The Lab doubles price in two days

Kimala Bennett, Managing Director of The Lab.

Advertising agents, Limners and Bards, the most recent listing on the Junior Market, more than doubled the $1 IPO price since listing on Friday, after rising 80 cents on Monday to close at $2.10.
The stock is one a day when 34 securities changed hands, down from 30 on Friday, as prices of 11 securities advanced, 12 declined and 11 remained unchanged.
 At the close, the Junior Market Index climbed 41.05 points to close at 3,384.41 and is now up 4 percent for the year.
Market activities, resulted in an exchange of 6,233,349 units valued at $30,586,927, compared to 4,017,691 units amounting to $20,933,388 on Friday.
By the close of trading, Blue Power ended at a 52 weeks’ closing high of $14.40 and Stationery and Office Supplies ended at a 52 weeks’ high of $12.20 but Jamaican Teas that traded at a 52 weeks’ high of $5.99 failed to hold this price at the close.
Trading ended with an average of 183,334 units for an average of $899,616 in contrast to 133,923 units for an average of $697,780 on Friday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 100,126 units with a value of $397,886 for each security traded, compared to 95,347 units with a value of $356,070 traded previously. June ended with an average of 166,169 units at $674,841 for each security traded.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 5 stocks closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and one closed with a lower offer.
Stocks ending with price changes|AMG Packaging exchanged 47,666 shares to close at $2.10 after falling 14 cents, Blue Power ended trading with 61,676 shares, after rising 90 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $14.40, Blue Power closed 90 cents higher at $14.40, with 61,676 stock units trading. CAC2000 declined 15 cents in trading of 41,845 units to close at $14.95, Caribbean Cream close with a loss of 7 cents at $4.93, ion the swapping of 31,728 shares, Caribbean Flavours gained $2.07 to end at $16.07 with 1,512 stock units changing hands, Caribbean Producers ended with a loss of 1 cent at $4.79 trading 19,752 stock units. Consolidated Bakeries closed trading of 148,767 units and gained 10 cents to end at $2, Derrimon Trading closed 5 cents higher at $2.70, with 34,264 stock units trading. Express Catering climbed 5 cents, exchanging 122,992 shares at $6.30, Elite Diagnostic ended trading with 66,571 shares, after rising 8 cents to close at $5.40, Fontana lost 10 cents in trading of 845,254 units to close at $8.40, Gwest Corporation ended with a loss of 1 cent at 1.54 with 203,184 stock units changing hands. Honey Bun lost 75 cents in trading of 31,241 units to end at $5.30, Indies Pharma closed 4 cents higher at $3.06, with 35,000 stock units trading, Jamaican Teas dipped 25 cents in trading of 2,059,280 units to end at $4.75, after trading at a 52 weeks’ high of $5.99 earlier. Jetcon Corporation closed 5 cents higher at $1.95, with 58,152 stock units trading, Limners and Bards traded 69,589 units and gained 85 cents to end at a record of $2.15 after trading at an intraday high of $2.40, Lasco Financial ended with a loss of 1 cent at $4.59 with 1,564,185 stock units changing hands. Lasco Manufacturing close with a loss of 5 cents at $4.20, in swapping 100,663 shares, Main Event lost 64 cents in trading of 12,141 units at $7.35. Paramount Trading closed 30 cents higher at $2.30, with 500 stock units trading, Stationery and Office Supplies gained $1.20 to end at a record close of $12.20, trading 2,268 shares and tTech declined 30 cents in trading of 5,000 units at $5.20.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Prices rise on TTSE – Monday

Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange Head Quarters

Trading on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday resulted in a big rise in the market indices with the Composite Index jumping 16.95 points to 1,416.38, the All T&T Index gaining 2.96 points to 1,779.76, while the Cross Listed Index rose 4.28 points to close at 142.65.
Market activity ended with 15 securities changing hands against 10 on Friday, with 6 advancing, 3 declining and 6 remaining unchanged. At close, 317,614 shares changed hands with a value of $3,871,570 compared to 96,621 shares at $1,288,309, on Friday.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended with one stock closing with the bid that was higher than the last selling price and 2 with lower offers.
Gains| Grace Kennedy concluded trading with a gain of 5 cents to end at $3.35, with 130,000 stock units changing hands, Guardian Holdings added 25 cents and completed trading at $18.50, with investors exchanging 26,054 shares, NCB Financial gained 55 cents to close at a record high of $10.75, after exchanging 20,000 shares. Republic Financial increased 19 cents to end at $121.20, with investors exchanging 2,479 shares, Trinidad & Tobago NGL rose 5 cents in trading 5,511 units to close at $28.30 and Unilever Caribbean gained 98 cents and completed trading of 3,000 shares at $24.98.
Losses| Massy Holdings lost 8 cents in ending at $55, with 10,805 units crossing the exchange, Sagicor Financial dropped 10 cents and settled at $10, with 1,965 stock units changing hands and West Indian Tobacco ended trading 4,580 shares for 5 cents lower to $110.20.
Firm Trades| Clico Investments Fund traded 8,391 shares to close at $24.10, First Caribbean International Bank settled at $8.34, with 8,000 stock units trading, First Citizens Bank concluded at $40, with 3,146 units. JMMB Group settled at $2.50, after exchanging 57,080 shares, Scotiabank ended at $59.75 after trading 8,122 shares and Trinidad Cement settled at $2.45, with 28,481 stock units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

The Lab jumps IC TOP 10

Fresh from its recent successful IPO, shares of Limners and Bards (The Lab) were listed on the Junior Market on Friday.
Just 100 shares traded at $1.30 but the stock ended with the bid at $1.65 and it dropped out of the IC Junior Market TOP 10.
The Lab earnings for the current fiscal year to October is poised to be in the region of 13 cents per share. With the bid at $1.65, the PE is 12 with not many Junior Market stocks selling above this level. The bulls have now descended on the Junior Market and could well deliver a premium valuation for the company’s stock that will be scarce.
Lasco Manufacturing enters the Junior Market TOP 10 while Jamaica Broilers price dip to $32 and came into the Main Market TOP 10 at the expense of Seprod with the price rising from $46 last week to $48.40.
In the past week, the main market continues to hit new record highs, closing the week at an all-time high on its way to over 700,000 points for the All Jamaica Index. Momentum continues to move the market away from long-term resistance at 520,000 points. The Junior Market rose during the week and recovered all of the 2019 losses and more and is less than 100 points away from the all-time high of 3,436 points in September last year. Technical indicators point to the record be taken out soon and could happen this week with more results due.
The three most attractive Junior Market stocks are Caribbean Producers with projected gains of 233 percent, followed by Iron Rock with projected gains of 208 percent and tTech with possible gains of 191 percent.
Sterling Investments heads the main market with potential gains of 156 percent followed by Sygnus Credit Investments with 137 percent and Berger Paints in third spot and likely to gain 132 percent by March next year.
The main market closed the week with the overall PE at 15.8 and the Junior Market moved up from 10.20 last week to 11.4 as the market recovered grounds lost in the first half of the year. The PE ratio for Junior Market Top 10 stocks averages 7.6 and the main market PE 9. These levels, point to big upside for TOP 10 stocks over the next 12 months and Junior Market stocks in particular as they lag by far, the values of the main market.
The TOP 10 stocks now trade at an average discount of 34 percent to the average for the Junior Market Top stocks and main market stocks trade at a discount of 43 percent to the overall market.
TOP 10 stocks are likely to deliver the best returns within a 12 months period. Projected earnings, for each company’s current fiscal year, are used in determining, the selected stocks. The PE for and projected earnings for each stock are computed to show potential gains for the year, which are ranked in descending order. Potential values will change as stock prices fluctuate and will result in movements of the selection in and out of the lists for most weeks. Earnings per share are revised on an ongoing basis as new information is received that can result in changes in and out of the list.

This report is compiled by persons who may have an interest in the securities commented on.

AJI at record close of 565,797 – Friday

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New record high for the JSE main market.

