limners and Bards spiked 18 cents to $3.30 with a transfer of 118,679 stock units and Medical Disposables shed 43 cents to $4.76 with 35,421 shares crossing the exchange.

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

Main Market pull back

Rising stocks just edged out those declining on Tuesday, with the market indices declining for a second consecutive day, with the volume and value of shares traded climbed 219 percent and 273 percent, respectively compared to Monday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index fell 587.12 points to 453,898.22, the JSE Main Index shed 595.66 points to end at 416,337.09 and the JSE Financial Index slipped 0.30 points to 102.36.
Trading ended with 49 securities similar to Monday, with 20 stocks rising, 19 declining and 10 remaining unchanged, as Radio Jamaica closed trading at a 52 weeks’ high of $2 after hitting an intraday high of $2.10. The PE Ratio, a measure that determines an appropriate relative value of each stock, averages 16.2 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
The market closed with 45,475,975 shares trading for $256,468,028, up from 14,266,703 units at $68,667,411 on Monday. Stanley Motta dominated trading with 76.3 percent of total volume after an exchange of 34.70 million shares followed by Transjamaican Highway 7.4 percent with 3.35 million units, Wigton Windfarm 2.9 percent, with 1.34 million units, Radio Jamaica accounted for 2.7 percent, with 1.23 million units and Sagicor Select Financial Fund ended, with 2.4 percent after exchanging 1.09 million units.
Trading averaged 928,081 units at $5,234,041, compared to 291,157 shares at $1,401,376 on Monday. Trading month to date averages 365,726 units at $22,554,751, in contrast to 322,738 units at $23,878,799 on Monday. June ended with an average of 249,610 units at $3,877,606.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading has thirteen stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments spiked $1.90 to $84 with 6,516 shares crossing the market, Berger Paints shed 85 cents to $13 with an exchange of 4,205 stocks, Caribbean Cement rallied 50 cents to $91.50 in trading 1,980 shares, First Rock Capital dipped 28 cents to $13.72 after transferring 46,395 units, GraceKennedy picked up 29 cents in ending at $99.99 with 35,976 units crossing the exchange, Guardian Holdings declined $10 to $646 in an exchange of 1,552 shares. Jamaica Broilers shed 83 cents to $36.03 with the swapping of 13,891 units, Jamaica Producers fell $1.50 to $21 in switching ownership of 705,137 stock units, JMMB Group gained 35 cents to finish at $38.50 in an exchange of 129,470 stocks, Mayberry Investments rose 61 cents to $6.15, with 2,503 units crossing the market, Palace Amusement declined $40 to $1,060 in transferring 87 shares. PanJam Investment popped $3.99 to $65 after exchanging 1,110 stock units, Sagicor Group slipped $3 to $52 with the swapping of 110,420 stocks, Sagicor Select Manufacturing & Distribution Fund popped 5 cents to 90 cents, with 440,711 stock units crossing the market. Scotia Group dipped 25 cents to $38.75, with 12,993 units crossing the exchange and Victoria Mutual Investments lost 49 cents after ending at $6 with 107,913 shares changing hands.
In the preference segment, Eppley 8.75% preference share lost 29 cents in closing at $7.20 after exchanging 4,083 stocks.
In the corporate bond market, Guardian Holdings 2027 7% traded 4.99 million units at $110 after falling 28 cents.

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

JSE USD market falls

Trading on Tuesday ended with the market declining after the volume of shares traded plunged 99 percent bellows Monday levels as the value nosedived by a similar percentage at the close of the US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange.  
Similar to trading on Monday, five securities traded, with one rising, three declining and one remaining unchanged. The JSE USD Equity Index slipped 0.61 points to end at 184.41.
The PE Ratio, a measure that computes an appropriate stock value, averages 11.9 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
Just 14,874 shares traded for US$1,480, plunging from 2,078,672 units at US$107,586 on Monday.
Trading averaged 2,975 units at US$296, compared to 415,734 shares at US$21,517 on Monday. For the month to date, trading averages 126,980 units at US$9,807 in contrast to 136,375 units at US$10,528 on Monday. June ended with an average of 87,444 units for US$6,162.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ending, with the bid higher than the last selling price and three with lower offers.
At the close, First Rock Capital investors traded 3,899 shares at 8 US cents, Margaritaville popped 0.97 o a cent in closing at 9.99 US cents, with 1,000 stock units changing hands, Proven Investments declined 0.65 of a cent to 24.05 US cents in switching ownership of 2,902 units. Sterling Investments fell 0.15 of a cent and ended at 2.15 US cents with the swapping of 5,000 stock units and Sygnus Credit Investments lost 1.79 US cents to end at 12.2 US cents trading 2,073 shares.

