TTSE climbs higher on Friday

The All Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange index jumped 13.84 points to 1,728.04 after 14 securities traded, leading to an equal number of three stocks rising and falling, leaving eight unchanged after the total number of stock units rose over Thursday’s level but with a lower value.
The T&T Composite Index climbed 5.97 points to 1,283.09, while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.27 points to close at 113.29 as the prices of stocks held firm. The volume of stocks passing through the market amounted to 259,251 shares valued at $1,913,388 compared to 209,683 shares for $2,262,736 on Thursday.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of eight stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Gainers│ Guardian Holdings closed 24 cents higher at $18.39, with 410 units changing hands, National Flour picked up 1 cent while transferring 48,072 shares to settle at $1.71 and Scotiabank ended at $54.99, after gaining 34 cents exchanging 8,250 units.
Losers│ CinemaOne lost 1 cent trading 29 units to end at $5.74, JMMB Group closed 5 cents lower at $1.95, with 135,000 shares crossing the market and West Indian Tobacco fell by 20 cents to end at $31.20, after swapping 3,196 units.
Firm Trades│ Clico Investments exchanged 773 units at $25.30, First Citizens Bank traded 5,850 units at $44, Massy Holdings ended at $63, in swapping 448 units, One Caribbean Media remained at $5.50, with 1,100 units changing hands. Republic Financial Holdings transferred 135 units at $132.72, Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed at $16 trading 1,800 units, Trinidad Cement held firm at $1.90, with an exchange of 18,050 units and Unilever Caribbean remained at $16.99, after swapping 36,167 stock units.

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

Trading picks up on JSE US$ market

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market fell Friday, with shares of seven companies changing hands, up from just two on Thursday, but with higher volume and value.
Market activity ended with prices of two stocks closing up, two falling and three remained unchanged. Investors exchanged 57,581 shares for US$12,255, in contrast to 29,646 units valued at US$6,434, from the trading of just two securities on Thursday.
At the close, the market index lost 0.62 points to end at 190.39 and the PE ratio of the market closed with an average of 13.1 times 2020 earnings.
At the end of trading, Equityline Mortgage Investments preference share lost half of a cent with 100 units changing hands at $1.95, First Rock Capital gained half a cent in exchanging 850 shares at 8.99 US cents, Margaritaville traded 800 stock units at 18 US cents. Proven Investments exchanged 50,000 shares to end at 23.35 US cents, Sterling Investments added 0.3 of a cent as investors switched ownership of 2,165 units, Sygnus Credit Investments ended at 13 US cents after exchanging 666 units and Trans Jamaican exchanged 3,000 shares and lost 0.01 of a cent to end at 0.093 of a US cent.

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

JSE Main Market slips on Thursday

Jamaica Stock Exchange’s main market lost altitude in Thursday’s trading as declining stocks edged out advancing ones on a day with moderately less volume trading at a higher value than on Wednesday.
At the close, the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index declined 505.76 points to 416,769.58, the JSE Market Index shed 457.79 points to close at 379,953.77 and the JSE Financial Index lost 0.99 points to end at 99.73.
The market closed with 43 securities changing hands in the Main and US dollar markets with prices of 17 stocks advancing, 19 declining and seven securities trading firm. The JSE Main Market activity ended with 41 securities accounting for 11,035,315 units valued $112,835,625, in contrast to 11,610,708 units valued at $178,231,093 from 46 securities on Wednesday.
Trading was more evenly spread among stocks, than for some time and ended, with Wigton Windfarm trading 2.4 million shares for 21.5 percent of total volume. Trans Jamaican Highway followed with 2.05 million units for 18.6 percent of the day’s trade and Sagicor Select Financial Fund, with 2 million units for 18 percent market share.
The Market closed with an average of 269,154 units of $2,752,088 for each security traded, in contrast to 283,188 units valued at an average of $4,347,100 on Wednesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amount to 348,777 units valued at $2,908,729 for each security changing hands, compared to 354,034 units with an average value of $2,919,802. Trading in April resulted in an average of 1,077,021 units valued at $3,829,201 for each security.
IC bid-offer Indicator At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows eight stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and eight stocks closing with lower offers. The PE ratio of the market ended at 14.4, while the Main Market ended at 14.8 times 2020-21 earnings.
In the Main Market activity, Barita Investments closed 50 cents lower at $50.50, in exchanging 6,647 units, Caribbean Cement shed 49 cents trading 9,810 units and closed at $49.50, Jamaica Producers fell $1.40 to $20.10, with a transfer of 168,477 shares. Jamaica Stock Exchange added $1.07 to end at $22.97, after swapping 66,339 shares, Key Insurance declined to $4.50, with a loss of $1 after exchanging 97,762 shares, Kingston Properties gained 30 cents to finish at $6.30, in transferring 6,000 units. Kingston Wharves climbed $4.25 to $58.25, with 1,327 units changing hands, Mayberry Investments lost 40 cents to close at $5.60 with 30,485 stock units changing hands, Mayberry Jamaican Equities exchanged 27,317 stock units after shedding 60 cents to end at $9.40, and is trading at an 11.5 percent premium to the Net Asset Value as of May 18, of J$8.15. Palace Amusement closed $200 lower to $1,100, in trading 81 units, Proven Investments lost 50 cents to settle at $34.50 in swapping 2,417 units, Salada Foods declined to $26, with a loss of $2 after transferring 9,397 units. Scotia Group closed at $44, after losing $1 and exchanging 5,173 units and Sygnus Credit Investments ended the day 90 cents higher at $16, with 4,069 units changing hands.