The Jamaica Stock Exchange All Jamaican Composite Index ended at another record close on Friday, the 36th record close for the year, as the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index climbed 4,042.30 points to close at 565,797.64.
The JSE Index jumped 3,673.39 points to close at 515,150.21 and the JSE Financial Index rose 0.94 points in closing at 138.25.
Market activity, resulted in 37 securities trading in the main and US dollar markets, leading to 11 securities advancing, 11 declining and 9 trading firm, compared to 36 securities trading on Thursday. VMBS Investments and Sygnus Credit Investments closed at 52 weeks’ high and Eppley 7.5% preference share closed at a 52 weeks’ low while NCB Financial traded at an all-time high of $249 but failed to hold at the level at the close. Trading ended with 35,718,490 units valued at $1,655,204,831 compared to 25,023,082 units valued at $337,036,565 changing hands on Thursday.
Sagicor Group led trading with 16 million shares for 45 percent of total main market volume, Wigton Windfarm followed with 5 million units for 14.6 percent of total volume and Scotia Group with 3.99 million shares for 11 percent of the day’s volume.
The market closed with an average of 1,020,528 units at $47,291,567 for each security traded, in contrast to 695,086 units for an average of $9,362,127 on Thursday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 1,129, 518 shares valued at $16,213,671 changing hands, compared to 1,135,212 shares valued at $14,514,099 for each security traded. June closed with an average of 1,608,485 units valued at $19,605,318 for each security traded.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 5 stocks ending with bids higher than the last selling price and 3 with lower offers.
In the main market activity, Barita Investments gained 60 cents to end at $83 trading 39,924 stock units trading, Caribbean Cement lost 90 cents trading 58,384 units at $79.10, Grace Kennedy closed trading of 7,830 units and gained $1 at $71, Jamaica Broilers fell $1.95 in trading 2,065,836 units at $32. JMMB Group traded 2,107,526 shares to close at $53 after falling $1, Kingston Wharves ended trading 2,519 shares and gained $3.49 to end at $71.99, Mayberry Investments climbed 48 cents in exchanging 4,159 shares to close at $8.60. NCB Financial traded at a record of $249, shortly after the market opened but the price drifted down and lost $1 from the previous day’s close with 144,913 units changing hands to close $219. Sagicor Real Estate Fund closed trading of 18,805 units and gained 50 cents to end at $11.50, Salada Foods traded 1,229 shares after falling by $2 to $36, Seprod lost 60 cents in trading 42,258 units to close at $48.40. Scotia Group declined 50 cents in trading of 3,983,856 shares at $55 Sygnus Credit Investments closed trading of 15,100 units and gained 40 cents to end at a record high of $16.90 and Sterling Investments traded 452,602 and gained 40 cents to end at $3.95.
Trading in the US securities market resulted in 253,518 units valued $53,056 changing hands with Proven Investments lost 2 cents in trading 193,518 shares, to close at 24.01 US cents and Sygnus Credit Investments closed with 60,000 units changing hands at 10 US cents after falling one cent. The JSE USD Equities Index lost 3.21 points to close at 183.80 points.

