All Markets rise on Monday

All three markets of the Jamaica Stock Exchange recorded gains in indices at the close of trading on Monday with the number of stocks changing hands and the value of stocks traded rising over the previous trading day resulting in prices of 35 shares rising and 3 declining.
At the close of trading, the JSE Combined Market Index climbed 3,886.27 points to close at 346,024.78, the All Jamaican Composite Index rose 2,499.80 points to lock up trading at 369,213.68, the JSE Main Index rallied 4,036.96 points to conclude trading at 333,377.53. The Junior Market Index rose 11.44 points to end at 3,810.21 and the JSE USD Market Index popped 1.01 points to conclude trading at 252.02.
At the close of trading, 16,865,715 shares were exchanged in all three markets, up from 17,913,688 units on Friday, with the value of stocks traded on the Junior and Main markets amounted to $79.13 million, up from $65.21 million Friday and the JSE USD market closed with an exchange of 186,772 shares for US$6,867 down from 1,000,615 units at US$122,251 on Friday.
Main Market trading was dominated by Wigton Windfarm trading with 4.33 million shares followed by Transjamaican Highway with 2.62 million units, QWI Investments ended with 1.40 million stock units and Carreras, 1.33 million stocks.
In the Junior Market, Spur Tree Spices led trading with 1.21 million shares followed by EduFocal with 566,845 stock units and Future Energy with 387,681 units.
At the close of the market, some Main Market stocks that rose were Jamaica Producers rallying $2.35 to close at $26.25, Massy Holdings rising $3.64 to $98.49, Proven Investments increasing 99 cents to $23 and Sygnus Real Estate Finance climbing $1.49 and ended at $11.49.
The major declining Main Market stocks include Caribbean Cement down $1.15 to $53.80, Eppley sinking $1 in closing at $33, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund shedding $1 to end at $39, Pan Jamaica dipping $1.50 to $50, Seprod declining $1.87 to end at $85.13, Sygnus Credit Investments dropping 89 cents in closing at $10.85 and Wisynco Group which skidded 97 cents to close at $22.
Stocks ending with major gains in the Junior Market are Cargo Handlers up $1.46 to $14.63, ISP Finance increasing 50 cents to $31.50, Knutsford Express advancing $1.30 to $12.40, with the major losing stock being Caribbean Assurance Brokers that sank 38 cents in closing at $2.09.
In the preference segment, Jamaica Public Service 7% rallied $4.19 and ended at $46.09.
The market’s PE ratio, the most popular measure used to determine the value of stocks, ended at 21.1 on 2022-23 earnings and 14.3 times those for 2023-24 at the close of trading. ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
The PE ratio chart covers all ordinary shares on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, grouped by industry, allowing for easy comparisons between the same sector companies and the overall market. The EPS & PE ratios are based on 2023 and 2024 actual or projected earnings, excluding major one off items.
Investors need pertinent information to navigate numerous investment options successfully in the stock market. The ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily report charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
Investors should use the chart to help make rational decisions when investing in stocks close to the average for the sector and not going too far from it unless there are compelling reasons to do so. This approach helps to remove emotions from investment decisions and place them on fundamentals while at the same time not being too far from the majority of investors. Investors who buy when the price of a stock is close to the average will find that they are not inclined to overpay for a stock.
The net asset value of each company is reported as a guide to quickly assess the value of stocks based on this measure. The chart also shows daily changes in stock prices and the percentage year to date price movement based on the last traded prices.
Dividends paid or payable and yields for each company are shown in the Main and Junior Markets’ daily report charts, along with the closing volume pertaining to the highest bid and the lowest offer for each company.

