Junior Market starts November with gains

The Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed on Monday with 24 percent fewer shares and 62 percent less value traded than on Friday, resulting in the market index closing higher for the start of November, unlike September and October when it fell.
Trading ended with 36 securities changing hands compared to 35 on Friday and closed with the prices of 15 stocks rising, 18 declining and three remaining unchanged.
At the close, the Junior Market Index carved out a gain of 24.91 points to settle at 2,495.15. The PE Ratio of the market averaged 11.3 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 7,309,294 shares for $12,576,887  compared to 9,578,656 units at $33,012,754 on Friday. Lumber Depot led trading with 58 percent of total volume for 4.24 million shares, followed by Lasco Financial with 15.4 percent as 1.13 million units traded and Tropical Battery with 6.7 percent or 489,722 shares.
Trading ended with an average of 203,036 units at $349,358 in contrast to 273,676 at $943,222 on Friday. Trading in October resulted in an average of 230,868 units at $535,509.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows six stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Access Financial dropped $7.24 to end at $19, with an exchange of 5,604 units, AMG Packaging lost 12 cents to close at $1.60 trading 149,249 shares, Caribbean Assurance Brokers gained 14 cents in crossing the exchange with 10,100 stock units to settle at $1.94. Caribbean Cream shed 70 cents in closing at $4, with 86,153 shares changing hands, Caribbean Flavours lost 3 cents to finish at $1.68, in exchanging 720 units, Caribbean Producers ended at $2.30, after losing 1 cent trading 23,476 shares. Derrimon Trading slipped 5 cents to  $2.50,  in exchanging 31,574 stock units, Dolphin Cove gained 87 cents to close at $6.99, with 800 units changing hands, Elite Diagnostic carved out a gain of 18 cents in closing at $3.28, after crossing the exchange with 500 units. Everything Fresh closed at 74 cents, with a loss of 4 cents after investors switched ownership of  213,195 shares, Express Catering lost 20 cents ending at $3.30, in crossing the market with 21,115 stock units, Fontana gained 1 cent to end at $5 trading 95,477 shares Fosrich shed 15 cents to settle at $3.35, in exchanging 6,238 units, General Accident gained 2 cents to finish at $6.02, with investors switching ownership of 4,258 units, Honey Bun rose to $4.85, with gains of 11 cents after exchanging 41,800 shares. iCreate lost 1 cent trading 30,160 stock units and closed at 69 cents, Iron Rock Insurance lost 1 cent in closing at $2.50, with 38,994 stock units changing hands, Jamaican Teas rose 5 cents to settle at $5.05 trading 162,161 shares. Jetcon Corporation lost 7 cents to close at 80 cents, after an exchange of 200 units, Knutsford Express gained 55 cents in closing at $6.85, in trading 1,100 units, Lasco Financial rose 33 cents to $2.39, in trading 1,126,688 shares, following release of half-year results, showing a strong rise in profit in the second quarter. Lasco Manufacturing gained 33 cents to end at $3.69, with an exchange of 19,150 units, Limners and Bards lost 16 cents to close at $2.52, in trading 71,289 shares, Lumber Depot rose to $1.30, with gains of 13 cents in a transfer of 4,240,914 shares. Mailpac Group lost 1 cent to close at $1.98, trading 239,291 shares, Main Event shed 4 cents to end at $2.98, with 2,500 units passing through the market, Medical Disposables slipped 8 cents to close at $4.67, with investors swapping 1,000 units. Paramount Trading gained 22 cents to settle at $1.90, in an exchange of 100 units, SSL Venture ended at 59 cents, after gaining 4 cents with investors swapping 9,943 units, Stationery and Office Supplies closed 30 cents higher at $4.80, with 3,482 units changing hands. Tropical Battery shed 11 cents to settle at $1.16, in clearing the market with 489,722 shares and tTech gained 50 cents in closing at $5.50 and crossing the exchange with 43,402 stock units.

