· 2020. 9. 16. · 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS The Jamaica Stock Exchange Yearbook is published annually...
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“Providing A Fair, Efficient and Transparent Stock Market”
RYASREVINAN“Providing A Fair, Efficient and
Transparent Stock Market”
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“From Productivity to Prosperity: Regional Survival & Growth through Investments”
YEARBOOK 2013
YEARBOOK 2013
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“Providing A Fair, Efficient and Transparent Stock Market”
YEARBOOK 2013
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
The Jamaica Stock Exchange Yearbook is published annually by the Jamaica Stock Exchange, 40 Harbour Street, P.O.Box 1084, Kingston, Jamaica. Telephone: (876) 967-3271/Fax: 924-9090. Visit us at: www.jamstockex.com
Copies of the Book may be obtained by contacting the Jamaica Stock Exchange.Editor: Neville Ellis, Cover Design & Book Layout: Richard Paisley
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STOCK 47 Monthly Volumes and ValuesMARKET 49 Monthly Index DATA 50 Trading Averages 51 Top Twenty Companies: By Market Capitalization, Volume and Value 52 Top Ten Companies: By Volume and Value 53 Twenty Most Active Stocks for 2013 & Block Transactions for 2013 54 A Five-Year History of Dividend Summary 55 Bonuses, Splits and New Issues: A Five Year History
COMPANY 56 Corporate Data: Issued Capital, Par Value and Due Dates PROFILES & 59 Top Twenty Companies: By Sales, Pre-Tax Profit and After-Tax ProfitPERFORMANCE 61 Corporate Profit Profile: 2013 vs. 2012 62 Monthly Trading Volumes and Values 71 Understanding Terms and References 72 Corporate Information and Financial Data
JSE DATA 141 Listing Fees and Trading Charges for Main Market and Junior Market 143 JSE Statement of Corporate Governance Principles and Practices 147 JSE Stockbrokerages & Contact Information 148 Index to Advertisers 149 JSE Board Members’ Profile 155 JSE’s Manangement Team 160 Acknowledgement
STOCK 32 A Five Year History of Trading ActivityMARKET 38 Month-End Stock Price QuotationsACTIVITY 43 Year-End Stock Price Quotations 45 Annual High & Low Stock Prices
MESSAGES 4 Welcome Message From the Chairman of the JSE 5 Message - General Manager - JSE 7 Historical Points of the JSE over the last 44 Years 8 JSE Corporate Highlights
Year in Review 2013 24 Stock Market Review - Economic Overview and Stock Market Performance
14 GM's Report - Economic Highlights and Market Performance 22 RMOD's Report
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Welcome Message
Mr. Donavon Perkins- ChairmanJamaica Stock Exchange
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Chairman, Jamaica Stock Exchange
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Chairman, Jamaica Stock Exchangethhe Jamaica Stock Exchange is on the cusp of celebrating its 45 Year
Anniversary and we are delighted to have served you over the years. As an institution we have become entrenched in the Jamaican society, as not only businesses, investors and researchers look to the Stock Exchange for
information, but the Government also uses the market as an indication of economic performance and the overall health of the economy. The market over the years has assisted in the country'scapital formation and wealth creation.
Wealth creation is very important especially in today's economy. We have been in a very difficult economic situation since the global economic down turn in 2009. In thisdifficult economic climate, the importance of saving and investments takes on addedsignificance. To ensure that one gets the best from their hard earned resources, it is important to do your research, and the JSE Year Book provides a very valuable source of information to you, the investing public. The Year Book gives information on all Listed Companies on the Main, Junior, Bond and the US Denominated markets. Information such as: 1. Dividend Paid by each company (if any)
2. Total trades on each company's shares, by value and volume3. Annual High & Low4. Bonus5. Stock Splits, among other things
In 2013, the JSE brand continued to be very strong and we are working assiduously to ensure that it remains as such and becomes even stronger. To achieve this in 2014 and beyond, we will be:
Developing new products for the market, Sharpening existing ones and Continuingto use technology to drive the processes.
We could not have accomplished all that we have without our hardworking Management Team, Staff and Board of Directors who work together to ensure that the company is moving in the right direction.
Please continue to use our Year Book to make your investment decision and that you will reap even greater economic success from the market. For those who use this medium to do your research, we can assure you that we have made every effort to provide you with the best available data on our Listed Companies. For those who use this medium just for information and knowledge, we continue to do our best to ensure that this publication meets your expectation. As always please continue to enjoy the JSE Yearbook.
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Welcome Message -
Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest - General Manager Jamaica Stock Exchange
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ear Readers,DGeneral Manager, Jamaica Stock Exchange
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General Manager, Jamaica Stock Exchange
thThe Jamaica Stock Exchangeis on the eve of celebrating its 45 anniversary and it is with a sense of pride and accomplishment that I pen my message to you. We have remained steadfast in our commitment to providing you with information both current and relevant that will enable you to understand the issues and effectively use them in your decision making, advisory or educational pursuits. The Stock Exchange has still remained the single largest provider of information on the equity market and the only central point where you can receive up-to-date information on all companies listed on the market.
Based on your continuous feedback we are aware that through our Yearbook you are able to analyse the information on the stock market and the companies that are listed on our Main, Junior, US Denominated and Bond Markets.
The Jamaica Stock Exchange's Year Book continues to evolve due to your feedback. The inclusion of the report from the JSE Chief Regulatory Officer provides an element of improvement in the area of transparency. The summary of the activities on the Exchange as well via the Stock Market Review is just another new feature that provides readers with a quick overview of market activities before launching into in-depth company-by-company analyses. Please continue to give us your feedback, as this will serve to keep this publication fresh and relevant to you our readers and serve to attract potential readers to this publication.
We are happy to have served you over the last 44 years and look forward to serving you for many years into the future. I would like to take this opportunity to thank our outgoing Chairman for his support for this publication,the team from the Market Operations and Trading Department and the Marketing Department for their hard word in compiling the data and other information, thereby creating another valuable keepsake- the JSE Year Book 2013.
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Historical Points of the JSE
April 2008Establishment of RMOC & RMOD.
April 2008The JSE fully demutualized on April 1, 2008 and it is the only demutualized Exchange in the caribbean.
September 2009Launch of RMOD’s Automated Market Surveillance System, the first such electronic system in the region.
2008The Company’s subsidiary JCSD introducedtrustee services.In September 2008 the JSE celebrated its first National Investor Education Week and launched its Stock Market Game for High Schools.
2005JSE revamped its website and re-launched a ‘new look’ website in July.
June 3, 2005A historic note was sounded when Representatives of the Jamaica Stock Exchange attended the New York Stock Exchange as Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. P.J. Patterson rang the Opening bell.
Recorded 8 Listings on Junior Market in 2010.
September 2010The first cohort of JSE’se-Learning Campus enrolled.
April 2010Launch of JSE’s e-Learning Campus April 1, 2010.
October 2009Access Financial Services Ltd. was the first company to be listed on the Junior Exchange.
July 2011 - JSE Established US Denominated Securities Market.
July 2011 - PROVEN listed first US Denominated Securities.
2011- 4 Listings on the Junior Market.
2012- 3 Listings on the Junior Market.
Historical Points of the JSE
January 31, 2012 Proven Investments Limited listed its 8% preference shares.
February 8, 2012 Proven Wealth Management received Member Dealer’s licence.
December 2012The largest acquisition of a Jamaican company - Campari acquired Lascelles deMercado.
February 2009 thJSE’s 40 Anniversary
Celebrations.
April 2009Launch of the JSE’s Junior Market by Senator Don Wehby.
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April 26, 2005The JSE (Main) Index recorded its highest value of 120,385.49 points.
Effective July 1, 2009All non-resident shareholders were subject to tax on dividends at 33 1/3% for corporations and 25% for individuals.
April 1, 2013A tax of 15% was imposed on dividends payable to resident shareholders.
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began in Jamaica as an over-the-
over the last 43 Years over the last 44 Years
June 1, 2000A new JSE Index-Jamaica Select Index-comprising the 15 most liquid stocks was introduced on June 1. The JSE Select Index comprises and reflects only the performance of the fifteen most liquid stocks in the market.
May 2000The JSE All Jamaican Composite Index, which includes only Jamaican companies was introduced. The two new indices gave a truer reflection and reading of the market's performance.
February 25, 1997The JSE placed its website (www.jamstockex.com) on the world wide web, opening up the market to the international financial community.
June 1, 1998A subsidiary, the Jamaica Central Securities Depository (JCSD) was established and began to formalize back office operations.
1994JSE marked 25 years of existence.
March 1993The Securities Act was passed by the Houses of Parliament and becomes effective in December 1993.
June 1969The JSE Composite Index, the market's main indicator of performance, is first calculated (100 points).
1992The Jamaican stock market was the top market surveyed by the International Finance Corporation with an index gain of 202 percent.
February 3, 1969Trading began with 34 companies listed.
August 14,1968The Jamaica Stock Exchange was incorporated as a private limited liability company.
1962First formal securities market, the Kingston Stock Market Committee, was established by Bank of Jamaica.
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Best Practices
Awards 2012
The JSE Best Practices AwardsCelebrating With the Winners
Custos Steadman Fuller, presents the Governor General's Award for Excellence to Patrick Hylton - Group Managing Director, NCB. Looking on are Sandra Glasgow and Sanya Goffe, NCB Director.
JSE Corporate Highlights
The JSE Best Practices Awards were established in 2004 by the Jamaica Stock Exchange. This event, which is in its ninth year, was established to promote best practice standards for the companies listed on the Stock Exchange. In 2014 the Jamaica Stock
thExchange will be celebrating its 45 thanniversary and its 10 anniversary for
its Best Practices Awards.
The objectives of these awards are to:
1. To provide an avenue to recognize listed companies and stockbrokers, in the securities industry, who uphold best practices standards;
2. To enhance the relationship between the JSE and its stakeholders;
3. To create an awareness of the standards for best practices in the areas being adjudged.
The major award categories include: Annual Report, Website, Corporate Disclosure, Best Performing Company, the PSOJ /JSE Award for Corporate Governance and the coveted Governor General’s Award for Excellence given to the overall winner for Listed Company on the Main Market.
The Member Dealers Awards category was established two years ago to recognize Member Dealers for their contribution in developing the Capital Market and for upholding best practices standards in the process. A Junior Market category was established in 2011 for companies listed on this market.
Chairman of the Best Practices Committee is Professor Neville Ying, Executive Director of the Jamaica Diaspora Institute.
The past winners of the Governor General's Award for Excellence have been GraceKennedy (2004), Dehring, Bunting and Golding (2005), Bank of Nova Scotia (2006), Pan Caribbean Financial Services and National Commercia l Bank (2007) , Pan Caribbean Financial Services and Scotia DBG Investments (2008), National C o m m e r c i a l B a n k ( 2 0 0 9 ) , PanCaribbean (2010) and National Commercial Bank (2011 & 2012).
National Commercial Bank and Access Financial Services
Cop Prestigious Governor General Awards
National Commercial Bank (NCB) and Access Financial Services Limited
walked away with the Governor General’s Awards for Excellence for t h e M a i n a n d J u n i o r M a r ket respectively. The announcement was made at the Jamaica Stock Exchange Best Practices Awards Banquet held at the Jamaica Pegasus Hotel on Wednesday, December 4, 2013. NCB and Scotia Bank were also, declared joint winners of the JSE/PSOJ Best Practices Award for Corporate Governance. The occasion was the
thJamaica Stock Exchange's 9 Awards Banquet, where Listed Companies and Member Dealers are awarded for outstanding performances for 2012.
Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest, General Manager of the Jamaica Stock Exchange who was first at the wicket in welcoming the guests, said that in spite of the harsh economic climate, companies that establish best practices standards would be reaping the benefits now. She went on to implore companies to communicate more with t h e i r e m p l o y e e s a n d o t h e r
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stakeholders during these difficult economic times. She further delivered a three pronged approach which companies could employ. These are:
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Define a role for the Board in communicat ing wi th the shareholders; Uncover and discuss rather than cover and dismiss subjects of p o t e n t i a l s t a k e h o l d e r s ' concerns when sending out press releases and notices, Other than through once or twice a yearly activities, carve out a space for shareholders' survey and dialogue. We are certain that you will find that the stake they have in the company is far more than the money they have invested in it.
Custos of St. Andrew Marigold Harding
presents the winning prize in the category of
JSE Member Dealers Revenue Generation & Market Activity to Kirk Brown, Asst. Manager,
Stock Brokerage Unit
Alvaro Casserly, Best Practices Committee Member and Director - JCSD presents the winning prize in the category of JSE Member Dealers Investor Relations to Ian Laidlaw, Sales Manager of Mayberry Investments Ltd.
thThe Guest Speaker for the 9 Best P r a c t i c e s A w a r d s , t h e M o s t Honourable PJ Patterson, Former Prime Minister of Jamaica, spoke on the benef i t s o f the Creat ive and Entertainment Industries, especially West Indies Cricket. The Former Prime Minister told the audience that since it has been said that West Indies Cricket belongs to the people, this should be demonstrated by the packaging and listing of the shares of West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) on the Stock Exchange, thereby allowing a wider ownership to the people of the region. He explained that this will give the common man in the street a chance to own shares in the Company and by extension, truly feel a part of West Indies Cricket. Mr. Patterson further stated that players who also had a stake in the Company would be motivated to improve their performance as they would c lear ly understand the c o n n e c t i o n b e t w e e n t h e i r performance and that of the share
price of the Company. He encouraged the Stock Exchange to have a conversation with the relevant persons as he was convinced that the opportunity and the financial impact on the region could be substantial. Professor Neville Ying, the Chairman of the Best Practices Awards was the next at the wicket. He appealed to the L i s t e d C o m p a n i e s a n d Brokerage Houses, to apply innovation and creativity to improve their business and o p e r a t i o n a l p r o c e s s e s . Professor Ying urged the companies l i sted on the Exchange to continue on this trend of excellence but more importantly companies should combine excel lence with c o n s t a n t c r e a t i v i t y a n d innovation.
It was now time for the Master of Ceremonies, Mr. Michael Anthony Cuffe, along with Miss G r e t a B o g u e s , M a n a g e r Corporate Affairs at Wray and Nephew and member of the B e s t P r a c t i c e s A w a r d s Committee to announce the winners for both Member Dealers Awards and Listed Companies Awards.
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MEMBER DEALERS AWARDSThe able pair commenced with the Member Dealers Awards. In the category of Revenue Generation & Market Activity, the JSE recognizes Member Dealers that, during the year, traded the most value on the Exchange and part ic ipated in the JSE 's Programmes:
Sagicor Investments Ltd was the winner in this category with Mayberry Investments Ltd. and NCB Capital Markets Ltd taking first and second Runner up places respectively.
The next category to be announced was that of Investor Relations. This award recognizes the Member Dealer that; “consistently exceeds customers' expectation by providing excellent customer service.” Mayberry Investments Ltd. was declared the winner while Sagicor Investments Jamaica Ltd. and Barita Investments Ltd. were declared second and first Runner up respectively. JSE Member-Dealers Award for Best Website was next. This award is given to encourage member dealers to raise the quality and efficiency of the dissemination of information to the investing public via the website. The winner in this category was Mayberry Investments. Victoria Mutual Wealth Management Ltd. was the 2nd Runner up, with the 1st runners up being Stocks & Securities Ltd. and JMMB Securities Ltd.
The next category to be announced was the “Expansion of Investors & Listed Companies Base”. This award recognizes the Member Dealer that has “increased the number of clients in the JCSD and have listed the most companies within 2012”. The winner in
Best Practices
Awards 2012
this category was Stocks & Securities Ltd. The 2nd runner up in this category was NCB Capital Markets Ltd. and the 1st runner up position went to Mayberry Investments Ltd.
The Jamaica Stock Exchange's Member Dealers Overall Winner went to Mayberry Investments Ltd. for the third consecutive year!
Alvaro Casserly, Best Practices Committee Member and Director
st- JCSD presents the 1 runner up prize in the category of JSE Member Dealers Investor Relations to Nelson Rose, Business Development Manager of Barita Investments Ltd.
It was now time for the Best Practices Awards 2012 for Listed Companies to be announced. This year both Junior Market and Main Market companies were recognized.
The first award in this category was the presentation of the Best Practices - Annual Report Award for Junior & Main Markets Listed Companies. This award is given to encourage publicly listed companies to produce clearer,
LISTED COMPANIES AWARDS
more reader-friendly annual reports and to provide greater insight into the c o m p a n i e s ' f i n a n c i a l a f fa i r s , governance practices and business activities.
Junior Market: In this category the winner was General Accident Insurance Company while the second and first runner up positions went to KLE Group and Dolphin Cove respectively.
Main Market: National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. was the winner while the second and first Runner up positions went to Scotia Group Jamaica and Sag icor Investments Ltd . respectively.
Best Performing Company Award seeks to identify and recognize outstanding performance by listed companies in enhancing shareholder value in the areas of capital efficiency, profitability and direct return on shareholdings.
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Winners in the Junior and Main Market categories were:
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Junior Market - Access Financial Services Ltd. emerged the winner while second and first runners up were Lasco Financial Services Ltd and Cargo Handlers .
Main Market - The winner was Carreras Ltd. for the second consecutive year! First and second Runner up positions went to Kingston Properties Ltd. and Supreme Ventures Ltd. Respectively.
Corporate Disclosure & Investor Relations award serves to recognize companies that maintain good investor relations with the wider investing public and make timely and accurate reports and announcements to the JSE. The winners were:
Junior Market - Honey Bun Ltd.
Main Market - the Winner was stSagicor Investments Ltd. The 1
ndand 2 Runner up positions went to GraceKennedy Ltd. and National Commercial Bank Jamaica respectively.
Member Dealer Awards
Alicia Hussey, Best Practices
Committee Member presents ndthe 2 runner up prize in the
category of JSE Member
Dealers Website to Devon
Barrett, General Manager of
Victoria Mutual Wealth
Management Ltd (VMWM)
and Nicole Thompson,
Manager - Research &
Stockbroking - VMWM .
Nsombi Jaja, Best Practices Committee
ndMember presents the 2 runner up prize in the
category of JSE Member Dealers Expansion of
Investors & Listed Companies Base to
Tracey Ann Spence, Asst Vice President - NCB Capital Markets Ltd.
The Best Practices Website Award seeks to encourage listed companies to raise the quality and efficiency of the dissemination of information to the investing public via their websites.
Junior Market - These awards were handed out as usual with Access Financial Services Ltd.
st nddeclared the winner. 1 and 2 Runner up positions were Lasco Distr ibutors and General Accident Insurance Jamaica Ltd. respectively.
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Member Dealer Awards
Marlene Street Forrest, General Manager JSE presents the JSE Member Dealers Overall Winner to Gary Peart, Chief Executive Officer Mayberry Investments Ltd.
Donovan Perkins, Chairman-JSE
ndpresents the 2 runner up prize in the
category of Best Performing Company
Main Market to Lorna Gooden,
Corporate Secretary, Supreme Ventures
Ltd.
Donovan Perkins, Chairman-JSE presents
the winning prize in the category of Best
Performing Company Main Market to Marcus Steele,
Managing Director, Carreras Ltd.
Best Practices
Awards 2012
Main Market - Jamaica Money Markets Brokers was the winner. First and second place Runner up positions went to Carreras Limited and National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. Respectively.
The penultimate award was the PSOJ/JSE Corporate Governance Award which seeks to recognize companies that demonstrate and practice outstanding corporate governance. National Commercial Bank and Scotia Group Jamaica emerged the joint winners. The first runner up was Sagicor Investments Ltd and second runner up was Jamaica Money Markets Brokers, followed by the 1st Runner up - Sag icor Investments Ltd. In the end, the JSE's Junior Market Overall Best Practices Award went to Access Financial Services Limited. The company to walk away with Governor General's Award for Excellence and the overall winner of the competition was National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd.
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GENERAL MANAGER'S REPORT - JSE
Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest General Manager Jamaica Stock Exchange
he Year 2013 was as challenging as it was rewarding for the Jamaica Stock Exchange Group which is comprised of the JSE (Exchange) and its wholly owned subsidiary, the Jamaica Central Securities Depository. The challenges experienced centered on the continued
difficult economic climate which affected confidence and optimism of not only the investing public but companies listed on the Exchange and potential listed companies. The need to secure an agreement with the International Monetary Fund directly affected our Junior Market during the period, as the government grappled with the issues of tax reforms and the likely changes to the incentives that would possibly affect the current or prospective Junior Market companies. Consequently both primary and secondary market activities slowed significantly, impacting trading revenue and listing fees. Interest income declined due to the Group's participation in the National Debt Exchange (NDX) which resulted in a reduction in the rate of interest on investments and a lengthening of the maturity period of the securities held. Fortunately, the decline was offset by foreign exchange gain brought about by the devaluation of the Jamaican dollar.
Prior years' revenue diversification programmes yielded positive results as the Group's profit of $7.2 million for the year resulted from the performance of the JCSD Trustee Services which returned a profit of $16.2 million. The Exchange continued to pursue its strategic objectives during the year and was successful in listing its ordinary shares on the market, which provided the original shareholders with an opportunity to monetize their investments and the new shareholders with an opportunity to invest in a group which has positive long term prospects. We welcome all new shareholders on board and encourage you to grow with us.
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The Group itself continues to take the long view in respect to the achievement of market growth and profitability and has continued to work towards the development of products and services aimed at creating positive value for our shareholders. On-going activities centre on the upgrades and enhancement of trading and settlement platforms to ensure efficiency of market delivery and upgrades of other supporting systems to assist in regulatory and compliance activities. Of equal importance is the continued effort to increase market knowledge and participation through different programmes and avenues of contact with the public. We were successful in our efforts in developing a detailed business continuity programme and are pursuing avenues to ensure that the Group has the capacity to be responsive.
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Globally, while most stock markets rallied in 2013, of seventy-six countries around the world which were examined, only sixteen countries, including Jamaica, showed declines in their indices. Jamaica posted a decline of 12.59% in the main index. The third quarter 2013 Business and Consumer Confidence Indices Survey released by the Jamaica Conference Board of the Jamaica Chamber of Commerce reported that business and consumer confidence were at an all-time low and registered mainly negative outlook in respect to economic improvements. This reflected the decline in index use for 2013, the low cess fee income and other operating revenue and contributed to the loss of $9 million experienced by the Exchange. It is an established fact that the business environment in which the Jamaica Stock Exchange, or any other stock exchange, operates directly affects the results of operations and ours was so affected.
Uncertainties about employment, the stability of the Jamaican dollar relative to the US dollar and other hard currencies, inflation and the delay in the signing of the IMF agreement negatively impacted on business and individual decisions to invest for the long-term.
ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS
It is anticipated that 2014 will be another challenging year. While some confidence will return given the signing of an IMF agreement, this is accompanied by very strict adherence to sustainable economic policies and targets set by the government, which could still have a contractionary effect on the market. We wish to record our appreciation to the government for its confidence in the equities market which is demonstrated by their continued support of the Junior Market and their encouragement which has lit awareness in small and medium sized companies of the importance of equity financing, especially in our current economic environment.
During the year under review, the stock market realized mixed results as all JSE Main Market Indices reflected declines while the Junior Market Index and the JSE USD Equities Market Index reflected improvements. The JSE Main Index dropped 12.45% to close the year at 80,633.55 points. The capitalization of the main market also reflected a fall which resulted from the overall decline in the stock prices and the delisting of Lascelles deMercado & Company Limited. The latter contributed 6.4% to this decline. On the
JSE MARKET PERFORMANCE IN 2013
We believe that several opportunities exist to grow the market and to enable the Group to achieve profitability. As more business opportunities are opened up the Exchange will benefit from businesses seeking to raise capital. Our trading and settlement platforms can be leveraged for the trading of products such as futures and options, closed end funds, depository receipts and fixed income trading. With the latter, it is expected that more corporate bonds will be listed on the bonds market and that the US$ Denominated Securities Market will experience more buoyancy within 2014. There will be a positive spin-off arising from legislative and regulatory changes in areas such as Collective Investment Schemes from which we are certain the Group will benefit in providing registrar and trustee services.
OPPORTUNITIES
other hand, the JSE Junior Market Index advanced by 17% to close 2013 at 757.86 points. The market capitalization of the Junior Market increased by $5.29 billion as a result of the general increases in stock prices and the listing of the ordinary shares by five companies. Likewise, the JSE USD Equities Market recorded improvements for both the index and market capitalization of 36.8% respectively.
The mixed performance of the market resulted in significantly reduced revenue from trading and trading activities.
The JSE relies heavily on the technological infrastructure and employees' competence to deliver high quality products and services to the market. The Group's technology unit continues to support the business by ensuring that the IT infrastructure is current and will allow the Exchange to operationalize its business strategies and expand its service portfolio.
During the year 2013, we experienced no significant downtime that impacted the systems and markets operated efficiently each business day. We continue to ensure the delivery of a reliable IT Strategy that will enable the JSE to take advantage of emerging trends and technology.
We have made significant progress in this area and have achieved several successes.
JSE DEPARTMENTAL HIGHLIGHTS 2013Trading & Settlement Platforms
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1. Implementation of a Business Process and Document Management System2. Completion of the Business Continuity Planning Program3. Implementation of a new telephone system4. Continuing activities for the implementation of an Online Trading System5. Commencement of activities for the implementation of a new website, including mobile apps6. Replacing obsolete computers across the group; the initiative continues7. Commencement of activities geared towards improving / upgrading supporting systems
The Group's technology unit continues the journey of ensuring we keep current relevant areas of the IT infrastructure. We have made significant progress in this area to ensure that the organization's strategic objectives are met.
In the area of Risk Management and Compliance we continue to enhance and maintain system redundancies which allows for 100% availability during business hours. Our risk management policies and procedures ensure that we are compliant with established policies and international standards geared towards ensuring compliance through continued audits.
Our team remains committed to the initiatives to be achieved in 2013 and will continue to expand its capacity to ensure that the Group takes advantage of market opportunities through the utilization of efficient and effective use of technology.
We had another successful year delivering on our objectives to keep the market abreast of new changes in the market place and offering our workshops and campus aimed at fostering continuing professional education. Driven by data received from the JCSD, our outreach and the listing of more companies on the market, the Group was able to increase the number of accounts/investors by 5,431, a 5% increase over 2012 .
The Exchange utilizes various approaches to reach investors or potential investors. Some of the programmes that we engage in are as outlined:
Marketing Activities
Tapping into the Diaspora market to grow the investor base is an area of focus for the Exchange. The involvement of the Exchange in the Diaspora Conference held in Montego Bay provided the Company with the much needed medium to connect with well over 300 delegates from the Diaspora and others who attended the Conference.
Diaspora Conference 2013
This website based simulation game allows students to buy and sell stocks traded on the JSE Stock Market. Calabar High School defended their title for the fourth consecutive season while Kingston College placed second and Innswood High placed third. The Individual winners were Damorine Ellis, first place; Jason Hylton, second place, both from Calabar High, and in third place Trevaune Baker from Kingston College.
Capital Market Conference The event is a unique forum for all constituents of the financial services sector to exchange views and develop strategies for engineering an environment to foster successful growth of the region's capital markets. In the past eight years, this Conference has attracted decision-makers, CEOs, accountants, attorneys-at-law and other business professionals from different industries from Jamaica and across the Caribbean. The 2013 Conference saw just under 300 persons in attendance.
Stock Market Game
This competition is designed to respond to the need to improve the level of market analysis. For every quarter of the year, the JSE invites analysts from the securities industry,
Market Research Competition
Successful initiatives during 2013 which continue into 2014 were:
Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest, General Manager – JSE, held the attention of two visitors to the JSE's booth while Director, Mr. Mark Croskery looks on.
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· The role & functions of the Stock Market· The importance of savings & investments· Investing using stocks and · The importance of financial literacy
In 2013, over 60 high schools and tertiary institutions visited the Stock Exchange to glean more information on the investments in general and the Stock Market. Thirty three percent more schools attended for the year 2013 as compared to the previous year.
Workshops
The JSE's workshops provide a medium to create an intensive educational experience in a seminar setting. Participants in these workshops are usually Listed Companies, Member Dealers and persons in the related field from which the topic is chosen. The JSE's workshops seek to introduce new concepts and to spur participants to investigate further on their own. These workshops also help to demonstrate and encourage practical and current techniques designed to keep participants abreast of the latest trends and for them to take back to their business places.
The six workshops held in 2013 are as follows:
1. The Fundamentals of Risk Management 2. Corporate Secretary3. Combating Financial Fraud 4. Impact Investments5. Business Pre & Post Disaster Planning6. Analysing and Interpreting Balance Sheet
There were over 180 persons trained from various companies across Jamaica.
JSE's Public Investor Outreach
The Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) continues to reshape the financial landscape with our informative and engaging Public Awareness Programmes. The JSE aims to transform how people view the stock market by enabling them to embrace the stock market as a viable medium for wealth creation. Based on our success to date, the JSE will continue to host our branded Public Education Outreach Forum. In 2013 the JSE partnered with JMMB to host four outreaches across Jamaica; one was held in Mandeville, another in St. Ann and two in Kingston. There were over 700 persons in attendance at our Public Education Outreaches.
The JSE offers an exciting 20-minute presentation geared towards employees in the Jamaican workforce. The aim of the programme is to present simple and concise information about how the stock market works to benefit Jamaicans.
In 2013 the Stock Exchange visited 26 institutions, up from 24 the previous year. The emphasis was on the public sector workers who responded very positively to the information provided.
Corporate Outreach
thThe Jamaica Stock Exchange hosted its 6 National Investor Education Week from September 29 - October 3, 2013. We continue to push this agenda as we are aware that it is through financial knowledge that individuals will be able to make wiser financial decisions. The focus of the discussions
National Investor Education Week
The JSE continues its drive towards exposing high school students, who are pursuing the CSEC and CAPE exams, to the roles and functions of the Stock Exchange, and to allow students to develop an appreciation for investments. In summary, the programme aims to introduce students from an early age to:
High School Education Programme
tertiary institutions and the media to submit analyses based on the past performance and future expectations of listed companies. Participants conduct research, prepare and submit an analysis on the selected company using the JSE's prescribed format. The winner of the 2013 competition was NCB Capital Markets Limited.
Mr. Damion Topping, JSE's Technical Support/Web Maintenance Officer, presents a gift basket to a visitor of JSE's booth.