The lab up 30% first day on Junior Market

Limners and Bards started trading on the Junior Market but only 100 shares officially traded, as the price hit the 30 percent limitation at the first trade and no other investor was willing to sell at that price.
The stock closed at an all-time high of $1.30 but with the bid at $1.65 on a day when 30 securities changed hands, down from 34 on Thursday, as prices of 16 securities advanced, 10 declined and 4 remained unchanged.
The Junior Market Index climbed 25.27 points to close at 3,343.36 on Friday, and in so doing moved strongly into the black for 2019 with gains of 3 percent for the year.
Market activities, resulted in an exchange of 4,017,691 units amounting to $20,933,388, compared to 2,463,608 units valued at $13,106,397 on Thursday.
By the close of trading, Blue Power traded at a 52 weeks’ high of $16.30 but closed at $13.50 and Elite Diagnostic that traded at a 52 weeks’ high of $6.25 but failed to hold this price at the close.
Trading ended with an average of 133,923 units for $697,780 for each security trading, in contrast to 72,459 units for an average of $385,482 on Thursday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 95,347 units with a value of $356,070 for each security traded, compared to 93,288 units with a value of $337,830 traded previously. June ended with an average of 166,169 units at $674,841 for each security traded.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 6 stocks closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and one closed with a lower offer.
Stocks ending with price changes| AMG Packaging declined 6 cents in trading of 6,670 units to close at $2.24, Consolidated Bakeries ended trading with 71,706 shares, after rising 10 cents to end at $1.90, Express Catering declined by 10 cents to settle at $6.25 in exchanging 8,100 shares, Everything Fresh dipped 20 cents in trading of 111,225 units at $1.30. Elite Diagnostic declined 68 cents in trading of 352,923 units to end at $5.32, Fosrich Group lost 5 cents in trading of 38,336 units at $4.70, Fontana  ended trading with 695,683 shares, after rising 30 cents to end at $8.50, General Accident gained 21 cents to end at $4.50 in trading of 137,985 units. Honey Bun lost 10 cents in trading 6,500 shares to close at $6.05, iCreate ended market activity in exchanging 7,050 shares to close at 70 cents after falling 3 cents, Indies Pharma lost 4 cents in trading 242,376 shares to close at 3.02 cents, Iron Rock Insurance ended trading with 1,500 shares, after rising 15 cents to end at $3.90. Jamaican Teas closed trading of 1,141,127 units and gained 7 cents to end at $5, Jetcon Corporation ended trading with 8,200 shares, after rising 5 cents to end at $1.90, Knutsford Express closed 10 cents higher at $11, with 2,973 stock units trading, Key Insurance closed trading of 953 units and gained 20 cents to end at $3.90. KLE Group closed 1 cent higher at $1.73, with 1,155 stock units trading, Limners and Bards climbed 30 cents to settle at a record high of $1.30 with just 100 shares changing hands, Lasco Distributors closed 15 cents higher at $3.15, with 54,500 stock units trading, Lasco Financial gained 1 to end at $4.60, trading 546,846 shares. Lasco Manufacturing ended trading with 41,900 shares, after rising 5 cents to end at $4.25, Medical Disposables climbed 31 cents in exchanging 22,800 shares at $7, Main Event ended with a loss of 1 cent to close at $7.99 with 7,062 stock units changing hands. Paramount Trading closed trading of 35,551 units and gained 22 cents to end at $2, Stationery and Office Supplies fell 1 cent to close at $11 with 5,885 stock units changing hands and tTech climbed 40 cents and exchanged 127 shares at $5.50.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Trading drops on TTSE – Friday

NCB hits record high on TTSE on Friday.

Trading activity dived on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, with just 96,621 shares changing hands amounting to a mere $1,288,309, compared to 1,052,606 shares at $6,701,584, on Thursday. 
Market activity ended with 10 securities changing hands against 12 on Thursday. At the close, one advanced, 3 declined and 6 remained unchanged.
At close, the Composite Index jumped 16.85 points to 1,399.43. The All T&T Index shed 1.81 points to 1,776.80, while the Cross Listed Index rose 4.92 points to close at 138.37.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended at 2 stocks with bids that were higher than their last selling prices and 2 with lower offers.
Gains| NCB Financial jumped 80 cents in trading 76,000 shares to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $10.20.
Losses| Clico Investments traded 11,589 units and lost 10 cents in closing at $24.10, First Citizens Bank closed with a loss of 1 cent to settle at $40, with an exchange of 2,537 units and Unilever Caribbean fell 1 cent and ended at $24, with 328 units crossing the exchange.
Firm Trades| Calypso Macro Index Fund traded 500 shares and closed at $14, First Caribbean International Bank completed trading of 360 shares at $8.34, JMMB Group closed at $2.50, after exchanging 4,000 shares. Republic Financial ended at $121.01, with investors exchanging 250 shares, Scotiabank concluded trading of 707 shares at $59.75 and West Indian Tobacco ended at $110.25, with 350 units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