Scotia, JPG & Guardian push JSE Main Market

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Friday, with the volume of stocks traded rising 6 percent and the value 13 percent lower than on Thursday, with trading in 57 securities compared with 56 on Thursday, with prices of 29 stocks rising, 16 declining and 12 ending unchanged.
The market closed with an exchange of 11,517,107 shares valued  $53,884,020 versus 10,815,734 units at $61,998,356 on Thursday.
Trading averaged 202,055 shares at $945,334 compared to 193,138 units at $1,107,114 on Thursday and month to date, an average of 197,636 units at $1,025,508 compared with January that closed with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
JMMB 9.5% preference share led trading with 4.66 million shares for 40.5 percent of the day’s volume followed by Transjamaican Highway, with 2.93 million units for 25.5 percent of the day’s trade and Wigton Windfarm with 952,293 stock units for 8.3 percent market share.
The All Jamaican Composite Index advanced 1,152.06 points to close trading at 366,713.88, the JSE Main Index rose 256.53 points to end at 329,340.57 and the JSE Financial Index sank 0.12 points to end trading at 70.42.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.7. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows nine stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and five with lower offers.
At the close, Barita Investments dropped $1.10 in closing at $70.05, with 52,237 stock units crossing the exchange, Caribbean Cement popped 95 cents to $54.95 with investors transferring 404 shares, Caribbean Producers advanced 33 cents and ended at $8.78 in an exchange of 8,316 stocks. Eppley fell $4.10 to end at $34 after closing with an exchange of 249 units, First Rock Real Estate sank 30 cents to close at $8.70 after an exchange of 942 stocks, General Accident lost 42 cents to $4.78, with 4,376 units crossing the market. Guardian Holdings rose $2 to close at $369 after an exchange of 13 shares, Jamaica Producers rallied $2.29 in closing at $23.90 in trading 1,292 stock units, Kingston Properties declined 49 cents to end at $7.06, after 2,670 shares passed through the market. Kingston Wharves increased 34 cents and ended at $27.50 as investors exchanged 8,747 stock units, Massy Holdings climbed $1.80 to $94.85 in trading 2,228 stocks, Mayberry Group shed 45 cents to close at $7.50 in switching ownership of 29,556 units. 138 Student Living skidded 55 cents in closing at $3.61 with 1,253 shares clearing the market, Proven Investments dipped 99 cents to end at $22.01 with an exchange of 6,844 stock units, Salada Foods gained 32 cents and ended at $3.82, with 20,184 units changing hands. Scotia Group popped $5 to a 52 weeks’ high of $46, up 20 percent for the year to date after investors swapped 135,109 stocks, Seprod sank $1.99 to end at $87 after a transfer of 5,068 units, Stanley Motta gained 50 cents in closing at $7 with an exchange of 12,021 stock units. Sygnus Credit Investments rose 73 cents and ended at $11.74, with 175,069 shares crossing the market, Sygnus Real Estate Finance fell $1 to close at $10 in an exchange of 5,101 stock units and Wisynco Group climbed $1.87 to $22.97 with investors trading 10,992 shares.
In the preference segment, Jamaica Public Service 7% skidded $7.40 and ended at $41.90 with traders dealing in 51 units, 138 Student Living increased $3.50 to close at $214.50 with investors dealing in 22 stocks and Productive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share rallied $15.60 to end at $119.60 with a transfer of 5 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Big price changes for several JSE stocks