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1. The Stock Market Review2. The Pocket Book3. The Year Book 4. A Guide to the Jamaican Securities Markets5. The JSE Annual Report
National Commercial Bank received the Governor General’s Award for Excellence on the Main Market and was declared joint winners with Scotia Bank for the JSE/PSOJ Best Practices Award for Corporate Governance. Honey Bun received the Governor General’s Award for Excellence for the Junior Market.
Publications
The Exchange publishes a number of publications aimed at assisting investors, potential investors and the investment community to make more informed decisions and generally to provide market updates. These publications are:
e-Campus
The (JSE) e-Campus in 2013 became the first in the English-speaking Caribbean to be officially certified by the prestigious CPD Certification Service based in London, England to join organizations such as the London Stock Exchange, Imperial College London, Kings College London, London School of Economics & Political Science, UBS Global Asset Management, amongst others. This certification comes on the heels of our Jamaican local financial sector regulator, the Financial Services Commission (FSC), approving the JSE e-Campus Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Services Management and Certificate Courses. The JSE e-Campus was also registered by the University
Council of Jamaica (UCJ) as a tertiary institution to develop and deliver courses and programmes geared to the Financial Services industry.
The Post Graduate Certificate Course “Understanding and Interpreting Jamaica's Financial Regulations and Laws” has been accredited by the Accreditation Committee of the General Legal Council of Jamaica. This means all attorneys who pursue this Course will receive eight (8) Continuing Legal Professional Development (CPL) credits from the General Legal Council.
Our internal controls and procedures have improved following our decision to outsource our internal audit function to PriceWaterHouseCoopers. The JSE continues to take on board the recommendations of our auditors and our response time for implementation has been excellent. The responsiveness of our team will lend itself to further gains in respect to efficiencies and controls.
HUMAN RESOURCES
INTERNAL AUDIT
A strategic priority of the Group is that of ensuring a moti-vated and prepared workforce. The JSE Group continues to invest in various training and development programmes to facilitate staff advancement and development. The members participated in workshops, seminars in both operational support and other courses specific to their respective areas of responsibility. We continue to benefit from a culture of employee involvement and a structured performance and appraisal system. In 2013 we concentrated on improving our succession planning programme as well as the software to support human resources management information.
In 2014, the JSE's primary main objective is that of increasing shareholder value. This we intend to do through focusing on the following:
FOCUS - 2014
· Further diversification of revenue stream. Capitalizing on market opportunities by providing new products and services· Increasing Investor & Business Awareness of the Markets· Development of Stock Market mobile application
is on individuals obtaining a broader understanding of the role and responsibilities of regulatory bodies, companies and investors in ensuring that the financial sector delivers on its objective of wealth creation.
The JSE Best Practices Awards were established in 2004 by the Jamaica Stock Exchange as a medium to encourage listed companies and stockbrokers in the securities industry to adopt and uphold best practices standards and to enhance the relationship between the JSE and its stakeholders. The JSE has over the years refined these awards and has added several new awards since its inception. Chief among these are:
Best Practices Awards
Junior Market Awards in 2012The Member Dealers Awards category in 2011The PSOJ Award for Corporate Governance in 2008
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………………………………..........................……….Marlene J. Street ForrestGeneral Manager, JSE
the long-term viability of the Exchange. Further, our dedicated employees must be commended as, despite the tough economic climate and sometimes limited resources and another challenging year, they did not under-deliver but were able to develop new products, energize old ones and just simply maintain them. The enthusiasm was always on display whether to our internal or external customers. Many thanks to the members of the Board and the Committees who continue to play their part in ensuring that the strategies and the underlying fabric of the Group is current, modern and appropriate and that the Exchange continues to uphold good governance practices.
We are committed to remaining relevant to our shareholders, listed companies, member dealers and other market participants. The team stands ready to continue to deliver on the promise of 'providing a fair, efficient and transparent market'.
· Enhancement of Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity capabilities· Improvement in our website· Improvements in our internal capabilities and infrastructure for better service delivery
Our team is committed to continuing the thrust to implement solutions that are geared towards allowing the JSE and its subsidiaries to take advantage of market opportunities which will increase revenue, improve customer service and restore profitability. An increase in the Return on Equity, efficient utilization of assets and cost effective regulation of the market as well as maximizing the Group's investment portfolio will be the major areas of focus. This was our commitment to you last year and we continue to work towards improvements and realizing our goal.
Finally I wish to take this opportunity to thank our new shareholders who, through the acceptance of our initial public offering of ordinary shares, expressed confidence in
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RESPONSIBILITYCORPORATE SOCIAL
The JSE Group
The JSE continues to recognize the importance of Corporate Social Responsibility. The Exchange focus was on the aged, young adults and the children and concentrated on the immediate community of downtown Kingston and i ts environs.
The JSE started its Breakfast Programme at St. Michael's Primary School in 2011 to assist the students to have a meal at the start of their day in order to increase attendance, punctuality and assist in the general health of the school population. The JSE realized at the time that there was a need for this programme, as many parents could not afford to provide a proper meal for their children in order to send them to school on a consistent basis. The poor attendance led to a decline in the level of academic achievement.
The Breakfast Progamme at the St. Michael's Primary School was implemented with the blessing of the former late principal and to date it is meeting the objectives of improvement in attendance, punctuality and academic achievement of the students.
Additionally, the JSE contributes to other programmes in St. Michael's and St. Aloysius Primary Schools. These include “Teacher Recognition” and “Boys' Day”. In support of the Boys' Day campaign for inner-city youths, the JSE awarded one scholarship to a male student who was successful at the GSAT level at St. Aloysius Primary School, while recognizing the boys' achievements at St. Michael's Primary.
Our youth programme focused on education
YOUTH OUTREACH
ELDERLY OUTREACH The JSE over the years has built a very close relationship with the Missionaries of the Poor through its founder, Father Richard Ho Lung. Through the visit by our staff to the facilities which house and care for the poor and destitute and by our monetary contributions, the Company seeks to play its part in improving the social fabric of the country.
Miss Davia Eastman, JSE's Marketing Officer (l) and Mrs. Charlette Eddie Nugent, JSE's Communications Officer (r) congratulate Jobey Smith – who was awarded JSE's GSAT Scholarship in recognition of St. Aloysius Primary School 'Boy Day '.
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The JSE also provides needed assistance to the Denham Town Golden Age Home, an institution that takes care of the elderly within our society. The employees make periodic visits to the institution and both company and staff make well needed contributions in cash and kind to ensure that the lives of these senior citizens are made easier.
Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest (first left standing) and JSE/JCSD staff members at their visit to the Denham Town Golden Age Home. Residents of the home were presented with items donated by JSE/JCSD staff, Blue Power Group and Jamaican Teas. A very happy Resident receives a package
from JSE/JCSD staff members.
Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest, General Manager, Jamaica Stock Exchange, presents the manager of Denham Town Golden Age Home with a package from Jamaican Teas, while residents look on during the JSE/JCSD courtesy call
For over 15 years the Company has supported students at the tertiary level in completing their courses of studies in the field of Business. This is accomplished by providing the Vernon Mendez Scholarship to well deserving students at the University of the West Indies and University of Technology.
Our Contribution to Nation Building, Through Young Adult Education
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The Regulatory & Market Oversight Division
2013 Year In Review of JSE's Regulatory Activities
2013 represents another year during which the Regulatory & Market Oversight Division (RMOD) of the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) continued to shoulder the responsibility of providing suitable regulatory oversight of the Exchange's activities. During the course of the year the RMOD fulfilled its responsibilities with supervision and policy directive from the Regulatory and Market Oversight Committee (RMOC). As you may recall in last quarter of 2007 the Board of the JSE ceded its regulatory authority to the RMOC; and, in the first quarter of 2008 the RMOD was formed as a new unit within the JSE to undertake the operational activities of the RMOC.
In attending to the regulatory activities of the JSE the RMOD focuses on six (6) core responsibilities; these are as follows:
The RMOD's Operational Responsibilities
Introduction
1. Listed Company Compliance2. Member-firm Regulation3. Market Surveillance4. Enforcement5. Dispute Resolution/Arbitration6. Risk Assessment
Before detailing the performance activities of the RMOD's core responsibilities for the 2013 calendar year, it is appropriate to mention that during the course of the year efforts were made to further streamline the Division's operational activities to provide clearer accounts of the activities within the unit.
1. Listed Company ComplianceIn satisfying Listed Company Compliance the RMOD reviews Listed Companies' financial statements and Corporate News that are filed with the JSE. In 2013 the RMOD processed two hundred and sixty-four (264) financial statements versus two hundred and forty-eight (248) in 2012. As it relates to Corporate News, for the year 2013 the RMOD reviewed one thousand and thirty eight (1,038) submissions; in 2012 total Corporate News reviewed was five hundred and seventeen (517). The increase in reviews in 2013 over 2012 was as a result of additional securities that were listed JSE during 2013. 2. Member Firm RegulationThe RMOD's Member-firm Regulation treats with the examination of member-firms' financial statements and examination of member-firms' trading operations. During 2013 the RMOD examined One Hundred and Eighty eight (188) financial
RMOD's 2013 Operational Performance
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2013 Year In Review of JSE's Regulatory Activities
statements for member-firms. These statements included Monthly, Quarterly and Audited Statements. In 2012 the number of statements reviewed amounted to One Hundred & Eighty Seven (187). In addition to the foregoing it should be noted that during the course of the year the RMOD complemented its member-firm regulation by applying off-site monitoring tools which involves examining member-firms' daily trading activities on the JSE.
3. Market SurveillanceThe responsibility of Market Surveillance activities spans monitoring daily trading on the JSE to detect market infractions, such as: Advancing the Bid, Marking the Close,” Pumping and Dumping, among others. The RMOD represents its Market Surveillance Activities through the formulation of Exception Reports. During the course of 2013 the RMOD formulated Eighteen (18) Exception Reports; in 2012 Exception Reports amounted to nine (9)
4. EnforcementThe RMOD is required to administer enforcement actions against member-dealers and listed companies whenever there are breaches to JSE's rules and market regulations. During the course of the year the RMOD administered thirteen (13) enforcement actions against member-dealers and twenty-eight (28) against Listed Companies. In 2012 the number of enforcement actions that were taken against member-dealers and Listed Companies were seven (7) and two (2), respectively.
5. Dispute Resolution/ArbitrationFor the year 2013 the JSE had no matter that was considered under its Dispute Resolution/Arbitration operation. During the course of 2012 the RMOD administered one (1) matter through its Dispute Resolution/Arbitration process.
Closing CommentsAs mentioned in my opening remarks, the year under review represented one during which the RMOD was called upon to continue satisfying JSE's role as being a self-regulatory organization. It is recognized that the RMOD's activities is a subset of the overall policy and operational activities of the JSE Group. In this regard, I wish to express gratitude to members of the RMOC, staff of the RMOD and of wider JSE, as well as supportive stakeholders for the collective contribution to the regulatory affairs of the Exchange. Having reflected on 2013 activities, it can be safely stated that support from within, and external to the JSE, has once again made it possible for the RMOD to satisfy its motto of “Safeguarding market integrity,” while contributing JSE's purpose of “Providing a fair, efficient and transparent stock market” to all.
6. Risk AssessmentIn treating with risk assessment the RMOD continued to rely on the activities of JSE's Internal Auditors. For the year under review JSE's Internal Auditors conducted one (1) assessment of RMOD's operations. The Auditors also did one (1) assessment of the Division’s operations in 2012.
The Jamaica Stock Exchange STOCK MARKET REVIEW 2013
Economic Overview
In May 2013 the government of Jamaica was able to arrive at an agreement with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) by way of a four-year Extended Fund Facility. This agreement opened the door to loans to the tune of approximately US$1 billion from the IMF and another US$1 billion from the Inter-American Development Bank and the World Bank. As a condition of the agreement, the government had to meet quantitative and qualitative fiscal and legislative targets under the close supervision of the IMF.
The IMF agreement was preceded by the second debt exchange programme in three years. This essentially meant the extension of the maturity dates on local debt, accompanied by lower interest rates with the ultimate objective of giving the government more wiggle room for fiscal manoeuvres.
So far, the government has met all the necessary quantitative and qualitative targets under the extended fund facility with the IMF over the last three quarters of the fiscal year 2013/2014.
This was against the background of the challenging economic conditions and social ills such as crime that prevailed.
The JMD closed the year 2013 at $106.3777:US$1.00. This reflects a decline of 14.41% or $13.40 against the USD. This was also a faster pace of depreciation than the 7.36% seen in 2012 where the dollar closed at J$92.9776:US$1.00.
The net international reserves (NIR) stood at US$1,047.83 million at the end of 2013 relative to US$1,125.58 at the end of December 2012. Although lower than what was recorded in the corresponding period of the previous year, the NIR showed improvements from the lowest level for the year of US$835.69 million in November 2013.
For the calendar year 2013 the rate of inflation was 9.7%, up 1.7% on the 8.0% recorded at the end of 2012.
Treasury Bill yields were mixed when the month of December 2013 was compared to the month of December 2012. The 28-days and 90-days Treasury bill results showed average yields of 6.25% and 7.53% down from 6.31% and 7.67% in December 2012. On the other hand, the 180-days Treasury bill showed an average yield of 8.25% in December 2013, up from 7.18% in December 2012.
The labour force data for October 2013, the most recent data, showed an unemployment rate of 14.9% compared to 14.0% in October 2012.
Nevertheless, towards the end of the calendar year there seemed to be signs of improvement in the economy. The Jamaican economy grew by 0.5% in the third quarter of 2013 with a growth of 2.2% and 0.1% in the goods producing and services sectors respectively. This reflects a turnaround after six consecutive quarterly declines.
Index Value 2013 points Value 2012 points Change % Change
Main JSE Index 80,633.55 92,101.22 11,467.67 12.45%All Jamaican Composite Index 81,850.04 91,161.60 9,311.56 10.21%JSE Select Index 2,176.17 2,489.67 313.50 12.59%JSE Cross Listed Index 740.28
873.93
133.65 15.29%JSE Combined Index 82,934.95
93,503.79
10,568.84 11.30%Junior Market Index 757.86
647.78
110.08 16.99%JSE USD Equities Market Index
92.86
67.86
25.00 36.84%
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STOCK MARKET REVIEW 2013All the Main Market indices showed declines for the year 2013. The Main JSE index declined by 11,467.67 points or 12.45% to close at 80,633.55 points. The All Jamaican Composite index and the JSE Select index lost 9,311.56 points (10.21%) and 313.50 points (12.59%) to close at 81,850.01 points and 2,176.17 points respectively. At the same time, the JSE Combined index and the JSE Cross Listed index showed declines of 10,568.84 points (11.30%) and 133.65 points (15.29%) to close at 82,924.95 points and 740.28 points respectively.
The Junior Market index showed an improvement on the year 2012 gaining 110.08 points (16.99%) to close 2013 at 757.86 points.
Similarly, the JSE USD Equities Market index advanced at the end of 2013 relative to 2012. The USD index gained 25.00 points or 36.84% to close at 92.86 points.
Graph 1
Graph 1 shows the performance of the JSE Main Market index in 2013 vs 2012.
Graph 2
Graph 2 shows the performance of the JSE Junior Market index in 2013 vs 2012.
December
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Graph 3
Graph 3 shows the performance of the JSE USD Market index in 2013 vs 2012.
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Indices Highest Value Lowest Value Largest One month gain Largest One Month decline
Largest one day gain
Largest one day decline
JSE Index 92,435.27 points on January 4, 2013
77,001.06 points on November 20, 2013
4.91% (4,101.54 points) in May 2013 closing the month at 87,577.92 points.
5.69% (5,069.79 points) in February2013 to close
the month
at 84,048.93
2.15% (1,716.09 points) on April 5, 2013
to close at 81,579.81 points
4.05% (3,322.47 points) on November 8, 2013
to close at 78,679.41 points
JSE All Jamaican Composite Index
91,721.24 points on January 4, 2013
75,674.02 points on November 20, 2013
8.00% (6,548.19 points) in May 2013 closing the month at 88,443.29 points
8.81% (7,580.22 points) in February 2013 closing the month at 78,414.03
3.88% (3,021.18 points) on April 5, 2013
to close at 80,798.12 points
3.28% (2,699.13 points) on February 12, 2013
to close at 79,612.84 points
JSE Select Index 2,530.76 points on June 14, 2013
2,064.73 points on November 20, 2013
8.21% (184.65 points) in May 2013 closing the month at 2,434.58 points
7.70% (179.46 points) in February 2013 closing
the month
at 2,152.15 points.
4.48% (95.08 points) on April 5, 2013 closing at 2,219.75 points
3.75% (83.66 points) on February 12, 2013 closing at 2,146.64 points
JSE Cross Listed Index 873.93 points on January 2, 2013
738.46 points on November 8, 2013
1.03% (8.29 points) in May 2013 closing
the month at 810.31 points
6.96% (55.27 points) in November 2013 closing the month at 738.46 points
3.57% (27.64 points) on April 15, 2013 closing at 802.02 points
0.01%
on June 26, 2013 and November
12, 2013 closing at 799.86 and 738.51 points respectively
JSE Combined Index 93,830.20 points on January 4, 2013
79,097.88 points on November 20, 2013
5.66% (4,806.77 points) in May 2013 closing the month at 89,724.01 points.
5.69% (5,149.26 points) in February 2013 to close the month at 85,338.79 points.
2.03% (1,652.86 points) on April 5, 2013 to close at 83,041.81 points
3.87% (3,254.17 points) on November 8, 20 13 to close at 80,833.69 points
JSE Junior Market Index
840.18 points on July 9, 2013
584.67 points on March 7, 2013
23.13% (142.75 points) in May 2013 closing the month at 759.93 points.
5.73% (36.04 points) in February 2013 to close the month at 592.48 points.
5.47% (34.36 points) on May 15, 2013 to close at 662.80 points.
3.08% (24.05 points) on October 8, 2013 to close at 755.53 points
JSE USD Index 92.86 points on December 27, 2013
65 points on February 11, 2013
8.34% (7.15 points) in December 2013 to close the month at 92.86.
There was no month over month decline in the USD market index in 2013
9.78% (7 points) on March 22, 2013 to close at 78.57 points
8.91% (7 points) on March 20, 2013 to close at 71.57 points.
Table 2 Indices Statistics for 2013
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The year 2013 saw the total value of ordinary and block trades standing at $15.978 billion. This represents a decline relative to the $61.11 billion recorded in 2012. Market volume including block trades amounted to 1,833,462,943 units relative to 2,581,249,221 units in 2012. This represents a decline of 29% versus the previous year. At the same time, the number of ordinary and block trades declined from 19,515 in 2012 to 18,284 in 2013.
Market capitalisation in the regular market at the end of 2013 amounted to $492.179 billion. This reflects a decline of $98.46 billion for the year.
Market volume (excluding blocks) for the year 2013 stood at 1,386,439,386 units compared to 1,431,281,921 units in 2012. Ordinary transactions amounted to 18,264, down 1,228 from 19,492 recorded in 2012. The value of trades in 2013 stood at $14.207 billion compared to $18.30 billion in 2012. This reflects a decline of $4.09 billion at the end of the year.
The market saw 20 block trades in 2013 versus 23 blocks trades in 2012. Market volume in the block market in 2013 amounted to 447,023,557 units, reflecting a noticeable decline of 702,943,743 units when compared to the 1,149,967,300 units seen in 2012. At the same time, the total value of trades in the block market fell considerably to $1.77 billion in 2013, coming from $42.81 billion in 2012.
In terms of monthly market activity during 2013, the month of January 2013 saw the largest number of transactions with 1,737 transactions. In contrast, the month of December saw the lowest number of transactions with 1,324. Meanwhile, the month of February saw the largest number of units traded with market volume of 210,205,202 units. April was the month that recorded the smallest number of units traded with 41,629,553 units crossing the floor. In terms or the value of trades, the month of December led the way with the value of trades totalling $2.688 billion. On the other hand, the month of April recorded the lowest value of trades of $401.748 million.
Trading Activity: Main Market
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STOCK MARKET REVIEW 2013
The main advancers and decliners for 2013 were:
Company
Close
Price
% Change
Radio Jamaica
$1.30
(34.67%)
Seprod Limited
$10.50
(32.26%)
Berger Paints (Jamaica)
$1.75
(31.64%)National Commercial Bank $16.38 (31.52%)Carreras Limited $36.11 (27.79%)Sagicor Investments Jamaica $16.00 (27.73%)Gleaner Company $1.10 (21.43%)First Caribbean International $90.00 (20.35%)Mayberry Investments $2.00 (20.00%)Scotia Investments Jamaica $25.17 (17.48%)
Company Close Price
% Change
Caribbean Cement $3.50 250.00% Hardware & Lumber $6.10 79.41% Ciboney Group $0.05 66.67% Palace Amusement $95.00 58.33% Kingston Wharves $6.06 21.20% Kingston Properties $4.50 19.05% Desnoes & Geddes $5.10 13.33% GraceKennedy Limited $55.07 10.12% Jamaica Producers $19.00 6.74%
Table 3 - Advancers Table 4 - Decliners
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The top three advancers for the year were Caribbean Cement Company Limited up 250% to close at $3.50, Hardware & Lumber Limited up 79.41% to close at $6.10 and Ciboney Group Limited up 66.67% to close at $0.05. On the other hand, the main decliners were Radio Jamaica Limited down 34.67% to close at $1.30, Seprod Limited down 32.26% to close at $10.50 and Berger Paints (Jamaica) Limited down 31.64% to close at $1.75. This information is outlined in Table 3 and Table 4. The value leader was National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited with over $3.698 billion. The volume leader was LIME with 211,053,549 units traded during the year. Trading occurred in 33 ordinary shares of which 16 advanced 8 declined and 9 traded firm.
The JSE Junior Market
At the end of 2013 the JSE Junior Market Index stood at 757.86 points. This reflects an increase of 110.08% on the 647.78 recorded at the end of 2012. The Junior Market welcomed the listing of five new companies during the year. Table 5 shows the companies that were listed 2013, the amount raised from these listings and the close prices as at December 31, 2013 along with their listing prices:
Table 5
Company Date Listed Amount Raised Millions
Listing Price Close Price Dec 31, 2013
% Change Since listing
Caribbean Cream Limited May 17, 2013 $75.18 $1.00 $0.89 -11.00% Eppley Limited July 29, 2013 $82.56 $377.00 $380.00 0.80% Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Ltd October 14, 2013 $50.58 $2.25 $2.60 15.56% Derrimon Trading Company Limited December 17, 2013 $150.338 $2.05 $2.49 21.46% Medical Disposables & Supplies Ltd December 24, 2013 $115.58 $1.83 $2.20 20.22%
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Trading Activity: Junior Market
In 2013 the number of trades in the Junior Market amounted to 7,157. This compares to 5,047 trades in the year 2012. Market volume in 2013 stood at 477,733,468 units, down 92,132,767 units compared to 569,866,235 units in 2012. At the same time, the market value of trades stood at $1.385 billion in 2013, down 73.27% when compared to $5.185 billion recorded during the previous year. There were no block transactions in the Junior Market in 2013.
Market capitalisation at the end of 2013 amounted $27.391 billion. This reflects an increase of $5.289 billion compared to the end of 2012.
Lasco Manufacturing Limited was the value leader with $286.157 million dollars. Meanwhile, Caribbean Cream Limited was the volume leader with 148,839,095 units traded.
The USD Equities Market Index closed 2013 at 92.86 points, reflecting an improvement on the 67.82 points recorded at the end of 2012.
Market volume stood at 52,073,750 units, a significant increase of 44,918,040 units on the 7,155,710 units recorded for the year 2012. The value of trades in the USD market for 2013 was US$5.768 million relative to US$0.633 million in 2012. The number of trades amounted to 242 in 2013 versus 122 in 2012, up by 120. There were no block transactions in the US$ Equities Market in 2013.
Market capitalization at the end of 2013 in the USD market was US$38.34 million compared to US$28.02 million at the end of 2012.
Trading Activity: US Dollar Equities Market
Market Developments
Table 8Company/Security Date Listed Amount Raised Listing
PriceCaribbean Cream Limited May 17, 2013 $75.18 million $1.00Jamaica Stock Exchange Limited July 23, 2013 $108.86 million $2.85Eppley Limited July 29, 2013 $82.56 million $377.00Jamaica Money Market Brokers Limited 7.50% Preference Shares
September 27, 2013 $1.43 billion $2.00
Jamaica Money Market Brokers Limited 7.25% Preference Shares
September 27, 2013 $38.395 billion $2.50
Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Limited October 14, 2013 $50.58 million $2.25Access Financial Services L imited 9% Unsecured Short Term Notes
October 18, 2013 $102.5 million $97.9964
Jamaica Public Service Company Limited 9.5% Cumulative Non -redeemable
F Series Preference Shares
November 1, 2013
$2.45 billion
$1,050.14
Sagicor Real Estate X Fund Limited
November 15, 2013
$1.49 billion
$5.00
Jamaican Teas Limited Secured Corporate Notes Due 2017
November 25, 2013
$103.17 million
$100.00
Eppley Limited 9.5% Preference Shares
December 12, 2013
$361.95 million
$6.00
Derrimon Trading Company Limited December 17, 2013 $150.338 million $2.05Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited December 24, 2013 $115.58 million $1.83Sagicor Group Limited* December 23, 2013 - $8.05
*Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited was listed consequent to the change in the organisational structure of the Sagicor Group of companies to meet requirements of the new omnibus legislation for deposit taking institutions.
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The main advancers and decliners of the Junior Market for 2013 were:
Company Close Price Change% Lasco Financial Services Ltd $1.28 161.22%
Access Financial Services Ltd $12.00 93.55% Blue Power Group Limited $10.00 66.67%
Cargo Handlers Limited $13.50 35.00%
Paramount Trading Limited $3.55 27.24% Lasco Distributors Limited $1.30 17.65%
Lasco Manufacturing Limited $1.24 12.62% Dolphin Cove Limited $8.42 7.95%
Caribbean Producers (Ja.) Ltd $2.70 4.65% Jamaican Teas Limited $4.00 1.27%
Table 6 - Advancers Company Close Price Change%C2W Music Limited
$0.29 (76.03%)
K.L.E. Group Limited $1.10 (70.27%)Consolidated Bakeries (Jamaica)
$1.16 (38.30%)
AMG Packaging & Paper Company Limited
$3.48 (13.00%)
Honey Bun Limited
$3.19 (8.86%)General Accident Insurance Company Limited
$1.63 (7.39%)
Table 7 - Decliners
Continued on page 29
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STOCK MARKET REVIEW 2013
Company/Security Date Delisted Sagicor Life Limited December 20, 2013 Guardian Holdings Limited December 31, 2013 Lascelles deMercado & Co. Limited January 9, 2013 Lascelles 15% Preference shares January 9, 2013 Lascelles 6% Preference shares January 9, 2013 Cable & Wireless Jamaica Limited 5.5% Preference shares
September 16, 2013
Cable & Wireless Jamaica Limited 6% Preference shares
September 16, 2013
Jamaica Stock Exchange Variable Rate Preference Shares
May 31, 2013
Table 9
The Jamaica Stock Exchange launched its bond market in April 2013. As it relates to listing, the following criteria was outlined: Any company that is incorporated in a Caricom Country were list its fixed income securities on the JSE Bond Market. Similar to the equities market, companies interested in listing their bonds will be required to follow the requirements as outlined in the JSE Rule Book. Methods available for listing securities include the following: Prospectus Issue, Offer for Sale, Offer by Tender, Placing or Introduction
On July 5, 2013 there was a 10:1 stock split for all three LASCO affiliated companies. The close prices on July 4, 2013 and the adjusted prices at the start of trading on July 5, 2013 are presented in Table 10
Stock Price at Close July 4, 2013 Stock Price at start July 5, 2013 Lasco Distributors Limited $16.49 $1.65 Lasco Financial Services Limited $12.33 $1.23 Lasco Manufacturing Limited $16.34 $1.63
As at December 31, 2013, the total number of companies listed on the regular market stood at 36 while the total number of companies listed on the Junior Market stood at 21. The number of companies listed on the USD market stood at 1. There were 34 ordinary shares listed and 10 preferences as at December 31, 2013 were on the regular market. There was one preference share listing on the JSE Junior Market while two bonds were listed on the Bond Market.
Table 10
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MARKET ACTIVITY - A Five Year History
TRADING VALUE (JA$000's) 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA + BARITA INVESTMENTS LTD BERGER PAINTS JAMAICA LTD CAPITAL & CREDIT FINANCIAL GROUP LTD CARIBBEAN CEMENT COMPANY LTD CARRERAS LIMITED CIBONEY GROUP LTD DESNOES & GEDDES LTD DYOLL GROUP LIMITED + FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL LTD FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL JA. LTD + FIRST JAMAICA INVESTMENTS LTD + GLEANER COMPANY LTD GRACEKENNEDY LIMITED GUARDIAN HOLDINGS LTD HARDWARE & LUMBER LTD JAMAICA BROILERS GROUP LTD JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS LTD JAMAICA PRODUCERS GROUP LTD JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE LTD KINGSTON PROPERTIES LIMITED KINGSTON WHARVES LIMITED LASCELLES de MERCADO & Co. LTD LIME* MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS LTD MONTEGO BAY ICE COMPANY LTD MONTEGO FREEPORT LTD + NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK LTD PALACE AMUSEMENT COMPANY (1921) LTD PAN JAMAICAN INVESTMENT TRUST LTD PEGASUS HOTELS OF JAMAICA LTD PULSE INVESTMENTS LIMITED RADIO JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR GROUP JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD** SAGICOR LIFE JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR REAL ESTATE X FUND SALADA FOODS LTD SCOTIA GROUP JAMAICA LTD SCOTIA INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD SEPROD LIMITED SUPREME VENTURES LTD TRINIDAD CEMENT LTD TOTAL ORDINARY VALUE
6,604 16,910
47,722
2,471,931 106
169,533
39,796
130,273 1,544,642
203 2,751
328,988 817,903 440,610
4,195 7,513
23,456
35,676 105,653
2,373
3,698,295 36
518,919
225 35,850
4,974 146,812 269,280
1,802 20,189
2,005,070 196,011 158,258 257,962
3,006 13,513,527
4,801 19,742 25,575 19,055
4,893,528 397
213,119
33,190
131,549 953,357
96,293 1,854
327,189 707,463 131,221
21,294
380,203 422,207
39,247 79,565
1,486
3,368,497 188
195,762 0
5,838 35,269
206,449
3,666,602
21,008 1,715,645
250,656 142,720
44,242 6,738
18,161,949
40,632 20,377 68,230 47,502
344,358 314
162,362
159,579 89,455 45,723
156,642 3,105,798
31,270 11,856
775,981 1,032,782
163,178
1,023 147,120 151,377
64,691 117,900
868 7,024
4,518,340 461
397,591 870,309
7,472 40,989
2,649,342
846,106
129,807 1,141,800
137,557 106,163 320,360
12,109 17,924,449
1,812 11,784 40,710 45,427
465,287 193
192,261
118,122 1,654
1,484,028 63,639
1,264,779 4,461 8,493
599,930 256,388 447,168
43,550
380,163 414,387
37,549 73,829
5 16,392
4,351,820 10
1,011,205 18,985
8,525 68,246
122,955 507,329
88,703
1,545,038 325,735 214,670
2,915,479 33
17,150,744
3,553 28,951 36,963
379,426 451
71,619
55,286 2,745
64,381 62,331
500,484 3,668 2,963
304,661 38,608
287,132
22,075 4,812
182,114 72,193 43,092
264 4,469
3,249,097 252
180,159 4,034
11,036 24,496
2,626,323
157,868
73,950 858,137 187,267 395,049
1,466,618 16,595
11,423,252
MARKET ACTIVITY - A Five Year History
TRADING VALUE (JA$000's) 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009(Cont’d.)