AJI at record close of 561,755 – Thursday

The Jamaica Stock Exchange All Jamaican Composite Index ended at another record close on Thursday, the 35th record close for the year, as the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index surged 7,402.24 points to close at 561,755.34.
The JSE Index jumped 6,726.38 points to close at 511,476.82 and the JSE Financial Index rose 1.43 points in closing at 135.37.
Market activity, resulted in 38 securities trading in the main and US dollar markets, leading to 18 securities advancing, 11 declining and 9 trading firm, compared to 36 securities trading on Wednesday.  Trading ended with 25,023,082 units valued at $337,036,565 compared to 22,775,778 units valued at $1,289,797,014 changing hands on Wednesday.
Wigton Windfarm dominated trading with 18.64 million shares for 75 percent of total main market volume, Scotia Group followed with 2 million units for 8 percent of total volume and Wisynco Group with 642,312 shares for 2.6 percent of the day’s volume. NCB Financial traded at a record of $228.99 during the day with 634,727 units changing hands to close $220.
The market closed with an average of 695,086 units at $9,362,127 for each security traded, in contrast to 690,175 units for an average of $39,084,758 on Wednesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 1,135,212 shares valued at $14,514,099 changing hands, compared to 1,160,203 shares valued at $14,821,170 for each security traded. June closed with an average of 1,608,485 units valued at $19,605,318 for each security traded.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows one stock ended with the bid higher than the last selling price and 4 with lower offers.
In the main market activity, Barita Investments gained $6.40 to end at $82.40 trading 17,858 stock units trading, Berger Paints declined 76 cents in trading of 2,274 units at $ 17.95, Eppley closed trading of 7,231 units and gained 50 cents to end at $17, Jamaica Producers fell 50 cents in trading of 5,743 units at $28. Jamaica Stock Exchange traded 259,481 shares to close at $35.01, after falling $4.49, Kingston Properties ended trading with 13,100 shares, after rising 25 cents to end at $5.75, Mayberry Jamaican Equities climbed 50 cents in exchanging 8,932 shares to close at $12.50. Portland JSX climbed 40 cents in exchanging 3,940 shares at $8, at $ 8, Proven Investments jumped $3.90 to $40, in trading 1,000 shares, Salada Foods climbed $5 to settle at $38 with 1,437 shares changing hands, Sagicor Real Fund closed trading of 33,134 units and gained 38 cents to end at $11. Sygnus Credit Investments closed trading of 59,223 units and gained 50 cents to end at record high of $16.50, Seprod lost 50 cents in trading 19,570 units to close at $49, Scotia Group declined 25 cents in trading of 2,028,890 units at $55.50 and Wisynco Group gained $2 to end at record closing high of $28, trading 642,312 shares after it traded at a record high of $29.88..
Trading in the US securities market resulted in 5,610 units valued $10,826 changing hands. Market activity ended with JMMB Group 5.75% preference share traded 5,200 units at $2. followed by JMMB Group 6% preference share exchanged 410 units at $1.04.
The JSE USD Equities Index closed unchanged at 187.01 points.