The Main Market of the Jamaica Stock Exchange slipped in trading on Friday and the Junior Market gained as the JSE USD market closed unchanged following a sharp reduction in the volume and value of stocks changing hands falling from the previous day andresulting in prices of 39 shares rose and 35, declined, with Scotia Group hitting new 52 weeks’ high in closing at $46 the largest Main Market rising stock.
At the close of trading on Friday, the JSE Combined Market Index climbed 418.12 points to close at 342,138.51, the All Jamaican Composite Index rallied 1,152.06 points to finish  trading at 366,713.88, the JSE Main Index advanced 256.53 points to 329,340.57. The Junior Market Index rose 20.28 points to 3,798.77 and the JSE USD Market Index ended unchanged at 251.01.
At the close of trading, 17,913,688 shares were exchanged in all three markets, down from 24,848,411 units on Thursday, with the value of stocks traded on the Junior and Main markets amounts to $65.21 million, down from $94.99 million yesterday and the JSE USD market closed with an exchange of 1,000,615 shares for US$122,251 up from 393,307 units at US$18,728 on Thursday.
Main Market trading was led by JMMB 9.5% preference share with 4.66 million shares followed by Transjamaican Highway with 2.93 million units and Wigton Windfarm with 952,293 stock units.
In the Junior Market, One Great Studio led trading with 1.36 million shares followed by Lasco Distributors with 930,104 units and ONE on ONE Educational with 639,673 stock units.
At the close of the market, the major Main Market stocks that rose are Caribbean Cement popped 95 cents to $54.95, Guardian Holdings rose $2 to close at $369, Jamaica Producers rallied $2.29 in closing at $23.90, Massy Holdings climbed $1.80 to $94.85, Scotia Group popped $5 to $46 and Wisynco Group climbed $1.87 to $22.97.
The major declining Main Market stocks are Barita Investments dropped $1.10 in closing at $70.05, Eppley fell $4.10 to end at $34, Proven Investments dipped 99 cents to end at $22.01, Seprod sank $1.99 to end at $87 and Sygnus Real Estate Finance fell $1 to close at $10.
Stocks ending with major gains in the Junior Market are Dolphin Cove climbing 80 cents to $19 and ISP Finance gained $10.70 to close at $31, with the major losing stocks being Knutsford Express dropping $1.30 in closing at $11.10 and Main Event sinking 88 cents to close at $15.12.
In the preference segment, Jamaica Public Service 7% skidded $7.40 and ended at $41.90, 138 Student Living preference share increased $3.50 to close at $214.50 and Productive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share rallied $15.60 to end at $119.60.
The market’s PE ratio, the most popular measure used to determine the value of stocks, ended at 21 on 2022-23 earnings and 14.3 times those for 2023-24 at the close of trading. ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
The PE ratio chart covers all ordinary shares on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, grouped by industry, allowing for easy comparisons between the same sector companies and the overall market. The EPS & PE ratios are based on 2023 and 2024 actual or projected earnings, excluding major one off items.
Investors need pertinent information to navigate numerous investment options successfully in the stock market. The ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily report charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
Investors should use the chart to help make rational decisions when investing in stocks close to the average for the sector and not going too far from it unless there are compelling reasons to do so. This approach helps to remove emotions from investment decisions and place them on fundamentals while at the same time not being too far from the majority of investors. Investors who buy when the price of a stock is close to the average will find that they are not inclined to overpay for a stock.
The net asset value of each company is reported as a guide to quickly assess the value of stocks based on this measure. The chart also shows daily changes in stock prices and the percentage year to date price movement based on the last traded prices.
Dividends paid or payable and yields for each company are shown in the Main and Junior Markets’ daily report charts, along with the closing volume pertaining to the highest bid and the lowest offer for each company.

JSE Main Market stocks fall

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Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Thursday, with the volume of stocks traded declining by 50 percent and the value 41 percent lower than on Wednesday, with trading in 56 securities compared with 59 on Wednesday, leading to prices of 16 stocks rising, 27 declining and 13 ending unchanged.
The market closed trading following 10,815,734 shares being exchanged for $61,998,356 versus 21,834,379 units at $105,407,979 on Wednesday.
Trading averaged 193,138 shares at $1,107,114 compared to 370,074 units at $1,786,576 on Wednesday in comparison with January that closed with an average of 265,804 units at $2,438,118.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 4.53 million shares for 41.8 percent of the volume, Transjamaican Highway followed with 2.04 million units for 18.9 percent of the day’s trade and Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 1.17 million stock units for 10.8 percent of the day’s trade.

The All Jamaican Composite Index sank 266.16 points to settle at 365,561.82, the JSE Main Index rallied 608.95 points to finish at 329,084.04 and the JSE Financial Index increased 0.57 points to wrap up trading at 70.54.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.5. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows seven stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement fell $3 and ended at $54, with 3,278 stocks crossing the market, Caribbean Producers sank 33 cents to $8.45 with a transfer of 46,000 units, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund rallied $2.01 to close at $40 with investors swapping 2,371 shares. Guardian Holdings declined $3 to end at $367 closing with an exchange of 95 stock units, Jamaica Producers shed $2.39 in closing at $21.61 with investors transferring 14,114 shares, JMMB Group fell $2.03 to $23.97, with 76,199 stocks clearing the market. Massy Holdings popped $3.05 and ended at $93.05 after exchanging 144 units, NCB Financial dipped 51 cents in closing at $66.99 in trading 123,258 stock units, Proven Investments increased 50 cents to close at $23 after a transfer of 2,603 shares. Sagicor Group dropped $1 to end at $43.98 in switching ownership of 291,759 stock units, Scotia Group skidded $1.59 in closing at $41 while exchanging 19,113 stocks, Stanley Motta lost 30 cents to close at $6.50 with investors dealing in 962 units. Sterling Investments sank 35 cents to close at $2.20 in an exchange of 1,224 stocks, Supreme Ventures dropped 45 cents and ended at $25, with 133,062 units changing hands, Sygnus Credit Investments climbed 36 cents to end at $11.01 after an exchange of 17,123 shares. Sygnus Real Estate Finance fell 50 cents to $11 after 725 stock units passed through the market and Wisynco Group dipped $1.40 to end at $21.10 with traders dealing in 80,737 shares.
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.75% preference share skidded $3.45 in closing at $19.50, with 300 stock units crossing the market. 138 Student Living preference share rose $18.72 and ended at $211 with an exchange of 19 stocks and Productive Business Solutions 10.5 % preference share shed $125 to close at $1,075 in trading 11 units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