+ Delisted *Formerly CABLE & WIRELESS (JA) **Formerly PAN CARIBBEAN FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED
TRADING VALUE (JA$000's) * 2013 2012 2011 2010 200912,712
- 5
738
- - - -
- 13,694 26,378
53,527
29,047,423
-21.58%
- 8
1,220
- 22 17
-
-
13,663
14,930
37,040,986 -9.09%
Junior Market
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BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA JA VAR. PREFERENCE BARITA SERIES PREF SHARES A BARITA SERIES PREF SHARES B CABLE & WIRELESS (JA) 5.5% + CABLE & WIRELESS (JA) 6% + CAPITAL & CREDIT MERCHANT BANK VAR PRE JAMAICA LIVESTOCK ASSN. 7.5% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 7.25% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 7.50% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 8.50% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 8.75% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 12% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 12.25% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 12.15% JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 5% C JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 5% D JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 6% JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 7% JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE VAR PREF LASCELLES de MERCADO 6% MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS 12% NCB CAPITAL MARKETS 11.75% PAN CARIBBEAN FIN SERV 12.5% PROVEN INVESTMENTS LIMITED 8% TOTAL PREFERENCE VALUE TOTAL VALUE Annual % Change
31 25,610 1,553 77,679
1 332
588,976 694,182
14,207,709
-22.34%
810 71
73
4,382 89,731
986
7,290
29,802 133,146
18,295,094
1.07%
1,199 43,218
318
257 47
17,758 102,186
3,940
5
1,573
6,149
176,650
18,101,099 4.35%
1,469 2,823
648 45
4,433 73,270 26,755
2,743
10,986 38
73,266
196,476
17,347,220 50.66%
1,138
0 602
1,345
6,102 58,429
76
0
3,995
5,652 6,345 7,442
91,126
11,514,378
-52.77%
Access Financial Services Limited AMG Packaging & Paper Company Limited Blue Power Group Limited C2W Music Limited Caribbean Cream Limited* Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Limited* Cargo Handlers Limited Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited Consolidated Bakeries (Jamaica) Limited Derrimon Trading Company Limited* Dolphin Cove Limited Eppley Limited* General Accident Insurance Co. (Jamaica) Ltd Honey Bun (1982) Limited Jamaican Teas Limited K.L.E. Group Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Lasco Financial Services Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited* Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited TOTAL VALUE USD Equities Market Proven Investments Limited Junior Market Preference Shares Eppley Limited 9.5%*
120,877 16,617 53,708 1,991 4,456 161,922 6,064 74,502 44,067 9,377 86,575 2,014 40,222 6,250 57,228 3,375 245,802 124,344 286,157 4,412 35,951
1,385,912 -73.27%
5 ,769
54
104,323 14,543 25,742 573
1,648 49,262 1,794
144,262
53,944 22,548 52,219 2,208 1,957,800 327,163 2,427,207
63
5,185,299 315.51%
6 34
23,398 40,452 30,518
6,446 308,215
129,603
163,561 25,210 72,536
176,060
51,832 220,117
1,247,948
8 59
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TRADING VOLUME (000's) 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA + BARITA INVESTMENTS LTD BERGER PAINTS JAMAICA LTD CAPITAL & CREDIT FINANCIAL GROUP LTD CAPITAL & CREDIT MERCHANT BANK + CARIBBEAN CEMENT COMPANY LTD CARRERAS LIMITED CIBONEY GROUP LTD CMP INDUSTRIES + COURTS (JAMAICA) + DESNOES & GEDDES LTD DYOLL GROUP + FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL LTD FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL JA LTD FIRST JAMAICA INVESTMENTS LTD GLEANER COMPANY LTD GOODYEAR (JAMAICA) + GRACEKENNEDY LIMITED GUARDIAN HOLDINGS LTD HARDWARE & LUMBER LTD JAMAICA BROILERS GROUP LTD JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS LTD JAMAICA PRODUCERS GROUP LTD JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE LTD KINGSTON PROPERTIES LIMITED KINGSTON WHARVES LIMITED LASCELLES deMERCADO & CO LTD LIME* MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS LTD MONTEGO BAY ICE COMPANY LTD MONTEGO FREEPORT LTD+ NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK JA. LTD PALACE AMUSEMENT CO (1921) LTD PAN JAMAICAN INVESTMENT TRUST LTD PEGASUS HOTELS OF JAMAICA LTD PULSE INVESTMENTS LTD. RADIO JAMAICA LTD RBTT FINANCIAL HOLDINGS LTD+ SAGICOR FINANCIAL CORPORATION + SAGICOR GROUP JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD** SAGICOR LIFE JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR REAL ESTATE X FUND SALADA FOODS LTD SCOTIA GROUP JAMAICA LTD SCOTIA INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD SEPROD LIMITED SUPREME VENTURES LTD TRINIDAD CEMENT LTD TOTAL ORDINARY VOLUME
2,247 7,729
27,403 51,808 2,051
38,342
372
109,357
29,339 1 636 71,403 100,514 24,273 1,416 1,841 3,454
211,054
50,227 132
206,021
0 10,247
244 27,112
601 9,288 32,304 324 2,373 100,014 7,674 11,416 90,357 189
1,231,761
1,317 6,735 5,620
11,626 96,258 9,533
50,272
290
76,963
17,162 549 429 67,073 83,469 6,310
5,081 74,463 1,650 198,554 35,191
1,152 142,238
3 3,368
3,535 13,952
8,926 358,051
2,484 76,137 9,065 7,836 17,134 368
1,392,792
14,218 6,476
19,105
20,110 5,494 5,026
47,112
1,394 6,777 1,221
75,958
57,686 195
2,356 119,284 103,254
7,012
262 29,608
509 289,218
44,939 50
5,303 181,302
12 6,695
38,712 3,846
15,818
100,208 93,125
13,984 48,882
5,664 4,738
120,010 570
1,496,133
745 5,210
10,935
11,006 9,891 4,008
43,139
1,023 125
41,079 46,256
21,574
25 1,843
91,390 63,433 19,135
10,687
139,104 1,432
99,198 30,425
8,443
242,116
21,620 1,239 1,699
24,612
6,961 75,649
6,935
69,713 15,396
9,406 1,463,169
2,598,621
2,310 8,821
9,384 9,423 8,745
19,032
465 197
2,706 50,134
11,346
13 454
76,569 7,153
14,206
3,377 1,837
617 170,995
22,800 17
2,448 230,630
4 5,537
258 2,028
10,913
1
186,932 27,279
4,938
49,955 11,976 24,963
651,315 300
1,630,078
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TRADING VOLUME (000's) 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
+ Delisted *Formerly CABLE & WIRELESS (JA) **Formerly PAN CARIBBEAN FINANCIAL SERVICES
TRADING VOLUME (000's) 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009Junior Market
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA JAMAICA VAR. PREF. BARITA INVESTMENTS LTD SERIES A BARITA INVESTMENTS LTD SERIES B CABLE & WIRELESS (JA) 5.5% CABLE & WIRELESS (JA) 6% CAPITAL & CREDIT MERCHANT BANK JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 8.50% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 8.75% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 7.25% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 7.50% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 12% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 12.25% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 12.15% JAMAICA LIVESTOCK ASSN. 7.5% JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 5% C JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 5% D JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 6% JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 7% JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 9.5% JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE VAR PREF LASCELLES deMERCADO 6% MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS 12% NCB CAPITAL MARKETS PAN CARIBBEAN FIN SERV 12.5% PROVEN INVESTMENTS LIMITED 8% TOTAL PREFERENCE VOLUME TOTAL VOLUME Annual % Change
443 25,211 12 12,804
2
176
116,031 154,679
1,386,439
-3.13%
267 24
1,252 25,983
316 95
4,635
5,918 38,490
1,431,282
-7.67%
1071.475 14234.778
106.25
131.666 5072.644
31171.283
1187.83 24.204
15.7
963.14
30.205
54,009
1,550,142 -41.32%
1,175
919 0
460
1,561 24,962
8,373 25
0
1,375 0
3,688 14
364
42,916
2,641,537 58.92%
834
0 341
2,723 21,346
24 575
0
1,836
2,011 2,351
39
32,081
1,662,158 -27.58%
Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Limited* Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited Consolidated Bakeries (Jamaica) Limited Derrimon Trading Company Limited* Dolphin Cove Limited Eppley Limited* General Accident Insurance Co. (Jamaica) Ltd Honey Bun (1982) Limited Jamaican Teas Limited K.L.E. Group Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Lasco Financial Services Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited* Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited TOTAL VOLUME U SD Equities Market Proven Investments Limited J unior Market Preference Shares Eppley Limited 9.5%*
2,195 34,801 41,068 3,855 10,553 5 23,425 1,700 14,193 1,206 51,113 52,843 45,513 2,010 11,102
477,724
52,074
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20,890 951
19,645
26,879 5,123 12,770 582 177,230 65,560 210,217
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7,156
109,847
24,844
63,758 5,696
17,967
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MONTH-END STOCK PRICE 2013
Ordinary Shares
January February Mar ch Apr il May
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
BARITA INVESTMENTS LTD BERGER PAINTS LTD CARIBBEAN CEMENT COMPANY CARRERAS GROUP CIBONEY GROUP LTD DESNOES & GEDDES FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK GLEANER COMPANY GRACEKENNEDY LTD. GUARDIAN HOLDINGS LTD. HARDWARE & LUMBER JA. BROILERS' GROUP JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS JA. PRODUCERS GROUP JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE KINGSTON PROPERTIES LTD KINGSTON WHARVES LIME* MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS MONTEGO BAY ICE COMPANY LTD NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK JA LTD PALACE AMUSEMENT COMPANY (1921) LTD PAN JAMAICAN INVESTMENT TRUST PULSE INVESTMENTS LTD RADIO JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR GROUP JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD** SAGICOR LIFE JAMAICA SAGICOR REAL ESTATE X FUND SALADA FOODS JA. LTD SCOTIA GROUP JAMAICA LTD
SCOTIA INVESTMENTS JA LTD SEPROD LIMITED SUPREME VENTURES LTD. TRINIDAD CEMENT LIMITED
3.33 2.69 0.81
54.98 0.03 3.95
113.00 1.12
49.49 277.00
3.22 4.71 8.25
15.02
3.78 5.40 0.19 2.51
18.00 20.81 95.00 57.01
1.00 1.70
20.01
8.51
8.45 20.80 26.02 16.50
2.41 18.33
3.05 1.80 0.87
53.01 0.03 3.93
110.00 1.13
49.51 277.00
3.22 4.53 7.20
15.00
3.75 5.50 0.18 2.22
18.00 19.54 95.00 50.29
1.00 1.30
14.20
7.05
8.50 18.72 23.15 14.21
2.40 18.33
3.35 1.80 0.84
52.92 0.03 4.11
106.00 1.12
47.31 270.00
4.35 4.55 6.20
15.11
3.90 5.50 0.20 2.00
18.00 17.46 95.00 55.97
1.60 1.32
14.68
7.11
8.51 19.09 22.03 14.45
2.50 15.60
2.99 1.95 0.63
54.34 0.02 4.05
101.50 1.17
55.02 270.00
4.10 4.56 8.00
15.08
4.00 5.96 0.18 2.01
18.00 18.02 95.00 50.20
1.60 1.35
15.50
7.75
9.00 21.00 23.00 14.56
2.51 15.60
3.00 2.38 0.71
60.91 0.03 4.90
103.00 1.17
60.62 270.00
3.95 4.72 9.02
17.10
4.50 7.76 0.16 2.36
18.00 19.10 95.00 57.56
1.60 1.23
15.88
8.31
9.00 21.17 26.64 14.50
2.90 15.60
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MONTH-END STOCK PRICE 2013
June July August September October November December
(Cont’d.)Ordinary Shares
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
2.59 2.30 0.90
52.97 0.08 4.81
101.05 1.16
60.00 270.00
3.86 4.99 7.99
18.50
4.50 8.00 0.15 2.60
17.95 20.11 95.00 51.93
1.60 1.30
17.00
8.55
9.02 21.19 27.50 14.51
3.00 15.60
2.30 2.25 0.95
50.35 0.07 4.76
101.11 1.18
56.32 270.00
4.60 4.99 8.09
18.22 3.25 4.50 7.80 0.14 2.60
17.95 19.05 95.00 51.11 0.94 1.30
18.00
8.93
9.02 21.11 26.36 14.57
2.90 15.60
2.50 2.25 2.00
46.90 0.07 4.50
100.00 1.20
56.14 270.00
4.52 5.14 8.02
18.21 2.95 4.50 7.00 0.17 2.63
17.95 19.86 95.00 51.10
0.87 1.30
16.73
8.19
8.50 21.41 26.16 13.00
2.66 15.60
2.49 2.26 2.08
46.98 0.06 4.57
100.00 1.21
55.38 270.00
4.52 4.80 8.00
18.25 2.85 4.50 6.01 0.18 2.60
17.95 18.80 95.00 50.34
0.87 1.31
16.55
8.60
8.50 21.20 26.50 13.50
2.70 15.60
2.30 2.17 2.07
40.00 0.05 4.50
100.00 1.11
54.72 270.00
4.50 4.50 8.13
18.25 2.85 4.50 5.60 0.17 2.00
17.95 17.55 95.00 48.01
0.87 1.22
15.66
8.13
8.21 20.03 26.02 13.00
2.55 15.60
2.00 1.78 2.06
35.98 0.04 4.48
90.00 1.11
55.96 270.00
4.20 4.20 7.90
18.26 2.20 4.50 6.00 0.16 1.99
17.95 17.80 95.00 48.11 0.87 1.30
15.66
7.75 5.55 8.10
17.55 26.01 11.30 2.50
15.60
2.50 1.75 3.50
36.11 0.05 5.10
90.00 1.10
55.07 270.00
6.10 4.53 7.50
19.00 1.80 4.50 6.06 0.16 2.00
17.95 16.38 95.00 53.00
0.87 1.30
10.17 16.00
6.07 8.10
20.15 25.17 10.50
2.78 17.61
MONTH-END STOCK PRICE 2013
January February Mar ch Apr il May Preference Shares
(Cont’d.)
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January February Mar ch Apr il May Junior Market
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
CWJA 5.50 % CWJA 6 % JMMB Limited 7.25% JMMB Limited 7.50% JMMB Limited 8.50% JMMB Limited 8.75% J.P.S 5% C J.P.S 5% D J.P.S 6% J.P.S 7% J.P.S 9.5% JSEVP Proven Investments Limited 8%
0.50 0.53
3.50 3.25 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
1.89 5.00
0.50 0.53
3.50 3.25 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
1.89 5.09
0.50 0.53
3.50 3.20 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
1.89 5.09
0.50 0.53
3.50 3.30 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
1.89 5.09
0.50 0.53
3.50 3.22 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
1.89 5.04
Access Financial Services Limited Amg Packaging & Paper Company Limited Blue Power Group Limited C2W Music Limited Cargo Handlers Limited Caribbean Cream Limited Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Ltd Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited Consolidated Bakeries Jamaica Limited Derrimon Trading Company Ltd Dolphin Cove Limited Eppley Ltd General Accident Insurance Co. (Jamaica) Ltd Honey Bun (1982) Limited Jamaican Teas Limited KLE Group Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Lasco Financial Services Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Medical Disposables & Supplies Ltd Paramount Trading Jamaica Limited USD Equities Market Proven Investments Limited
* Formerly CABLE & WIRELESS (JA.) LTD. **Formerly PAN CARIBBEAN FINANCIAL SERVICES
6.28 3.80 5.52 1.21
11.00
2.24 1.80
7.50
1.68 3.81 3.90 3.70
10.50 5.00
11.01
3.25
0.0950
6.50 3.84 4.55 1.15
10.02
2.10 1.80
7.93
1.65 4.00 3.70 3.70 8.86 5.79 9.40
3.06
0.1000
6.56 3.60 5.50 1.15
10.05
2.01 1.60
8.40
1.55 3.65 3.70 3.70
10.50 6.11
10.50
3.25
0.1063
7.00 3.81 5.50 1.15
10.05
2.00 1.60
8.11
1.63 4.00 3.85 2.76 9.59 7.50
10.33
3.00
0.11
7.56 4.05 6.81 1.15
10.20 1.10
2.30 1.01
8.35
1.81 3.85 4.40 2.70
14.95 9.88
15.07
3.37
0.1100
MONTH-END STOCK PRICE 2013
June July August September October November December
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41
Preference Shares
June July August September October November DecemberJunior Market
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
0.50 0.53
3.50 3.00 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
5.09
0.50 0.53
3.55 3.10 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
5.09
0.50 0.53
3.70 3.00 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
5.09
2.50 2.00 3.51 3.00 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
5.09
2.50 2.00 3.50 2.98 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
5.09
2.50 2.00 3.50 2.90 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
1,050.14
5.10
2.50 2.00 3.50 3.00 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
1,050.14
5.09
8.25 4.34
10.00 1.15
11.00 1.20
2.01 1.38
8.65
2.04 4.00 4.02 2.70
15.96 12.34 15.72
3.30
0.1149
8.50 4.00
10.00 1.15
13.00 1.03
2.03 1.35
9.00
377.00 1.93 4.00 4.30 2.00 1.47 1.60 1.51
3.30
0.1171
8.25 4.00 9.20 1.00
13.00 1.05
2.03 1.45
8.80
377.00 1.76 3.50 4.02 1.61 1.50 1.44 1.62
3.30
0.1190
8.40 4.00 9.50 0.97
13.00 1.00
2.08 1.21
8.45
377.00 1.82 3.41 3.95 1.61 1.50 1.20 1.51
3.20
0.119
8.28 3.50 9.28 0.93
13.20 1.00 2.55 1.95 1.16
8.00
380.00 1.62 3.05 3.80 1.40 1.45 1.15 1.42
3.30
0.1195
9.58 3.50 9.28 0.40
13.00 0.88 2.65 2.10 1.32
8.00
380.00 1.60 3.06 3.60 1.10 1.40 1.25 1.30
3.50
0.1200
12.00 3.48
10.00 0.29
13.50 0.89 2.60 2.70 1.16 2.49 8.42
380.00 1.63 3.19 4.00 1.10 1.30 1.28 1.24 2.20 3.55
0.1300
Last 2013Close Price BID ASK
Last 2012Close Price BID ASK
Last 2011Close Price BID ASK
Last 2010Close Price BID ASK
Last 2009Sale Price BID ASK
Year-End Closing Stock Price Quotation
ORDINARY SHARES
42JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
2.50 1.75
3.50 36.11 0.05
5.10
90.00
1.10
55.07 270.00
6.10 4.53 7.50
19.00 1.80 4.50 6.06
0.16 2.00
17.95
16.38 95.00 53.00
0.87 1.30
10.17 16.00
6.07 8.10
20.15 25.17 10.50
2.78 17.61
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA* BARITA INVESTMENTS BERGER PAINTS CAPITAL & CREDIT FINANCIAL GROUP* CAPITAL AND CREDIT MERCHANT BANK* CARIBBEAN CEMENT COMPANY CARRERAS LIMITED CIBONEY GROUP CMP INDUSTRIES* COURTS JAMAICA * DESNOES & GEDDES DYOLL GROUP* FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BK FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BK JA* FIRST JAMAICA INVESTMENT * GLEANER COMPANY GOODYEAR JAMAICA* GRACEKENNEDY LIMITED GUARDIAN HOLDINGS LTD. HARDWARE & LUMBER JAMAICA BROILERS JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS JAMAICA PRODUCERS GROUP JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE LTD KINGSTON PROPERTIES KPREIT (JA) LTD KINGSTON WHARVES LASCELLES DEMERCADO & CO* LIME MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS MONTEGO BAY ICE MONTEGO FREEPORT* NATIONAL COMM. BANK JAMAICA PALACE AMUSEMENT CO (1921) LTD PAN JAMAICAN INVESTMENT TRUST PEGASUS HOTELS* PULSE INVESTMENTS LTD RADIO JAMAICA LIMITED RBTT FINANCIAL HOLDINGS LTD* SAGICOR FINANCIAL CORPORATION* SAGICOR GROUP JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD*** SAGICOR LIFE JAMAICA LTD* SAGICOR REAL ESTATE X FUND SALADA FOODS JAMAICA LTD SCOTIA GROUP JAMAICA LTD SCOTIA INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD SEPROD LIMITED SUPREME VENTURES LTD TRINIDAD CEMENT LTD.
2.50 1.85
3.35 37.00
0.05
5.00
1.10
56.00 185.00
6.01 4.53 7.49
18.26 1.55
6.06
0.16 2.00
17.90 45.00 54.00
0.87 1.45
10.60 16.00
5.76 8.50
20.01 25.08 12.00
2.78 17.61
3.00 2.15
3.50 37.50
0.08
5.10
89.99
1.19
58.50 300.00
7.50 5.00 7.60
19.00 2.85 4.50 8.00
0.18 2.25
17.90
18.00 95.00 55.00
1.30 1.90
16.53
6.20 13.00 21.00 26.50 13.00
3.00
2.76 2.56
1.00 50.01
0.03
4.50
113.00
1.40
50.01 277.00
3.40 5.03 8.21
17.80
3.78 5.00
0.16 2.50
18.00
23.92 60.00 57.55
1.00 1.99
22.14 10.11
8.50
21.17 30.50 15.50
2.85 18.33
2.91 2.94
0.80 50.05
0.03
4.50
1.40
50.01
3.10 5.00 8.20
17.60
3.75 5.00
0.15 2.50
24.90 60.00 57.55
1.00 1.88
22.50 10.10
8.40
21.01 28.05 15.50
2.60 18.20
4.00 3.10
1.15 57.00
0.08
4.70
112.99
1.45
52.00 300.00
4.45 5.15 8.70
18.00
5.50
0.16 2.80
24.99 95.00 62.00
1.60 1.98
24.00 10.30
8.50
23.45 31.00 16.00
2.85 70.00
4.71 3.20 4.55
3.00
61.52 0.05
5.13
115.67 13.25
2.20
62.99
165.00 5.90 5.92
12.40 24.01
4.52 5.92
292.50 0.20 3.26
18.00 1.50
28.06 50.00 60.01 22.49
2.45 2.54
26.56 10.00
8.87
24.01 28.89 22.52
3.00 18.31
4.00 3.20 4.50
2.78
61.52 0.05
4.73
13.25
2.05
62.99
5.20 5.51
12.00 24.03
3.75 5.50
290.00 0.19 3.27
1.50
27.20 50.00 60.01 14.50
1.45 2.55
27.00 10.00
10.00 24.00 29.00 22.51
2.90 18.50
4.50 3.25 4.55
3.45
63.64 0.09
5.25
116.00
2.19
63.00 300.00
9.00 6.00
12.49 26.90
4.52 6.00
295.00 0.20 3.30
1.70
27.50 90.00 62.00
4.00 2.70
28.00 10.08
12.50 24.25 30.00 24.50
3.10 53.00
1.99 2.01 3.30
3.07
53.07 0.03
3.59
114.01 13.19 36.50
1.70
51.00 220.00
4.65 6.01 4.00
20.25
3.90 4.00
305.00 0.33 2.47
16.00 1.43
19.32 46.00 47.01 12.01
2.30 2.30
19.49 7.24
13.00 21.13 22.00 21.00
2.17 53.00
2.02 2.91
3.00
53.00 0.03
3.40
36.00 1.65
50.40
2.30 5.90 3.90
20.00
3.91 3.51
270.00 0.32 2.31
13.00 1.40
18.50 45.00 47.00 12.00
1.00 2.30
17.08 6.82
13.05 21.10 21.00 21.01
2.10
1.99 3.00 3.30
3.07
54.00 0.10
3.60
120.00 13.19 38.00 1.79
52.00
300.00 4.90 6.01 4.00
22.88
4.00 300.00
0.34 2.49
16.00 1.80
19.35 60.00 48.00 15.00 2.40 3.00
19.50 7.90
13.20 21.25 23.00 23.00 2.17
86.00
1.20 4.41
4.00
35.02 0.10
3.42
117.94 12.70 27.97
1.16
40.50 299.50
3.50 4.96 4.00
25.89
5.00 3.08
250.00 0.38 1.99
15.67 1.90
16.00 60.00 36.00 19.99
5.44 2.01
250.00
18.10
7.02
15.50 19.57 16.62 18.00
2.01 72.00
1.20 2.81
3.72
35.00 0.05
3.36
13.50 26.50
1.16
40.03 210.00
3.50 4.97 4.00
23.00
4.00 3.00
250.00 0.39 1.85
13.00 1.85
15.10 31.00 34.70 15.50
4.08 2.01
150.00
15.00
6.80
14.00 19.00 16.60 18.01
2.01 0.00
3.00 4.50
4.00
37.50 0.10
3.70
118.90 21.00 30.75
1.29
40.50 225.00
4.99 5.00
26.00
5.00 3.30
320.00 0.44 1.99
16.00 1.90
15.99
36.00 19.00
5.30 2.55
260.00
19.50
7.00
15.80 20.39 19.31 21.00
2.25 71.90
Last 2009Sale Price BID ASK
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 201343
Last 2013Close Price BID ASK
Last 2012Close Price BID ASK
Last 2011Close Price BID ASK
Last 2010 Close Price BID ASK
Last 2009Sale Price BID ASK
Year-End Closing Stock Price Quotation
PREFERENCE SHARES(Cont’d.)
*Delisted
Last 2013Close Price BID ASK
Last 2012Close Price BID ASK
Last 2011Close Price BID ASK
Last 2010 Sale Price BID ASK
Junior Market
BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA JA VARIABLE PREF.* BARITA INVESTMENTS SERIES A* BARITA INVESTMENTS SERIES B* CABLE & WIRELESS (JA) 5.5%* CABLE & WIRELESS (JA) 6%* CAPITAL & CREDIT MERCHANT BANK VAR PREF* JAMAICA LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION 7.5%* JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 7.25% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 7.50% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 8.50% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 8.75% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 12%* JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 12.25%* JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 12.15%* JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 5% C JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 5% D JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 6% JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 7% JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE VAR PREF* LASCELLES de MERCADO 15%* LASCELLES de MERCADO 6%* MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS 12%* NCB CAPITAL MARKETS LTD 11.75%* PAN CARIBBEAN FIN SERV 12.5%* PROVEN INVESTMENTS LIMITED 8%
2.50 2.00 3.50 3.00
0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
5.09
2.00
0.36 0.35 0.40 0.40
2.50 2.30 3.50 3.00
5.10
3.08 2.99 0.50 0.53
3.50 3.25
3.12 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39 1.97
5.00
0.53
3.50 3.25
0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39
1.97
3.04 3.00 0.50 0.53
1.60
3.50 3.50
3.25 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39 1.70
20.00 25.01
197.00
0.50 0.53
1.00
3.50 3.50
0.40 0.35 0.40 0.39 1.76
23.00 28.75
3.00 3.00
1.90
3.25
2.40
200.00
1.33 3.04 3.00 0.50 0.53 2.00 2.30
3.00 2.95 3.20 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39 1.66
20.00 25.01
2.88 2.17
200.50
3.00
0.53
0.55
3.20 0.36 0.35 0.41 0.39 1.66
2.71 220.00
1.33 3.80
2.00
3.30
3.50
1.12
0.50 0.53 1.55 2.40
2.27 2.53 3.12 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39 2.00
20.00 25.01
2.80 2.70
199.00
1.11
0.00 0.53 1.25 0.55
2.26 2.52 0.00 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39 1.95 0.00 0.00 2.82 2.70
1.30
0.00 0.00 1.55 0.00
2.80 3.00 3.11 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 2.20 0.00 0.00 3.08 3.50
196.00
ACCESS FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED AMG PACKAGING & PAPER COMPANY LTD BLUE POWER GROUP LIMITED C2W MUSIC LIMITED CARGO HANDLERS LIMITED CARIBBEAN CREAM LIMITED CARIBBEAN FLAVOURS & FRAGRANCES LTD* CARIBBEAN PRODUCERS JAMAICA LTD CONSOLIDATED BAKERIES JAMAICA LIMITED DERRIMON TRADING COMPANY LTD* DOLPHIN COVE LIMITED EPPLEY LIMITED* GENERAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO JAMAICA HONEY BUN (1982) LIMITED JAMAICAN TEAS LIMITED KLE GROUP LIMITED LASCO DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED LASCO FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED LASCO MANUFACTURING LIMITED MEDICAL DISPOSABLES & SUPPLIES LTD PARAMOUNT TRADING (JAMAICA) LIMITED USD Equities Market Proven Investments Limited JUNIOR MARKET PREFERENCE SHARES EPPLEY LIMITED 9.5%
12.00 3.48
10.00 0.29
13.50 0.89 2.60 2.70 1.16 2.49 8.42
380.00 1.63 3.19 4.00 1.10 1.30 1.28 1.24 2.20 3.55
0.13
6.00
12.00 3.48
10.00 0.33
13.51 0.89
2.70 1.16 2.35 8.32
1.80
3.60 1.00 1.30 1.20 1.20 2.20 3.55
0.12
6.00
15.00 3.50
13.00 0.60
1.00 2.60 2.75 1.20 2.45 8.42
1.85 3.80 4.00 1.10 1.37 1.30 1.26
3.56
0.13
6.20 4.00 6.00 1.21
10.00
2.58 1.88
7.80
1.76 3.50 3.95 3.70
11.05 4.90
11.01
2.79
0.10
6.05 3.90 5.56
10.01
2.23 1.88
7.62
1.53 3.66 4.01 3.70
11.05 4.95
11.00
2.88
0.08
6.49 4.00 7.50 1.21
2.74 1.90
7.80
2.00 5.50 5.00 3.80
11.99 5.50
11.92
0.10
4.60 4.47 6.09
13.05
2.80
7.60
2.50 5.50 5.01
13.45
6.24 13.93
0.11
4.40 4.35 6.04
13.55
2.80
7.50
2.40 5.50 5.01
13.45
5.80 13.84
0.11
4.89 4.50 6.08
2.89
7.80
2.50 6.00 5.15
14.99
6.85 14.00
0.11
5.00
4.70
13.00
4.51
4.00
3.50 2.59 5.75
4.71
4.50
4.52
3.72
3.35 2.39 5.10
5.00
5.50
4.90
4.44
3.50 2.59 5.75
44JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
45
ANNUAL HIGH AND LOW STOCK PRICES
ORDINARY SHARES 2013
HIGH LOW 2012
HIGH LOW 2011
HIGH LOW 2010
HIGH LOW 2009
HIGH LOW
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Bank of Nova Scotia (Ja.) Ltd.* Barita Investments Berger Paints (Ja.) Ltd. Capital & Credit Financial Group Ltd Capital & Credit Merchant Bank* Caribbean Cement Co. Ltd. Carreras Group Ltd. Ciboney Group Ltd. Desnoes & Geddes Ltd. First Caribbean International Ltd First Caribbean International Jamaica First Jamaica Investment Ltd. Gleaner Co. Ltd. Goodyear (Ja.) Ltd.* GraceKennedy Ltd. Guardian Holdings Ltd. Hardware & Lumber Ltd. Jamaica Broilers Group Ltd. Jamaica Money Market Brokers Ltd. Jamaica Producers Go. Ltd. Jamaica Stock Exchange Limited Kingston Properties Limited Kingston Wharves Ltd. Lascelles de Mercado Ltd. LIME^^^ Mayberry Investments Ltd. Montego Bay Freeport Ltd. Montego Bay Ice Ltd. National Commercial Bank Ja. Ltd Palace Amusement Company (1921) Ltd. Pan Jamaican Investment Trust Pegasus Hotels of Ja. Ltd. Pulse Investments Ltd. Radio Jamaica Ltd. Sagicor Financial Corporation* Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited Sagicor Investments Jamaica Limited^^^^ Sagicor Life Jamaica Limited Sagicor Real Estate X Fund Salada Foods Jamaica Ltd. Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. Scotia Investments Jamaica Limited^^^^^ Seprod Group Ltd. Supreme Ventures Ltd. Trinidad Cement Ltd.