Big push higher for Junior Market

The Jamaica Stock Exchange Junior Market Index surged 85.66 points to end at 3,318.09 on Thursday, the highest close for the year, and the highest point since the latter part of October last year.
Since the close of trading last week Thursday, the Junior Market gained 234.26 and is now 2.2 percent up, for the year. The PE ratio is just 11 times 2019 estimated earnings well off from the more than 15 for the main market.
By the close of trading, Blue Power jumped to a 52 weeks’ high of $13.50 and so did Elite Diagnostic that closed trading at $6 and Stationery and Office Supplies trading at a record $12.
The market closed with 34 securities changing hands, compared to 27 on Wednesday, resulting in the prices of 21 rising, 8 declining and 5 remaining unchanged.
Trading picked up over Wednesday’s levels with an exchange of 2,463,608 units valued at $13,106,397, compared to 2,728,440 units valued at $14,270,901, on Wednesday.
Trading ended with an average of 72,459 units for an average of $385,482 in contrast to 101,053 units for an average of $528,552 on Wednesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 93,288 units with a value of $337,830 for each security traded, compared to 94,629 units with a value of $334,761 traded previously. June ended with an average of 166,169 units at $674,841 for each security traded.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 4 stocks closing with bids higher than their last selling prices and one closed with a lower offer.
Stocks ending with price changes| Access Financial close with a loss of $1.45 at $46.50, in trading 1,150 shares, AMG Packaging closed 5 cents higher at $2.30, trading 55,604 stock units, Blue Power climbed $13.50 to settle at a record $13.50 with 26,020 shares changing hands, CAC2000 climbed 10 cents and exchanged 770 shares at $15.10. Caribbean Cream fell 5 cents in trading of 29,765 units at $5, Caribbean Flavours climbed $1 to settle at $14, with 63,144 shares changing hands, Cargo Handlers climbed 95 cents and exchanged 5,000 shares at $10.95, Caribbean Producers gained 1 to end at $4.80, trading 73,759 shares, Derrimon Trading climbed 9 cents and exchanged 15,700 shares at $2.65. Express Catering closed trading of 48,368 units and gained 5 cents to end at $6.35, Everything Fresh ended trading with 87,428 shares, after rising 5 cents to close at $1.50, Elite Diagnostic ended trading of 117,172 shares, after rising 50 cents to end at a record closing high of $6, Fosrich Group climbed 6 cents, exchanging 69,189 shares at $4.75. Fontana lost 65 cents in trading of 655,120 units at $8.20, General Accident dipped 6 cents in trading of 239,128 units at $4.29. GWest Corporation staged a big recovery since falling to a low a recent low of 70 cents to end trading at $1.55 after rising 30 cents in exchanging 6,300 units. Honey Bun closed trading of 15,307 units and gained 10 cents to end at $6.15. iCreate closed trading of 133,826 units after rising 3 cents to end at 73 cents, Indies Pharma closed 3 cents higher at $3.06, trading 111,287 stock units. Jamaican Teas climbed 64 cents, in exchanging 52,365 shares at $4.93, after the company posted increased profits for the nine months to June, with earnings of 32 cents per share versus 20 cents in 2018. Jetcon Corporation climbed 25 cents and exchanged 2,500 shares at $1.85, Key Insurance decline 20 cents trading 13,580 units at $3.70, Lasco Distributors lost 10 cents in trading of 98,192 units at $3, Lasco Financial gained 1 cent to land at $4.59, trading 134,995 shares. Medical Disposables declined 31 cents to $6.69, in exchanging 15,000 shares, Main Event closed 50 cents higher at $8, with 25,422 stock units trading. Paramount Trading lost 9 cents in trading 43,306 shares to close at 1.78 cents, Ironrock Insurance ended trading with 40,924 shares, after rising 18 cents to end at $3.75 and Stationery and Office Supplies gained $2 to end at a record close of $12 with 4,200 stock units trading.

Prices of securities trading for the day are those at which the last trade took place.

Trading picks up on TTSE – Thursday

Trading activity rose on the Trinidad & Tobago Stock Exchange on Thursday, with 1,052,606 shares trading for $6,701,584, compared to 167,098 shares traded for $1,432,757, on Wednesday. 
Market activity ended with 12 securities changing hands against 17 on Wednesday, at the close, 4 advanced, 1 declined and 7 remained unchanged.
At the close of the market, the Composite Index rose 0.32 points to close at 1,382.58. The All T&T Index added 0.69 points to end at 1,778.61 while the Cross Listed Index lost 0.01 points to close at 133.45.
IC bid-offer Indicator| The Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator ended at 3 stocks with bids that were higher than their last selling prices and 3 with lower offers.
Gains| First Citizens Bank rose 1 cent and completed trading of 10,080 units, at $40.01, Massy Holdings closed with a gain of 3 cents and settled at $55.08, with 35 units crossing the exchange. Sagicor Financial gained 9 cents and concluded trading of 296,335 stock units at $10.10 and Scotiabank rose 24 cents to settle at $59.75, with 330 units changing hands.
Losses| West Indian Tobacco closed with a loss of 2 cents at $110.25, with investors exchanging 6,606 shares.
Firm Trades|
Angostura Holdings closed at $15.79, with investors exchanging 500 shares, Clico Investments traded 100 units in closing at $24.20, First Caribbean International Bank exchanged 900 shares and ended at $8.34, while Grace Kennedy settled at $3.30, in swapping of 705,000 shares. JMMB Group completed trading of 30,200 shares, at $2.50, Prestige Holdings ended at $9, in trading 1,249 units and Republic Financial settled at $121.01, with 1,271 units changing hands.