The JSE Market fell to start February’s trading

The Main Market index and the JSE USD market index of the Jamaica Stock Exchange eked out gains to start February but the Junior Market slipped at the close of trading on Thursday with market activity and ended with the number of shares and the value changing hands falling below the previous trading day’s levels and ended with 25 shares rising and 44 declining.
At the close of trading, the JSE Combined Market Index rose 258.54 points to close at 341,720.39, the All Jamaican Composite Index sank 266.16 points to 365,561.82, the JSE Main Index popped 608.95 points to conclude trading at 329,084.04. The Junior Market Index declined 35.69 points to 3,778.49 and the JSE USD Market Index popped 1.75 points to cease trading at 251.01.
At the close of trading, 24,848,411 shares were exchanged in all three markets, down from 35,568,273 units on Wednesday, with the value of stocks traded on the Junior and Main markets amounted to $94.99 million, down from $134.96 million yesterday and the JSE USD market closed with an exchange of 393,307 shares for US$18,728 up from 15,298 units at US$860 on Wednesday.
Main Market trading was dominated by Wigton Windfarm led trading with 4.53 million shares followed by Transjamaican Highway with 2.04 million units and Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 1.17 million stocks.
In the Junior Market, Stationery and Office Supplies led trading with 2.92 million shares followed by EduFocal with 2.67 million units, MFS Capital Partners ended with 2.55 million stock units and Lasco Manufacturing with 2.20 million shares.
At the close of the market, the major Main Market stocks rising are Eppley Caribbean Property Fund rallied $2.01 to close at $40, Massy Holdings popped $3.05 and ended at $93.05.
The major declining Main Market stocks include Caribbean Cement that fell $3 and ended at $54, Guardian Holdings declining $3 to end at $367, Jamaica Producers shedding $2.39 in closing at $21.61, JMMB Group losing $2.03 to end at $23.97 and Sagicor Group dropping $1 to end at $43.98. Scotia Group skidded $1.59 in closing at $41 and Wisynco Group dipped $1.40 to end at $21.10 with traders dealing in 80,737 shares.
Stocks ending with major gains in the Junior Market are AMG Packaging that popped 30 cents and ended at $2.92, Cargo Handlers advancing $1.92 to $14.92 and Main Event which rose 96 cents to end at $16, with major losing stocks being Dolphin Cove down 80 cents to close at $18.20, Fosrich dipping 37 cents in closing at $2.10, MFS Capital Partners skidding 38 cents to $2.32 and Spur Tree Spices that shed 38 cents to $2.50.
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.75% preference share skidded $3.45 in closing at $19.50, 138 Student Living preference share rose $18.72 and ended at $211 and Productive Business Solutions 10.5 % preference share shed $125 to close at $1,075.
The market’s PE ratio, the most popular measure used to determine the value of stocks, ended at 20.7 on 2022-23 earnings and 14.1 times those for 2023-24 at the close of trading. ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
The PE ratio chart covers all ordinary shares on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, grouped by industry, allowing for easy comparisons between the same sector companies and the overall market. The EPS & PE ratios are based on 2023 and 2024 actual or projected earnings, excluding major one off items.
Investors need pertinent information to navigate numerous investment options successfully in the stock market. The ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily report charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
Investors should use the chart to help make rational decisions when investing in stocks close to the average for the sector and not going too far from it unless there are compelling reasons to do so. This approach helps to remove emotions from investment decisions and place them on fundamentals while at the same time not being too far from the majority of investors. Investors who buy when the price of a stock is close to the average will find that they are not inclined to overpay for a stock.
The net asset value of each company is reported as a guide to quickly assess the value of stocks based on this measure. The chart also shows daily changes in stock prices and the percentage year to date price movement based on the last traded prices.
Dividends paid or payable and yields for each company are shown in the Main and Junior Markets’ daily report charts, along with the closing volume pertaining to the highest bid and the lowest offer for each company.