3.50 2.94
3.50 61.00
0.08 5.15
113.00
1.40
63.00 270.00
6.10 5.30 9.50
20.70 3.25 4.52 8.50
0.21 2.70
17.95 24.90 95.00 60.00
1.60 1.90
10.60 25.00 10.50
7.00 9.02
24.00 31.00 16.90
3.10 18.33
2.00 1.70
0.59 35.00
0.02 3.80
90.00
1.10
47.00 270.00
3.00 3.90 5.89
14.99 1.80 3.75 4.95
0.13 1.90
17.95 15.55 60.00 48.00
0.85 1.20
8.05
14.00 6.80 5.07 8.00
16.15 22.00 10.00
2.20 15.58
4.79 3.49 4.70
3.00
65.00 0.09 5.13
115.00
2.20
63.50 278.00
5.90 5.89
12.49 24.50
4.53 6.01
420.01 0.25 3.65 1.50
28.00 60.00 63.00
3.20 2.90
29.00 11.00
10.01 26.49 32.00 22.52
3.10 18.33
2.60 2.50 4.15
0.80
48.45 0.02 3.65
112.99
1.30
48.00 165.00
3.00 4.04 7.50
16.00
3.75 4.50
240.00 0.14 1.77 1.15
19.50 50.00 57.00
1.00 1.98
18.00 9.26
7.90
19.30 25.00 12.80
2.25 18.31
5.00 3.50 5.00
3.75
67.10 0.10 6.00
117.61 13.25
2.25
67.00
165.00 6.10 7.26
13.00 34.50
4.52 6.50
334.00 0.33 4.00 1.64
18.00 34.00 50.00 65.00 22.50
4.00 3.05
30.00 11.30
13.00 28.00 35.10 24.50
3.33 53.00
1.90 2.01 2.21
1.75
53.00 0.03 2.40
114.00 6.50
1.60
50.99
160.00 4.50 5.51 3.90
20.00
3.75 3.50
285.00 0.13 1.80 1.08
16.00 18.30 35.00 47.00 11.00 1.00 2.25
17.00 6.81
8.50
20.78 20.50 21.00
1.96 18.00
2.90 3.2
4.50
7.00 55.00
0.10 5.25
121.00 13.50 40.00
1.70
69.00 220.00
5.05 7.50 4.40
25.99
5.00 5.75
325.00 0.50 3.00 2.61
16.00 21.00 52.00 50.00 20.00
5.19 3.50
20.45 7.40
14.00 25.50 24.00 27.00
2.90 62.00
1.99 1.20 2.70
2.75
34.56 0.02 3.10
113.00 13.00 25.05
1.16
38.00 175.00
4.00 4.50 3.40
17.00
3.80 2.50
220.00 0.29 1.75 1.36
16.00 13.02 46.00 33.00 12.00
2.30 2.01
14.00 5.51
7.50
16.01 16.00 17.00
1.80 53.00
2.05 5.00
5.00
52.00 0.10 4.50
122.00 20.00 30.00
1.84
51.05 320.00
9.01 5.20 7.33
26.00
6.70 4.80
450.00 0.65 2.35 2.60
16.00 19.50 60.00 40.00 20.00
5.50 3.00
260.00
21.50 7.50
20.50 23.00 26.00 19.00
3.30 72.00
1.10 2.05
3.20
35.00 0.03 3.31
116.00 12.50 19.00
1.10
36.00 100.00
3.50 3.10 3.90
12.00
3.99 1.90
240.00 0.35 1.53 1.45
15.00 12.00 60.00 23.00 12.51
5.00 1.40
260.00
12.00 4.00
7.51
14.00 12.00 13.00
1.72 55.25
46
ANNUAL HIGH AND LOW STOCK PRICES
PREFERENCE SHARES (Cont’d.)
2013HIGH LOW
2012HIGH LOW
2009HIGH LOW
2008HIGH LOW
2007HIGH LOW
Junior Market
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
2013HIGH LOW
2012HIGH LOW
2011HIGH LOW
2010HIGH LOW
2009HIGH LOW
Bank of Nova Scotia Variable Pref. Barita Invest Ltd Series A Barita Invest Ltd Series B C & W Ja Ltd. 5.5% C & W Ja Ltd. 6% Capital & Credit Merchant Bank Var Pref Jamaica Livestock Association 7.5% Jamaica Money Merket Brokers 12%** Jamaica Money Merket Brokers 12.25%** Jamaica Money Merket Brokers 12.15% Jamaica Money Merket Brokers 7.25% Jamaica Money Merket Brokers 7.50% Jamaica Money Merket Brokers 8.50% Jamaica Money Merket Brokers 8.75% JPS 5% C JPS 5% D JPS 6% JPS 7% Jamaica Stock Exchange Var Pref Lascelles Group 15% Lascelles Group 6% Mayberry Investments Ltd. 12%** NCB Capital Markets 11.75%** P.C.F.S. 12.5% Proven Investments Limited 8%
2.50 2.05 3.70 3.30
1.89
5.11
2.50 2.00 3.50 2.90
1.88
4.95
3.09 3.00
1.00
3.12
4.00 3.61
2.00
2.80 2.99
0.50
3.12
3.40 3.15
1.40
3.08 3.00
1.99
3.40
3.51 3.60
0.35
1.76
220
3.00 2.99
1.60
3.20
3.50 3.00
0.35
1.5
197.00
1.50 3.90
2.00 2.30 3.05 3.00 3.25
2.17
3.00 2.75
203.63
1.10 3.00
1.25 1.50 2.41 2.53 3.00
1.65
2.85 2.71
195.00
1.75
0.53 2.04 2.46 2.40 3.00 3.13
0.35
2.60
3.09 3.00
199.00
1.10
0.53 0.97 0.30 2.15 2.20 3.12
0.35
2.00
2.00 2.51
190.00
Access Financial Services Limited AMG Packaging & Paper Company Limited Blue Power Group Limited C2W Music Limited Cargo Handlers Limited Caribbean Cream Limited Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Limited Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited Consolidated Bakeries (Jamaica) Limited Derrimon Trading Company Limited Dolphin Cove Limited Eppley Limited General Accident Insurance Co. (Jamaica) Ltd Honey Bun (1982) Limited Jamaican Teas Limited K.L.E. Group Limited Lasco Distributors Limited ! Lasco Financial Services Limited ! Lasco Manufacturing Limited ! Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited J UNIOR PR E FE R E NCE S HAR E S Eppley Limited 9.5% US D OR DINARY S HAR E S Proven Investments Limited
12.00 4.70
11.00 1.21
14.00 1.20 2.88 2.74 1.90 2.50 9.10
380.00 2.05 4.01 4.60 3.70
18.00 13.01 17.00
2.25 3.65
6.00
0.1300
5.76 3.48 4.50 0.29
10.01 0.88 2.40 1.50 0.90 2.35 7.05
380.00 1.31 3.00 3.60 1.10 1.30 0.97 1.20 2.10 2.60
6.00
0.0910
6.30 4.50 6.10 1.39
13.50
2.90 2.05
7.82
2.50 5.30 5.20 4.00
15.00 6.85
14.10
2.79
0.11
3.88 3.48 4.15 1.20
10.00
2.08 1.80
6.50
1.50 3.00 3.70 3.70
10.50 3.80
10.10
2.79
0.075
5.6
6.91
14.01
9.61
5.50
16.00 7.00
15.00
0.15
3.82
4.70
12.50
4.25
3.51
3.00 1.98 4.80
0.11
* Ordinary shares delisted** Preference shares delisted @Formerly CIBC WI Holdings ^Formerly CIBC Jamaica ^^^Formerly Cable & Wireless Jamaica Limited ^^^^ Formerly Pan Caribbean Financial Services ^^^^^ Formerly Scotia DBG Investments ! Stock split declared during the year
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STOCK MARKET DATA
JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERYEAR
ANNUALCHANGE
* Including block transactions
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
MONTHLY TRADING VOLUME (000's) units*
JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERYEAR
ANNUALCHANGE
* Including block transactions
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
MONTHLY TRADING VOLUME (000's) units*
Junior Market
Main Market
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
53,089 214,304
79,016 41,652 69,062
194,910 110,613 118,786 93,873
150,562 70,908
636,689 1,833,463
-28.97%
65,119 169,949
95,550 40,745
199,168 1,041,308
383,653 82,533 69,434 40,255 50,554
342,981 2,581,249
41.88%
93,885 61,826
154,588 143,871 176,135
97,993 100,996 109,166 187,849 205,561 184,579 302,852
1,819,301
-49.06%
1,468,781 64,203
249,143 127,488 171,530
61,146 67,170 53,343 83,381
133,235 132,737 959,042
3,571,199
102.35%
112,655 47,038
498,028 81,664 86,595 23,566 64,739
120,261 212,708
36,568 319,279 161,792
1,764,893
-40.23%
13,605 14,688 19,563 25,945 54,004 39,042
174,121 22,409 38,891 30,682 19,420 25,363
477,733
-16.17%
8,344 14,181 31,692
8,005 9,930 6,457 8,249 7,276 7,167 6,802
436,805 24,957
569,866
86.10%
12,004 4,176 6,633 3,156
16,638 16,702 65,198 39,720 24,710 40,453 64,803 12,029
306,221
564.80%
26 18
722 1,357 2,332
378 2,268
723 1,360
11,324 17,062
8,493 46,062
87804.33%
0 19 33 52
48
STOCK MARKET DATA(Cont’d.)
MONTHLY TRADING VALUE (JA$000's)*
ANNUAL CHANGE
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
* Including block transactions
JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERYEAR
ANNUALCHANGE
* Including block transactions
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009
MONTHLY TRADING VALUE (JA$000's)*
Junior Market
JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERYEAR
Main Market
719,608 1,944,614
959,372 401,898 656,235
1,095,750 1,826,898
632,375 539,795
1,744,954 1,031,790 4,424,955
15,978,243
-73.85%
1,183,492 1,963,234 1,109,343
486,656 5,360,901 5,164,368 3,477,776
925,101 604,556 435,725 434,694
39,963,720 61,109,565
191.08%
408,933 539,605
2,375,923 730,479
1,838,945 764,767 757,140 898,263
2,078,010 1,535,771 2,533,204 6,532,936
20,993,976
0.79%
3,131,073 744,308
2,042,854 1,084,224 2,745,998
799,321 920,509 864,238 756,131
2,115,922 1,751,264 3,872,810
20,828,652
70.87%
527,323 368,619
1,352,785 707,094 488,788 200,622 505,671
1,198,223 1,256,443
240,681 3,326,288 2,017,543
12,190,080
-81.81%
61,013 62,425
102,309 144,380 140,605 335,368 257,185
45,245 78,013 77,027 32,845 49,550
1,385,966
-73.27%
49,011 83,797
170,416 35,122 38,629 37,333 36,574 44,566 36,674 31,375
4,465,469 156,334
5,185,299
315.51%
57,381 19,869 29,759 15,629 89,002 96,961
206,314 168,581 108,040 149,034 248,060
59,316 1,247,948
549.40%
707 501
22,570 10,137 12,057
1,750 10,312
3,108 5,542
36,664 56,282 32,539
192,170
46109.49%
0 415
1 416
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
49
STOCK MARKET DATA
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009MONTHJANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERYEAR ENDCHANGE
JSE STOCK MARKET INDEX
(Cont’d.)Main Market
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
89,118.72 84,048.93 81,986.30 83,476.38 87,577.92 86,853.91 86,063.98 85,039.91 84,500.20 81,832.16 77,481.83 80,633.55
-12.45%
92,206.86 90,869.40 91,369.00 91,460.74 88,381.96 87,388.96 85,511.52 85,871.47 87,188.38 89,821.80 89,932.82 92,101.22
-3.35%
85,074.33 85,805.72 86,532.02 89,234.77 88,651.86 88,584.96 90,804.09 93,531.84 91,731.85 95,270.74 96,125.86 95,297.20
11.82%
75,166.03 79,094.75 86,010.60 88,332.24 86,011.58 86,333.62 85,849.88 84,593.09 83,613.08 83,352.14 84,466.50 85,220.82
2.28%
87,206.90 83,091.44 79,022.64 79,742.37 82,837.63 80,866.14 79,304.49 79,883.87 79,928.03 80,567.52 83,322.40 83,321.96
3.95%
* Volume & Value include Block transactions ** Transactions include Block Trades
50
STOCK MARKET DATA(Cont’d.)
JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBERYEAR
MONTHLY TRADING HIGHLIGHTS, 2013 *
MONTHLY TRADING AVERAGES
NO. OFTrading Days Transactions Transactions Volume(000s) Value J$ (000s) High Low Close
Average Daily JSE Junior Market IndexMonth
MONTHLY TRADING HIGHLIGHTS, 2013 *
MONTHLY TRADING AVERAGES
NO. OFTrading Days Transactions Transactions Volume(000s) Value J$ (000s) High Low Close
Average Daily JSE IndexMonth
Junior Market
Main Market
JANUARY** FEBRUARY** MARCH** APRIL** MAY JUNE** JULY AUGUST** SEPTEMBER** OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER** YEAR
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
22 19 20 21 22 20 23 20 21 22 21 20
251
1,738 1,637 1,464 1,361 1,452 1,713 1,603 1,512 1,447 1,601 1,429 1,327
18,284
79 86 73 65 66 86 70 76 69 73 68 66 73
2,413 11,279 3,951 1,983 3,139 9,746 4,809 5,939 4,470 6,844 3,377
31,834 7,482
32,709 102,348
47,969 19,138 29,829 54,787 79,430 31,619 25,705 79,316 49,133
221,248 64,436
92,435.27 90,428.92 85,694.89 83,522.96 87,578.31 88,849.67 88,276.46 86,265.61 85,363.57 85,328.52 82,868.00 80,633.55
89,118.72 84,048.93 81,986.30 79,863.72 83,549.41 86,853.91 86,063.98 84,480.16 84,122.81 81,639.52 77,001.06 77,624.11
89,118.72 84,048.93 81,986.30 83,476.38 87,577.92 86,853.91 86,063.98 85,039.91 84,500.20 81,832.16 77,481.83 80,633.55
22 19 20 21 22 20 23 20 21 22 21 20
251
550 383 364 437 565 947
1,296 600 577 592 386 460
7,157
25 20 18 21 26 47 56 30 27 27 18 23 28
618 773 978
1,235 2,455 1,952 7,570 1,120 1,852 1,395
925 1,268 1,845
2,773 3,286 5,115 6,875 6,391
16,768 11,182 2,262 3,715 3,501 1,564 2,478 5,493
654.07 627.97 633.55 625.65 761.34 801.30 840.18 809.44 791.58 779.58 731.84 778.24
628.12 591.92 584.67 602.12 620.75 729.38 797.47 778.52 753.60 732.59 705.23 731.03
628.52 592.48 622.44 617.18 759.93 801.30 797.47 792.42 768.83 732.59 724.44 757.86
51
STOCK MARKET DATA
Market Value Company JA$(000)
Company JA Units (000) Company JA$(000) Market Capitalisation
Top Twenty Companies by Market Capitalisation, Volume and Value as at December 31, 2013
Market Volume
(Cont’d.)
** Formerly Pan Caribbean Financial Services Ltd * Formerly Cable & Wireless Jamaica Ltd.
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK LTD SCOTIA GROUP JAMAICA LTD GUARDIAN HOLDINGS LTD. NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK JAMAICA LTD. SAGICOR GROUP JAMAICA LTD GRACEKENNEDY LTD. CARRERAS LIMITED DESNOES & GEDDES LTD JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS LTD PAN-JAMAICAN INVESTMENT TRUST LTD SCOTIA INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD. SAGICOR REAL ESTATE X FUND SAGICOR INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD** KINGSTON WHARVES LTD SUPREME VENTURES LTD. JA. BROILERS GROUP LTD SEPROD LIMITED LASCO MANUFACTURING LIMITED TRINIDAD CEMENT LIMITED LASCO DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED
137,261,874 62,698,196 62,612,996 40,405,575 38,249,286 18,433,209 17,529,238 14,326,773 12,229,144 11,301,295 10,651,812 9,076,694 8,834,334 8,667,009 7,331,569 5,432,722 5,422,178 5,068,041 4,398,364 4,376,360
LIME *National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. Caribbean Cream Limited Proven Investments Limited 8% Pref Shares Gleaner Company Limited Jamaica Money Market Brokers Ltd Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd Supreme Ventures Limited Jamaica Broilers Group Ltd Lasco Financial Services Limited Carreras Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Mayberry Investments Ltd Lasco Manufacturing Limited Consolidated Bakeries (Jamaica) Limited Desnoes & Geddes Limited Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited Sagicor Life Jamaica Ltd GraceKennedy Ltd Caribbean Cement Company Ltd
211,053,549 206,021,432 148,839,095 116,030,787 109,357,400 100,513,791 100,014,091
90,356,553 71,402,881 52,843,071 51,807,575 51,113,074 50,226,564 45,512,936 41,068,404 38,342,147 34,801,141 32,304,059 29,339,083 27,402,586
National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. Carreras Limited Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd GraceKennedy Ltd Jamaica Money Market Brokers Ltd Proven Investments Limited 8% Pan-Jamaican Investment Trust Jamaica Producers Group Ltd Jamaica Broilers Group Lasco Manufacturing Limited Sagicor Life Jamaica Ltd Supreme Ventures Ltd Lasco Distributors Limited Scotia Investments Jamaica Ltd Desnoes & Geddes Caribbean Cream Limited* Seprod Limited Sagicor Investments Jamaica Limited** Gleaner Company Ltd Lasco Financial Services Limited
3,698,295.04 2,471,931.15 2,005,070.13 1,544,641.75 817,903.07 588,976.00 518,919.25 440,609.97 328,987.82 286,157.36 269,280.15 257,961.79 245,802.30 196,010.64 169,533.07 161,921.94 158,257.67 146,812.18 130,272.71 124,343.89
52JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
53
STOCK MARKET DATA
JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCHAPRILMAYJUNEJULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBEROCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBER
YEAR
NO. OF Volume ValueMonth
Transactions (000's) Units Ja$(000's) Volume Value% of Overall Market:-
Block Transactions (2013)
Twenty Most Active Stocks for 2013 *
Company No. of Transactions
* Includes Block Transactions
(Cont’d.)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Scotia Group Jamaica Limited National Commercial Bank Ltd. Carreras Limited Jamaica Money Market Brokers Lasco Financial Services Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Sagicor Life Jamaica Limited GraceKennedy Ltd Lasco Distributors Limited Jamaica Broilers Group Limited LIME Caribbean Cement Company Limited Proven Investments 8% Pref share General Accident Insurance Company (JA) Scotia Investments Jamaica Limited Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited Kingston Wharves Desnoes & Geddes Limited Mayberry Investments Limited JMMB 8.75%
2,718 2,075 2,064 1,389 1,326 1,308 1,272 1,211 1,161 897 655 602 549 510 459 455 454 436 425 379
20,345
1 2 0 1 1 0 0
10 0 2 0 3
1,601 4,099
- 22 14 - -
7,098 -
145 -
434,045
288 32,272
- 149 108
- -
1,232 -
260 -
1,736,225
3.01% 1.91% 0.00% 0.05% 0.02% 0.00% 0.00% 5.98% 0.00% 0.10% 0.00%
68.17%
0.04% 1.66% 0.00% 0.04% 0.02% 0.00% 0.00% 0.19% 0.00% 0.01% 0.00%
39.24%
20 447,024 1,770,534 24.38% 11.08%
54
DIVIDEND SUMMARY
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009$ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000 $ 000Ordinary (Ja. $000’s)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Access Financial Services Ltd. AMG Packaging & Paper Company Limited Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Ltd Barita Investments Limited Berger Paints Jamaica Ltd Blue Power Group Limited C2W Music Limited Capital & Credit Financial Group Capital & Credit Merchant Bank Ltd. Cargo Handlers Limited Caribbean Cement Company Caribbean Cream Limited Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Limited Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited** Carreras Limited Consolidated Bakeries (Jamaica) Limited Derrimon Trading Company Limited Desnoes & Geddes Limited Dolphin Cove Limited Eppley Limited First Caribbean Bank Jamaica Ltd First Jamaica Investments Ltd. General Accident Insurance Company Ja Gleaner Company Limited GraceKennedy Limited Hardware & Lumber Limited Honey Bun (1982) Limited Jamaica Broilers Group Limited Jamaica Livestock Association 7.5% Jamaica Money Market Brokers Limited Jamaica Producers Group Jamaica Stock Exchange Limited Jamaican Teas Limited Kingston Properties Limited Kingston Wharves Limited KLE Group Limited Lascelles deMercado & Co. Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Lasco Financial Services Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited LIME Mayberry Investments Ltd. Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited Montego Bay Ice Co. Limited Montego Freeport Limited National Commercial Bank (Ja.) Ltd. Palace Amusement Sagicor Investments Jamaica Limited Pan-Jamaican Investment Trust Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited Pegasus Hotels of Jamaica Ltd. Pulse Investments Limited Radio Jamaica Limited Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited Sagicor Life Jamaica Sagicor Real Estate X Fund Limited Salada Foods Jamaica Limited Scotia Investments Jamaica Ltd. Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. Seprod Limited Supreme Ventures Limited
* FirstCaribbean Int'l Bank Ltd. # Guardian Holdings # Trinidad Cement Ltd
263,529 0
50,830 27,862
5,932
63,292 0
509 5,723,338
842,752 156,971
140,025 83,906
727,660 24,253 14,138
167,899
536,000 34,001
8,435 9,927
257,436
84,160 52,808 57,219
2,733,032 2,515
833,740 435,248
28,034 1,504,396
41,552 761,751
4,978,549 428,561 632,942
46,706 -
120,586 0.00%
-
123,239
40,129 25,719
5,650
- 36,033
-
629 2,718,464
561,834 117,749
100,031 93,177
665,937 10,105 11,310
168,203
439,016 34,001
16,829
5,981 143,020
47,123 6,141
61,304 -
252,241
2,707,390 2,156
724,967 436,869
0 34,995
2,106,156
36,358
727,895 4,605,158
428,611 606,569
46,706 (0.48)
120,588 8.73%
-
85,098
61,510
- -
11,989 -
2,427,200
- 47,090
-
1,060,925 329,018 494,874
- 0
191,884
204,874 84,702
16,780
- 32,179
4,051,362
- 96,092
- -
3,347,318 2,156
704,884 300,209
- -
41,584
2,444,643
36,358 558,617
4,605,150 392,463 448,386
89,857 -
110,906 4.73%
13,725
4,180,087
20,361
- -
-
3,398,080
702,293
- 392,964
79,937
445,007 -
239,855 4,299
175,606 42,243
- 128,717
528,162
- 96,092
- -
4,676,398 -
603,921 246,677
42,059
- 17,599
1,617,226
31,144
558,616 4,605,135
387,299 369,216
89,857 0.78%
105,898 9.34%
325 -71.69%
3,863,946
20,361
- -
-
7,912,672
983,208
106,303 332,508
62,768
378,838 -
131,921 4,305
336,579 25,394
9,528 -
1,344,162
- 96,092
- -
2,165,911 2,156
684,905 232,973
48,066
- -
2,141,157
- 497,254
4,231,746 335,658 584,359
89,161 -4.73% 96,848
-26.24% 1,148
-93.43%
Total Dividend Payout 21,713,202 18,100,990 22,077,345 23,602,718 26,532,770 Percentage Change (%) 19.96% -18.01% -6.46% -11.04% 32.18%
# Dividend quoted in Trinidad & Tobago Dollars (TT$) * Dividend quoted in $US for 2004, and in BDS$ for all previous years ** Dividend quoted in $US
55
Stock Bonus, Splits & New Listings
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009COMPANY
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Access Financial Services Limited AFS 9% Unsecured Short Term Notes AMG Packaging & Paper Co Limited Barita Investments Bank of Nova Scotia Berger Paints Blue Power Group Limited C2W Music Limited Cable & Wireless Jamaica Ltd Caribbean Cement Company Capital & Credit Merchant Bank Cargo Handlers Limited Caribbean Cream Limited Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Limited Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited Carreras Group Consolidated Bakeries (Jamaica) Limited Courts Jamaica Ltd Dehring, Bunting & Golding Limited Desnoes & Geddes Dolphin Cove Limited Eppley Limited Eppley Limited 9.5% Preference Share General Accident Insurance Company Jamaica Ltd Gleaner Company GraceKennedy Guardian Holdings Ltd Honey Bun (1982) Limited Jamaica Broilers Jamaica Producers Group Jamaica Money Market Brokers Jamaican Teas Limited JAMT Fixed and Floating Secured Notes Kingston Wharves Ltd KLE Group Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Lasco Financial Services Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Mayberry Investments Mayberry Investments Limited 12% Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited Montego Freeport NCB Capital Markets 11.75% National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd Paramount Trading Jamaica Limited Pegasus Hotels Pulse Investments Limited Radio Jamaica RBTT Financial Holdings Ltd Salada Foods Seprod Limited Scotia Group Jamaica Supreme Ventures Limited Trinidad Cement Ltd
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CORPORATE DATA
Main Market
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
BARITA INVESTMENTS LTD BERGER PAINTS LTD CARIBBEAN CEMENT COMPANY LTD CARRERAS LIMITED CIBONEY GROUP LTD DESNOES & GEDDES LTD FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK LTD GLEANER COMPANY LTD GRACEKENNEDY LTD. GUARDIAN HOLDINGS LTD. HARDWARE & LUMBER LTD JA. BROILERS GROUP LTD JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS LTD JA. PRODUCERS GROUP LTD JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE LTD KINGSTON PROPERTIES LTD KINGSTON WHARVES LTD LIME MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS LTD MONTEGO BAY ICE COMPANY LTD NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK JAMAICA LTD. PALACE AMUSEMENT COMPANY (1921) LTD PAN-JAMAICAN INVESTMENT TRUST LTD PULSE INVESTMENTS LTD. RADIO JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR GROUP JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD SAGICOR REAL ESTATE X FUND SALADA FOODS JAMAICA LTD SCOTIA GROUP JAMAICA LTD SCOTIA INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD. SEPROD LIMITED SUPREME VENTURES LTD. TRINIDAD CEMENT LIMITED
445,001,824 214,322,393 851,136,591 485,440,000 546,000,000
2,809,171,264 1,525,131,934 1,211,243,827
334,723,248 231,899,986
80,842,023 1,199,276,400 1,630,552,530
187,024,006 140,250,000
68,800,102 1,430,199,578
16,817,439,741 1,201,149,291
6,161,510 2,466,762,828
1,437,028 213,231,978 271,789,674 357,476,991
3,760,991,782 552,145,844
1,495,336,750 103,883,290
3,111,572,984 423,194,765 516,397,918
2,637,254,926 249,765,136
47,577,008,142
2.50 1.75 3.50
36.11 0.05 5.10
90.00 1.10
55.07 270.00
6.10 4.53 7.50
19.00 1.80 4.50 6.06 0.16 2.00
17.95 16.38 95.00 53.00
0.87 1.30
10.17 16.00
6.07 8.10
20.15 25.17 10.50
2.78 17.61
1,112,504,560.00 375,064,187.75
2,978,978,068.50 17,529,238,400.00
27,300,000.00 14,326,773,446.40
137,261,874,060.00 1,332,368,209.70
18,433,209,267.36 62,612,996,220.00
493,136,340.30 5,432,722,092.00
12,229,143,975.00 3,553,456,114.00
252,450,000.00 309,600,459.00
8,667,009,442.68 2,690,790,358.56 2,402,298,582.00
110,599,104.50 40,405,575,122.64
136,517,660.00 11,301,294,834.00
236,457,016.38 464,720,088.30
38,249,286,422.94 8,834,333,504.00 9,076,694,072.50
841,454,649.00 62,698,195,627.60 10,651,812,235.05
5,422,178,139.00 7,331,568,694.28 4,398,364,044.96
492,179,964,998.40
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30-Sept. 30-June 31-Dec. 30-June 31-Mar. 31-Dec. 31-Dec. 31-Dec.