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

Junior Market inches higher – Thursday

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The Junior Market Index followed up 111 points gain on Wednesday with an additional 5.21 points rise on Thursday to close at 2,526.01, with the prices of 12 securities advancing, nine declining, with ten stocks closing unchanged.  
Trading concluded with 29 securities changing hands, resulting in an exchange of 3,217,184 units valued at $14,221,850 compared to 2,553,437 units valued at $9,523,569 from 30 securities on Wednesday. The market’s PE ratio closed at 9.2 times 2020-21 earnings.
Trading ended with an average of 110,937 units valued at $490,409 for each security traded in contrast to 85,115 units at $317,452 on Tuesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 152,184 units valued at $421,248 and previously 139,307 units valued at $416,403. In contrast, April closed with an average of 447,863 units valued at $1,028,076 for each security traded.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows five stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close of the market, the recently listed Caribbean Assurance Brokers climbed 11 cents to $2.50 with an exchange of 80,524 units as supply continues to dry up for the stock. Caribbean Cream ended with a loss of 1 cent at $2.54 with 20,000 stock units changing hands, Caribbean Producers finished at $2.41 after sliding 8 cents in the swapping 526,391 units, Derrimon Trading jumped 31 cents in the exchange of 85,106 shares to close at $2.43. Everything Fresh ended 9 cents higher at 80 cents with 26,000 shares changing hands, Express Catering shed 16 cents trading 23,200 stock units at $3.35, Fontana ended market activity 12 cents higher at $5.56 trading 298,168 shares. General Accident jumped 99 cents in the exchange of 1,404,778 units to close at $5.99 after the company posted first-quarter results, with profit rising 146 percent to $76 million as investments and other income grew from just $7 million to $74 million. Honey Bun fell 15 cents to $5 with 34,711 shares crossing the exchange, iCreate added 2 cents and exchanged 70,302 shares to finish at 53 cents, Iron Rock Insurance climbed 54 cents to $3.99 with trading a mere 200 units, Jamaican Teas lost 10 cents in swapping 41,176 units to end at $3.90. Lasco Distributors declined 3 cents to finish at $3 in the trading 95,285 units, Lasco Manufacturing jumped 25 cents and swapped 1,481 shares to settle at $4.30, Limners and Bards finished at $1.90 after gaining 5 cents and exchanging 12,428 shares. Lumber Depot added 1 cent and traded 79,678 units to close at $1.14, MailPac picked up 3 cents to end at $1.91 with 166,821 shares changing hands, Main Event rounded out the day at $4.18 after gaining 10 cents and exchanging 200 shares.  Medical Disposables closed trading of 77,337 units and slipped 7 cents to end at $7.05, Stationery and Office Supplies dropped 25 cents in swapping 68,787 shares to settle at $6.05 and tTech fell 25 cents to $4.50 with 21,000 with units crossing the exchange.

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

JSE US$ market trading drops

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market fell on Thursday with an exchange of only two companies’ shares, leading to depressed volume crossing the market.
Market activity ended with only one stock closing with a change in the price. Investors exchanged 29,646 units at US$6,434, in contrast to 272,913 units valued at US$53,621, from the trading of five securities on Wednesday.
At the close, the market index gained 0.43 points to 191.01 and the PE ratio of the market closed with an average of 12.9 times 2020 earnings.
At the end of trading, Proven Investments traded 25,876 shares to end at 23.35 US cents. Sygnus Credit Investments ended with a rise of 0.1 of a cent to 13 US cents after exchanging 3,770 units.

