Market activity ended on Friday, with the volume of shares trading rising after trading a marginally higher percent, with the value jumping 230 percent higher than on Thursday on the Jamaica Stock Exchange Main Market as rising stocks tripled those declining.
Measured by the market indices, stocks in the Main Market closed moderately lower than at the end of the previous week. The All Jamaican Composite Index popped 649.16 points on Friday to 428,067.54, the JSE Main Index advanced 512.58 points to settle at 386,952.96 and the JSE Financial Index rose 0.68 points to end at 95.48.
A total of 51 securities traded compared to 50 on Thursday, with 30 rising, ten declining and 11 were unchanged.
The PE Ratio, a formula for computing appropriate stock values, averages 16.1. The PE ratio for the JSE Main and USD Market closing quotes utilizes ICInsider.com’s earnings forecasts for companies with financial years ending between the current year and August 2022.
At the close, 13,887,175 shares traded for $205,378,180 versus 13,408,986 units at $62,324,646 on Thursday. Wigton Windfarm led trading with 4.74 million shares for 34.2 percent of total volume followed by Kingston Wharves 2.25 million units, with 16.2 percent of the day’s trade and JMMB Group 1.44 million units for 10.3 percent market share, Community & Workers Credit Union ended with 1.09 million units for 7.9 percent market share and Transjamaican Highway 1.02 million units for 7.3 percent of the market.
Trading averages 272,312 units at $4,027,023, versus 268,180 shares at $1,246,493 on Thursday and month to date, an average of 429,488 units at $4,563,497, against 438,986 units at $4,595,915 on Thursday. November closed with an average of 233,949 units at $2,695,416.
Investor’s Choice bid-offer indicator shows eight stocks ended with bids higher than their last selling prices and six with lower offers.
At the close, Caribbean Cement spiked $1 to $72 after an exchange of 56,904 shares, Caribbean Producers rose 48 cents to end at $11.98 in an exchange of 36,667 stocks, Eppley lost $1.77 after finishing at $34.23 and trading 67 units. Eppley Caribbean Property Fund rallied 50 cents in closing at $42.50 after exchanging 4,200 stock units, First Rock Capital dropped 27 cents to close at $10.73 in switching ownership of 433 stocks, Guardian Holdings popped $2 to end at $509.50, with 5,587 shares changing hands. Jamaica Broilers fell $1.45 to $28.50 after 26,220 stock units crossed the market, Jamaica Producers gained 56 cents to close at $23.45 with 2,329 units changing hands, JMMB Group rallied 42 cents to $38.45 in exchanging 1,436,088 shares.Kingston Wharves advanced 90 cents in closing at $40.90 with 2,250,971 stock units passing through the market, Mayberry Jamaican Equities climbed 29 cents to $9.49 in trading 20,800 stocks, Palace Amusement advanced $10 to end at $1050, after 17 units crossed the exchange. Pulse Investments popped 29 cents to $4.60 after exchanging 606,284 stocks, Sagicor Group climbed $1.50 to close at $53 with the swapping of 64,511 stock units, Scotia Group rallied $1.80 to $37.50, trading 11,041 units. Seprod increased $1.70 to end at $64 with 4,864 shares changing hands and Sygnus Credit Investments shed 25 cents in closing at $14.90 with an exchange of 114,053 stocks.
Prices of securities trading are those for the last transaction of each stock unless otherwise stated.
Winning stocks beat losers 3 to 1 on Friday
December 24, 2021 by IC Insider.com
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