30-Sept. 31-Oct. 31-Oct. 31-Dec. 31-Dec. 31-Dec.
29-Nov. 30-May 01-Mar. 30-May 29-Aug 29-Aug. 30-Dec. 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 29-Jun 30-May 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 30-May 01-Mar. 31-Mar. 29-Dec.
28-Sept. 01-Mar. 29-Aug. 30-May 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 29-Nov. 29-Jan. 29-Jan. 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 01-Mar.
Issued Price Market Financial Company Capital Dec-31 Capitalisation Year-End Results
CORPORATE DATA
Due Date Audited for
(Cont’d.)
PREFERENCE SHARES
JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 7.25% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 7.5% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 8.5% JAMAICA MONEY MARKET BROKERS 8.75% JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 5%C JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 5%D JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 6% JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 7% JAMAICA PUBLIC SERVICE 9.5% PROVEN INVESTMENTS LIMITED 9% TOTAL
15,358,000 715,482,000
26,322,000 889,073,000
66,500 680,000 300,000 420,000
2,455,607 200,000,000
1,850,157,107.00
2.50 2.00 3.50 3.00 0.36 0.35 0.40 0.39 1,050.14 5.09
38,395,000.00 1,430,964,000.00
92,127,000.00 2,667,219,000.00
23,940.00 238,000.00 120,000.00 163,800.00
2,578,731,134.98 1,018,000,000.00 7,825,981,874.98
30-May 30-May 30-May 30-May 31-Mar. 31-Mar. 31-Mar. 31-Mar. 31-Mar. 30-May
31-Mar. 31-Mar. 31-Mar. 31-Mar. 31-Dec. 31-Dec. 31-Dec. 31-Dec. 31-Dec. 31-Mar.
57JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
The Jamaica Stock Exchange
Best Practices
Awards 2013
Best Practices
Awards 2013
Presents its
Best Practices Awards Ceremony
JAMAICA PEGASUS HOTELWednesday, December 3, 2014
Best Practices Awards Ceremony
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Issued Price Market Financial Company Capital Dec-31 Capitalisation Year-End Results
CORPORATE DATA
Due Date Audited for
Junior Market(Cont’d.)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2012
ACCESS FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED AMG PACKAGING & PAPER CO LIMITED BLUE POWER GROUP LIMITED C2W MUSIC LIMITED CARGO HANDLERS LIMITED CARIBBEAN CREAM LIMITED CARIBBEAN FLAVOURS & FRAGRANCES LTD CARIBBEAN PRODUCERS JAMAICA LTD CONSOLIDATED BAKERIES (JAMAICA) LTD DERRIMON TRADING COMPANY LTD DOLPHIN COVE LIMITED EPPLEY LIMITED GENERAL ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO JAM. HONEY BUN (1982) LIMITED JAMAICAN TEAS LIMITED KLE GROUP LIMITED LASCO DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED LASCO FINANCIAL SERVICES LIMITED LASCO MANUFACTURING LIMITED MEDICAL DISPOSABLES & SUPPLIES LTD PARAMOUNT TRADING (JAMAICA) LTD TOTAL Eppley Limited 9.5% Preference Share TOTAL Proven Investments Limited TOTAL
274,509,840 102,378,857 56,499,000 400,000,000 41,625,000 378,568,115 89,920,033 1,100,000,000 222,709,171 273,336,067 392,426,376 796,249
1,031,250,000 94,253,390 168,708,365 100,000,000 3,366,431,150 1,228,102,990 4,087,130,170 263,157,895 154,246,708 13,826,049,376 6 3,253,214,625.00
60,325,600 60,325,600
294,951,884 294,951,884
12.00 3.48
10.00 0.29
13.50 0.89 2.60 2.70 1.16 2.49 8.42
380.00 1.63 3.19 4.00 1.10 1.30 1.28 1.24 2.20 3.55
6.000
0.1300
3,294,118,080.00 356,278,422.36 564,990,000.00 116,000,000.00 561,937,500.00 336,925,622.35 233,792,085.80
2,970,000,000.00 258,342,638.36 680,606,806.83
3,304,230,085.92 302,574,620.00
1,680,937,500.00 300,668,314.10 674,833,460.00 110,000,000.00
4,376,360,495.00 1,571,971,827.20 5,068,041,410.80
578,947,369.00 547,575,813.40
27,889,132,051.12 527,895,078,924.50
361,953,600.00 361,953,600.00
38,343,744.92 38,343,744.92
31-Dec. 31-Aug. 30-Apr. 31-Dec.
30-Sept. 28-Feb. 30-Jun.
30-June 31-Dec. 31-Dec. 31-Dec. 31-Dec. 31-Dec.
30-Sept. 30-Sept. 31-Dec. 31-Mar. 31-Mar. 31-Mar. 31-Dec. 31-May.
31-Dec.
31-Mar.
01-Mar. 30-Oct. 29-Jun
01-Mar. 29-Nov. 29-Apr.
29-Aug. 29-Aug. 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 01-Mar. 31-Mar. 31-Mar. 29-Nov. 29-Dec. 01-Mar. 30-May 30-May 30-May 01-Mar.
30-Jul
59
Top Twenty Companies
Turnover (Sales)
Pre-Tax Profits
COMPANY Profit Before Tax 2013 2012 Change %
COMPANY Turnover2013 2012 Change %
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
GraceKennedy Limited National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited Supreme Ventures Limited Jamaica Broilers Group Limited LIME Seprod Limited Jamaica Money Market Brokers Limited Desnoes & Geddes Limited Carreras Limited Caribbean Cement Company Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Jamaica Producers Group Limited Sagicor Investments Jamaica Limited Hardware & Lumber Limited Derrimon Trading Company Limited General Accident Insurance Co Ja Kingston Wharves Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited
67,257,502 48,941,802 44,453,718 42,356,165 34,140,265 26,522,970 19,075,407 13,921,759 13,601,445 12,732,391 12,241,512 12,089,484
8,255,354 7,753,863 6,816,959 6,810,599 5,255,523 4,479,755 4,232,408 3,659,094
61,340,268 44,425,230 41,260,183 35,507,391 29,726,146 23,672,341 20,438,364 12,723,578 11,613,716 13,154,054 11,022,746 9,084,600 7,460,509 6,790,257 7,400,806 6,284,052 4,761,309 3,788,969 3,670,177 3,227,502
9.65% 10.17%
7.74% 19.29% 14.85% 12.04% (6.67%)
9.42% 17.12% (3.21%) 11.06% 33.08% 10.65% 14.19% (7.89%)
8.38% 10.38% 18.23% 15.32% 13.37%
Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. Carreras Limited Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited GraceKennedy Limited Jamaica Money Market Brokers Limited Scotia Investments Jamaica Ltd. Pan-Jamaican Investment Trust Desnoes & Geddes Limited Sagicor Investments Jamaica Limited Jamaica Broilers Group Limited Seprod Limited Hardware & Lumber Limited Supreme Ventures Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Jamaica Producers Group Limited Dolphin Cove Limited General Accident Insurance Co Ja Access Financial Services Ltd.
16,255,241 11,007,568
9,287,116 7,014,463 5,075,199 3,647,375 2,796,522 2,624,156 1,871,325 1,472,446 1,190,884 1,118,394
817,717 711,092 640,220 506,833 431,022 342,332 323,702 270,112
14,850,277 13,115,889 3,926,230 6,916,749 4,102,404 2,814,017 2,759,223 2,231,797 1,455,176 2,050,123 1,114,757 1,199,632
125,392 1,453,766
561,209 570,711 272,449 264,916 285,269 237,968
9.46% (16.07%) 136.54%
1.41% 23.71% 29.61%
1.35% 17.58% 28.60%
(28.18%) 6.83%
(6.77%) 552.13% (51.09%)
14.08% (11.19%)
58.20% 29.22% 13.47% 13.51%
60
Top Twenty Companies
After-Tax Profits
COMPANY Profit After Tax 2013 2012 Change %
(Cont’d.)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. Carreras Limited Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited GraceKennedy Limited Jamaica Money Market Brokers Limited Pan-Jamaican Investment Trust Scotia Investments Jamaica Ltd. Desnoes & Geddes Limited Sagicor Investments Jamaica Limited Jamaica Broilers Group Limited Seprod Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Hardware & Lumber Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Supreme Ventures Limited General Accident Insurance Co Ja Dolphin Cove Limited Access Financial Services Ltd. Jamaica Producers Group Limited
11,517,195 8,549,831 6,538,2446,297,935 3,794,064 3,739,058 2,491,106 1,994,535 1,211,244 1,162,613 1,095,064
905,753 640,220 609,963 506,833 482,569 327,914 322,060 270,112 252,273
10,159,045 10,045,862
2,597,220 5,864,574 3,786,332 2,240,456 2,086,930 1,923,379 1,229,558 1,462,284
936,206 878,761 587,760
2,812 550,377
1,076,886 290,537 250,821 237,968 189,406
13.37% (14.89%) 151.74%
7.39% 0.20%
66.89% 19.37%
3.70% (1.49%)
(20.49%) 16.97%
3.07% 8.93%
21591.43% (7.91%)
(55.19%) 12.86% 28.40% 13.51% 33.19%
61
Corporate Profit Profile
Turnover Profit Before Tax Profit After Tax2013 2012 Change % 2013 2012 Change % 2013 2012 Change %COMPANY
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Access Financial Services Ltd. AMG Packaging & Paper Company Barita Investments Limited Berger Paints Jamaica Limited Blue Power Group Limited LIME Caribbean Cement Company Limited Caribbean Cream Limited Carreras Limited Cargo Handlers Limited Ciboney Group Limited Consolidated Bakeries Jamaica Limited Derrimon Trading Company Limited Desnoes & Geddes Limited Dolphin Cove Limited Eppley Limited General Accident Insurance Co Ja Gleaner Company GraceKennedy Limited Hardware & Lumber Limited Honey Bun (1982) Limited Jamaica Broilers Group Limited Jamaica Money Market Brokers Limited Jamaica Producers Group Limited Jamaica Stock Exchange Limited Jamaican Teas Limited Kingston Properties Limited Kingston Wharves Limited KLE Group Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Lasco Financial Services Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Mayberry Investments Limited Montego Bay Ice Co. Limited National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. Palace Amusement Company (1921) Limited Pan-Jamaican Investment Trust Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited Pulse Investments Limited Radio Jamaica Limited Sagicor Investments Jamaica Limited Sagicor Group Jamaica Limited Salada Foods Jamaica Limited Scotia Investments Jamaica Ltd. Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. Seprod Limited Supreme Ventures Limited Total Caribbean Producers Jamaica Ltd. * C2W Music Limited *FirstCaribbean International Bank (W.I.) * Guardian Holdings Ltd. + Jamaica Public Service Company * Proven Investments Jamaica Limited * Trinidad Cement Limited + * Quoted in United States Dollars US$ + Quoted in Trinidad & Tobago Dollars TT$
761,541 444,468 512,700
1,608,216 1,044,905
19,075,407 12,089,484
675,708 12,241,512
157,489 0
672,945 5,255,523
12,732,391 1,502,209
65,292 4,479,755 3,188,709
67,257,502 6,810,599
701,712 26,522,970 13,601,445 7,753,863
295,554 1,226,435
91,470 4,232,408
333,875 8,255,354
467,730 3,659,094 1,393,675
17,979 48,941,802
862,474 2,106,271
642,129 259,912
1,783,997 6,816,959
42,356,165 634,434
1,914,403 44,453,718 13,921,759 34,140,265
417,964,226
69,36819
622,930 4,969,547 1,099,383
14,419 1,941,049
597,708 357,462 808,980
1,540,689 863,003
20,438,364 9,084,600
431,023 11,022,746
127,508 0
474,554 4,761,309
13,154,054 1,286,639
79,342 3,788,969 3,194,665
61,340,268 6,284,052
611,333 23,672,341 11,613,716 6,790,257
504,301 824,532
78,030 3,670,177
288,461 7,460,509
270,237 3,227,502 1,819,144
16,072 44,425,230
842,189 1,681,803
613,809 241,878
1,828,840 7,400,806
35,507,391 715,609
1,650,905 41,260,183 12,723,578 29,726,146
379,101,031
67,491117
645,529 4,354,178 1,141,595
11,185 1,615,888
27.41% 24.34%
(36.62%) 4.38%
21.08% (6.67%) 33.08% 56.77% 11.06% 23.51%
0.00% 41.81% 10.38% (3.21%) 16.75%
(17.71%) 18.23% (0.19%)
9.65% 8.38%
14.78% 12.04% 17.12% 14.19%
(41.39%) 48.74% 17.22% 15.32% 15.74% 10.65% 73.08% 13.37%
(23.39%) 11.86% 10.17%
2.41% 25.24%
4.61% 7.46%
(2.45%) (7.89%) 19.29%
(11.34%) 15.96%
7.74% 9.42%
14.85% 10.25%
2.78%
(84.08%) (3.50%) 14.13% (3.70%) 28.91% 20.12%
270,112 49,432 70,500 47,091
103,980 (4,646,088)
(3,079) 21,260
9,287,116 84,944 (3,204) 33,115 71,493
1,871,325 342,332
39,051 323,702
91,458 5,075,199
817,717 35,317
1,190,884 3,647,375
431,022 462
99,208 107,058
42 (55,866) 506,833 163,899 640,220 (21,992)
10,822 11,007,568
18,841 2,624,156
83,541 127,899 (79,492)
1,472,446 7,014,463
124,453 2,796,522
16,255,241 1,118,394
711,092 63,977,242
3,087(620)
(24,500) (35,296)
12,242 4,545
52,877
237,968 47,666
347,607 49,402 47,105
(19,927,377) (2,672,105)
31,193 3,926,230
64,557 (6,200)
7,358 25,322
1,455,176 264,916
23,864 285,269
86,885 4,102,404
125,392 41,921
1,114,757 2,814,017
272,449 187,437
66,897 177,638
73 (15,629) 570,711 103,169 561,209 474,103
7,559 13,115,889
22,438 2,231,797
84,127 165,106 146,521
2,050,123 6,916,749
224,252 2,759,223
14,850,277 1,199,632 1,453,766
40,118,239
3,116(604)
74,273 414,334
18,004 3,427
(384,093)
13.51% 3.70%
-79.72% (4.68%)
120.74% 76.68%
(99.88%) (31.84%) 136.54%
31.58% 48.32%
350.05% 182.33%
28.60% 29.22% 63.64% 13.47%
5.26% 23.71%
552.13% (15.75%)
6.83% 29.61% 58.20%
(99.75%) 48.30%
(39.73%) (42.27%) 257.45% (11.19%)
58.86% 14.08%
(104.64%) 43.16%
(16.07%) (16.03%)
17.58% (0.70%)
(22.54%) (154.25%)
(28.18%) 1.41%
(44.50%) 1.35% 9.46%
(6.77%) (51.09%)
59.47%
(0.94%) (132.99%)
132.99% (108.52%)
(32.00%) 32.62%
113.77%
270,112 49,432 70,278 34,083
103,980 (4,919,134)
113,921 13,941
6,538,244 84,947 (3,204) 33,115 49,927
1,211,244 322,060
38,985 327,914
85,842 3,794,064
609,963 35,317
1,095,064 3,739,058
252,273 7,190
93,256 52,496
53 (55,866)506,833 163,899 640,220 102,343
5,145 8,549,831
14,124 2,491,106
73,348 127,899 (36,375)
1,162,613 6,297,935
90,486 1,994,535
11,517,195 905,753 482,569
49,193,414
3,193(620)
(27,493) 45,569
6,977 4,153
58,199
237,968 47,666
254,963 33,317 47,105
(20,235,439) (3,348,265)
31,362 2,597,220
64,560 (6,200)
3,676 15,795
1,229,558 250,821
15,062 290,537 133,532
3,786,332 2,812
41,542 936,206
2,240,456 189,406 129,903
74,749 178,848
63 (13,029) 550,377 102,434 587,760 439,354
(445) 10,045,862
14,663 2,086,930
53,375 165,106
87,407 1,462,284 5,864,574
148,436 1,923,379
10,159,045 878,761
1,076,886 26,085,861
3,042(604)
71,869 352,532
11,657 3,263
(324,340)
13.51% 3.70%
(72.44%) 2.30%
120.74% 75.69%
103.40% (55.55%) 151.73%
31.58% 48.32%
800.83% 216.10% (1.49%) 28.40%
158.83% 12.86%
(35.71%) 0.20%
21591.43% (14.98%)
16.97% 66.89% 33.19%
(94.47%) 24.76%
(70.65%) (16.57%)
(328.78%) (7.91%) 60.00%
8.93% (76.71%)
(1255.43%) (14.89%)
(3.68%) 19.37% 37.42%
(22.54%) (141.62%)
(20.49%) 7.39%
(39.04%) 3.70%
13.37% 3.07%
(55.19%) 88.58%
4.96%
(2.70%) (139.75%)
(87.07%) (40.15%)
27.28%117.94%
62
January February Mar ch Apr il May
Monthly Trading Volume
Ordinary Shares
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Barita Investments Ltd Berger Paints Jamaica Ltd Caribbean Cement Company Carreras Limited Ciboney Group Desnoes & Geddes First Caribbean International Bank Ltd Gleaner Company GraceKennedy Ltd Guardian Holdings Ltd. Hardware & Lumber Ltd Jamaica Broilers Group Ltd Jamaica Money Market Brokers Ltd Jamaica Producers Group Ltd Jamaica Stock Exchange Ltd Kingston Properties Ltd Kingston Wharves Ltd LIME* Mayberry Investments Ltd Montego Bay Ice National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. Palace Amusement Company (1921) Ltd Pan-Jamaican Investment Trust Ltd Pulse Investments Ltd. Radio Jamaica Ltd Sagicor Group Jamaica Ltd Sagicor Investments Jamaica Ltd** Sagicor Life Jamaica Ltd Sagicor Real Estate X Fund Salada Foods Jamaica Ltd Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd Scotia Investments Jamaica Ltd Seprod Limited Supreme Ventures Limited Trinidad Cement Ltd. Total Ordinary (Monthly)
770,867 14,468
1,642,967 6,128,310
2,890,667 8,668
323,518 1,920,621
16,926
3,988,033 4,779,351 17,507
238,629 14,869,009 758,608
5,018,888 200
284,090 977 54,603
170,521 893,379
16,530
2,614,288 951,597 425,387 1,501,439
50,300,048.00
5,500 744,929 1,763,511 6,087,470 2,000
10,591,236 259,998 76,187,346 2,652,950
22,144,867 1,454,008 2,056,804
197,050 134,373 20,845,787 4,747,743
33,771,993
1,776,048 26,000
149,070
30,068 1,196,120
552,818 17,362,791 451,916 1,193,152 2,005,676 20,000
208,411,224.00
173,199 94,997 202,638 1,121,937 63,370 2,359,378 8,888 5,108,333 9,427,724 752
28,831 1,268,432 2,364,465 128,199
1,055,200 270,017 4,507,938
12,928,673
3,369,851
1,427,396 1,100 633,603
262,880 3,975,414
1,387,160 3,403,662 841,909 127,198 378,505 168,400
57,090,049.00
239,900 404,817 764,773 869,099 50,000
1,015,766 5,986
3,261,779 1,667,596
22,278
1,107,920 6,650,809 31,218
3,820 97,662
2,507,087 2,999,369
976,588
108,088
344,635
242,778 1,515,089
14,340
4,227,021 261,626 874,209 519,672 500 30,784,425.00
191,256 556,983 614,066 806,174 1,000
516,257 2,537
6,216,230 842,017
88,447 1,262,018 1,900,115 398,362
458,550 365,350 4,186,123 2,704,620
2,566,276
540,553 3,000
77,897
5,507,097 3,391,957
8,260
8,386,716 912,807 113,563 7,449,069
50,067,300.00
63
June July August September October November December Yearly Total
Monthly Trading Volume(Cont’d.)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
90,537 2,798,487 1,768,876 2,174,710 208,035 6,307,360 28,740 1,581,447 1,979,656 45,854 4,404,459 20,700,267 55,181 100 674,000 45,982,812 1,059,373 132,177 5,547,669 221 223,344 6,465,582 1,003,334 5,894,192 41,760 3,500,170 2,121,267 939,476 71,157,484 186,886,570.00
74,731 123,185
4,894,066 19,266,326 15,880 9,113,813 10,051
2,413,000 1,870,064
80,000
13,027,951 6,910,869 2,055,939 2,218
244,662
7,037,928 2,396,683
6,521,614
466,642 60,999 603,498
57,643
4,706,276
8,177,254 473,646
1,072,916 807,953
92,485,807.00
99,281 493,899 2,578,804 815,341
1,345,942 1,703
1,994,601 336,285
113,000 528,224 23,024,179 1,831,855 1,023,015 27,471 788,732 49,815,588 900,348
5,760,485
133,965 135,600 145,787
277,385 1,924,165
5,740
4,071,824 161,519 1,912,163 1,067,034
101,313,935.00
42,519 260,024
1,623,999 499,524 147,106 658,060
1,414,234 213,230
3,792,589 15,939,403 76,438 351,300 90,629 155,662
27,857,015 797,327
2,992,545
98,868 14,000 39,040
245,110
3,143,994
200,000 4,825,939 168,390 323,664
2,362,487
68,333,096.00
512,900 620,618 3,648,511 689,621
1,510,292 439,174 20,000
8,226,478 4,229,169
204,759
15,523,224 3,317,986 17,515,859 24,050 7,500 128,908
8,443,195 1,117,538
10,427,036
4,952,500
14,753,329
557,162
4,139,084
114,148 18,776,438 268,484
2,815,056 2,214,479
125,197,498.00
15,710 218,660 738,961 13,158,704 30,300 2,427,933 25,325 1,909,067 732,664
33,910 3,890,604 4,294,635 76,132 10,000
245,751 3,772,033 3,577,237
648,770
82,466
3,536,906
921,661 1,188,166 207,966 32,000 20,701,287 497,689 19,536 658,805
63,652,878.00
30,873 1,397,693 7,161,414 190,359 23,437 676,561 100 721,367 3,467,107 2,000 464,560 9,177,704 29,022 4,950 950 110,353 21,229,034 16,239,045 128,419,717 152,903 2,200 307,831 600,725 12,686 336,223 115,645 3,966,701 562,921 1,599,550 233,950 404 197,237,985.00
2,247,273 7,728,760
27,402,586 51,807,575
2,051,420 38,342,147
371,996 109,357,400
29,339,083 752
636,005 71,402,881
100,513,791 24,272,516
1,415,533 1,841,270 3,454,099
211,053,549 50,226,564
132,177 206,021,432
421 10,246,863
243,876 27,111,781
600,725 9,288,325
32,304,059 323,611
2,372,756 100,014,091
7,673,771 11,415,870 90,356,553
189,304 1,231,760,815
64
January February Mar ch Apr il May Preference Shares
Monthly Trading Volume(Cont’d.)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
C & W Ja. 5.5% C & W Ja. 6% JMMB 8.50% JMMB 8.75% JMMB 7.25% JMMB 7.50% J.P.S 5% C J.P.S 5% D J.P.S 6% J.P.S 7% J.P.S 9.5% Jamaica Stock Exchange Var. Pref. Proven Investments Limited 8% Total Preference (Monthly) Monthly Total
1,070,729
27,606 90,000
1,188,335
51,488,383
152,795 1,133,481
144,652 363,050
1,793,978
210,205,202
2,598,600
2,288 19,324,882
21,925,770
79,015,819
110,000 3,023,472
1,740
1,312 7,708,604
10,845,128
41,629,553
1,285,505
17,694,877 18,980,382
69,047,682
Access Financial Services Limited AMG Packaging & Paper Company Limited Blue Power Group Limited C2W Music Limited Cargo Handlers Limited Caribbean Cream Limited* Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Limited* Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited Consolidated Bakeries (Jamaica) Limited Derrimon Trading Company Limited* Dolphin Cove Limited Eppley Limited* General Accident Insurance Co. (Jamaica) Ltd Honey Bun (1982) Limited Jamaican Teas Limited K.L.E. Group Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Lasco Financial Services Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited* Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited Monthly Total U SD Equities Market Proven Investments Limited J unior Market Preference Shares Eppley Limited 9.5%*
January February Mar ch Apr il May
Junior Market
*formerly Cable & Wireless (Jamaica) ** formerly Pan Caribbean Financial Services New listings *Caribbean Cream Limited was listed on May 17, 2013 *Eppley Limited was listed on July 29, 2013
*Eppley Limited 9.5% PREF SHARE was listed on December 12, 2013 *Caribbean Flavours & Fragrances Limited was listed on October 14, 2013 *Derrimon Trading Company Limited was listed on December 17 2013 *Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited was listed on December 24, 2013
211,959 197,527 273,314
80,500 2,165
1,052,346 2,116,187
130,900
631,815 224,244
2,626,252 170,074
1,458,546 223,498 705,908
3,499,872
13,605,107
683,850
538,198 741,804
50,706 2,500
70,472
2,636,351 1,201,836
1,127,778
3,166,007
125,077 152,014
20,177 215,935 911,222
1,936,936
1,791,150 14,688,163
4,765,765
14,020,644 257,016 137,772
420
1,538,801 213,100
15,011
1,312,490
142,781 15,579
536,251 414,450 333,178
625,960
19,563,453
12,875,302
311,500 513,463 916,003
1,717,578
297,063
3,938,426 408,080
4,659,062 330,983
2,464,952 1,655,671 5,475,771
3,256,739
25,945,291
1,799,383
1,766,057 732,300
1,008,660
28,111 4,056,843
1,858,401
33,690,154
3,395,920
1,978,660 298,285 800,151 303,774 999,046 988,856
1,758,576
340,252 54,004,046
14,477,261
65
(Cont’d.)
Monthly Trading Volume
Preference SharesJune July August September October November December Yearly Total
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
1,563,986
6,459,929 8,023,915
194,910,485
34,500 698,593
17,393,675 18,126,768
110,612,575
6,200 948,452
9,419,688 10,374,340
111,688,275
21,811
3,571,693
21,946,620 25,540,124
93,873,220
10,494 3,815,074
12,253 6,911,711
14,469,771 25,219,303
150,416,801
103,000 1,401,751
5,016,289
734,091 7,255,131
70,908,009
4,100 4,099,697
876,000
425,600 5,405,397
202,643,382.00
0 0
442,900 25,211,033
12,253 12,804,000
0 0 0
1,740 0
175,858 116,030,787 154,678,571
1,386,439,386
June July August September October November December Yearly Total
Junior Market
123,197 481,163
2,290,337
85,540 3,040,757
7,628,711 1,378,912
1,235,289
3,265,679
125,207 231,386
6,818 8,075,065 2,787,402 7,787,541
498,905
39,041,909
748,100
123,776 659,483 883,529
2,880
130,455,140
2,292,805 58,400
101,368
1,886,643
13,268 189,694 140,000
14,849,717 10,982,447 11,310,588
170,962
174,120,700
1,971,213
555,737 17,000
249,517 200
14,568 1,499,990
920,988 713,662
94,893
3,809,283
61,896 1,327,039
124,231 4,746,747 5,875,343 2,302,285
95,214
22,408,593
3,698,340
473,341 198,450 304,533 155,000
4,256 1,064,976
2,119,967
381,734
1,487,732
1,164,547 46,000
2,176,795 44,229
8,611,924 17,815,796
2,509,576
332,441 38,891,297
724,950
626,453 28,500
123,309 44,000 11,472
1,962,293 2,066,149 6,500,991
166,510
2,379,943 5,300
797,161 56,642
1,370,728 10,000
4,159,122 5,390,100 4,798,590
184,573
30,681,836
861,047
366,428 5,000
163,316 2,399,170
754 184,676
94,023 2,142,496
841,001
242,688
1,316,513 10,333
643,541 56,187
2,335,100 4,350,174 4,098,137
170,958
19,420,495
232,686
113,468 408,600 254,081 118,620 154,955
6,574,420 34,920
4,391,706 306,908
3,855,371 44,543
157,453 188,209
698
2,660,669 1,448,112 2,495,850 2,009,798
135,197 25,353,578
9,235,853
9,000
19,230,758 4,240,306 6,655,077 2,799,990
375,593 148,839,095
2,195,092 34,801,141 41,068,404
3,855,371 10,553,128
5,300 23,424,677
1,700,022 14,192,939
1,206,473 51,113,074 52,843,071 45,512,936
2,009,798 11,102,223
477,724,468
52,073,750
9,000
66
Monthly Trading Value Ja.$(000)
Ordinary SharesJanuary February Mar ch Apr il May
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Barita Investments Ltd Berger Paints Caribbean Cement Company Carreras Limited Ciboney Group Desnoes & Geddes First Caribbean International Bank Gleaner Company Ltd GraceKennedy Ltd Guardian Holdings Ltd. Hardware & Lumber Ltd Jamaica Broilers Group Jamaica Money Market Brokers Ltd Jamaica Producers Group Ltd Jamaica Stock Exchange Ltd Kingston Properties Ltd Kingston Wharves Ltd LIME* Mayberry Investments Ltd. Montego Bay Ice National Commercial Bank Jamaica Ltd. Palace Amusement Ltd Pan-Jamaican Investment Trust Pulse Investments Ltd. Radio Jamaica Ltd Sagicor Group Jamaica Ltd Sagicor Investments Jamaica Limited** Sagicor Life Jamaica Ltd Sagicor Real Estate X Fund Salada Foods Jamaica Ltd Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd Scotia Investments Jamaica Ltd Seprod Limited Supreme Ventures Ltd Trinidad Cement Ltd. Total Ordinary (Monthly)
2,533,436.93 39,455.60
1,647,716.01 307,496,687.94
11,562,519.37 979,481.05 399,162.54
95,714,257.62
55,131.86 19,319,008.26 39,699,002.48 285,771.94
1,195,570.63 2,443,126.76 1,901,183.90
107,881,783.85 15,500.00
16,230,740.67 977.00 100,338.05
3,504,500.47 8,882,883.29
140,073.50
56,845,739.38 25,824,699.33 6,966,922.25 3,673,615.75
715,339,286
17,262.50 1,562,411.35 1,624,413.84
323,156,791.48 60.00
41,720,735.50 28,615,141.00 91,390,469.71
130,280,617.82
100,425,223.54 11,202,097.75 30,853,182.29
739,087.50 727,864.40 3,840,131.76 10,604,340.72
652,132,750.77
96,092,495.47 26,200.00 213,899.00
498,374.00 9,012,813.06
4,698,467.60
333,054,692.33 11,335,999.54 17,009,659.80 4,824,636.64 366,600.00
1,906,026,419
584,266.60 180,367.06 177,622.68 59,203,924.37 2,474.80
9,563,382.32 942,128.00 5,778,882.54 448,562,989.38 203,040.00 123,664.85 5,740,739.70 16,708,509.26 1,931,569.30
4,120,800.00 1,467,310.56 830,604.89 25,935,202.37
65,011,773.48
70,600,725.01 1,760.00
829,083.90
3,887,660.21 27,897,798.35
11,797,460.00 66,480,973.82 19,230,605.26 1,843,949.20 955,333.61 2,624,072.00
853,218,674
796,529.00 786,229.65 565,900.09 47,832,370.95 1,231.00
4,144,204.52 607,194.00 3,865,609.34 90,544,788.18
88,819.80
5,067,416.63 45,420,106.29 471,890.28
15,280.00
549,676.25 443,816.21 6,023,914.92
17,625,750.69
5,420,573.06
465,429.70
3,637,497.10 11,533,891.45
127,387.50 87,403,214.68 5,933,884.80 11,745,947.90 1,325,117.18 7,800.00
352,451,471
574,340.32 1,239,777.09 399,854.67 46,747,179.82 25.00
2,280,005.74 261,311.00 7,543,806.34 48,290,774.07
349,365.65 5,790,513.54 15,896,850.70 6,706,851.57
2,067,975.00 2,455,565.38 680,785.16 5,560,125.45
47,876,859.15
29,036,635.60 4,730.00 96,457.29
85,545,863.75 27,077,770.27
74,340.00
181,509,927.36 22,019,826.78 1,661,662.82 20,932,607.10
562,681,787
67
June July August September October November December Yearly Total
Monthly Trading Value Ja.$(000)(Cont’d.)