Gains for JSE main index in January

Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market ended on Wednesday, with the main market index gaining nearly one percent for the year to date after the volume of stocks traded rose 29 percent with a value 55 percent lower than on Tuesday, following trading in 59 securities compared with 53 on Tuesday, with prices of 28 rising, 12 declining and 19 ending unchanged, with three stocks closed at 52 weeks’ highs and one trading at an intraday 52 weeks’ low.
The market closed with 21,834,379 shares being trading for $105,407,979 compared with 16,924,804 stock units at $233,823,266 on Tuesday.
Trading averaged 370,074 shares at $1,786,576 compared to 319,336 units at $4,411,760 on Tuesday and month to date, an average of 265,804 stocks at $2,438,118 compared with 260,532 units at $2,471,058 on the previous day and December with an average of 264,266 units at $3,755,946.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 10.87 million shares for 49.8 percent of the total volume followed by JMMB 9.5% preference share with 3.85 million units for 17.6 percent of the day’s trade, Transjamaican Highway chipped in with 1.74 million stock units for 8 percent market share after it close at a 52 weeks’ high of $3.26 and Carreras with 1.53 million shares for 7 percent of total volume.
The All Jamaican Composite Index rallied 4,164.96 points to settle at 365,827.98, the JSE Main Index popped 3,750.40 points to wrap up trading at 328,475.09 and the JSE Financial Index popped 0.53 points to 69.97.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.5. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement popped $2.30 in closing at $57 with an exchange of 266,764 stocks, First Rock Real Estate rose 49 cents to $9, with 39,115 stock units crossing the market, Jamaica Broilers popped $1 to close at $34 in an exchange of 43,932 shares. Jamaica Producers rose 80 cents and ended at $24 with 85,569 stock units clearing the market, JMMB Group rallied $2.29 to end at $26 in trading 413,368 shares after hitting an intraday 52 weeks’ low of $23.01, Kingston Properties gained 35 cents to $7.55 after a transfer of 791,913 units. NCB Financial advanced $1 and ended at $67.50 in switching owners for 159,194 stocks, Pan Jamaica rose $1.51 to close at $51.51 after investors ended trading 33,422 stock units, Proven Investments gained 45 cents in closing at $22.50, with 3,444 shares crossing the exchange. Salada Foods sank 31 cents to end at $3.50, with 2,002 units changing hands, Scotia Group popped $2.59 to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $42.59 after an exchange of 80,990 stock units, Seprod climbed $4.50 and $89 with investors dealing in 30,677 stocks. Supreme Ventures climbed 35 cents to $25.45 while 13,809 shares were traded, Sygnus Real Estate Finance gained $1.25 to end at $11.50 with a transfer of 253 stock units and Wisynco Group rallied 50 cents to close at a 52 weeks’ high of $22.50 after 342,811 stocks passed through the market.
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.75% preference share rose $4.95 to $22.95 with investors transferring 695 units, 138 Student Living preference share fell $25.72 to $192.28 after an exchange of 182 shares and Sygnus Credit Investments C10.5% advanced 50 cents and ended at $107 with investors trading 5 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Jamaica Stock Exchange closes higher

