Trading ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Monday, with the volume of stocks traded declining 92 percent with an 80 percent lower value than on Friday resulting in 13 securities trading compared to 20 on Friday, ending with prices of five stocks rising, four declining with four stocks remaining unchanged.
The market closed with an exchange of 92,136 shares for $1,181,438 compared to 1,171,653 stock units at $5,958,008 on Friday.
An average of 7,087 shares were traded at $90,880 compared to 58,583 units at $297,900 on Friday, with trading month to date averaging 18,210 shares at $145,060 compared with 18,805 units at $147,958 on the previous day and an average for January of 15,998 shares at $167,627.
The Composite Index popped 1.83 points to wrap up trading at 1,195.62, the All T&T Index gained 4.35 points to end at 1,794.40, the SME Index remained unchanged at 77.71 and the Cross-Listed Index lost 0.12 points to 77.66.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s remained at $68.50 with investors swapping 144 units, First Citizens Group shed 35 cents to close at $49.40, with 646 stocks clearing the market, FirstCaribbean International Bank ended at $7.05 with investors transferring 3,428 shares. GraceKennedy dropped 8 cents in closing at $3.92 after 1,577 stock units crossed the exchange, Guardian Holdings fell 25 cents and ended at $17.75 after a transfer of 120 shares, Massy Holdings rose 2 cents to close at $4.32, with 19,845 units crossing the market. National Enterprises ended at $3.90 after an exchange of 55,016 stocks, One Caribbean Media ended at $3.40 in trading 99 stock units, Prestige Holdings gained 1 cent to close at $10.30 after exchanging 345 shares. Republic Financial popped 2 cents to end at $120.05 with a transfer of 6,230 units, Scotiabank skidded 2 cents to $73.38 while exchanging 134 stocks, Trinidad & Tobago NGL increased 5 cents to close at $9.15, trading 3,587 stock units and Unilever Caribbean climbed 79 cents in closing at $11.79 with an exchange of 965 shares.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Gains for Trinidad Stock Exchange
American Airlines inaugural first to Ocho Rios
Saturday marked another chapter in Jamaica’s tourism history, with American Airlines commencing its inaugural scheduled flight to Boscobel Ian Flemming International Airport, utilising an Embraer 175 aircraft.
The flight was scheduled to take off at twenty minutes after 10 o’clock, this morning but was delayed by 15 minutes due the traffic congestion in Miami but landed at 11.50 am, well ahead of the 12.20 pm scheduled landing time.
The initial plans call for twice a week flights, but with the region being a major resort in Jamaica the time saved by landing at this airport could be very appealing for tourist who would prefer to forgo the trip into Montego Bay with a near two hours drive by road to get to their destination. a flight into Ian Flemming would see less congestion at the airport making easier and faster to be processed.
Gains for JSE USD Market
Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market ended on Friday, with the volume of stocks exchanged rising by 16 percent after 69 percent more US dollars changed hands than on Thursday and resulting in trading in four securities, compared to eight on Thursday with prices of one rising, one declining and two ending unchanged.
The market closed with an exchange of 361,086 shares for US$18,726 compared to 310,053 units at US$11,086 on Thursday.
Trading averaged 90,272 units at US$4,682 versus 38,757 shares at US$1,386 on Thursday, with a month to date average of 56,690 shares at US$7,191 compared with 55,399 units at US$7,287 on the previous day and January that ended with an average of 42,169 units for US$5,037.
The US Denominated Equities Index increased 4.73 points to 259.94.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in computing appropriate stock values, averages 9.8. The PE ratio is computed based on the last traded price divided by projected earnings done by ICInsider.com for companies with their financial year ending and or around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Margaritaville ended at 12.78 US cents in switching ownership of just one share, Sygnus Real Estate Finance USD share popped 1.04 cents in closing at 8.04 US cents after 647 units changed hands and Transjamaican Highway remained at 2 US cents with an exchange of 359,378 shares.
In the preference segment, Sygnus Credit Investments US 8% shed 4 cents and ended at US$10.50 after trading 1,060 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Trading jumps on Trinidad Stock Exchange
Trading ended on the Trinidad and Tobago Stock Exchange on Friday, with a 55 percent rise in the volume of stocks traded valued at 294 percent more than on Thursday and resulting in the trading of 20 securities compared with 19 on Thursday, ending with prices of three stocks rising, eight declining and nine remaining unchanged.