Prices of securities trading are those at which the last trade took place.

New record for JSE main market – Wednesday

New record high for the JSE main market.

The Jamaica Stock Exchange All Jamaican Composite Index ended at another record close on Wednesday, the 34th record close for the year as the JSE All Jamaican Composite Index gained 3,629.06 points to close at 554,353.10.
The JSE Index advanced 3,297.87 points to close at record 504,750.44 and the JSE Financial Index rose 1.43 points in closing at 135.37.
Market activity, resulted in 36 securities trading in the main and US dollar markets, leading to 18 securities advancing, 12 declining and 6 trading firm, compared to 39 securities trading on Tuesday.  Trading ended with 22,775,778 units valued at $1,289,797,014 compared to 38,095,627 units valued at $143,483,167 changing hands on Tuesday.
Wigton Windfarm dominated trading with 10.8 million shares for 47.5 percent of total main market volume, NCB Financial followed with 4.75 million units for 21 percent of total volume and Caribbean Cement with 2.54 million shares for 11 percent of the day’s volume.
The market closed with an average of 690,175 units valued for $39,084,758 for each security traded. In contrast to 1,088,446 units for an average of $4,099,519 on Wednesday. The average volume and value for the month to date amounts to 1,160,203 shares valued at $14,821,170 changing hands, compared to 1,186,012 shares valued at $13,418,896 for each security traded. June closed with an average of 1,608,485 units valued at $19,605,318 for each security traded.
IC bid-offer Indicator| At the end of trading, the Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator reading shows 5 stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and none with a lower offer.
In the main market activity, Barita Investments climbed $2 to settle at $76 with 38,560 shares changing hands, Grace Kennedy jumped $2 in trading 17,007 units to close at $72, Jamaica Broilers closed trading of 1,761 units and gained 45 cents, to end at $33.95, Jamaica Producers climbed 50 cents to end at $28.50 with 10,081 stock units trading. Jamaica Stock Exchange lost 50 cents in trading 199,350 shares to close at $39.50, Kingston Wharves exchanged 5,961 shares but fell $1.50 to close at $68.50, Mayberry Investments ended trading with 28,839 shares, after declining 60 cents to close at $8, NCB Financial gained $4 to end at a record close of $220, while trading 4,752,835 shares. PanJam Investment jumped $5 in trading of 4,357 units to close at $100. Salada Foods dived $4 to end at $33, trading a mere 501 shares, Sagicor Group gained $1.69, to end at trading 37,347 shares $57.69, Sagicor XFund traded 1,436,659 shares but lost 38 cents in closing at $10.62, Seprod gained 95 cents to end at $49.50 with 32,107 stock units trading. Scotia Group lost 50 cents in trading of 49,279 units at $55.75 and Wisynco Group climbed $1.50 to settle at a record close of $26 with 334,450 shares changing hands.
Trading in the US securities market resulted in 254,884 units valued $29,670.84 changing hands. Market activity ended with Proven Investments rose 2 cents in trading 20,384 shares, to close at 26 US cents. Sterling Investments fell 0.02 cent to close at 0.035 US cents with 3,000 stock units trading and Sygnus Credit Investments closed with 231,500 units changing hands at 11 US cents after rising one cent. The JSE USD Equities Index added 0.68 points to close at 187.01.

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