The Jamaica Stock Exchange jumped higher to close out the first month of 2024 positively with all three markets rising on Wednesday, as the Main Market and the JSE USD market closed the month higher than they closed at in 2024, the Junior Market ended the month with a minor slippage as trading ended with the number shares exchanged in the overall market climbed, at a reduced value compared with the previous day, after prices of 53 shares rose and only 18 declined.
At the close of the market, the JSE Combined Market Index jumped by 4,021.70 points to 341,461.84 the All Jamaican Composite Index rallied 4,164.96 points to 365,827.98, the JSE Main Index climbed 3,750.40 points to 328,475.09. The Junior Market Index popped 57.59 points to 3,814.18 and the JSE USD Market Index rose 2.46 points to conclude trading at 249.26.
At the close of trading, 35,568,273 shares were exchanged in all three markets, up from 23,163,225 units on Tuesday, with the value of stocks traded on the Junior and Main markets amounted to $134.96 million, down from $247.43 million yesterday and the JSE USD market closed with an exchange of 15,298 shares for US$860 compared to 286,861 units at US$30,962 on Tuesday.
Main Market trading was dominated by Wigton Windfarm led trading with 10.87 million shares followed by JMMB 9.5% preference share with 3.85 million units, Transjamaican Highway ended with 1.74 million units and Carreras with 1.53 million units.
In the Junior Market, Fosrich led trading with 3.20 million shares followed by ONE on ONE Educational with 2.72 million units, Stationery and Office Supplies ended with 1.45 million stock units and Derrimon Trading with 1.08 million stocks.
At the close of the market, some of the major Main Market stocks that rose are Caribbean Cement popping $2.30 in closing at $57, Jamaica Broilers climbing $1 to close at $34 and Jamaica Producers rose 80 cents and ended at $24. JMMB Group rallied $2.29 to end at $26, NCB Financial advanced $1 and closed at $67.50, Pan Jamaica rose $1.51 to close at $51.51, Scotia Group popped $2.59 to $42.59, Seprod increased $4.50 and ended at $89 and Sygnus Real Estate Finance advanced $1.25 to end at $11.50.
There were no major declining Main Market stocks on Wednesday.
Stocks with major gains in the Junior Market are Access Financial, which rallied 67 cents to end at $22.67 while Spur Tree Spices rose 40 cents to end at $2.88, with the major losing stock being Cargo Handlers sinking $1.92 and ended at $13.
In the preference segment, Eppley 7.75% preference share rose $4.95 to $22.95 and 138 Student Living preference share fell $25.72 to close at $192.28.
The market’s PE ratio, the most popular measure used to determine the value of stocks, ended at 21.2 on 2022-23 earnings and 14.3 times those for 2023-24 at the close of trading. ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
The PE ratio chart covers all ordinary shares on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, grouped by industry, allowing for easy comparisons between the same sector companies and the overall market. The EPS & PE ratios are based on 2023 and 2024 actual or projected earnings, excluding major one off items.
Investors need pertinent information to navigate numerous investment options successfully in the stock market. The ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily report charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
Investors should use the chart to help make rational decisions when investing in stocks close to the average for the sector and not going too far from it unless there are compelling reasons to do so. This approach helps to remove emotions from investment decisions and place them on fundamentals while at the same time not being too far from the majority of investors. Investors who buy when the price of a stock is close to the average will find that they are not inclined to overpay for a stock.
The net asset value of each company is reported as a guide to quickly assess the value of stocks based on this measure. The chart also shows daily changes in stock prices and the percentage year to date price movement based on the last traded prices.
Dividends paid or payable and yields for each company are shown in the Main and Junior Markets’ daily report charts, along with the closing volume pertaining to the highest bid and the lowest offer for each company.