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

Trinidad trading surges on Tuesday

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The volume of stocks trading on Tuesday surged 261 percent higher than on Monday while the value was double than amount last exchanged on a day when declining stocks were inched out by those declining at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, 16 securities traded compared to 17 on Monday, with four stocks rising, five declining and seven remaining unchanged as Ansa Mcal traded at a 52 weeks’ high. The Composite Index increased 3.03 points to 1,426.21, the All T&T Index rallied 8.36 points to 1,949.38 and the Cross-Listed Index lost 0.38 points to settle at 121.41.
A total of, 799,412 shares traded, for $3,311,324 up from 221,255 units at $1,654,117 on Monday.
An average of 49,963 units traded at $206,958 from 13,015 at $97,301 on Monday. The average trade for the month to date amounts to 24,452 units at $263,493 versus 22,562 units at $267,681. The average trade for June amounts to 45,770 units at $724,497.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s traded 2,185 shares at $24.55, Angostura Holdings ended at $16.49, with 363 shares crossing the exchange, Ansa Mcal popped $2 in ending at a 52 weeks’ high of $60, with 100 stocks crossing the market, Clico Investment Fund ended at $26.90 exchanging 4,656 stocks. First Citizens Bank dropped 28 cents to $50.02 with the swapping of 1,245 shares, FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $6.50 while exchanging 689 stock units, GraceKennedy rose 1 cent to $5.98 after exchanging 841 shares. Guardian Media rose 5 cents to $3.10 with the swapping of 42,218 shares, L.J Williams B shares closed at $1.50 with the swapping of 259 shares, Massy Holdings ended at $80.60 in switching ownership of 10 shares. National Enterprises popped 10 cents to $3.60, with 703,943 stock units clearing the market, NCB Financial Group declined 5 cents to $8 after trading 32,570 units, One Caribbean Media lost 1 cent to close at $4.50, with 4,425 units changing hands. Prestige Holdings traded 678 shares at $7.25, Scotiabank fell 3 cents to $59.70 with the swapping of 40 stocks and Trinidad & Tobago NGL shed 73 cents to $17.52 and ended trading 5,190 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Gains & losses shared for JSE Main Market

Market activity ended on Monday with the main indices losing significant ground after an equal number of stocks advanced and declined after trading ended with an exchange of 10 percent fewer shares valued 24 percent higher than on Friday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market.
The All Jamaican Composite Index tumbled 3,626.92 points to 454,485.34, the JSE Main Index plunged 3,138.91 points to 416,932.75 and the JSE Financial Index fell 0.63 points to 102.66.
Trading ended with 49 securities compared to 48 on Friday, with 20 stocks rising, 20 declining and nine remaining unchanged. The PE Ratio, a measure that determines an appropriate relative value of each stock, averages 16.2 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
The market closed with 14,266,703 shares trading for $68,667,411 versus 15,819,699 units at $55,510,412 on Friday. Radio Jamaica led trading with 57.9 percent of total volume for an exchange of 8.25 million shares followed by Sagicor Select Financial Fund 15.8 percent with 2.25 million and Mayberry Jamaican Equities with 4.9 percent for 705,539 units changing hands.
Trading averaged 291,157 units at $1,401,376, compared to 329,577 shares at $1,156,467 on Friday. Trading month to date averages 322,738 units at $23,878,799, versus 325,352 units at $25,739,261 on Friday. June ended with an average of 249,610 units at $3,877,606.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows 15 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments fell $1.90 to $82.10, with 29,322 shares trading, Caribbean Cement shed $1 to $91 in an exchange of 56,037 shares, GraceKennedy slipped 30 cents to $99.70 in trading 27,020 stock units, Jamaica Producers fell $1.70 to $22.50 in switching ownership of 249,763 shares, JMMB Group skidded 85 cents to $38.15 with a transfer of 81,182 stock units. Kingston Properties spiked $1.05 to $9.05 with the swapping of 1,495 shares. Margaritaville picked up 25 cents to end at $14.75, with 1,600 units crossing the exchange, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy rallied $2.29 to $119.49 in trading 700 stocks. Palace Amusement advanced $5 to $1,100 in an exchange of 99 stock units, PanJam Investment declined $2.99 to close at $61.01 in switching ownership of 41,437 shares, Radio Jamaica spiked 32 cents to finish at a 52 weeks’ high of $1.99 with 8,253,929 shares changing hands, following the release of full year’s results, showing profits jumping from $38 million to $171 million and Seprod lost 55 cents after ending at $70 in transferring 11,666 stocks.
In the preference segment, Eppley 8.75% preference share rose 98 cents to $7.49 in switching ownership of 5,985 units and JMMB Group 7.35% – 2028 lost 30 cents to $3.20 with 290,403 shares crossing the market.