In the preference segment of the market, CAC 2000 9.5% preference share lost 2 cents to close at 97 cents, with 44,519 shares passing through the market.

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

TTSE closed mixed on Monday

The volume and value of stocks traded on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday fell 90 percent and 92 percent, respectively, compared to Friday, resulting in mixed movements in the market indices.
The market closed with 11 securities trading, down from fifteen on Friday, and closed with three stocks advancing, four declining and four remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 62,793 shares for $849,435 compared to 602,518 shares valued $10,526,304 on Friday.
The average trade for the day amounted to 5,708 units at $77,221 versus an average of 40,168 units at $701,754 for each security on Friday. October closed with an average of 16,922 shares for $285,061.
The T&T Composite Index fell by 1.68 points to 1,304.83, the All T&T Index gained 0.26 points to 1,754.72, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.50 points to close at 115.55.
The Investors Choice bid-offer indicator ended with bids of four stocks closing higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│Guardian Holdings added 10 cents to finish at $20.10, in trading 2,192 stock units, Republic Financial Holdings closed 20 cents higher at $141.50, with an exchange of 20 units and Trinidad & Tobago NGL gained 5 cents to end at $15, after a transfer of 82 units.
Stocks declining│Endeavour Holdings shed 1 cent to settle at an all-time low of $12.39, in exchanging 250 units, First Citizens Bank lost 3 cents trading 3,362 stock units to close at $44.50, JMMB Group lost 5 cents and ended at $1.75, with 800 units crossing the exchange and National Enterprises lost 2 cents transferring 10,833 shares at $3.90.
Stocks trading firm│Calypso Macro Index Fund exchanged 500 units at $14, Grace Kennedy closed at $3.60, with 3,004 stock units crossing the market, One Caribbean Media traded 10,000 shares at $4.85 and Unilever Caribbean remained at $17, with 32,000 shares changing hands.

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

Lasco Financial set to dominate IC TOP 10

Kremi and NCB Financial are back in the Main and Junior Markets IC TOP 10 lists for the week as Access Financial and Salada Foods moved out, with the former earnings downgraded following the release of half-year results while the latter recovered from the price decline suffered in the previous the week.  

Jacinth Hall-Tracey, Managing Director of Lasco Financial.