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

Another day of gains for TT stocks

The Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange ended with the market indices closing modestly higher at the end of trading on Thursday, with an increase in the number of active securities. 
The T&T Composite Index added 1.32 points to 1,277.12. The All T&T Index gained 2.61 points to 1,714.20, while the Cross Listed Index remained unchanged at 113.56.
The market closed with fourteen securities trading, with three rising, two declining and nine holding firm. Market activity resulted in 209,683 shares valued at $2,262,735.92 changing hands, compared to 233,043 shares for $1,174,988 on Wednesday.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of five stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Gainers│ Clico Investments gained 30 cents to close at $25.30, with 11,011 stock units changing hands, Massy Holdings jumped $8 to a 52 weeks’ high of $63, in trading 22,440 shares and Republic Financial Holdings ended 17 cents higher at $132.72 after swapping a mere 100 units.
Losers│ Guardian Holdings shed 25 cents to settle at $18.15, after trading 1,675 units and Trinidad and Tobago NGL closed 8 cents lower at $16, with an exchange of 13,600 stock units.
Firm Trades│ First Citizens ended the day at $44, in trading 1,125 units, L.J Williams B share held firm at $1.48, with an exchange of 7,500 stock units, National Flour transferred 44,584 shares at $1.70. One Caribbean Media traded 3,000 units at $5.50. Point Lisas swapped 281 units at $3.30, Scotiabank ended at $54.65 with a transfer of 300 units, Trinidad Cement held firm at $1.90, after trading 100,000 shares, Unilever Caribbean remained at $16.99, after swapping 1,290 units and West Indian Tobacco exchanged 2,777 units at $31.40.

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

Junior Market jumps 111 points – Wednesday

The Junior Market regained all the ground lost on Tuesday and more in trading on Wednesday as the market index surged 110.51 points to close at 2520.80 as the prices of 15 securities advanced, seven declined and eight remained unchanged.
The day’s activities ended with 30 securities changing hands, resulting in an exchange of 2,553,437 units valued at $9,523,569 compared to 7,713,659 units for $39,344,491 from 31 companies on Tuesday. The average PE ratio of the Junior Market ended at 9.1 times 2020-21 earnings.
Trading closed with an average of 85,115 units at $317,452 for each security traded in contrast to 248,828 units changing hands at $1,269,177 on Monday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 139,307 units valued at $416,403 and previously 143,541 units valued at $424,134. In comparison, April closed with an average of 447,863 units valued at $1,028,076 for each security traded.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows three stocks ended with bids higher than its last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close of the market, Blue Power advanced 15 cents in the exchange of 17,154 units to end at $3.70, Caribbean Assurance Brokers finished 4 cents higher at $2.39 with 1,750 shares changing hands, Caribbean Cream climbed 55 cents and traded 73,000 shares to close at $2.55. Caribbean Flavours ended 2 cents higher at $10.02 in the exchange of 100 shares, Caribbean Producers slipped 1 cent to $2.49 with 109,500 units changing hands, Derrimon Trading gained 12 cents in exchanging 99,504 shares to settle at $2.12. Dolphin Cove fell 57 cents to $7.23 in the swapping of 5,282 units, Elite Diagnostic ended at $3.88 after rising 8 cents and trading just 620 shares, Express Catering added 6 cents in exchanging 117,458 units to close at $3.51. General Accident jumped 49 cents to $5 with 349,065 shares changing hands, Honey Bun fell 25 cents and traded 1,500 shares to close at $5.15, Indies Pharma closed 9 cents higher at $2.20 with 18,818 units crossing the exchange. ISP Finance shed $1.90 in the trading of 6,010 shares to end at $14, Jamaican Teas inched 1 cent higher and exchanged 52,000 shares to settle at $4, Knutsford Express jumped 80 cents to $8.50 with 3,470 units changing hands. Lasco Distributors climbed 73 cents to $3.03, with the swapping of 200 shares, Lasco Financial picked up 10 cents and exchanged 36,897 shares to end at $2.70, Lasco Manufacturing traded 1,018,392 units to close at $4.05 after slipping 4 cents. Limners and Bards declined 5 cents in switching 5,500 units to end at $1.85, Lumber Depot gained 1 cent to end at $1.13 with 95,476 shares traded, MailPac Group gained 4 cents in the exchange of 343,873 units to settle at $1.88 and Medical Disposables jumped 82 cents to close at $7.12 with 6,000 shares crossing the exchange.