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

Junior Market trading drops on Monday

The volume of stocks traded on Monday dropped 62 percent and valued 72 percent less than on Friday but closed, with declining stocks overwhelming those advancing more than two to one at the end of activity on the Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
At the close, 33 securities traded, down from 37 on Friday and ended with prices of eight rising, 19 declining and six closing firm.
At the close, the Junior Market Index rallied 5.67 points to 3,406.40. The PE Ratio, a measure used to compute an appropriate value of a stock, averaged 13 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Trading resulted in a total of  2,922,552 shares changing hands for $8,935,750 compared to 7,615,922 units at $31,395,162 on Friday.
Future Energy Source led trading with 27 percent of total volume, after an exchange of 788,482 shares, followed by Lumber Depot 15 percent with 437,520 units and Jamaican Teas with 14.7 percent after trading 429,310 units.
Trading for Monday averages 88,562 units at $270,780, down sharply from 205,836 at $848,518 on Friday. Trading month to date averages 166,238 units at $478,681, compared to 172,172 units at $494,563 on Friday. June closed with an average of 225,705 units at $644,459.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows two stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close, Access Financial fell $2.04 to $20.83, with an exchange of 1,881 shares, AMG Packaging dipped 13 cents to $1.53, with 48,764 units changing hands, Blue Power advanced 18 cents to $3.71 with 19,679 stock units traded.  Caribbean Assurance Brokers lost 14 cents to end at $1.91 with a transfer of 34,033 shares, Caribbean Cream declined by 10 cents to close at $6.75 with 2,981 units passing through the market, Derrimon Trading slipped 5 cents to $2.45, with an exchange of 52,823 stock units. Elite Diagnostic fell 10 cents to $3.50 with 558 stocks changing hands, Everything Fresh rose 5 cents to $1.05 with 39,129 shares traded, Fosrich slipped 7 cents to $8.05 with a transfer of 11,020 units. Future Energy Source lost 6 cents to finish at $1.64 with investors switching ownership of 788,482 stocks, iCreate declined 8 cents to 78 cents, with an exchange of 31,416 stock units, Knutsford Express jumped $1.25 to $8.40 with 25 shares changing hands. Lasco Manufacturing rallied 12 cents to $5.37 with 28,436 units traded, Lumber Depot slipped 6 cents to $3.44 with a transfer of 437,520 stock units, Mailpac Group rose 8 cents to $3.88 with 377,504 shares crossing the market. Medical Disposables lost 9 cents to close at $5.19, with 1,090 stocks changing hands, SSL Venture advanced 18 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of 98 cents with 18 units traded, Stationery and Office Supplies dipped 10 cents to $7.50 with a transfer of 6,688 stock units and tTech shed 33 cents to close at $4.42, with 563 shares crossing the exchange.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Volume popped for JSE USD Market on Monday

Trading on Monday ended with the USD market declining moderately, after an exchange of 677 percent more shares than for Friday, as the value of stocks traded surged 1,033 percent and ending, with more stocks rising than falling.
Overall, 2,078,672 shares traded, for US$107,586 compared to 267,463 units at US$9,495 on Friday.
Trading averaged 415,734 units at US$21,517, compared to 53,493 shares at US$1,899 on Friday. Trading month to date averages 136,375 units at US$10,528 in contrast to 113,476 units at US$9,627 on Friday. June ended with an average of 87,444 units for US$6,162.
Trading ended with five securities changing hands, the same number as on Friday, with prices of two stocks rising, none declining and three remaining unchanged.
 The JSE USD Equity Index lost 0.93 points to end at 185.02. The PE Ratio, a measure that computes an appropriate value of a stock, averaged 12.1 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2021-22 earnings.
 Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ended with the bid higher than the last selling price and three with lower offers.
At the close, First Rock Capital traded 6,577 shares at 8 US cents, Proven Investments rose 0.7 of a cent to 24.7 US cents with investors switching ownership of 394,370 units, Sygnus Credit Investments settled at 13.99 US cents with the transfer of 2,021 stocks and Transjamaican Highway rose 0.05 of a cent to 0.80 US cents, with 1,675,649 shares crossing the exchange.
In the preference segment, JMMB Group 6% remained at US$1.10 with 55 stock units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Increased trading for TTSE on Monday