The past week belonged to Caribbean Cement (CC) that posted strong increased revenues and profit with the stock jumping 12.5 percent from $45.96 to close at $57. As was the case with CC last week, Lasco Financial is set to be a big winner this week, with the company reporting outstanding second-quarter profit that should encourage investors to pick up the stock.
The Main and Junior markets closed trading for October lower than September. Signals in the market point to higher prices ahead. The Junior Market is currently signaling a big surge that will start in a few weeks as short-term moving averages cross over longer-term ones to confirm a strong rally ahead. The big move in the Main market seems a few months away, but signs are that the market should continue to move gradually higher ahead of the year-end.
This week’s focus: Lasco Financial generated $136 million in the September quarter profit compared with a loss of $16 million for the second quarter in the previous year. Profit after tax for the six months to September amounts to just $30 million, down from the corresponding period’s $75 million, and an improvement on the first-quarter loss of $106 million. Earnings per share ended at 10.7 cents for the quarter and 2.4 cents for the half-year. For the quarter, revenues fell 5.7 percent or $38 million from the 2019 September quarter to $617 million, due largely to the decline of revenues from loans that fell 34.5 percent or $152 million in the six months to September, compared with the previous year financial period.
Remittances grew 11 percent and added $50 million to revenues while Cambio operations contributed 10.8 percent or $34 million to increased revenues, the company’s Managing Director Jacinth Hall-Tracey, informed shareholders in a commentary accompanying the quarterly report.
Access Financial reported $62 million in profit after tax for the six-month to September, compared to $280 million for the same period in 2019. Higher revenue in the September quarter was offset by a $45 million increased loan loss provision, resulting in a slightly lower profit of $29 million versus $33 million in the first quarter. The next few quarters will be interesting to watch for future direction.
The top three stocks in Junior Market remain as they were this past week, with the potential to gain between 287 to 723 percent by March 2021. Caribbean Producers heads the list, followed by Lasco Financial and Elite Diagnostic. With Lasco Financial posting strong second-quarter results, they will likely drop out of the top three this coming week. The focus on all three is on the 2021 fiscal year profit, projected to recover from reduced profit for the 2020 financial year. With expected gains of 161 to 238 percent, the top three Main Market stocks are now Berger Paints followed by JMMB Group, Radio Jamaica replacing Grace Kennedy in the third position last week.
The market’s targeted average PE ratio is 20, based on companies’ profits reporting full year’s results from now to the second quarter in 2021. The Junior and Main markets are currently trading well below the market average, indicating the potential gains ahead. The JSE Main Market ended the week, with an overall PE of 15.8 and the Junior Market 12.2, based on ICInsider.com’s projected 2020-21 earnings. The average PE ratio of the Junior Market has been slowly rising, with better profit opportunities than the Main Market and narrowing the gap. The PE ratio for the Junior Market Top 10 stocks average a mere 6 at just 49 percent to the Junior Market average. The Main Market TOP 10 stocks trade at a PE of 8.3 or 52 percent of the PE of that market.
The average projected gain for the Junior Market IC TOP 10 stocks is 287 percent, and 149 percent for the JSE Main Market, based on 2020-21 earnings, indicates potentially greater gains in the Junior Market than the Main Market.
IC TOP 10 stocks are likely to deliver the best returns up to March 2021 and ranked in order of potential gains, based on likely gain 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 movement in and out of the lists for most weeks. Revisions to earnings per share are ongoing, based on receipt of new information.

Persons who compiled this report may have an interest in securities commented on in this report.

JSE Main Market rises to close October

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The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended trading on Friday with the market rising and is wont to be the case at the end of month trading as investors stocks rising beat those declining almost two to one after an exchange of 50 percent fewer shares than on Thursday.
At the close, the market indices ended October marginally lower than the end of September by more than 5,000 points, with the All Jamaican Composite Index on Friday climbing 3,148.51 points to 411,353.21. The Main Index advanced by 2,845.89 points to 375,386.39 and the JSE Financial Index gained 0.96 points to settle at 97.86.
Trading ended with 40 securities changing hands compared to 43 on Thursday and closed with the prices of 19 stocks rising, 10 declining and 11 remaining unchanged. The PE Ratio of the market averages 15.6 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 8,139,134 shares for $68,031,377 compared to 16,233,483 units at $54,575,343 on Thursday.
Transjamaican Highway led trading with 35.6 percent of the total volume of 2.90 million shares, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 14.5 percent after 1.18 million units traded and Sagicor Select Financial Fund 13.5 percent or 1.10 million shares.
Trading ended with an average of 203,478 units changing hands at $1,700,784 for each security, compared to an average of 377,523 shares at  $1,269,194  on Thursday. The average trade for the month to date ended at 398,200  units at $4,622,532 for each security, in contrast to 407,163 units at $4,757,020 on Thursday and exceeded September’s average of 265,170 units at $3,271,625.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows 14 stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of trading, Caribbean Cement shed 50 cents, in ending at $57 after exchanging 54,477 shares, Jamaica Broilers declined $1.90 in closing at $26, with 107,524 shares changing hands, Jamaica Producers gained 40 cents to settle at $21 trading 3,486 units. Jamaica Stock Exchange gained 74 cents and closed at $18.25 after the transfer of 344,824 shares, JMMB Group gained 48 cents to settle at $30, with 44,131 stock units passing through the market, Mayberry Jamaican Equities fell 89 cents to $7.35, in exchanging 22,150 stock units. MPC Caribbean Clean Energy declined by $7 to $150 after the swapping of 425 units. Pan Jam Investment advanced to $68.15, with gains of $4.65 trading 12,700 units, Proven Investments climbed $1.30 to $39.90 after exchanging just one unit. Sagicor Group ended $2.38 higher at $46.48, with 116,935 shares passing through the market, Scotia Group shed 50 cents, in ending at $45.50 with an exchange of 67,773 shares and Wisynco Group lost 46 cents in closing at $15.50, with 59,151 stock units crossing the market.