Ordinary Shares
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
228,682.67 6,848,438.62 1,685,644.54
120,547,750.89 14,882.45
30,982,308.80 2,904,498.93 1,851,115.08
115,433,353.48
178,202.40 20,816,354.45 184,056,534.85 1,018,729.98
450.00
5,269,874.12 7,773,536.66 2,749,415.23 2,372,577.15 112,685,017.38 20,995.00 11,914,869.13
8,561,722.87
16,144,908.64 51,946,582.99
376,675.20
76,200,181.24 55,176,590.39 13,688,878.37 206,561,158.90
1,058,009,930
191,168.43 278,036.85
4,828,994.32 1,005,308,771.05 1,111.60
43,453,599.27 1,016,256.61 2,836,694.91 105,153,487.15
365,000.00
65,274,397.44 57,120,293.79 39,355,198.70 7,208.50
1,935,865.86 993,049.85
6,231,551.90
126,830,884.62
24,047,825.44 57,339.06 775,970.40
992,237.00
40,604,214.74
177,820,965.87 12,509,633.40 15,823,171.65 2,434,683.20
1,736,247,612
239,458.61 1,111,382.75 5,724,396.57 40,513,975.11
6,085,518.00 171,153.00 2,369,918.70
19,082,883.49
511,200.00 2,658,766.38
187,016,106.85 33,315,625.82 3,035,532.95 123,720.71 5,927,094.44 8,331,614.26 2,342,725.81
110,203,638.35
6,851,703.54 120,140.00 186,637.20
4,592,545.05
16,647,027.77
49,660.00 87,644,702.79 4,322,011.86
28,095,256.50 3,058,463.15
580,332,860
106,067.50 587,579.74
3,734,250.72 23,590,719.30 8,826.36
2,988,651.55
1,676,246.86 12,048,442.35
18,913,981.78 128,934,394.84 1,395,071.50 1,051,150.00 407,830.50
1,045,650.30 4,851,027.68 2,077,265.40
55,951,804.97
5,045,003.65 12,180.00 50,889.35
4,060,831.32 27,089,918.87
1,700,000.00 104,778,808.16 4,536,514.18 4,508,501.35 6,145,535.10
417,297,143
1,229,820.00 1,393,998.06 7,978,714.64 28,108,622.99 74,940.72 1,981,130.78 2,000,000.00 9,628,281.07
238,190,464.96
921,319.35 66,180,704.64 27,529,576.87
323,351,082.70 68,542.50 33,750.00 747,409.58 1,501,538.64 2,771,855.94
184,991,943.48
242,313,680.01
19,400,026.67
9,014,775.01 36,513,604.22
966,300.20
386,885,637.35 7,094,645.70 39,121,583.15 5,733,500.55
1,645,727,449.78
32,031.40 430,769.68 1,664,725.83 462,589,540.38 1,612.00 11,509,744.96 2,289,457.33 2,128,954.52 41,101,645.25
147,217.60 16,823,737.62 35,277,191.98 1,389,803.25 23,500.00
1,466,087.99 582,607.40 6,981,671.84
11,245,222.39
3,964,689.01
4,769,407.80
14,732,808.60 9,338,427.62 1,105,820.57 259,000.00 368,647,263.31 13,074,398.13 229,935.00 1,710,846.36
1,013,518,118
70,661.10 2,451,488.63 17,690,213.14 6,834,816.66 923.11
3,261,264.33 9,000.00 803,570.43
200,238,048.29
11,200.00 1,976,971.77 69,042,401.21 535,195.73 8,910.00 4,275.00 667,743.11
3,404,080.26 32,474,147.98
2,205,857,611.25
7,400,305.75 1,914.00 400,180.30
4,973,646.13 200,181.28
2,735,216.80 696,599.79
77,798,022.92 14,951,827.84 17,562,206.00 606,295.51 7,114.44
2,672,676,033
6,603,725 16,909,935 47,722,447
2,471,931,151 106,087
169,533,065 39,795,621
130,272,712 1,544,641,752
203,040 2,751,122
328,987,816 817,903,067 440,609,973
4,194,844 7,513,169
23,455,713 35,675,920
105,653,401 2,372,577
3,698,295,040 36,495
518,919,246 225,240
35,850,043 4,973,646
146,812,182 269,280,149
1,802,420 20,189,364
2,005,070,129 196,010,637 158,257,674 257,961,793
3,005,586 13,513,526,782
68
January February Mar ch Apr il May Preference Shares
Monthly Trading Value Ja.$(000)(Cont’d.)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
C & W Ja. 5.5% C & W Ja. 6% J.M.M.B. 7.25% J.M.M.B. 7.50% J.M.M.B. 8.50% J.M.M.B. 8.75% J.P.S 5% C J.P.S 5% D J.P.S 6% J.P.S 7% J.P.S 9.5% Jamaica Stock Exchange Var Pref Proven Investments Limited 8% Total Preference (Monthly) Monthly Total
3,479,869.25
52,175.34 448,821.40
3,980,866
719,320,152.42
534,982.50 3,683,520.25
273,214.40 1,823,719.50
6,315,437
1,912,341,856.02
8,382,773.14
4,324.32 97,766,322.43
106,153,420
959,372,093.41
385,000.00 9,675,860.40
679
2,479.68 39,232,835.56
49,296,854
401,748,325.41
4,126,875.26
89,319,006 93,445,881
656,127,667.51
January February Mar ch Apr il May
Junior Market
* Formerly Cable & Wireless (Jamaica) ** Formerly Pan Caribbean Financial Services
Access Financial Services Limited Amg Packaging & Paper Company Limited Blue Power Group Limited C2W Music Limited Cargo Handlers Limited Caribbean Cream Limited* Caribbean Flavours and Fragrances Limited* Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited Consolidated Bakeries (Jamaica) Limited Derrimon Trading Company Limited* Dolphin Cove Limited Eppley Limited* General Accident Insurance Co. (Jamaica) Ltd Honey Bun (1982) Limited Jamaican Teas Limited K.L.E. Group Limited Lasco Distributors Limited Lasco Financial Services Limited Lasco Manufacturing Limited Medical Disposables & Supplies Limited* Paramount Trading (Jamaica) Limited Monthly Total Junior Preference Shares Eppley Limited 9.5%* U SD Equities Market Proven Investments Limted
1,286,969.76 770,389.75
1,612,465.18 97,405.00 23,815.00
2,363,639.95 3,979,525.68
976,280.46
1,137,752.89 855,017.84
10,507,350.65 628,733.80
16,093,449.58 1,124,387.90 7,728,406.78
11,827,240.72
61,012,830.94
68,274.41
3,618,112.20 2,823,725.10 256,301.00 2,925.00
706,089.44
5,807,632.24 2,185,825.54
8,745,165.80
4,911,460.68 475,684.75 584,577.24 74,654.90 2,050,889.79 5,138,561.48 19,770,514.62
5,272,830.06
62,424,949.84
471,879.16
80,931,417.44 927,072.60 715,399.20
4,221.00
3,078,614.37 341,114.00
120,156.40
2,035,717.92 531,938.40 58,067.85
5,551,263.05 2,507,503.35 3,489,658.50
2,016,681.27 102,308,825.35
1,353,643.43
2,134,517.48 1,869,565.70 5,037,517.40 3,367,491.49 2,345,552.90 5,710,568.40 1,490,262.67 18,263,657.87 1,085,141.00 24,003,688.29 11,710,272.42 57,000,888.78 10,360,885.15 144,380,009.55 197,909.44
12,430,586.74 2,964,406.64 6,097,575.68 283,653.33 4,366,912.74 4,057,101.59 32,483,630.90 27,570,186.23 3,455,849.36 1,181,243.29 3,362,315.20 832,616.15 11,237,801.00 8,460,520.07 20,696,494.77 1,124,256.80 140,605,150.49 1,596,288.98
69
June July August September October November December Yearly Total
Monthly Trading Value Ja.$(000)(Cont’d.)
Preference Shares
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
4,865,232.97
32,874,354 37,739,587
1,095,749,517.10
122,475.00 2,204,196.00
88,323,739 90,650,410
1,826,898,021.86
22,632 2,861,333
47,926,212 50,810,177
631,143,036.58
76,632.61 10,715,127.38
111,706,182.80 122,497,943
539,795,086.12
30,632.50 13,825,422.00
36,729.00 11,428,575.34
73,645,148.79 98,966,508
1,744,693,957.41
10,032,578.00 360,500.00
4,140,523.60
3,738,000.58 18,271,602
1,031,789,720.0
1,752,000.00 14,350.00 12,115,355.00
2,171,653.96 16,053,359
2,688,729,391.72
0 0
30,633 25,610,000
1,553,301 77,679,242
0 0 0
679 0
332,194 588,975,996 694,182,043
14,207,708,826
June July August September October November December Yearly Total
Junior Market
991,882.00 2,049,009.36
20,370,009.90
901,967.00 3,234,841.62
16,431,294.72 1,827,470.27
10,440,252.60
6,392,204.48 500,747.30 1,026,727.18 18,408.60
121,936,343.59 29,435,192.51 118,062,358.09
1,749,269.70 335,367,978.92
83,385.73
1,040,108.79 2,800,951.75 9,052,808.89
37,440.00
142,914,048.15
4,654,627.02 79,861.70
870,199.80
3,734,182.06 53,072.00 801,134.74 358,275.48
31,998,461.04 22,672,677.70 35,551,869.55
565,174.60
257,184,893.27
228,664.02
4,628,370.75 68,000.00 2,460,817.60 200.00
185,577.30 1,584,523.86
1,871,255.13 1,001,614.28
834,585.40
7,119,971.72 221,686.00 5,445,931.24 217,371.32 7,074,407.75 8,581,896.54 3,634,908.93
314,349.98
45,245,467.80
433,320.31
3,961,584.76 793,800.00
2,921,243.85 150,350.00 57,434.00
1,088,503.21
4,399,618.14 497,779.25
12,559,615.00
2,051,276.26 156,800.00 9,511,691.42 71,308.69
12,704,702.06 22,006,225.22 3,984,391.31
1,096,315.30
78,012,638.47
83,725.76
5,190,457.00 108,925.00 1,150,685.44 40,920.00 154,363.40 1,998,167.62 5,732,017.92 13,525,547.17 205,249.30
19,752,202.13 2,014,000.00 1,303,739.50 173,484.86 5,347,000.20 14,000.00 6,065,835.07 6,466,186.00 7,203,398.36
581,079.52
77,027,258.49
102,562.40
3,473,802.24 17,500.00
1,520,144.80 1,659,768.00 9,802.00
174,195.42 243,644.45 4,291,859.17 1,069,009.40
1,984,234.64
2,113,143.11 31,641.65
2,316,747.60 74,685.70
3,364,551.85 4,413,524.16 5,521,378.05
565,516.40
32,845,148.64
27,886.11
1,189,127.80 1,423,179.00 2,512,962.94 39,898.00
2,091,892.50 6,560,745.92 87,910.00
10,652,938.52 396,279.60
9,377,365.55 376,554.59
255,679.38 578,819.54 2,792.00
3,720,904.31 1,826,941.74 3,513,093.19 4,411,799.37 477,537.99
49,496,421.94
54,000.00
1,121,084.36
120,876,937 16,616,525 53,707,932
1,991,466 4,456,255
161,921,939 6,063,572
74,501,620 44,067,360
9,377,366 86,574,986
2,014,000 40,221,546
6,250,398 57,227,993
3,375,196 245,802,297 124,343,889 286,157,361
4,411,799 35,951,137
1,385,911,574
54,000
5,768,624.11
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he policy used to guide the process of compiling statistics relating to each company requires that the data be arranged to mirror the published accounts of the respective company.
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1. Shareholders' Equity includes share capital, which takes into account preference share, revenue and capital reserves, but excludes minority interest. 2. Return on Equity is calculated based on average capital (average of capital at beginning of year and capital at year-end) in use for the year, including preference stock. 3. Gearing Debt includes interest bearing debts only, for example, bank loans, overdraft and long term liabilities. 4. After Tax Profits represent profit after taxation as reported by the annual reports of the listed companies. 5. Price Earnings Ratio is calculated using closing stock price at the companies' financial year end. 6. Earnings Per Share (EPS) reflects EPS as reported by companies. EPS and closing price per share are quoted in Jamaican dollars, except for First Caribbean International Bank (FCIB); Guardian Holdings Ltd., Trinidad Cement Ltd., where the quotations are in Barbados or TT dollars, except for closing stock which is in Jamaican dollars. 7. Operating Profit Margin is calculated using Turnover and Pre-tax Profit as reported in the financial statements of the listed companies. 8. Balance Sheet and Profit and Loss figures are quoted in thousands. 9. Previously published financial data, which is included in this report, may reflect adjustments made subsequent to publication. 10. The Jamaica Stock Exchange relies on the listed companies for information to ensure the accuracy of the book's content. Where information, such as telephone numbers or corporate data, is not received on time for publication, data in the previous year's publication is utilized or the information is omitted. LEGEND: n/a = Figures were not made available for publication. * = Re-stated * = Company was de-listed
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JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Year End December 31
Access Financial Services Ltd (AFS JMP004681012)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2007
Website
Listed Date October 30, 2009
BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000) Shareholders' Equity Long Term Liability Gearing Debt Current Assets Current Liabilities PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr Pre-tax Profit % incr (decr.) over prior yr. Aftertax Profit (Loss) % incr. over prior yr. Extraordinary items IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Current Ratio Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
CORPORATE INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL DATA
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Ltd. 40 Harbour Street, Kingston
A provider of micro, small and medium sized business loans and personal loans. The Company also offers hire purchase facilities, as well as remittance, cambio and bill payment services.
Gary Peart
www.accessfinanceonline.com
Brian Goldson (Chairman); Marcus James (CEO); Gary Peart (Company Secretary) Christopher Berry; Alexander Johnson
72JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
274,510
605,559 166,874 542,958
1,254,714 489,856
761,541 27.41
270,112 13.51
270,112 13.51
0.90 2.56
44.85 35.47
0.98 12.00 12.24
274,510
598,976 32,616
212,660 946,385 248,306
597,708 41.27
237,968 46.83
237,968 46.83
0.36 3.81
43.94 39.81
0.87 6.20 7.13
274,510
484,247 44,323
276,002 791,502 267,777
423,108 10.51
162,070 10.10
162,070 10.10
0.57 2.96
36.36 38.30
0.59 4.60 7.80
274,510
407,275 19,773
228,773 661,497 231,244
382,869 27.93
147,206 73.69
147,206 123.04
0.56 2.86
43.23 38.45
0.54 5.00 9.26
27,451
273,794 104,502 308,060 477,044 230,184
299,284 35.52
84,750 65.68
65,999 100.76
1.13 2.07
33.96 28.32
0.24 27.51
114.63
Financial Year End August 31
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date July 12, 2011
73
Barrington Chisholm, J.P; Mark S. Chin (Chairman); George Hugh (CEO); Paul Chin; Peter Chin, Michael Fraser; Antonia Hugh
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000) Shareholders' Equity Long Term Liability Gearing Debt Current Assets Current Liabilities PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr Pre-tax Profit % incr (decr.) over prior yr. Aftertax Profit (Loss) % incr. over prior yr. Extraordinary items IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Current Ratio Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Paul Chin
KPMG Regulatory & Compliance Services The Victoria Mutual Building , 6 Duke Street , Kingston
Manufacturers of corrugated boxes
www.amgpackaging.com
AMG Packaging & Paper Co. Ltd. (AMG JMP4171A1054)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
102,379
290,915 68,221 77,686
209,218 71,385
444,468 24.34
49,432 3.70
49,432 3.70
0.27 2.93
18.57 11.12 0.48 4.00 8.33
102,379
241,483 15,233 29,383
131,868 53,087
357,462 15.71
47,666 11.93
47,666 52.46
0.12 2.48
21.90 13.33
0.47 3.66 7.79
102,379
193,817 10,549 27,483
107,716 79,340
308,921 33.24
42,587 23.42
31,265 38.30
0.14 1.36
24.45 13.79
0.38 3.85
10.13
11,554
61,927 0
7,547 68,163 60,672
231,846
34,505
22,606
0.12 1.12
14.88
0.28
74
Financial Year End September 30
Barita Investments Limited (BIL JMP161681094)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date January 14, 2010
BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000) Shareholders' Equity Total Liabilities Total Assets Fixed Assets PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr Pre-tax Profit % incr. over prior yr. Aftertax Profit % incr. over prior yr. IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Ratio Debt to Assets Ratio Return on Equity Operating Profit Margin Earnings Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
Rita Humphries-Lewin (Chairman); Karl Lewin - Managing Director, Barita Unit Trusts Carl Domville - Audit Committee Chairman; Anthony Jenkinson; Paul Cooper John Minott - Deputy Chairman; Ian McNaughton (Company Secretary & General Manager)
Ian McNaughton
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited40 Harbour Street , Kingston Barita Unit Trusts Management Company Limited 15 St Lucia Way , Kingston 5
www.baritagroup.com
The principal activities of the company and its subsidiaries (collectively referred to as "the Group") are Stocks and securities brokerage, money market activities, cambio operations and funds management.
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
445,002
1,403,756 11,767,099 13,170,855
177,470
512,700
70,500
70,278
8.38 0.89 4.53
13.75 0.16 2.49
15.56
445,002
1,701,373 11,861,279 13,562,652
169,667
808,980 8.16
347,607 7.03
254,963 16.38
6.97 0.87
14.73 42.97
0.57 2.99 5.25
445,002
1,759,570 13,046,151 14,805,721
167,944
747,953 58.49
324,776 144.03
219,079 125.65
7.41 0.88
15.22 43.42
0.49 3.00 6.12
445,002
1,118,604 11,218,145 12,336,749
133,482
471,913 8.73
133,089 4.78
97,086
10.03 0.91 9.87
28.20 0.22 2.00 9.09
405,734
848,739 10,949,155 11,797,894
132,251
434,023 4.84
127,020 15.17
98,625 11.53
12.90 0.93
12.62 29.27
0.24
(36.62)
(79.72)
(72.44) (1.56)
75
Financial Year End March 31
Berger Paints (Ja.) Limited (BRG JMP165551079)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2009+ 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000) Shareholders' Equity Long Term Liability Gearing Debt Current Assets Current Liabilities PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr Pre-tax Profit % incr (decr.) over prior yr. Aftertax Profit (Loss) % incr. over prior yr. Extraordinary items IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Current Ratio Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website bergercaribbean.com
L isted Date October 15, 1992
Huron Gordon
Jalaj Dani (Chairman); Mustafa Turra (General Manager)- appointed May 2013; Warren McDonald; Tom Thomas (appointed June 2013); Pokar Chandiram; Michael Fennell; Milton Samuda; Gokul Manjeshwar (resigned June 1, 2013);
Duke Corporation Limited Scotiabank Center, Duke & Port Royal Street, Kingston
Manufacturers and distributors of industrial and decorative paints and paint related material
+Berger Paints Limited financial year end changed from Dec 31 to Mar 31, therefore the results used was for the 15 month period ended March 31, 2010
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
214,322
480,430 135,330
0 642,617 278,524
1,608,216 4.38
47,091
34,083 2.30
0.00 2.31 7.15 2.93 0.16 1.80
11.25
214,322
472,330 124,505
0 563,684 219,502
1,540,689 2.83
49,402
33,317
0.00 2.57 7.11 3.21 0.16 3.00
18.75
214,322
464,532 113,911
0 623,004 296,343
1,498,241
101,091 5.95
67,806
0.00 2.10
14.70 6.75 0.32 3.00 9.38
214,322
458,036 105,253
0 527,802 243,884
1,829,255 19.79
95,416 344.23 74,099 376.21
0.00 2.16
17.19 5.22 0.35 2.68 7.66
214,322
404,098 95,114
0 687,594 481,120
1,527,014 4.98
21,479
15,560
0.00 1.43 3.72 1.41 0.07 2.00
28.57
(4.68) (51.13)
(50.86)
(18.10)
(8.49)
(71.96)
(67.15)
Financial Year End April 30
Blue Power Group Ltd. (BPOW JMP170271069)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Listed Date April 22, 2010
BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000)Shareholders' Equity Long Term Liability Gearing Debt Current Assets Current Liabilities PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr Pre-tax Profit % incr (decr.) over prior yr. Aftertax Profit (Loss) % incr. over prior yr. Extraordinary items IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Current Ratio Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
76
Kenneth Benjamin; Jeffrey Hall; Peter Millingen; Antony Hart; Dhiru Tanna; Major Noel Dawes
Lisa Kong
Cotrade Limited (Indirect Subsidiary)
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited 40 Harbour Street, Kingston
The main activities carried out by the company include manufacture and sale of laundry soaps and the sale of lumber, hardware supplies and related products from distribution outlets.
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
56,499
345,309 0
553 390,783
88,471
1,044,905 21.08
103,980 120.74
103,980 120.74
0.00 4.42
35.09 9.95 1.84 5.50 2.99
56,499
247,262 553
3,053 269,821
61,160
863,003 9.05
47,105
47,105
0.01 4.41
20.79 5.46 0.83 4.85 5.84
56,499
205,806 33,861 47,059
275,086 78,195
791,407 13.63
55,667 27.72
54,607 87.02
0.23 3.52
30.59 7.03 0.97 4.85 5.00
56,499
151,199 30,451 33,666
221,413 86,212
696,456 7.52
43,586 95.85
29,199 97.50
0.22 2.57
30.36 6.26 0.85 5.15 6.06
1
41,153 95,959 70,047
158,251 65,469
647,744
22,255
14,784
1.70 2.42
3.44
(15.38)
(13.74)
77JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Data
C2W Music Limited (MUSIC JMP3506L1091)
Financial Year End December 31
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000)Shareholders' Equity Long Term Liability Gearing Debt Current Assets Current Liabilities PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr .Pre-tax Profit % incr. (decr.) over prior yr. Aftertax Profit % incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Current Assets Ratio Return on Equity Operating Profit Margin Earnings Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities Website
Listed Date
400,000
42 0
73 29
210
19 (84.08
(6202.70 (6202.70
1.72 0.14
(175.99(33.34
(0.00160.29
(181.25
400,000
662 0 0
446 57
117
(604
(604
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(182.31(5.17(0.001.21
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Mr. Gerald S. Hadeed Chairman (resigned effective September 12, 2013); Derek Wilkie (Acting Chairman); Maxime Gousse - Non-Executive Director; Mr. Gassan Elias Azan Non-Executive Director (resigned February 1, 2013); Mr. Ivan Berry - Director and Chief Executive Officer; Ms. Neysha Soodeen Non-Executive; Ms. Kristine Gibbon-Thompson; Christopher D.R. Bovell -Mentor
Denise Douglas
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited
The principal activities of the company involve developing the talents of Caribbean songwriters, acquiring licensing rights to their compositions and promoting the commercial use of the compositions.
www.c2wmusic.com
May 29, 2012
Note :- Closing stock price quoted in Ja. $
78
Financial Year End March 31
Cable & Wireless (Ja.) Ltd. (LIME JMP192311026)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000)Shareholders' Equity Long Term Liability Gearing Debt Current Assets Current Liabilities PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr Pre-tax Profit % incr. over prior yr. Aftertax Profit % incr. over prior yr. IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Current Assets Ratio Return on Equity Operating Profit Margin Earnings Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Duke Corporation Limited, Penthouse, Scotiabank Centre Cnr. Duke & Port Royal Streets, Kingston
Jamaica Digiport International Limited Digital Media & Entertainment Limited
Website www.lime.com
Email [email protected]
Listed Date October 27, 1988
Senator Kamina Johnson Smith
Provision of international and domestic telecommunication services
Christopher Dehring (Chairman); Mark Kerr-Jarrett, J.P.; Hon. Patrick Rousseau, OJ; David Shaw (CEO LIME Caribbean) - resigned in 2013; Garfield Sinclair (Managing Director LIME Jamaica and Cayman); Senator Kamina Johnson Smith; Carolyn Hayle; David Kelhan
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
16,817,440
278,595 322,798
6,550,233 11,185,083
19,075,407
76.68
75.69
0.59 29.01
(24.36(0.290.20
(0.68
16,817,440
261,598 324,283
6,745,746 7,954,820
20,438,364 (1.68
(19,927,377(340.59
(20,235,439(231.10
(0.020.85
479.69 (97.50
(1.200.16
(0.13
16,817,440
5,788,113 263,207 822,052
6,244,287 10,709,643
20,787,973 22.70
(4,522,902) 20.24
(6,111,526) (80.38)
0.14 0.58
(68.97 (21.76
(0.360.27
(0.74
16,817,440
11,934,987 281,221 297,605
6,078,884 7,367,627
16,942,218 3.49
(5,670,624(1434.45
(3,388,191(1018.86
0.02 0.83
(24.80(33.47
(0.200.33
(1.64
16,817,440
15,387,416 285,951 302,163
5,692,429 6,642,511
16,370,138 2.01
(369,55594.88
(302,82592.78
0.02 0.86
(2.01(2.26(0.020.45
(25.00
16,817,440
14,695,499 3,421,455 4,170,494 5,643,395 6,589,605
16,046,854 (10.87
(7,216,382(330.02
(4,194,698(304.24
0.28 0.86
(23.96(44.97
(0.250.78
(3.12
(19,684,458) (14,225,008)
(6.67) (4,646,088)
(4,919,134)
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Financial Year End December 31
Caribbean Cement Company (CCC JMP210961059)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar & Transfer Agent (Effective 15/12/06)
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000)Shareholders' Equity Long Term Liability Gearing Debt Current Assets Current Liabilities PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr .Pre-tax Profit (Loss) % incr. (decr.) over prior yr. Aftertax Profit (Loss) % incr. (decr.) over prior yr. Exceptional Item Extraordinary Item IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Ratio Current Assets Ratio Return on Equity
Earnings (Loss) Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
Operating (Loss) Profit Margin
Pan Caribbean Bank Limited 60 Kuntsford Boulevard, Kingston 5
Jamaica Gypsum & Quarries Ltd, Harbour Head; Rockfort Mineral Bath Complex Ltd., Rockfort Caribbean Gypsum Company Ltd; Rockfort
Website www.caribcement.com
Email [email protected]
Listed Date February 3, 1969
Bernadene M. Crooks
Manufacture and sale of Portland cement and the winning and sale of gypsum.