JSE Main Market trading cooled on Tuesday

Trading cooled off on Tuesday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market, with a 43 percent decline in the volume of stocks traded, with the value falling 77 percent below Monday’s level, following trading in 53 securities down from 59 on Monday, with prices of 14 stocks rising, 23 declining and 16 ending unchanged.
The market closed with trading of 16,924,804 shares for $233,823,266 compared with 29,601,305 units at $1,004,348,955 on Monday.
Trading averaged 319,336 shares at $4,411,760 compared with 501,717 units at $17,022,864 on Monday and month to date, an average of 260,532 units at $2,471,058, in comparison with 257,735 units at $2,378,727 on the previous day and December with an average of 264,266 stock units at $3,755,946.
Wigton Windfarm led trading with 7.09 million shares for 41.9 percent of the volume, Transjamaican Highway followed with 4.92 million units for 29.1 percent of the day’s trade and GraceKennedy with 2.23 million units for 13.2 percent market share.
The All Jamaican Composite Index dipped 1,567.01 points to lock up trading at 361,663.02, the JSE Main Index sank 1,231.12 points to end at 324,724.69 and the JSE Financial Index fell 0.69 points to 69.44.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.5. The JSE Main and USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with the financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows seven stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and one with a lower offer.
At the close, AS Bryden fell 50 cents in closing at $41.50 in an exchange of 4,608 shares, Berger Paints sank 44 cents to $5.57 with investors swapping 430 stocks, Caribbean Cement rose $2.25 to close at $54.70 after an exchange of 6,781 shares. GraceKennedy rallied $1.03 to end at $77.28 after investors ended trading 2,226,574 stock units, Jamaica Broilers popped 50 cents and ended at $33 as investors exchanged 17,660 shares, NCB Financial skidded 50 cents to $66.50 with a transfer of 17,158 stock units. Pan Jamaica lost 30 cents and ended at $50, with 10,100 units clearing the market, Proven Investments declined $2.40 to end at $22.05 and closed after 7,815 stocks were traded, Sagicor Group shed 31 cents in closing at $45.19 in trading 4,084 shares. Scotia Group dropped $1.35 to close at $40 after a transfer of 55,961 stocks, Seprod advanced 50 cents to $84.50, with 2,590 units changing hands, Supreme Ventures dipped 40 cents to close at $25.10 with an exchange of 46,328 stock units and Sygnus Credit Investments lost 36 cents to end at $10.65, with 412,910 shares crossing the market.
In the preference segment, 138 Student Living preference share sank $2 in closing at $218 with traders dealing in 9 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

Junior Market pushes higher, Main & USD markets slipped

Junior Market stocks pushed higher at the of trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange gained in trading on Tuesday as the Main Market and the JSE USD market slipped with trading ending with the number and the value of stocks that were exchanged fell, sharply compared to the previous day and resulted in 37 shares declining and just 25 rising.
At the close of trading on Tuesday, the JSE Combined Market Index dropped 967.64 points to close at 337,440.14, the All Jamaican Composite Index shed 1,567.01 points to end the day at 361,663.02, the JSE Main Index lost 1,231.12 points to settle at 324,724.69. The Junior Market Index popped 21.35 points to 3,756.59 and the JSE USD Market Index skidded 3.89 points to settle at 246.80.
At the close of trading, 23,163,225 shares were exchanged in all three markets, down from 34,389,476 units on …day, with the value of stocks traded on the Junior and Main markets amounted to $247.43 million, down from $1.01 billion yesterday and the JSE USD market closed with an exchange of 286,861 shares for US$30,962 compared to 519,135 units at US$98,529 on Monday.
Main Market trading was dominated by Wigton Windfarm led trading with 7.09 million shares followed by Transjamaican Highway with 4.92 million units and GraceKennedy with 2.23 million units.
In the Junior Market, Image Plus led trading with 1.82 million shares followed by One Great Studio with 400,014 units and Consolidated Bakeries with 380,440 units.
At the close of the market, some of the major Main Market stocks that rose are Caribbean Cement that rose $2.25 to close at $54.70 and GraceKennedy rallying $1.03 to end at $77.28.
The major declining Main Market stocks include Proven Investments declining $2.40 to end at $22.05 and Scotia Group dropping $1.35 to close at $40.
Stocks ending with major gains in the Junior Market are Access Financial advanced $1.64 to $22 and Cargo Handlers rallied $2.89 to end at $14.92, with the market closing with no major losses.
In the preference segment,138 Student Living was the only preference share with a major price change with the price dropping $2 in closing at $218.
The market’s PE ratio, the most popular measure used to determine the value of stocks, ended at 20.7 on 2022-23 earnings and 14. times those for 2023-24 at the close of trading. ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
The PE ratio chart covers all ordinary shares on the Jamaica Stock Exchange, grouped by industry, allowing for easy comparisons between the same sector companies and the overall market. The EPS & PE ratios are based on 2023 and 2024 actual or projected earnings, excluding major one off items.
Investors need pertinent information to navigate numerous investment options successfully in the stock market. The ICInsider.com PE ratio chart and the more detailed daily report charts provide investors with regularly updated information to help decision-making.
Investors should use the chart to help make rational decisions when investing in stocks close to the average for the sector and not going too far from it unless there are compelling reasons to do so. This approach helps to remove emotions from investment decisions and place them on fundamentals while at the same time not being too far from the majority of investors. Investors who buy when the price of a stock is close to the average will find that they are not inclined to overpay for a stock.
The net asset value of each company is reported as a guide to quickly assess the value of stocks based on this measure. The chart also shows daily changes in stock prices and the percentage year to date price movement based on the last traded prices.
Dividends paid or payable and yields for each company are shown in the Main and Junior Markets’ daily report charts, along with the closing volume pertaining to the highest bid and the lowest offer for each company.