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

Junior Market Index up Friday

The Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed on Friday, with the market rising as nearly twice the number of stocks rose than fell after the trading of 170 percent more shares than on Thursday.
Trading ended with 35 securities changing hands compared to 36 on Thursday and ended with 18 stocks rising, the prices of 10 declining and seven with prices remaining unchanged.
The Junior Market Index gained 10.35 points to settle at 2,470.24. The average PE Ratio ended at 11 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 9,578,656 shares for $33,012,754, compared to 3,541,908 units at $7,409,597 on Thursday. Limners and Bards led trading with 43.1 percent of total volume with an exchange of 4.13 million shares, followed by Jamaican Teas with 15.3 percent of the day’s trade or 1.46 million units and Lumber Depot with 11.3 percent after 1.08 million shares changed hands.
Trading ended with an average of 273,676 units at $943,222 in contrast to 98,386 at $205,822 on
Thursday. The average trade for October is 230,868 units at $535,509, compared to 228,645 units at $514,337 on Thursday and well over September, with an average of 119,171 units at $249,355.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows nine stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Access Financial surged $5.24 to settle at $26.24 with 345,083 shares changing hands, AMG Packaging gained 1 cent to end at $1.72 with an exchange of 264,810 units, Caribbean Assurance Brokers declined 15 cents to finish at $1.80 with 4,282 shares passing through the market. Caribbean Cream jumped 70 cents to close at $4.70, trading 50 stock units, Caribbean Flavours lost 2 cents to settle at $1.71 with investors transferring 129,033 units, Caribbean Producers advanced 16 cents to $2.31 with an exchange of 67,465 shares. Consolidated Bakeries fell 3 cents to $1.40 with 24,000 shares changing hands, Derrimon Trading gained 16 cents to close at $2.55 with 3,682 units passing through the market, Dolphin Cove rose 2 cents to  $6.12 with investors switching ownership of 2,132 stocks. Elite Diagnostic added 1 cent to close at $3.10, in trading 19,739 units, Everything Fresh increased 6 cents to 78 cents with 24,259 stock units changing hands, Express Catering dropped 25 cents to close at $3.50 with an exchange of 100 shares. Fontana advanced 18 cents to settle at $4.99 with 139,121 stocks passing through the market, Fosrich climbed 29 cents to end at $3.50 with 204,041 units changing hands, Honey Bun lost 11 cents to finish at $4.74 with investors transferring 25,881 stock units. iCreate rose 5 cents to 70 cents with an exchange of 100 stock units, Iron Rock Insurance declined 1 cent to settle at $2.51 with 40,000 units changing hands, Jetcon Corporation increased by 17 cents to end at 87 cents with 61,007 stock units passing through the market. Knutsford Express jumped 59 cents to finish at $6.30 with 55,297 stocks trading, Lasco Distributors fell 10 cents to close at $3 with investors switching ownership of  155,724 stocks, Lasco Financial rose 1 cent to settle at  $2.06 with 47,000 units changing hands. Lasco Manufacturing dropped 23 cents to end at $3.36 with 100,100 stock units passing through the market, Limners and Bards increased 16 cents and exchanged 4,125,730 stocks to close at $2.68, Lumber Depot fell 3 cents to $1.17 with 1,081,876 units traded. Mailpac Group gained 1 cent to end at $1.99 with 205,592 stock units changing hands, Medical Disposables advanced 45 cents to finish at $4.75 with 19,572 shares passing through the market, Paramount Trading lost 2 cents to close at $1.68 with investors transferring 4,000 shares and Tropical Battery rose 4 cents to end at $1.27 with 767,279 stock units crossing the exchange.