Brian Young, F.C.A. (Chairman); Rollin Bertrand, Ph.D (Group CEO); Hollis Hosein F.C.C.A., C.A., Judith Robinson, F.C.C.A., Ph.D.; Paul Stockhausen, B.Eng.; Bevon Francis Derek Jones; Mrs. Bernadene Crooks (Company Secretary)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
851,137
4,752,049 739,476 808,810
4,273,591 3,027,671
12,089,484 33.08
(3,07999.88
113,921 103.40
- -
0.17 1.41
12.57 (0.030.10 3.50
35.00
851,137
(2,939,072797,712 832,173
3,942,937 3,751,513
9,084,600 13.08
(2,672,10510.45
(3,348,265(28.12
- -
(0.281.05
264.70 (29.41
(3.931.00
(0.25
851,137
409,193 3,827
594,453 3,179,133 3,767,676
8,033,786 1.31
(2,983,995(33.07
(2,613,360(67.83
- -
1.45 0.84
(152.30(37.14
(3.073.00
(0.98
851,137
3,022,553 4,006
852,686 3,158,828 3,998,079
7,929,783 (10.59
(2,242,360(830.33
(1,557,193(977.55
- -
0.28 0.79
(49.73(28.28
(1.833.07
(1.68
851,137
3,240,096 3,178 6,078
3,425,499 3,473,008
8,869,260 0.73
(241,028(142.14
(144,512(134.70
- -
0.00 0.99
(4.31(2.72(0.174.00
(23.53
851,137
3,458,584 6,117
42,299 3,478,903 3,470,851
8,805,293 12.21
571,932 (13.30
416,438 (20.24
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0.01 1.00
12.59 6.50 0.49 3.95 8.06
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80JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Data
Caribbean Cream Ltd. (KREMI JME201300014)
Financial Year End February 28
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000)Shareholders' Equity Long Term Liability Gearing Debt Current Assets Current Liabilities PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr .Pre-tax Profit % incr. (decr.) over prior yr. Aftertax Profit % incr. (decr.) over prior yr. Extraordinary items Exceptional Item IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Current Assets Ratio Return on Equity Operating Profit Margin Earnings Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities Website
Listed Date
378,568
115,885 73,996 85,591
102,437 126,868
675,708 56.77
21,260
13,941
0.74 0.81
17.18 0.03
378,568
46,379 44,641 52,111 25,765 46,527
431,023
31,193
31,362
1.12 0.55
0.07
(31.84)
(55.55)
Christopher Clarke - Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer; Matthew Clarke MD; Carol Clarke Webster - Chairman; Mark McKenzie Wayne Wray - Mentor
Denise Douglas
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited
The principal activities of the Company are the manufacture and sale of ice cream under the 'Kremi' brand and the importation and distribution of certain types of frozen novelties.
www.caribcream.com
May 17, 2013
81JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Year End September 30
Cargo Handlers Ltd. (CHL JMP210381076)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Listed Date December 17, 2010
BALANCE SHEET (000) No. of Shares issued ($000)Shareholders' Equity Long Term Liability Gearing Debt Current Assets Current Liabilities PROFIT & LOSS ($000) Turnover % incr. over prior yr Pre-tax Profit % incr (decr.) over prior yr. Aftertax Profit (Loss) % incr. over prior yr. Extraordinary items IMPORTANT RATIOS Debt/Equity Current Ratio Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share Closing Stock Price P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Jane Fray; Theresa Chin; Anthony Hart Mark Hart; Andrew McCarthy
The principal activity of the company is the provision of stevedoring services.
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited40 Harbour Street, Kingston
Ms. J. Fray
82JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
41,625
136,864 0 0
150,692 19,851
157,489 23.51
84,944 31.58
84,947 31.58
0.00 7.59
67.40 53.94
2.27 13 .00
5.73
41,625
115,209 0 0
113,030 14,694
127,508
64,557 24.19
64,560 24.35
0.00 7.69
63.96 50.63
1.72 12 .00
6.98
41,625
86,682 0
122 61,778 25,075
149,457
51,983 2589.24
51,919 3815.46
0.00 2.46
114.41 34.78
1.41 13.94
9.89
4,077 0 0
30,946 45,746
165,208 (4.891,933
(16.821,326 (8.68
0.00 0.68
38.85 1.17 0.04 N/A
2,750 0
50 44,150 77,849
173,697
2,324
1,452
0.02 0.57
1.34
N/A
(14.69) (9.53) )
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83
Financial Year End March 31
Carreras Limited (CAR JMP213891048)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Minority Interests
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Exceptional Items
Extrordinary item
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date February 3, 1969
www.bat.com or www.batcca.com
[email protected] [email protected]
Patrice Gray
Marketer and distributor of cigarettes & tobacco related products.
Richard Lewis (Chairman); Nicholas Hales; Richard Pandohie; Michael Bernard; William McConnell; Oliver Holmes Bruce Terrier; Federico Jenkins; Mrs. Patrice Gray; Mrs. Amanda Cavill de Zavaley
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
485,440
3,683,524
0
0
4,756,694
3,038,892
4,951
12,241,512
11.06
9,287,116
136.54
6,538,244
151.74
-
-
0.00
1.57
197.43
75.87
13.47
52.92
3.93
485,440
2,939,555
0
0
2,961,566
1,882,719
4,776
11,022,746
(14.79
3,926,230
(21.17
2,597,220
(21.63
-
-
0.00
1.57
82.83
35.62
5.35
63.00
11.78
485,440
3,331,777
0
0
3,660,730
2,201,532
4,785
12,935,692
24.26
4,980,494
10.81
3,314,076
10.40
-
-
0.00
1.66
110.44
38.50
6.83
60.51
8.86
485,440
2,669,801
0
0
2,880,903
1,897,724
4,806
10,410,178
(4.70
4,494,485
(26.04
3,001,875
(26.67
-
-
0.00
1.52
97.75
43.17
6.18
53.07
8.58
485,440
3,472,034
0
0
4,670,052
2,784,422
4,800
10,923,530
20.87
6,076,896
4.28
4,093,911
2.35
-
-
0.00
1.68
72.84
55.63
8.43
37.76
4.48
485,440
7,768,667
0
0
8,836,628
2,373,418
14,601
9,037,241
29.01
5,827,735
44.33
4,000,020
44.57
-
-
0.00
3.72
55.51
64.49
8.24
73.51
8.92
)
)
)
)
)
)
Sagicor Bank CorporateTrust Service Unit60 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5
84JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
85
Financial Year End May 31
Ciboney Group Limited (CBNY JMP283451095)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit/(Loss)
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
After-tax Profit/(Loss)
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Exceptional Items
Minority Interest
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Email Listed Date January 25, 1993
Sharon Burke
Ciboney Hotels Limited ; Leisure Operators Limited ; Luxury Resorts Enterprises Limited
Resorts Investments
Errol Campbell (Chairman) ; Robert Stephens ; Geoffrey Messado Michael Campbell
KPMG Regulatory & Compliance Services The Victoria Mutual Building , 6 Duke Street , Kingston
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
546,000
0
0
79,965
101,171
0
(3,204
48.32(
(3,204
48.32(
-
-
0.00
0.79
N/A
0.03
546,000
0
0
82,553
100,554
0
(6,200
(259.97
(6,200
(379.42
-
-
0.00
0.82
N/A
0.04
546,000
0
0
88,652
100,453
0
3,876
2,219
-
-
0.00
0.88
N/A
0.004
0.06
15.00
546,000
0
0
99,674
113,694
0
7,945
66.19
7,945
682.80
-
-
0.00
0.88
N/A
0.02
0.05
3.33
546,000
0
0
105,777
127,743
0
4,781
241.41
1,015
129.43
-
-
0.00
0.83
N/A
0.19
0.07
0.37
546,000
0
0
105,150
128,130
0
(3,381
(5.56
(3,449
27.86
-
-
0.00
0.82
16.23
N/A
0.05
(21,206) (18,001) (11,801) (14,020) (21,965) (22,980)
)
)
)
)
(16.35)
(0.01)
(5.00) (3.64)
(0.01)
(41.61)
)
)
)
)
(51.22)
(72.07)
(17.19) (44.16) (4.52)
)
)
)
(0.63)
(0.08)
Financial Year End June 30
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date July 20, 2011
86
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr. over prior yr.
Extraordinary items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
US$ US$ US$
A. Mark Hart J.P., (Chairman), Thomas Tyler(CEO), Jan Polack, Antony Hart, C.D. , J.P, Ronald Schrager,
Richard Hall, Robert J. Hooker Jr., Theresa Chin (Company Secretary), Sandra Glasgow.
Theresa Chin
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Registrar Services Unit
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
Manufacturing & Distribution
Caribbean Producers Ja. Ltd. (CPJ JMP2115K1063)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
880,000
13,040
15,498
10,836
32,176
14,957
69,368
2.78
3,087
3,193
4.96
0.83
2.15
27.29
4.45
0.0029
2.01
693.10
880,000
10,356
11,161
9,045
27,896
15,224
67,491
5.55
3,116
54.76
3,042
177.53
0.87
1.83
45.38
4.62
0.0028
2.25
803.57
880,000
3,050
12,275
10,128
25,930
16,015
63,943
4.24
2,013
9.43
1,096
3.32
1.62
42.54
3.15
0.0012
N/A
1,000
2,103
12,406
5,022
25,644
15,044
61,342
1,840
1,190
2.39
1.70
3.00
0.0014
N/A
(0.94)
(7.89)
*
*
*
*
Note :- Closing stock price quoted in Ja. $
*Restated
87JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Website: www.caribbeanproducers.com
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date
88
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS (000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr. over prior yr.
Extraordinary items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Consolidated Bakeries (Ja.) Ltd. (PURITY JME201200024)
Financial Year End December 31
Vincent J. Chang; Keith Collister (Mentor); Anthony V. Chang; Nicola Chang Murphy
Thomas Chin; Noel DaCosta; Philmore Ogle (In Retirement)
Victor Salazar
The main activities of the company are the manufacture, wholesale and retail of edible baked products
December 3, 2012
www.purityjamaica.com
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
222,709
504,097
47,947
70,530
210,872
50,720
672,945
41.81
33,115
350.05
33,115
800.83
0.14
4.16
6.79
4.92
0.15
1.16
7.73
222,709
470,982
9,489
40,083
183,538
78,030
474,554
3.94
7,358
3,676
0.09
2.35
0.87
1.55
0.02
1.88
94.00
60
376,699
8,151
29,565
69,498
56,142
456,559
11.59
22,306
48.09
12,798
47.26
0.08
1.24
3.46
4.89
1.19
60
362,425
10,257
21,107
54,246
47,309
409,158
15,062
8,691
0.06
1.15
3.68
(67.01)
(71.28)
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Registrar Services Unit
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
89JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
90JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS (000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr. over prior yr.
Exceptional items
Extraordinary
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Derrimon Trading Company Limited (DTLJME201300147)
Financial Year End December 31
273,336
308,011
43,861
107,401
860,448
667,719
5,255,523
10.38
71,493
182.33
49,927
216.10
0.35
1.29
24.23
0.01
0.25
2.49
9.96
273,336
104,163
7,868
35,211
735,856
720,880
4,761,309
25,322
15,795
0.34
1.02
0.01
0.08
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date
Derrick Cotterell Chairman and CEO; Winston Thomas - Executive Director General Manager;
Ian Kelly - Executive Director Finance and Corporate Affairs; Earl Anthony Richards - Independent Non
Executive Director; Monique Cotterell - Non Executive Director; Senator Alexander I.E. Williams - Independent Non
Executive Director; Tania Waldron Gooden - Mentor to the Board
Monique Cotterell
The principal activity of the Company is distribution of bulk household food items inclusive of meat products.
The Company also distributes branded products on behalf of a major global corporation.
www.derrimon.com
December 17, 2013
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Registrar Services Unit
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
91
Financial Year End June 30
Desnoes & Geddes Ltd. (DG JMP350801032)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Operating (Loss) Profit Margin
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Website www.redstripebeer.com
Listed Date March 20, 1970
Sagicor Bank CorporateTrust Service Unit60 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5
D & G Wines Limited (in liquidation); Jamaica Metal Lithographers Limited (struck off) Foods of Jamaica (Export) Limited; Red Stripe Brewing Company Limited (Formerly GJL Limited)
Gene M. Douglas
Brewing, Blending and distributing beers and stouts.
Richard Byles (Chairman); Noel DaCosta (Management Consultant); Damien W. King; Peter Karl Melhado; Lisa A. Soares-Lewis; Hamish McDonald; Cedric Blair; Mauro Caneschi; Jed Dryer; Alberto Gavazzi; Gary C. Hendrickson; Oliver L.S. McIntosh; Johan Herman Van Mameren (appointed August 31, 2012)
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit (Loss)
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Exceptional Items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity Ratio
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
*Restated # reclassified to reflect a comparison between the 18 mnths ended Jun '98 vs. 12 mnths ended Dec '96
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
2,809,171
7,670,794
-
-
4,172,746
2,538,597
12,732,391
1,871,325
28.60
1,211,244
0.00
1.64
16.25
14.70
0.43
4.81
11.15
2,809,171
7,235,015
-
-
3,371,360
2,093,712
13,154,054
1,455,176
1,229,558
13.97
0.00
1.61
18.09
11.06
0.44
3.80
8.68
2,809,171
6,361,458
-
-
3,018,161
2,386,428
13,272,380
1,510,060
27.71
1,078,809
36.66
0.00
1.26
16.55
11.38
0.38
3.30
8.59
2,809,171
6,677,079
-
700,000
2,770,512
3,186,434
13,332,436
1,182,374
789,398
-
0.10
0.87
12.22
8.87
0.28
3.59
12.78
2,809,171
6,246,636
-
733,608
2,589,318
2,992,255
13,447,889
7.68
2,211,441
32.39
1,551,323
48.82
-
0.12
0.87
24.66
16.44
0.55
4.00
7.27
2,809,171
6,332,871
-
679,108
2,751,532
2,876,658
12,488,766
10.39
1,670,350
1,042,449
-
0.11
0.96
16.20
13.37
0.37
7.15
19.32
(3.21)
(1.49)
(0.89)
(3.63)
(0.45) (0.86)
(46.53)
(49.11)
(20.20)
(25.99)
*
*
*
Financial Year End December 31
Dolphin Cove Limited. (DCOVE JMP360321039)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date December 21, 2010
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr. over prior yr.
Extraordinary items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
92
Stafford Burrowes,O.D., (Chairman); Marilyn Burrowes (Director of Marketing) Gregory Burrowes (Director of Operations); Dean Burrowes The Hon. Raby Danvers Williams OJ, CD, JP, CLU, Hon. LLD; Noel D. Levy The Hon. William A. McConnell, OJ, CD, JP, FCA, Hon. LLD
Rhonda A. Adams
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited40 Harbour Street, Kingston Dolphin Cove (Negril) Limited
The principal activities of the company are the operation of a tourist attraction comprising dolphin programmes and ancillary operations such as restaurants, gift and video shops. The company also operates an attraction at Prospect Plantation under lease agreement. www.dolphincovejamaica.com
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
392,426
1,342,404
251,343
340,806
400,295
215,468
1,502,209
16.75
342,332
29.22
322,060
28.40
0.25
1.86
25.82
22.79
0.82
8.42
10.26
392,426
1,152,387
45,128
134,102
346,239
189,777
1,286,639
15.72
264,916
29.92
250,821
22.66
0.12
1.82
23.17
20.59
0.64
7.80
12.20
392,426
1,012,551
124,863
204,129
362,129
143,427
1,111,860
26.40
203,909
90.97
204,477
195.62
0.20
2.52
21.88
18.34
0.52
7.60
14.58
319,093
856,197
258,338
353,202
376,682
173,918
879,639
5.64
106,778
69,170
0.41
2.17
8.20
12.14
0.22
4.51
20.80
312,426
831,053
136,347
187,481
287,602
142,256
832,639
110,192
104,726
0.23
2.02
13.23
0.34
(3.10)
(33.95)
93JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS (000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr. over prior yr.
Exceptional items
Extraordinary
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Eppley Limited (EPLYJM0170271079)
Financial Year End December 31
273,336
320,975
361,954
474,271
727,178
128,554
65,292
39,051
63.64
38,985
158.83
1.48
5.66
18.47
0.60
71.66
380.00
5.30
273,336
101,101
0
345,820
461,242
356,682
79,342
23,864
15,062
3.42
1.29
0.30
50.21
0.00
(17.71)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date
Nigel L. Clarke Chairman, Melanie Subratie Vice Chairman; Nicholas A. Scott - Managing Director;
Sharon Donaldson; Jennifer Scott; Keith Collister, Byron Thompson, Maxim Rochester, Alexander Melville
Sharon Donaldson
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited
The principal activity of the company is investing in credit products including insurance premium,
loan and lease financing.
www.eppleylimited.com
July 29, 2013
94
Financial Year End October 31
First Caribbean Int’l Bank (FCIB)(BBES00110003)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
*RestatedNote :- Closing stock price quoted in Ja. $
$US $US $US $US $US $US
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
FirstCaribbean International Trust and Merchant Bank (Barbados) Limited P.O. Box 503, Rendezvous Christ Church, Kingston 5
Brian Clarke (appointed June 8, 2012)
Website www.firstcaribbeanbank.com Email [email protected]
Listed Date November 1, 1994
Michael Kelvin Mansoor ( Executive Chairman); Douglas 'Rik' Parkhill (Chief Executive Officer/Managing Director) Christina Kramer; Sir Fred Winlyn Gollop ; Richard Nesbitt; David Ritch; G. Diane Stewart; Brian O'Donnell Kevin Glass; Paula Rajkumarsingh; Sir Allan Clifford Fields
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Total Assets
Deposits
Loans
Investments
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Return on equity
Asset Growth
Deposit Growth
Loan Growth
Loan & Invest.Growth
Return on Assets
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
First Caribbean International Bank Limited (Barbados); First Caribbean International Wealth Management Bank (Barbados) Limited; First Caribbean International Bank (Bahamas) Limited; First Caribbean International Finance Corporation (Bahamas) Limited; First Caribbean International (Bahamas) Nominees Company Limited; First Caribbean International Land Holdings (TCI) Limited (Turks & Caicos Islands); First Caribbean International Bank (Barbados) Limited; First Caribbean International Finance Corporation (Leeward & Windward) Limited (St. Lucia) First Caribbean International Land Holdings (Barbados) Limited; First Caribbean International Bank (Jamaica) Limited; First Caribbean International Building Society Limited (Jamaica)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
1,525,132
1,527,414
11,439,114
9,606,533
6,329,247
2,214,085
622,930
(3.50
(24,500
(132.99
(27,493
(139.75
(1.75
(0.53
(0.19
(7.35
0.09
(0.24
(3.93
(0.02
100.00
1,525,132
1,620,871
11,500,291
9,624,605
6,831,697
1,703,598
645,529
2.65
74,273
78,869
4.31
2.43
2.40
3.25
2.42
0.60
11.51
0.04
113.00
1,525,132
1,588,115
11,227,744
9,398,827
6,616,497
1,716,879
628,885
78,864
70,827
4.52
14.97
18.33
0.61
0.94
0.63
12.54
0.05
116.02
1,525,132
1,543,511
9,766,157
7,942,765
6,576,319
1,679,254
702,916
(6.22)
169,729
(16.05)
157,432
(10.14)
10.28
(7.01
(8.26
(4.77
(4.55
1.61
24.15
10.10
114.01
1,525,132
1,518,769
10,502,577
8,658,353
6,905,476
1,743,690
749,549
202,182
0.10
175,201
12.28
(4.00
(5.85
1.34
(1.92
1.67
26.97
11.20
118.00
1,525,176
1,335,795
10,940,154
9,196,049
6,814,278
2,004,269
815,227
201,973
179,753
13.33
12.08
3.13
1.64
24.78
11.50
120.02
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
(5.82)
(2.35)
(10.53)
(53.54)
(55.01)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
(8.06)
(2.53)
(15.60)
(28.99)
(31.22)
(7.72)
(0.86)
*
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date September 30, 2011
95
2013 2012 2011 2010 2008 2007
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Insurance Reserves
Gearing Debt
Total Assets
Total Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Extraordinary Item
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Paul B. Scott (Chairman); Melanie Subratie; Sharon Donaldson; Dr. Ralph Thompson; Geoffrey Messado; Jennifer Scott; Christopher Nakash; Nichola Scott; Nigel Clarke; Duncan Stewart; Maxim Rochester
Gregory Messado
www.genac.com
Insurance
General Accident Insurance Co. Ja. Ltd. (GENAC JMP4775P1024)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
1,031,250
1,456,944
2,364,658
0
4,261,202
2,804,258
4 ,479,755
18.23
323,702
13.47
327,914
12.86
0.00
23.88
7.23
0.32
1.63
5.09
1,031,250
1,288,850
2,199,132
0
3,902,698
2,613,848
3 ,788,969
4.48
285,269
290,537
0.00
23.92
7.53
0.28
1.76
6.29
1,031,250
1,140,743
2,042,511
0
3,541,171
2,400,428
3 ,626,395
64.61
1,341,478
777.44
1,284,816
952.65
0.00
104.24
36.99
1.46
2.50
1.71
75,000
1,324,413
1,511,904
258,335
3,522,712
2,198,299
2 ,203,074
152,886
122,055
-
0.20
6.94
0.15
N/A
(78.73)
(77.39)
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Registrar Services Unit
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
96
Financial Year End December 31
Gleaner Company Ltd. (GLNR JMP4744S1045)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Exceptional Items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Publication/Printing of Newspaper and the sale of books.
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities Website www.jamaica-gleaner.com Email [email protected]
Listed Date February 3, 1969
*Restated
Hon. Oliver F. Clarke, O.J., LL.D (Chairman); Hon. John J. Issa, O.J., LL.D (Vice Chairman); Dr. Carol D. Archer H. Winston Dear, O.D.; Lisa G. Johnston; Prof. The Hon. Gerald C. Lalor, O.J. (Honorary Chairman) Joseph M. Matalon, C.D.; Douglas R. Orane, C.D., LL.D; Christopher Roberts; Morin M. Seymour Christopher Barnes (Managing Director); Earl Maucker Shena Stubbs-Gibson
Popular Printers Limited; Independent Radio Company Ltd.; The Gleaner Company (USA) Limited; The Book Shop Limited; Creek Investment Limited; Selecto Publications Limited; Associated Enterprise Limited GV Media Group Limited; Gleaner Company (Can.) Inc.
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
1,211,243
2,593,701
93,534
135,226
1,725,556
561,895
3,188,709
91,458
5.26
85,842
0.05
3.07
3.46
2.87
0.07
1.10
15.51
1,211,243
2,370,770
99,001
119,122
1,942,807
608,227
3,194,665
0.50
86,885
133,532
1022.97
0.05
3.19
57.25
2.72
0.11
1.40
12.75
1,211,243
2,277,569
26,529
36,237
2,218,367
617,954
3,178,900
132,173
110,283
0.02
3.59
5.01
4.16
0.09
2.20
22.49
1,211,243
2,456,955
40,534
56,236
2,430,960
497,681
3,187,725
620,535
33957.90
431,845
106.89
0.02
4.88
19.23
19.47
0.35
1.70
4.77
1,211,243
2,023,168
40,105
63,062
1,281,709
678,514
3,274,179
0.86
1,822
100.40
224,007
146.81
0.03
1.89
10.32
0.06
0.18
1.16
7.97
1,211,243
2,012,998
44,636
81,611
1,385,368
751,847
3,246,297
(23.60
(451,266
(333.65
(444,688
(552.82
0.04
1.84
(20.17
(13.90
(0.37
1.73
(4.66
(0.19)
(93.55)
(34.26)
(0.28)
(78.70)
(72.49)
(2.64) )
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
Sagicor Bank CorporateTrust Service Unit60 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5
*
*
* * *
* * *
97
Financial Year End December 31
GraceKennedy Limited (GK JMP4897P1050)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Office
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
GK FOODS GK Foods & Services Limited; GraceKennedy (Belize) Limited; GraceKennedy (Ontario) Inc. Grace,Kennedy (U.S.A.) Inc.; Grace Foods (USA) Inc.; GK Foods (UK) Limited; Grace Foods UK Limited Chadha Oriental Foods Limited; Enco Products Limited; Funnybones Foodservice Limited Grace Foods Limited; GraceKennedy Logistics Services Limited GRACEKENNEDY FINANCIAL GROUP Allied Insurance Brokers Limited; First Global Holdings Limited ; First Global Bank Limited First Global Financial Services Limited; First Global Insurance Brokers Limited ; First Global Leasing Limited First Global (Trinidad & Tobago) Ltd; FG Funds Management (Cayman) Limited ; GraceKennedy Financial Group Limited; GraceKennedy Remittance Services Limited; GraceKennedy Currency Trading Services Ltd. GraceKennedy Payment Services Limited; GraceKennedy (Trinidad & Tobago) Limited ; GraceKennedy Remittance Services (Guyana) Limited; GraceKennedy Remittance Services (USA) Inc. ; GraceKennedy Remittance Services (Turks & Caicos) Limited; GraceKennedy Money Services Caribbean SRL ; GraceKennedy Money Services (Anguilla) Limited; GraceKennedy Money Services (Antigua & Barbuda) Limited ; GraceKennedy Money Services (Montserrat) Limited; GraceKennedy Money Services (St. Kitts-Nevis) Limited ; GraceKennedy Money Services (St. Vincent & The Grenadines) Limited; GraceKennedy (St. Lucia) Limited; Graken Holdings Limited ; GraceKennedy Trade Finance Limited; Jamaica International Insurance Company Limited ; Knutsford Re ; Hardware & Lumber Limited
GraceKennedy Limited 73 Harbour Street , Kingston
Websites www.gracekennedy.com www.gracefoods.com
Merchandising of general goods and food products, both locally and internationally; processing and distribution of dairy and meat products; merchandising of agricultural and pharmaceutical supplies, stationery, hardware and lumber; Institutional and airline catering; operation of a chain of supermarkets; general insurance and insurance brokerage; commercial banking; investment management; lease and trade financing; stockbrokerage, pension management; operation of money transfer services; bill payment services and International telecommunications services.
Gordon V Shirley (Chairman); Donald G. Wehby (Group Chief Executive Officer); Courtney O. St. A. Campbell, JP; Mary Anne V. Chambers; G. Raymond Chang, OJ; Joseph P. Esau ; Everton L. McDonald ; Fay E. G. McIntosh * Michael K. A. Ranglin ; Gordon K. G. Sharp, JP; Gordon V. Shirley, OJ; Frank A. R. James; Gina M. Phillipps Black; Parris Lyew-Ayee Jr.
Karen Chin Quee Akin
Email [email protected]
Listed Date September 11, 1986
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
98
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Minority Interest
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Exceptional Items
Extraordinary Items
Minority Interest
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
GraceKennedy Limited (GK JMP4897P1050)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
335,319
32,765,684
6,383,694
11,571,790
70,447,096
68,026,228
1,467,700
67,257,502
9.65
5,075,199
23.71
3,794,064
0.20
-
-
572,430
0.35
1.04
11.96
7.55
9.66
55.07
5.70
335,319
30,702,837
6,569,159
10,338,328
60,546,183
65,681,936
1,165,512
61,340,268
5.37
4,102,404
1.73
3,786,332
26.53
-
-
307,444
0.34
0.92
12.61
6.69
10.42
50.01
4.80
332,330
29,337,896
9,282,499
11,808,923
57,365,169
60,276,864
1,276,509
58,216,732
5.24
4,032,443
23.71
2,992,473
24.88
-
-
243,660
0.40
0.95
10.68
6.93
8.33
62.99
7.56
331,706
26,697,805
10,488,563
13,764,164
61,105,962
65,466,303
1,145,352
55,318,408
3,259,648
2,396,256
-
-
146,080
0.52
0.93
9.51
5.89
6.83
51.00
7.47
331,706
23,697,642
15,417,579
17,227,287
79,504,533
57,025,535
1,147,370
57,406,415
7.38
3,653,867
47.40
2,722,823
52.89
-
-
147,868
0.73
1.39
12.52
6.36
7.79
40.50
5.20
331,227
19,799,405
13,421,348
14,715,491
78,725,445
56,194,890
1,773,661
53,462,279
9.67
2,478,893
1,780,886
-
-
106,411
0.74
1.40
8.94
4.64
5.05
43.50
8.61
(3.64)
(10.79)
(11.99)
(48.38)
(49.62)
99JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
100
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
Guardian Holdings Limited (GHL TTP501551035)
Note :- Closing stock price quoted in Ja. $ *Restated
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Minority Interest
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Minority Interest
Discontinued Operation
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
TT$ TT$ TT$
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Office
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Fé Lopez-Collymore
Guardian Holdings Ltd. 1 Guardian Drive, Westmoorings , Trinidad and Tobago
Financial Services
Website www.guardianholdings.com
Arthur Lok Jack (Chairman); Peter Guanteaume (Deputy Chairman); Aleem Mohammed; Anthony Lancaster David Philip Hamel-Smith; Douglas Camacho; David Wyndham Davies; Imtiaz Ahamad; Selby Wilson Jeffrey Mack (Group CEO); Jemal-ud-din Kassum
TT$ TT$ TT$
Email [email protected]
Listed Date September 20, 2000
Appleclaim Limited ; BancAssurance Caribbean Limited ; Centre d'Affaires de la Pointe Simon S.a.r.l. Cassidy Capital Limited ; Cassidy Capital Life Limited ; Cassidy Davis Europe BV ; Cassidy Davis Insurance Services Limited ; Cassidy Davis Underwriting Agency Limited ; CHIC Management Limited ; Eastern Caribbean Gas Pipeline Company Limited ; Fatum Holding Limited ; Fatum General Insurance NV ; Fatum General Insurance (Aruba) NV Fatum Accident & Health NV ; Fatum Life NV ; Fatum Life Aruba NV ; GAMAY Investments Limited Guardian Asset Management Limited ; Guardian Asset Management (Jamaica) Limited
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
231,900
3,096,512
12,938,092
1,915,926
7,267,856
4,228,741
4,969,547
14.13
(35,296
(108.52
45,569
175,321
0.62
1.72
1.44
0.20
270.00
231,900
3,239,461
12,264,558
1,762,481
7,121,877
4,686,160
4,354,178
2.91
414,334
352,532
35.02
79,662
0.54
1.52
11.03
9.52
1.52
277.00
231,900
3,154,603
11,323,708
1,426,580
6,013,019
4,695,156
39,668
4,231,000
551,883
261,103
(47.28
(14,993
(209,909
0.45
1.28
8.43
13.04
1.13
165.00
202,205
2,263,995
11,280,963
6,120,467
4,231,755
4,631,510
78,442
4,609,000
480,974
1312.41
(824,181
(443.25
2,743
2.70
0.91
10.44
299.50
231,900
3,039,245
12,276,168
4,516,236
5,309,840
2,311,096
91,079
4,625,000
0.35
632,084
31.42
495,286
160.09
19,838
1.49
2.30
18.68
13.67
1.94
220.00
202,281
3,589,253
12,504,899
3,754,922
3,151,269
6,165,337
75,255
5,245,272
(39,671
(120.50
240,111
97.37
4,301
1.05
0.51
6.65
-0.76
1.17
320.00
(200,184) (41,204)
)
)
(87.07)
(0.71)
(24.92)
(17,942)
(8.52)
(12.69)
)
)
) (55,584)
(4.10)
(28.16)
(1,191,863)
)
)
(12.13) (3.77) )
)
* *
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
101
Financial Data
Hardware & Lumber Ltd. (HL JMP5032G1088)
Financial Year End December 31
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Extraordinary items
Exceptional Item
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Gene M. Douglas
Sagicor Bank Limited Corporate Trust Division , 60 Knutsford Boulevard , Kingston 5
Agro Grace , Rapid True Value , H & L Wholesale & Special Projects
Hardware merchants, suppliers of home improvement and agricultural products.