Grace dominated JSE Main Market trading Monday

GraceKennedy dominated trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market on Monday, with nearly 12 million shares for $899 million and pushing the volume of stocks traded by 216 percent and the value 948 percent more than in market activity on Friday, from trading in 59 securities, similar to Friday and ended with prices of 20 stocks rising, 19 declining and 20 ending unchanged.
The market closed with an exchange of 29,601,305 shares for a massive $1,004,348,955, up sharply from just 9,369,749 stock units at $95,805,466 on Friday.
Trading averaged 501,717 shares at $17,022,864 compared with 158,809 units at $1,623,821 on Friday and month to date, an average of 257,735 units at $2,378,727, in comparison to 244,090 stock units at $1,559,766 previously traded and December that closed with an average of 264,266 units at $3,755,946.
GraceKennedy led trading with 11.67 million shares for 39.4 percent of total volume followed by Wigton Windfarm with 4.65 million units for 15.7 percent of the day’s trade, Transjamaican Highway chipped in with 4.23 million units for 14.3 percent market share, Sagicor Select Financial Fund with 2.17 million units for 7.3 percent market share and JMMB 9.5% preference share with 2.0 million units for 6.8 percent of total volume.
The All Jamaican Composite Index climbed 2,972.11 points to finish at 363,230.03, the JSE Main Index rallied 2,680.97 points to wrap up trading at 325,955.81 and the JSE Financial Index rose 0.74 points to lock up trading at 70.13.
The Main Market ended trading with an average PE Ratio of 13.5. The JSE Main and the USD Market PE ratios are based on the last traded prices and earnings forecasts by ICInsider.com for companies with their financial year ending around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and three with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement declined 55 cents to finish at $52.45 in switching owners of 20,473 stocks, Eppley Caribbean Property Fund advanced 49 cents and ended at $38 after an exchange of 94 units, First Rock Real Estate sank 30 cents to end at $8.50 with investors trading 88,140 shares. GraceKennedy dipped 75 cents in closing at $76.25, with 11,672,418 stock units crossing the exchange, Jamaica Broilers fell 50 cents to close at $32.50 after a transfer of 106,177 shares, Jamaica Producers popped $1.54 to $23.20 as investors exchanged 102 stock units. JMMB Group skidded 59 cents and ended at $24, with 29,676 units crossing the market, Pan Jamaica increased 30 cents to close at $50.30 while exchanging 12,316 stocks, Proven Investments lost $2.55 to end at $24.45 after trading 1,082 shares. Sagicor Group climbed $2.50 in closing at $45.50 in an exchange of 5,238 stock units, Scotia Group rose 85 cents to $41.35, with 42,245 stocks changing hands, Seprod dropped $1.55 in closing at $84 after an exchange of 5,038 units. Supreme Ventures gained $1 to end at $25.50 with investors dealing in 25,008 stocks and Wisynco Group rallied 95 cents and ended at $22 with a transfer of 46,911 shares.
In the preference segment, Jamaica Public Service 7% increased $4.50 to close at $49.50 with investors swapping 100 units, 138 Student Living preference share shed $1.12 to end at $220 after 55 stock units passed through the market, Productive Business Solutions 9.75% preference share climbed $14 and ended at $104 after closing with an exchange of 840 shares and Sygnus Credit Investments C 10.5% dropped 50 cents to close at $106.50, with 39 stock units crossing the market.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.

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