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

Trading falls on JSE USD market

The US dollar market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed trading on Friday with the market rising after trading 46 percent fewer shares than on Thursday, resulting in an even number of stocks rising and falling. 
At the close of the market, trading ended with two securities changing hands compared to four on Thursday and closed with the prices of one stock rising, one declining and none remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equities Index gained 1.73 points to settle at 197.42. The PE Ratio of the market averaged 13.5 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 44,099 shares, accounting for US$4,635  compared to 82,170 units at US$8,383 on Thursday. The average trade for the day amounts to 22,050 units changing hands at  US$2,318, in contrast to an average of 20,543 shares at US$2,096 on Thursday. Trading ended with an average of 697,808 units for the month to date at US$17,320, in contrast to 714,702 units at US$17,695. By comparison, September ended with an average of 84,017 units for US$10,590.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows four stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Sygnus Credit Investments lost 0.49 of a cent and closed at 13 US cents while exchanging 34,863 shares and Transjamaican Highway rose 0.04 of a cent to end at 0.94 of a US cent, with the trading of 9,236 units.

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

Trinidad stocks fall in October

The Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange lost ground on Friday and ending October with a loss of 6.13 for the year to date compared to a 3.98 percent loss at the start of the month as the market retreated for most of the month.
The market closed with 15 securities trading, up from 16 on Thursday, ended with three stocks advancing, six declining and six remaining unchanged. Trading resulted in 169 percent more shares changing hands valued 215 percent more than on Thursday, as 602,518 shares were exchanged at $10,526,304 compared to 224,300 shares valued at $3,339,437 on Thursday as Guardian Holdings and Unilever Caribbean were the volume leaders for the day.
The average trade for the day amounted to 40,168 units at $701,754 versus an average of 14,019 units at $208,715 for each security on Thursday. For October to date, the average trade amounts to 16,922  shares at $285,061  compared to 15,616 units at $261,652 on Thursday. In contrast, September closed with an average of 12,021 shares for $174,137.
The T&T Composite Index shed 1.30 points to 1,306.51, the All T&T Index declined by 3.60 points to 1,754.46, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.14 points to close at 116.05.
The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of one stock higher than its last selling price and four with lower offers.
Stocks rising│ Guardian Holdings ended 95 cents higher at $20, trading 317,409 shares, Grace Kennedy gained 5 cents exchanging 346 units to close at $3.60 and One Caribbean Media finished at $4.85, with gains of 5 cents transferring 19,500 stock units.
Stocks declining│Clico Investments lost 5 cents to settle at $25.20, in exchanging 3,100 units, Massy Holdings shed 50 cents to end at $57.50, with a transfer of 58 units, National Flour closed at $1.90, after losing 10 cents trading 32,200 shares. Prestige Holdings ended 49 cents lower at a 52 weeks’ low of $7, with 934 units changing hands, Republic Financial Holdings settled at $141.30, with a loss of 45 cents transferring 998 units and Trinidad and Tobago NGL fell 5 cents to $14.95 after exchanging 26,250 stock units.
Stocks trading firmFirst Citizens Bank traded 5,484 units at $44.53, JMMB Group closed at $1.80, with 33,146 shares crossing the market, NCB Financial Group transferred 12,000 stock units at $8. Scotiabank closed at $55.49, with 9,794 stock units changing hands, Unilever Caribbean ended at $17 trading 137,000 shares and West Indian Tobacco finished at $33.44, with a transfer of 4,299 units.