The market closed trading on Friday following an exchange of 1,171,653 shares for $5,958,008 compared with 755,042 stock units at $1,513,708 on Thursday.
An average of 58,583 shares were traded at $297,900 compared with 39,739 stock units at $79,669 on Thursday, with trading month to date averaging 18,805 shares at $147,958 compared with 15,237 units at $134,511 on the previous day and an average for January of 15,998 shares at $167,627.
The Composite Index lost 0.67 points to end trading at 1,193.79, the All T&T Index skidded 1.50 points to close trading at 1,790.05, the SME Index lost 0.52 points to finish at 77.71 and the Cross-Listed Index rallied 0.03 points to end at 77.78.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows four stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and four with lower offers.
At the close, Agostini’s climbed 50 cents to $68.50, with 288 shares being traded, CinemaOne ended at $6.45 after an exchange of 100 stock units, Endeavour Holdings ended at $14.99 with trading in just two shares. First Citizens Group ended at $49.75, with 543 stocks passing through the market, FirstCaribbean International Bank remained at $7.05 after a transfer of 7,232 shares, GraceKennedy dipped 8 cents to $4 with 2,193 units clearing the market. Guardian Holdings lost 15 cents in closing at $18 after an exchange of 300 stocks, Guardian Media shed 5 cents and ended at $2.25 after 805 stock units crossed the market, JMMB Group rose 5 cents to close at $1.45 with investors trading 1,100 shares. Massy Holdings remained at $4.30 after an exchange of 1,034,420 stocks, National Enterprises ended at $3.90 with investors dealing in 14,002 units, National Flour Mills remained at $2.10 with a transfer of 8,800 stocks. One Caribbean Media slipped 5 cents to close at $3.40, with 1,000 shares changing hands, Prestige Holdings fell 1 cent to end at $10.29 with traders dealing in 1,075 units, Republic Financial ended at $120.03 in an exchange of 6,049 stocks. Scotiabank rallied 1 cent to $73.40 with investors trading 2,269 stock units, Trinidad & Tobago NGL ended at $9.10 with an exchange of 4,065 shares, Trinidad Cement skidded 1 cent in closing at $2.86 after trading 70,538 stocks. Unilever Caribbean sank 81 cents to close at $11 as investors exchanged 11,862 units and West Indian Tobacco declined 5 cents and ended at $8.95 with 5,010 stock units changing hands.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
JSE USD Market falls
Trading on the Jamaica Stock Exchange US dollar market ended on Thursday, with the volume of stocks exchanged declining 38 percent after 89 percent fewer US dollars changed hands than on Wednesday and resulting in trading in eight securities, compared to six on Wednesday with prices of three rising, two declining and three ending unchanged.
Trading closed with an exchange of 310,053 shares for US$11,086 up from 497,176 units at US$96,746 on Wednesday.
Trading averaged 38,757 shares at US$1,386 versus 82,863 shares at US$16,124 on Wednesday, with a month to date average of 55,399 shares for US$7,287 compared with 56,785 units at US$7,779 on the previous trading day and January that ended with an average of 42,169 units for US$5,037.
The US Denominated Equities Index declined 5.65 points to end at 255.20.
The PE Ratio, a measure used in the computation of appropriate stock values, averages 9.8. The PE ratio is computed based on the last traded price divided by projected earnings done by ICInsider.com for companies with their financial year ending and or around August 2024.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows three stocks ending with bids higher than their last selling prices and two with lower offers.
At the close, Margaritaville popped 1.78 cents to close at 12.78 US cents after an exchange of 51 stocks, Proven Investments sank 1.4 cents to 13.6 US cents with investors swapping 3,109 units, Sterling Investments fell 0.25 of a cent and ended at 1.45 US cents with a transfer of 10,000 shares. Sygnus Credit Investments ended at 8.87 US cents in an exchange of 1,000 stock units, Sygnus Real Estate Finance USD share ended at 7 US cents in switching owners of 285 shares and Transjamaican Highway remained at 2 US cents as investors exchanged 291,661 units.
In the preference segment, JMMB Group US8.5% preference share rallied 7.9 cents to close at US$1.149, with 3,900 stocks crossing the market and JMMB Group 5.75% rose 10 cents to end at US$1.91 with investors transferring 47 stock units.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.