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

JSE Main Market jumps – Wednesday

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market recovered all the losses in the leading indices and more suffered on Tuesday, at the end of trading on Wednesday. At the close, the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index surging 7,405.57 points to 417,275.34, the JSE Market Index jumping 6,660.37 points to 380,411.56 and the JSE Financial Index rose 1.86 points to 100.72.
The market closed with 46 securities changing hands in the Main and US dollar markets with prices of 15 stocks advancing, 16 declining and 15 securities trading firm. The JSE Main Market activity ended with 41 securities changing hands accounting for 11,610,708 units valued at $178,231,093, in contrast to 17,254,018 units valued at $121,600,273 from 45 securities on Tuesday.
Trans Jamaican Highway led trading with 4.8 million shares for 41.4 percent of total volume followed by Wigton Windfarm with 1.4 million units for 11.7 percent of the day’s trade and Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 785,416 units for 6.8 percent market share.
The Market closed with an average of 283,188 units valued $4,347,100 for each security traded, in contrast to 383,423 units valued at an average of $2,702,228 on Tuesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amount to 354,034 units valued at $2,919,802 for each security changing hands, compared to 359,042 units with an average of $2,811,232. Trading in April resulted in an average of 1,077,021 units valued at $3,829,201 for each security.
IC bid-offer Indicator At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows ten stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and five stocks closing with lower offers. The PE ratio of the market ended at 14.4, while the Main Market ended at 14.8 times 2020-21 earnings.
In the Main Market, Caribbean Cement ended at $49.99, with a loss of $1.51 trading 34,732 stock units, Eppley advanced to $16.99, after climbing $1.49 exchanging 188,437 shares, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund closed $1.37 lower to $36.02, in swapping 905 units. First Rock Capital picked up 50 cents to settle at $11.50, with 500 units changing hands, Jamaica Producers gained 50 cents transferring 262,775 shares and closed at $21.50, Jamaica Stock Exchange advanced $1.10 to $21.90, in trading 29,956 stock units. Key Insurance fell 70 cents to $5.50, with an exchange of 34,397 stock units, Mayberry Jamaican Equities gained 63 cents to end at $10, after swapping 15,664 units, NCB Financial Group declined by $10 to end at $140, after exchanging 397,829 shares. Palace Amusement ended the day’s trade $60 lower at $1,300, in transferring 50 units, Proven Investments fell $1 to $35, with 1,284 units changing hands, Sagicor Group picked up 49 cents to finish at $45.49, in trading 84,426 shares and Scotia Group closed at $45, with gains of $1 exchanging 92,849 shares.

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

Volume drops on TTSE – Wednesday

Investors traded in more securities on Wednesday on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange, resulting in less volume and far lower value than on Tuesday as the market indices rose.
At the close of the market, the T&T Composite Index gained 1.25 points to 1,275.80. The All T&T Index rose 0.50 points to 1,711.59, while the Cross Listed Index added 0.27 points to close at 113.56.
The market closed with sixteen securities trading with three rising, two declining and eleven holding firm. The volume of stocks passing through the market amounted to 233,043 shares valued at $1,174,988, down from 304,692 shares for $6,337,963 on Tuesday.
IC bid-offer Indicator The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with the bids of seven stocks higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
Gainers│ JMMB Group picked up 5 cents to close at $2 in exchanging 550 units, National Flour ended 19 cents higher at $1.70 trading 34,414 shares and Scotiabank rose 1 cent to end at $54.65, with 1,459 units crossing the market.
Losers│ Point Lisas closed at $3.30, with a loss of 15 cents trading 1,000 units and Trinidad and Tobago NGL shed 31 cents to finish at $16.08, in swapping 355 units.
Firm Traders│ Agostini’s closed at $24 exchanging 294 units, Clico Investments transferred 2,862 units at $25, First Caribbean International ended at 7.50 trading 1,100 units. Grace Kennedy swapped 576 units at $2.90, L.J Williams B remained at $1.48, with 21,845 stock units changing hands, Massy Holdings held firm at $55 while transferring 47 units. NCB Financial held firm at $7.50, with 99,950 shares crossing the market, One Caribbean Media was unchanged at $5.50, after trading 2,850 units, Trinidad Cement ended at $1.90 in swapping 65,000 shares. Unilever Caribbean exchanged 591 units at $16.99 and West Indian Tobacco held firm at $31.40, with an exchange of 150 units.

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

JSE US$ market inched higher

Volume trading dropped on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market on Wednesday, with less than half of Tuesday’s levels as the number of active companies increased by one, leading to a moderate rise in the market index.
Market activity ended with just five securities changing hands after three stocks rose, one declined and one remained unchanged. Investors exchanged 272,913 units valued at US$53,621, in contrast to 720,104 units at $113,792 from the trading of seven securities on Tuesday.
At the close, the market index gained 3.01 points to 190.58 and the PE ratio of the market closed with an average of 12.9 times 2020 earnings.
At the end of trading, First Rock Capital fell 0.1 of a cent in exchanging 22,118 units at 8.5 US cents, Proven Investments traded 4,172 shares to end at 22.8 US cents. Sygnus Credit Investments ended at 12.9 US cents after exchanging 523 units, with a rise of 0.1 of a cent and Trans Jamaican Highway put on 0.1 of a cent to end at 0.99 of a US cent in transferring 200,100 shares. Trading in the preference segment ended with JMMB Group 6% preference shares exchanging 46,000 units after rising 7 cents to close at US$1.06.

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

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