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

JSE Main market drops

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended trading on Thursday, with the market declining after more stocks fell than rose after an exchange of slightly more shares trading than on Wednesday.
At the close, the All Jamaican Composite Index dropped 3,759.27 points to 408,204.70, the Main Index declined by 3,387.45 points to 372,540.50 and the JSE Financial Index shed 1.45 points to settle at 96.90.
Trading ended with 43 securities changing hands compared to 44 on Wednesday, closing with the prices of 15 stocks rising, 18 declining and 10 remaining unchanged. The average PE Ratio stands at 15.6 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 16,233,483 shares for $54,575,343 compared to 15,544,884 units at $85,008,558 on Wednesday. Transjamaican Highway led trading with 66.6 percent of the total volume of 10.82 million shares, followed by Wigton Windfarm with 13 percent or 2.12 million units of the day’s trade and Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 8.6 percent market share or 1.40 million units.
Trading ended with an average of 377,523 units changing hands at $1,269,194 compared to an average of 353,293 shares at  $1,932,013 on Wednesday. The average trade for October to date ended at 407,163 units at $4,757,020, in contrast to 408,707 units at $4,938,583 on Wednesday and exceeds by a good margin September’s average of 265,170 units at $3,271,625.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows nine stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Barita Investments dropped $3.53 to settle at $82.47, after trading 49,433 shares, Caribbean Cement gained 50 cents to close at $57.50, with 19,412 stock units passing through the market, Eppley shed 95 cents exchanging 650 units to close at $19. First Rock Capital lost 39 cents to end at $12.50, with 2,422 units crossing the market, Jamaica Producers rose $1 to $20.60, after an exchange of 24,024 stock units, Jamaica Stock Exchange lost 49 cents to settle at $17.51, in trading 12,358 stock units. JMMB Group gained 47 cents in closing at $29.52, with 45,973 shares changing hands, Kingston Properties advanced by $1.10 to $7.45, in transferring 520 units, Kingston Wharves climbed $3.27 to $47.90, with 3,487 units passing through the market. Mayberry Jamaican Equities carved out a gain of $1.64 after crossing the market with 1,525 units to settle at $8.24, MPC Caribbean Clean Energy gained $9 and closed at $157, with 1,090 units clearing the market, Palace Amusement declined by $4 in closing at $1,485 while trading 12 units. Pan Jam Investment dipped $1.50 to $63.50, with investors switching ownership of 9,284 stock units, Sagicor Group declined by $2.40 to $44.10, in an exchange of 22,788 stock units, Scotia Group gained 70 cents to settle at $46, with 2,115 units changing hands. Seprod climbed $4.50 to $62.50, with an exchange of 144,155 shares and Wisynco Group ended at $15.96, with gains of 35 cents after crossing the market with 136,098 shares.
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.50% preference share gained 97 cents to settle at $7, with an exchange of 150 units.