Market activity ended on Monday, with the market declining after trading 83 percent more shares and ended with twice Friday’s value, leading to more stocks falling than rising at the close of trading on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange.
At the close, 17 securities traded compared to 15 on Friday, with three stocks rising, five declining and nine remaining unchanged. The Composite Index shed 0.18 points to settle at 1,423.18, the All T&T Index lost 1.32 points to close at 1,941.02 and the Cross-Listed Index rose 0.15 points to 121.79.
A total of, 221,255 shares traded, for $1,654,117 compared to 121,263 units at $826,703 on Friday.
An average of 13,015 units traded at $97,301 compared to 8,084 at $55,114 on Friday. The average trade for the month to date amounts to 22,562 units at $267,681 versus 23,378 units at $282,236. The average trade for June  at 45,770 units at $724,497.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, Agostini’s remained at $24.55 in trading 20,000 shares, Angostura Holdings traded 100 stock units at $16.49, Clico Investment Fund climbed 10 cents to $26.90 after an exchange of 3,500 units. First Citizens Bank popped 28 cents to $50.30, with 98 units crossing the market. FirstCaribbean International Bank rallied 10 cents to $6.50, with 428 shares changing hands, GraceKennedy slipped 1 cent to $5.97 trading 4,100 stocks, Guardian Holdings ended at $33.75, with 1,169 shares crossing the market. JMMB Group traded 150,229 stock units at $2, Massy Holdings remained at $80.60 in exchanging 1,096 stocks, National Enterprises ended at $3.50 with an exchange of 9,225 stocks. NCB Financial Group slipped 5 cents in closing at $8.05 while exchanging 5,530 shares, One Caribbean Media shed 8 cents to $4.51, with 630 stock units changing hands, Prestige Holdings settled at $7.25 after an exchange of 68 stock units. Scotiabank exchanged 529 shares at $59.73, Trinidad & Tobago NGL fell 15 cents to $18.25 after 2,653 stock units cleared the market, Unilever Caribbean ended at $16.33 in switching ownership of 16,774 shares and West Indian Tobacco fell 1 cent to $32.49 trading 5,126 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Stunning results from ICTOP10 stocks

Caribbean Cream

Caribbean Cream delivered stunning positive results this past week with profit doubling, in line with ICInsider.com forecast and sent the stock up 25 percent to a 52 weeks’ high when it traded at $6.85 on Friday. The price is up 63 percent for the year to date but is set to clear $15, with projected earnings of 85 cents for the current year.
During the week, the Junior Market lost Caribbean Producers to the Main Market and the move attracted more trading in it, with Friday having the lowest volume of 104,442 and the highest 275,415 shares on the first day of the transfer, well up on the previous two days of 34,319 and 58,282 shares. The stock continues to move higher, with gains of 91 percent for the year to date.
tTech maintained last week’s price of $4.75 to return to Junior Market TOP10 this week, replacing Caribbean Producers that was the only new entrant to the JSE Main Market TOP10, replacing Jamaica Broilers.
This past week the average gains projected for the Junior Market fell from 202 percent last week to 183 percent and Main Market stocks moved to 176 percent from 170 percent.
The top three stocks in the Junior Market are General Accident, followed by Caribbean Assurance Brokers and Elite Diagnostic, with potential to gain between 233 percent and 242 percent compared to 240 and 282 percent last week, as Elite price moved up by 15 percent to $3.60 following the announcement a proposed dividend consideration and a change in the Chief Executive. The top three Main Market stocks are Radio Jamaica in the number one spot, followed by JMMB Group and PanJam Investment, with expected gains of 181 to 379 percent versus last weeks’ 161 to 379 percent.
The Junior Market closed the week with an average PE 13.1 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings and currently trades well below the target of 20 as well as the recent historical average of 17 for the period to March this year based on 2020 earnings. For the Junior Market to trade at the historical average, the PE Ratio would have to rise by 30 percent and requires a rise of 53 percent to reach the targeted PE of 20 by March 2022. Main Market stocks would have to rise by 19 percent to hit a PE of 19 and 24 percent to get to the target of 20. The Junior Market Top 10 stocks average PE is a mere 7.2., just 55 percent of the market average, indicating substantial gains ahead.
The JSE Main Market ended the week with an overall PE of 16.1, a little distance from the 19 the market ended at in March, suggesting just an 18 percent rise at a PE of 19 and 24 percent at a PE of 20 from now to March 2022. The Main Market TOP 10 trades at a PE of 7.6 or 47 percent of the PE of that market, well off the potential of 20.
This week’s focus: Results for Caribbean Cream with revenues up a solid 28 percent and profit doubling to $54 million, from $27 million with earnings of 14 cents per share, speak for themselves. Radio Jamaica is at a totally different level. The company delivered an 11.6 percent revenue rise in the March quarter and a profit of $44 million, pushing full year’s profit to $171 million of just 7 cents per share. The year’s performance comes against the backdrop of $366 million in what can be considered one off costs and in a year when revenues fell 7 percent. The 2022 results are set to be a stunner.
IC TOP10 stocks are likely to deliver the best returns up to March 2022 and ranked in order of potential gains, based on likely increase for each company, taking into account the earnings and PE ratios for the current fiscal year. Expected values will change as stock prices fluctuate and result in movements in and out of the lists weekly. Revisions to earnings per share are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.