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

Junior Market recovers Wednesday’s loss

The Junior Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange closed on Thursday, with the market rising as more stocks rose than fell after trading 67 percent more shares than on Wednesday.
Trading ended with 36 securities changing hands compared to 34 on Wednesday and ended with the prices of 15 stocks rising, the prices of 13 declining and eight with prices remaining unchanged.
At the close, the Junior Market Index climbed 31.64 points to 2,459.89. The average PE Ratio ended at 10.7 based on ICInsider.com’s forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
The market closed with an exchange of 3,541,908 shares for $7,409,597 compared to 2,113,018 units at $4,468,027 on Wednesday.
Lumber Depot led trading with 19 percent of the total volume with 672,209 shares changing hands, followed by AMG Packaging with 14.1 percent for an exchange of 499,469 units and Tropical Battery with 13.2 percent market share accounting for 469,072 stock units.
Trading ended with an average of 98,386 units at $205,822 in contrast to 62,148 at $131,413 on Wednesday. For October to date, the average trade resulted in an exchange of 228,645 units at $514,337, compared to 235,995 units at $531,745 on Wednesday. Trading in September ended with an average of 119,171 units at $249,355.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows 10 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Access Financial climbed $2 to end at $21 with a transfer of 8,641 shares, AMG Packaging declined by 13 cents and exchanged 499,469 units to settle at $1.71, Blue Power rose 2 cents to finish at $3.47, with 599 stock units passing through the market. Caribbean Assurance Brokers gained 10 cents to close at $1.95 with 15,009 shares traded, Caribbean Cream dropped 90 cents to end at $4 with 80,001 stocks changing hands, Caribbean Flavours slipped 1 cent to $1.73  with investors switching ownership of 22,011 stock units. Caribbean Producers fell 15 cents end at $2.15, with an exchange of 118,507 stocks, Consolidated Bakeries gained 4 cents to finish at $1.43 with 17 shares passing through the market, Derrimon Trading lost 13 cents to close at $2.39 with 70,528 units changing hands. Elite Diagnostic rose 4 cents to end at $3.09, trading 37,093 stock units, Everything Fresh lost 5 cents to settle at 72 cents with investors transferring 82,826 shares,  Express Catering climbed 25 cents to finish at $3.75 with an exchange of 812 shares. Fontana advanced 10 cents to close at $4.81 with 98,078 units passing through the market, Fosrich dropped 29 cents to end at $3.21 with 207,627 stocks changing hands, GWest Corporation increased 11 cents to settle at 89 cents with 2,019 stocks changing hands. iCreate lost 5 cents to finish at 65 cents with a transfer of 3,261 units, Indies Pharma gained 7 cents to close at $2.70 with an exchange of 24,897 stock units, ISP Finance jumped $1.50 to $22.50 with 156 shares passing through the market. Jamaican Teas advanced 13 cents to settle at $5 with 35,429 stock units changing hands, Jetcon Corporation fell 12 cents to close at 70 cents with 156,951 shares traded, Knutsford Express shed 59 cents to end at $5.71 with the swapping of 40,257 shares. Lasco Distributors declined 5 cents to settle at $3.10 in exchanging 105,600 stocks, Lasco Manufacturing increased 19 cents to finish at $3.59 with 110,395 shares passing through the market, Limners and Bards closed 5 cents higher at $2.52 with 213,000 stock units changing hands. Lumber Depot climbed 10 cents in exchanging 672,209 units to end at $1.20, Main Event dropped 68 cents to settle at $3.02 with investors transferring 1,680 units, Medical Disposables lost 5 cents to finish at $4.30 with 24,811 shares trading and Tropical Battery gained 3 cents to close at $1.23 with 469,072 shares crossing the exchange.

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

JSE USD Market slips on low volume

Trading volume plunged 64 percent on Thursday as investors exchanged just five percent of Wednesday’s trading activities on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US Dollar Market.
At the close of the market, trading ended with four securities changing hands compared to five on Wednesday with the prices of one stock rising, two declining and one remaining unchanged.
The JSE USD Equities Index fell by 4.01 points to settle at 195.69, while the PE Ratio averaged 13.5 based on the ICInsider.com forecast of 2020-21 earnings.
Trading closed with an exchange of 82,170 shares, for a mere US$8,383 versus 225,878 units at US$169,537 on Wednesday. The average trade for the day amounts to 20,543 units at US$2,096, in contrast to an average of 45,176 shares at US$33,907 on Wednesday. Trading ended with an average of 714,702 units for October to date at US$17,695, in contrast to 751,236 units at US$18,516. By comparison, September closed with an average of 84,017 units for US$10,590.
At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading for the market shows two stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Proven Investments lost 0.95 of a cent in closing at 27 US cents, with 26,848 shares passing through the market, Sterling Investments gained one-tenth of a cent to end at 2.85 US cents after 280 units crossed the exchange, Sygnus Credit Investments was unchanged at 13.49 US cents trading 5,029 stock units and Transjamaican Highway slipped 0.08 of a cent and closed at 0.9 of a US cent, in exchanging 50,013 shares.

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

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