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Stocks lose steam on Friday

Stocks lost steam after a strong gain on Thursday and ended, with declining stocks outran those gaining on a near 2 to 1 ratio on Friday, as 113 percent more shares were exchanged than on Thursday with a 200 percent greater value at the close of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market.
Thirty seven (37) securities traded, up from 34 on Thursday and ending with 11 stocks rising, 19 declining and seven closing unchanged.
The Junior Market Index fell 21.17 points to 3,400.73. The PE Ratio a measure used to compute an appropriate stock value, averaged 13.1 based on ICInsider.com’s 2021-22 earnings forecast.
Overall, 7,615,922 shares traded for $31,395,162, up from 3,577,660 units at $10,453,518 on Thursday.
Caribbean Cream led trading, with 22.4 percent of total volume after trading 1.71 million shares,  Fontana followed with 1.29 million units for 16.9 percent,  Future Energy Source added 16.4 percent, with an exchange of 1.25 million units and Mailpac Group contributed 15 percent, with 1.15 million units changing hands.

Trading averaged 205,836 units at $848,518 in contrast to 105,225 at $307,456 on Thursday. The month to date average is 172,172 units at $494,563, compared to 169,018 units at $461,407 on Thursday. June closed with an average of 225,705 units at $644,459.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows one stock ending with a higher bid than its last selling price and four with lower offers.
At the close, AMG Packaging advanced 14 cents to $1.66 with 8,078 shares changing hands, CAC 2000 shed $2 to $9.50 with an exchange of 258 units, Caribbean Assurance Brokers rose 7 cents to $2.05 with 116,907 stocks traded. Caribbean Cream spiked $1.11 to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $6.85 with a transfer of 1,709,762 shares after investors reacted positively to the reporting of a doubling in first quarter profit. Consolidated Bakeries fell 21 cents to $1.68, with 3,741 units passing through the market, Dolphin Cove declined by 12 cents to $8.28, with 616 stocks changing hands. Everything Fresh slipped 5 cents to $1 with an exchange of 80,427 shares, Fosrich fell 8 cents to $8.12 with 7,623 units traded, Future Energy Source rallied 14 cents to $1.70 with a transfer of a sizeable 1,249,955 stocks. iCreate rose 8 cents to 86 cents with investors exchanging 11,020 shares, Indies Pharma popped 9 cents to $3.65, with 122,881 units changing hands, Jamaican Teas lost 7 cents to end at $4 with an exchange of 466,801 stocks. Jetcon Corporation fell 7 cents to $1.30 with 55,362 shares changing hands, Knutsford Express dropped 85 cents to $7.15 with a transfer of 34,767 units, Lasco Distributors slipped 3 cents to $4.02, in switching ownership of 9,516 stocks. Lasco Manufacturing declined by 10 cents to $5.25, with 46,075 shares changing hands, Limners and Bards lost 5 cents to settle at $3.15 with an exchange of 11,506 units, Mailpac Group dropped 8 cents to $3.80 with 1,151,450 stocks traded. Medical Disposables spiked 31 cents to $5.28, with a transfer of 50,000 stock units and Paramount Trading fell 9 cents to $1.16 with 153,518 shares crossing the exchange.

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