Website hardwareandlumberja.com Email [email protected]
Listed Date February 3, 1969
Erwin M. Burton (Chairman); Andrea Coy (Chief Executive Officer); Paul A.B. Facey; Gordon Kelvin Greenwich Sharp; Paul Hanworth; Grace Burnett; Michael Ammar; Audrey Hinchcliffe Donald G. Wehby
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
80,842
1,176,722
553,992
370,097
2,169,508
1,114,133
6,810,599
8.38
817,717
552
609,963
21,591
-
-
0.31
1.95
65.54
12.01
7.55
6.10
0.81
80,842
684,488
1,057,615
555,962
1,800,643
879,698
6,284,052
3.77
125,392
1,193
2,812
-
-
0.81
2.05
0.34
2.00
0.03
3.40
113.33
80,842
962,041
441,048
375,343
2,121,297
1,506,771
6,055,922
5.71
9,698
6,296
-
-
0.39
1.41
0.66
0.16
0.08
5.90
73.75
80,842
951,501
357,529
266,662
2,071,572
1,674,499
5,728,987
24,175
1.08
19,341
108.57
-
-
0.28
1.24
2.09
0.42
0.24
4.65
19.38
80,842
903,747
518,322
538,880
1,987,677
1,565,807
5,940,599
(12.49
(295,608
29.10
(225,762
13.15
-
-
0.60
1.27
(22.32
(4.98
(2.79
3.50
(1.25
80,842
1,119,168
540,177
498,579
2,395,288
1,788,023
6,788,162
2.11
(416,910
(309.89
(259,956
(294.65
-
-
0.45
1.34
(22.31
(6.14
(3.21
10.00
(3.12
(55.34)
(60)
(67.45)
(3.56) )
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
Financial Year End December 31
Honey Bun (1982) Ltd. (HONBUN JMP5178T1046)
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
102
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Mrs. Michelle Chong
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited 40 Harbour Street, Kingston
Herbert Chong - Chairman, Michelle Chong - CEO, Sushil Jain - mentor to the board, Charles Heholt, Paul Moses
Website www.honeybunia.com
Listed Date June 3, 2011
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
94,253
291,403
9,595
26,843
189,602
91,839
701,712
14.78
35,317
35,317
0.09
2.06
12.58
5.03
0.37
3.41
9.22
94,253
270,111
13,309
19,584
107,492
46,340
611,333
9.00
41,921
13.31
41,542
50.35
0.07
2.32
17.30
6.86
0.44
3.01
6.84
94,253
210,146
17,024
23,669
78,634
51,693
560,847
25.03
36,995
43.47
27,630
60.73
0.11
1.52
15.96
6.60
0.34
4.80
14.12
40
135,989
13,667
35,322
57,080
64,105
448,562
25,785
17,190
0.26
0.89
N/A
5.75
0.23
(15.75)
(14.98)
Principal Activities
Manufacturers of baked products.
103
Financial Year End May 1
Financial Data
Jamaica Broilers Group (JBG JMP5892N1021)
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Minority Interest
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
Exceptional Items
Extraordinary Items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Peter A. DePass
Duke Corporation, Scotiabank Centre, Corner Duke & Port Royal Streets, Kingston
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Secretarial Agents
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities L isted Date July 6, 1992
Aquaculture Jamaica Ltd.; Content Agricultural Products Ltd.; Energy Associates Ltd. Jamaica Eggs Services Ltd.; Jamaica Poultry Breeders Ltd.; Best Dressed Chicken Ltd. ; International Poultry Breeders; Wincorp International, Inc.; EAL/ ERI Co-Generation Partners; JB Ethanol Limited; Best Dressed Feed Mill Best Dressed Foods; Hi-Pro/ Ace Farm & Garden Supercentre; Atlantic United Insurance Company Limited ERI Services St. Lucia Limited
Producers and suppliers of meat protein and animal feeds and associated services.
Aubyn Hill; Robert E. Levy(Chairman); Christopher Levy (President & CEO); Hon R. Danvers Williams Malcolm D.L. McDonald; Barrington A. Pryce; Dr. Trevor Dewdney; Gregory Brenton Shirley; Claudette Cooke Andrew M. Mahfood (resigned December 31, 2012); Ian Parsard
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
1,199,277
9,648,019
3,241,562
5,443,696
8,779,674
4,197,917
26,522,970
12.04
1,190,884
6.83
1,095,064
16.97
-
0
0.56
2.09
12.16
4.49
0.91
4.50
4.93
1,199,277
8,366,317
2,725,853
4,111,140
7,785,604
3,816,065
-
23,672,341
11.17
1,114,757
936,206
-
0
0.49
2.04
11.76
4.71
0.78
4.56
5.84
1,199,277
7,550,786
2,174,461
3,627,059
6,992,251
3,839,479
-
21,294,517
1,342,840
956,094
-
0
0.48
1.82
13.25
6.31
0.80
6.85
8.59
1,199,277
6,883,631
1,717,023
3,960,217
6,077,266
3,856,176
-
22,446,902
1,597,237
59.13
1,312,801
58.54
-
0
0.58
1.58
20.70
7.12
1.09
6.01
5.49
1,199,277
5,797,711
1,670,410
5,478,005
6,389,816
5,619,251
-
24,623,315
20.44
1,003,727
11.09
828,063
11.85
-
0
0.94
1.14
15.71
4.08
0.69
3.20
4.64
1,199,277
4,741,295
821,008
2,520,731
5,283,242
4,387,519
-
20,443,685
77.92
903,515
27.43
740,316
44.55
-
0
0.53
1.20
16.52
4.42
0.62
5.00
8.10
(55,877)
(2.08)
(16.99)
(5.13)
(15.93)
(27.17)
(8.84)
104JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
105
Financial Year End March 31
Financial Data
Jamaica Money Market Brokers Ltd. (JMMB JMP589381046)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Carolyn DaCosta
KPMG Regulatory & Compliance Services The Victoria Mutual Building , 6 Duke Street , Kingston
JMMB Securities Limited ; JMMB Insurance Brokers Ltd. JMMB International Limited ; JMMB Dominicana ; JMMB BDI Puesto de Bolsa
Equity trading and fixed income investment
Website www.jmmb.com Email [email protected]
Listed Date January 2, 2003
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Total Assets
Investments
Repurchase Agreement
Minority Interest
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Exceptional items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Return on Equity
Asset Growth
Investment Growth
Return on Assets
Earnings per share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Repurchase Agreement Growth
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Noel A. Lyon, Ph.D (Chairman); Donna K. Duncan-Scott (Executive Director- Culture & Leadership Development); Keith P. Duncan (Group Chief Executive Officer); Archibald A. Campbell (Deputy Chairman); Dennis L. Harris Vinroy Andrew Whyte; Wayne Sutherland ; Anne Crick, Ph.D.; Hugh Duncan; Rodger Braham Carolyn DaCosta (Company Secretary)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
1,463,386
16,693,373
166,860,961
142,303,857
135,907,311
519,503
13,601,445
17.12
3,647,375
29.61
3,739,058
66.89
27.22
33.77
28.54
26.32
2.24
26.82
2.35
6.20
2.64
1,463,386
10,778,054
124,736,554
110,707,540
107,591,924
94,077
11,613,716
12.02
2,814,017
86.40
2,240,456
96.03
22.27
10.37
11.92
10.84
1.80
24.23
1.51
9.80
6.49
1,463,386
9,345,166
113,019,058
98,912,627
97,068,266
57,165
10,367,962
1,509,635
46.81
1,142,930
15.87
14.11
(8.10
(7.87
(5.62
1.01
14.56
0.76
4.61
6.07
1,463,386
6,860,229
122,975,370
107,361,075
102,844,985
30,507
13,397,192
1,028,312
986,378
16.22
10.60
9.87
14.13
0.80
7.68
0.67
4.00
5.97
1,463,386
5,305,902
111,193,465
97,716,017
90,110,998
20,912
15,969,623
46.04
1,544,528
23.08
1,102,622
3.86
18.45
8.57
7.31
2.11
0.99
9.67
0.75
6.00
8.00
1,463,386
6,644,413
102,415,766
91,058,258
88,246,690
16,091
10,935,216
5.21
1,254,902
1,061,610
15.37
14.28
13.15
14.08
1.04
11.48
0.73
11.75
16.10
)
)
)
(22.61) (16.11)
(33.42)
(10.54)
(16.77)
(3.37)
106
Financial Year End December 31
Jamaica Producers Group Ltd. (JP JMP58931007)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities Listed Date February 3, 1969
Paul St. E. Samuels
KPMG Regulatory & Compliance Services The Victoria Mutual Building , 6 Duke Street , Kingston
Agualta Vale Ltd; Agri Services Ltd.; A.L. Hoogesteger Fresh Specialist B.V.; Central American Banana (2005) Ltd. Cia Bananera del Tropico JP S.A.; Cooperatief JP Foods U.A.; Crescent Developments Ltd. Eastern Banana Estates Ltd.; Four Rivers Mining Company Ltd.; Jamaica Producers Shipping Co. Ltd. JBFS Investments Ltd.; JP International Group Ltd.; JP Shipping Services Limited; JP Tropical Foods Ltd JP Tropical Group Ltd.; P.S.C. Ltd.; St. Mary Banana Estates Ltd.
The cultivation, marketing and distribution of bananas and other fresh produce locally and overseas, juice manufacturing and distribution, shipping and the holding of investment.
Charles H. Johnston, C.D., B.Sc. Econ. (Chairman); Jeffrey Hall, B.A., M.P.P., J.D. (Group Managing Director) The Hon. Oliver F. Clarke, O.J., B.Sc. (Econ), F.C.A., J.P., L.L.D.; The Hon. Emil C. George, O.J., Q.C., B.C.L., M.A. (Oxon.); Dr. The Hon. Marshall Hall O.J., C.D.; Dahlia Kelly, B.Sc.; John O. Minott, C.D., B.Com., J.P. Kathleen A. J. Moss, B.Sc., M.B.A., C.B.V.; Donovan H. Perkins, B.A. (Hons.), M.B.A. Professor Alvin G. Wint, B.Sc., M.B.A., D.B.A.; Aubrey E. Ffrench (Hon. Director)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Extraordinary/except. items
Minority Interests
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity Ratio
Current Assets ratio
Return on equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
187,024
5,697,807
1,117,360
1,190,170
1,903,537
1,404,687
7,753,863
14.19
431,022
58.20
252,273
33.19
-
(7,140)
0.21
1.36
4.71
5.56
1.35
19.00
14.09
187,024
5,016,175
1,159,898
1,227,133
1,661,326
1,068,621
6,790,257
9.86
272,449
(72.62)
189,406
(80.33)
-
(7,140)
0.24
1.55
3.86
4.01
1.01
17.80
17.58
187,024
4,790,296
197,895
210,195
3,228,070
1,077,591
6,180,569
4.64
995,131
155.51
962,907
218.73
-
(7,140)
0.04
3.00
19.93
16.10
5.15
24.01
4.66
187,024
4,873,385
100,278
152,603
2,239,958
899,565
5,906,243
(5.64)
389,465
(26.63)
302,104
(44.03)
-
(10,104)
0.03
2.49
6.42
6.59
1.67
20.25
12.13
187,024
4,531,893
69,898
125,817
2,267,545
999,326
6,259,033
71.48
307,562
209.83
209,748
107.34
-
595
0.03
2.27
4.81
4.91
1.12
25.89
23.12
187,024
4,186,114
102,999
149,090
2,161,404
1,155,294
3,650,096
27.62
(280,026)
241.33
(2,856,467)
(496.21)
-
(268)
0.04
1.87
(43.06)
(7.67)
(15.27)
23.00
(1.51)
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSEVP JMP591171047 )
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Jamaica Central Securities Depository
Jamaica Central Securities Depository JCSD Trustees Services
Website www.jamstockex.com
Listed Date June 30, 2008
Donovan Perkins (Chairman); Christopher Berry; Dian Black; Mark Croskery; Dennis Cohen - resigned October 2013; Jane George; Garth Kiddoe; Rita Humphries-Lewin; Allan Lewis; Ed Mckie; Julian Mair; Curtis Martin - resigned March 2013; Janet Morrison; Livingstone Morrison; Lissant Mitchell; Steven Gooden - appointed November 2013
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity Ratio
Current Assets ratio
Return on equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
Marlene Street Forrest
Providing the facilities for the buying and selling of securities
107
*Restated
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
33,000
554,273
0
387
208,190
90,855
295,554
462
7,190
0.00
2.29
1.28
0.16
0.06
1.80
33,000
571,460
14,334
87,463
306,162
154,383
504,301
0.97
187,437
398.53
129,903
282.98
0.15
1.98
24.85
37.17
1.16
1.97
33,000
473,857
86,124
92,870
178,483
61,245
256,288
0.29
37,598
8.75
33,919
0.20
2.91
4.62
14.67
1.21
1.70
33,000
994,427
69,487
71,037
270,526
42,010
199,378
25.42
34,574
37,402
0.07
6.44
3.84
17.34
0.31
1.66
33,000
954,127
66,000
66,000
408,271
157,542
158,971
64,808
43,018
0.07
2.59
4.60
40.77
2.00
33,000
914,217
66,000
66,000
530,023
303,007
470,270
128.41
310,819
372.71
207,703
370.81
0.07
1.75
22.55
66.09
6.19
2.10
(0.41)
(99.75)
(94.47) (9.31) (13.06)
(46.65)
(66.20)
(79.15)
(79.29)
(0.61)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Financial Year End September 30
Jamaican Teas Limited (JAMT JMP5894D1024)
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date July 12, 2010
108
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr. over prior yr.
Extraordinary items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Adeeb Mahfood - Chairman(passed away in September 2013); John Mahfood - Chief Executive Officer; Marcos Dabdoub - Non Executive Director; Duncan Davidson - Non Executive Director; John Jackson - Non Executive Director & Mentor to the Board; Suzette Smelie-Tomlinson
Violet Mahfood
www.jamaicanteas.com
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Registrar Services Unit40 Harbour Street, Kingston
H. Mahfood & Sons Limited, JRG Shoppers Delite Limited
Manufacturing and Distribution
*Restated
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
167,829
586,937
11,283
203,527
510,153
259,876
1,226,435
48.74
99,208
48.30
93,256
24.76
0.35
1.96
16.98
8.09
0.55
3.95
7.18
167,829
511,403
35,677
103,308
298,146
119,544
824,532
27.07
66,897
74,749
0.20
2.49
15.21
8.11
0.44
3.90
8.86
167,829
471,561
29,605
45,032
214,375
42,858
648,863
43.71
85,511
24.60
82,232
41.69
0.10
5.00
19.04
13.18
0.50
3.90
7.80
167,829
392,146
12,791
10,967
210,151
32,684
451,512
41.04
68,626
58,035
0.03
6.43
17.59
15.20
0.39
3.55
9.10
28,533
267,667
19,078
19,647
236,888
26,873
320,131
95,318
72,458
0.07
8.82
29.77
0.51
(21.77)
(9.10)
(28.00)
(19.91)
* *
*
*
109JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
US$ US$ US$ US$ US$ US$
21,828,195
328,753
326,442
365,872
254,812
229,513
1,099,383
12,242
6,977
1.11
1.11
2.15
1.11
0.0004
21,828,195
321,776
353,572
415,478
312,360
248,513
1,141,595
18,004
11,657
1.29
1.26
3.66
1.58
0.0006
21,828,195
315,205
356,295
423,200
275,528
219,699
1,153,396
22.37
53,211
13,037
1.34
1.25
3.64
4.61
0.0015
21,828,195
402,084
292,279
343,237
305,904
190,985
942,567
18.78
58,247
2.39
39,883
0.85
1.60
9.87
6.18
0.0018
21,828,195
406,204
250,213
322,246
290,053
197,873
793,558
56,889
1196.47
42,219
598.53
0.79
1.47
10.66
7.17
0.0019
21,828,195
385,548
245,924
312,701
234,124
145,192
988,204
4,388
6,044
0.81
1.61
0.44
0.0003
(3.70)
(32.00)
(40.15)
(1.02)
(66.16)
(10.59)
(8.65)
(67.31)
(5.53)
(19.70)
Mr. Hisatsugu Hirai Chairman; Geun Tae Kim; Kelly Tomblin - President and Chief Executive Officer;
Professor Gordon Shirley; Jin Won Kim; Fitzroy Vidal; Professor Evan Duggan; Cathrine Kennedy;
Hon. Charles Johnston; C.D., Seiji Kawamura; Masao Imazato - Alternate Director
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar & Transfer Agent
Katherine P.C. Francis
NCB Nominee Jamaica Limited (2013) Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited (2014)40 Harbour Street, Kingston
The principal activities of the Company are generating, transmitting, distributing and
supplying electricity in accordance with the terms of the All-Island Electric Licence, 2001
(the Licence), granted on March 30, 2001, by the Minister of Mining and Energy.
www.myjpsco.com
JPS 5% C ; JPS 5% D; JPS 6% and JPS 7% - February 3, 1969 and JPS 9.5% November 1, 2013
Jamaica Public Service Company Limited (JPS 5% C JMP589361246;
JPS 5% D JMP589361246; JPS 6% JMP589361329; JPS 7% JMP589361162
and JPS 9.5% JME201300097)
Financial Year End December 31
Kingston Properties Ltd. (KPREIT JMP607311090)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar & Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Principal Activities
Website www.kpreit.com
Email [email protected] Listed Date October 29, 2009
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Nicole Foga Jamaica Central Securities Depository Ltd. 40 Harbour Street, Kingston
Garfield Sinclair (Chairman); Nicole Foga (Company Secretary); Fayval Williams (Executive Director) Lisa Gomes; Peter J. Reid
Investments in real estate in Jamaica, wider Caribbean and in International Markets.
110
Carlton Savannah REIT (St. Lucia) Limited ; Kingston Properties Miami LLC
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
68,800
829,838
142,048
360,286
238,308
243,011
91,470
17.22
107,058
52,496
0.43
0.98
6.78
117.04
0.76
4.50
5.92
68,800
719,100
136,841
308,870
203,128
190,213
78,030
76.44
177,638
1,347.63
178,848
1261.61
0.43
1.07
28.91
227.65
2.60
3.78
1.45
68,800
518,156
142,361
307,718
197,791
182,790
44,224
33.53
12,271
6.59
13,135
0.59
1.08
2.58
27.75
0.19
4.52
23.79
68,800
501,407
25,602
170,680
256,425
154,889
33,119
11,512
15,106
0.34
1.66
3.02
34.76
0.22
3.90
17.73
68,800
498,544
0
0
532,675
29,977
35,550
108.47
26,082
86.15
27,215
94.24
0.00
17.77
5.73
73.37
0.40
5.00
12.50
68,800
450,597
0
0
138,071
1,837
17,053
14,011
14,011
0.00
75.16
6.22
82.16
0.20
4.65
23.25
(39.73)
(70.65) (13.05)
(6.84)
(55.86)
(44.49)
111JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
112
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
Kingston Wharves Ltd. (KW JMP607321073)
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity Ratio
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Roger Hinds
KPMG Reuglatory & Compliance Services 6 Duke Street , Kingston
Harbour Cold Stores Ltd ; Security Administrators Ltd. ; Western Storage Ltd. ; Western Terminals Ltd. Jamaica Cooling Stores Ltd. (Non-trading) ; Kingston Terminal Operators Limited ; Securities Administrators Specialist Services Limited
Receipt, storage and delivery of cargo.
Website www.kingstonwharves.com.jm
Listed Date September 26, 1995
Grantley Stephenson (Chief Executive Officer and Chairman) Harriat Maragh; Kim Clarke; Roger Hinds (Company Secretary); Stephen Lyn Kee Chow; Charles Johnston; Alvin Henry; Karlene Bailey; Roman Pitter; Kathleen A.J. Moss; Jeffrey Hall
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
1,072,650
12,689,393
1,498,689
2,001,609
3,900,958
989,583
4,232,408
15.32
1,151,296
42.25
839,255
52.54
0.16
3.94
6.76
0.27
0.59
6.06
10.27
1,072,650
12,136,160
1,581,508
2,050,357
3,925,415
1,080,646
3,670,177
15.82
809,337
73.19
550,203
62.97
0.17
3.63
5.08
0.22
0.41
5.00
12.20
1,072,650
9,508,154
1,953,538
2,402,855
1,645,574
844,579
3,168,802
4.72
467,299
337,604
0.25
1.95
3.88
0.15
0.31
5.92
19.10
1,072,650
7,908,397
2,003,744
2,462,422
1,807,071
894,285
3,025,883
17.72
887,281
352.61
611,610
294.38
0.31
2.02
7.97
0.29
0.56
4.00
7.14
1,072,650
7,434,373
2,576,003
3,007,277
1,618,065
721,844
2,570,325
196,035
155,080
0.40
2.24
2.11
0.08
0.14
3.08
22.00
1,072,650
7,289,040
2,709,878
3,110,254
1,582,923
746,188
2,708,044
5.42
217,485
165,979
0.43
2.12
2.73
0.08
0.15
4.80
32.00
(47.33)
(44.80)
(5.09)
(9.86)
(6.57)
(47.00)
(51.85)
113JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
114
Financial Data
KLE Group Limited (KLE JME201200016)
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Exceptional items
Extraordinary Items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity Ratio
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities Website
Listed Date
Financial Year End December 31
Joseph M. Matalon (Chairman)-resigned December 15, 2013; Audrey P. Marks (Chairman); Gary C. Matalon (CEO); David Alexander Shirley; N. Patrick McDonald; Zuar Ard Jarrett; Kevin Sean Bourke; Stephen Orlando Shirley; Craig Anthony Powell; Christopher Dehring; Marlon Hill; Norman Peart
Christina Matalon
Sagicor Bank Jamaica Limited Corporate Trust Division
60 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5
The principal activity of the company is the provision of live entertainment. It operates a night club and a restaurant.
October 23, 2012
Http://www.klegroupltd.com/
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
100,000
62,889
16,271
50,473
53,532
159,475
333,875
15.74
0.80
0.34
100,000
118,755
25,738
39,687
107,246
98,645
288,461
120.04
(15,629
(425.74
(13,029
(276.14
0.33
1.09
(16.28
(0.05
(0.35
3.70
(10.57
41,299
29,266
51,623
32,195
102,232
131,093
8.26
4,798
7,397
1.25
0.31
19.63
0.04
0.37
34,073
-
-
11,427
19,528
121,091
13,865
7,652
0.59
44.92
0.11
(55,866)
(55,866)
(61.51)
(0.17)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
(65.39)
(3.33)
(0.56 )
(1.96 )1.10
(257.45)
(328.78)
Financial Year End March 31
LASCO Distributors Ltd (LASD JMP6209P1033)
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date October 12, 2010
115
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr.(decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Vincent A. Chin
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Registrar Services Unit
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
Distribution
www.LASCOjamaica.com
Hon. Lascelles Chin, O.J., C.D., (Chairman), Anthony V. Chang (Managing Director), Dr. Eileen Chin, MBA,
J.A. Lester Spaulding C.D., JP, the Most Hon. Professor Sir Kenneth Hall, O.N., GCMG. OJ.,
Mrs. Jean Lowrie-Chin, JP
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
336,643
1,887,101
0
45,778
2,700,215
1,161,283
8 ,255,354
10.65
506,833
506,833
0.0243
2.33
30.24
6.14
1.51
10.50
6.95
336,643
1,464,428
0
0
1,974,326
848,210
7 ,460,509
10.42
570,711
40.48
550,377
79.63
0.0000
2.33
45.38
7.65
1.63
12.02
7.37
336,643
961,174
-
2,812
1,659,296
890,093
6 ,756,555
15.64
406,250
184.93
306,398
213.54
0.0029
1.86
41.66
6.01
1.02
3.20
3.14
74,072
509,657
263,043
288,402
2,078,819
1,520,881
5 ,842,917
15.00
142,577
6.78
97,721
23.99
0.57
1.37
21.76
2.44
0.36
N/A
74,072
388,406
288,518
392,355
1,902,765
1,427,664
5 ,080,681
133,521
78,813
1.01
1.33
2.63
N/A
N/A
(11.19)
(7.91)
Financial Year End March 31
LASCO Financial Services Ltd. (LASF JMP620981010)
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date October 12, 2010
116
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Fixed Assets
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr.(decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Hon. Lascelles Chin, O.J., C.D., (Chairman), Mrs. Jacinth Hall-Tracey (Managing Director), Dr. Eileen Chin, MD, Gary Peart, Compton Rodney, Hon. R.N.A Henriques OJ, QC. 0
Vincent A. Chin
Financial Services, Cambio, Money Transfer Agent
www.LASCOjamaica.com
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
122,810
474,585
509,608
165,040
30,061
467,730
73.08
163,899
58.86
163,899
60.00
1400.96
3.09
39.11
35.04
1.33
6.11
4.59
122,810
363,494
374,816
147,990
36,712
270,237
22.84
103,169
187.63
102,434
244.03
786.83
2.53
32.48
38.18
0.83
3.94
4.74
122,810
267,201
271,364
46,467
31,978
219,994
326.11
35,869
139.77
29,775
187.32
1284.15
5.84
22.02
16.30
0.26
2.15
8.27
10,000
3,271
44,319
39,667
2,285
51,628
14,960
10,363
1022.03
1.12
53.44
28.98
0.11
N/A
35,515
82,166
53,860
7,818
115,078
38,452
27,890
1.53
33.41
N/A
N/A
(55.14)
(61.09)
(62.84)
*
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Registrar Services Unit
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
117JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Year End March 31
LASCO Manufacturing Ltd. (LASM JMP620991092)
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date October 12, 2010
118
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr.(decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Vincent A. Chin
Manufacturers of milk and soy base products
www.LASCOjamaica.com
Hon. Lascelles Chin, O.J., C.D., (Chairman), Mr. Anthony V. Chang (Managing Director), Dr. Eileen Chin, MBA,
J.A. Lester Spaulding C.D., JP, Prof. Rosalea Hamilton Ph.D
*Restated
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
408,713
1,939,703
804,148
1,036,813
1,329,631
491,518
3 ,659,094
13.37
640,220
14.08
640,220
8.93
0.53
2.71
38.84
17.50
1.57
10.50
6.69
408,713
1,356,702
0
204,080
783,149
436,053
3 ,227,502
8.68
561,209
8.25
587,760
46.29
0.15
1.80
53.75
17.39
1.44
11.90
8.26
408,713
830,246
-
11,765
1,145,493
475,704
2 ,969,611
518,447
218.26
401,776
265.84
0.01
2.41
74.24
17.46
1.04
5.20
5.00
128,990
252,162
214,163
322,593
981,217
641,580
-
162,900
8.63
109,823
19.52
1.28
1.53
55.68
0.34
N/A
142,338
269,849
351,258
1,359,236
1,111,780
-
149,962
91,888
2.47
1.22
N/A
N/A
*
*
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Registrar Services Unit
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
Financial Data
Mayberry Investments Ltd . (MIL JMP6464F1050)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar & Transfer Agent
Website
www.mayberryinv.com
Subsidiaries
Christopher Berry (Chairman); Konrad Berry (Vice Chairman); Erwin Angus (Managing Director) Sharon Harvey-Wilson (Director- Finance, Administration & Compliance); Gary Peart (Chief Executive Officer)
Financial Year End December 31
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Total Assets
Management Fund
Loans & Bank Overdraft
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Return on Equity
Earnings per share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Konrad Berry
119
Mayberry West Indies Limited ; Bourbon House, Bourbon Street ; Castries, St. Lucia
Listed Date April 21, 2005
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
1,201,149
3,770,219
22,019,842
1,812,676
1,393,675
(23.39
(21,992
(104.64
102,343
(76.71
0.48
2.75
0.09
2.00
22.22
1,201,149
3,670,820
20,777,983
1,504,007
1,819,144
474,103
36.53
439,354
55.73
0.41
11.92
26.06
0.37
2.50
6.76
1,201,149
3,702,663
24,204,564
1,945,542
1,890,304
347,242
97.01
282,122
61.65
0.53
8.33
18.37
0.23
3.26
14.17
1,201,149
3,070,562
20,469,484
7,964,134
1,686,664
2,121,896
176,256
174,530
0.55
5.84
8.31
0.15
2.47
16.47
1,201,149
2,911,053
25,478,756
4,687,130
2,353,331
2,283,893
211,235
245,473
0.81
9.15
9.25
0.20
1.99
9.95
1,201,149
2,453,167
24,040,766
4,168,776
1,732,557
2,705,583
356,146
469,501
26.00
0.71
16.14
13.16
0.39
2.00
5.13
)
)
)
)
(1.58)
(3.76) (10.91) (7.09)
(16.56)
(28.90)
(15.59)
(40.69)
(47.72)
(1.97)
(27.25)
Jamaica Central Securities Depository
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
120JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
121
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
Montego Bay Ice Co. Ltd. (MBICE JMP693911035)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Minority Interest
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Seville M. Allen
Montego Bay Ice , P.O. Box 51, Creek Street, Montego Bay
Montego Cold Storage Limited, Deans Valley Ice Limited.
Manufacture and sale of ice and the rental of cold storage facilities.
Email [email protected]
Listed Date April 29, 1970
Mark Hart (Chairman); Theresa Chin (Managing Director); H. Glaister Anderson; Peter B. Hart; Andrew Brennan R. Anthony Jones
*Restated
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
6161
117,141
-
-
76,259
5,508
17,979
11.86
10,822
5,145
1255.43
0.00
13.85
4.49
60.19
0.84
17.95
21.37
6161
111,996
-
-
65,004
5,495
16,072
7.30
7,559
(0.33
(445
93.35
0.00
11.83
47.03
18.00
6161
112,441
-
-
61,259
6,269
14,979
7,535
425.16
(6,694
(11.76
1,199
0.00
9.77
50.30
18.00
6,161
119,135
-
459
63,319
5,828
33,618
(0.49
(2,317
168.29
(5,990
(166.96
871
0.00
10.86
(4.90
(6.89
(0.97
16.00
(16.49
6,161
125,125
-
402
70,890
5,726
33,782
112.39
3,393
2814.40
85.43
2,907
0.00
12.38
(1.78
10.04
(0.36
15.67
(43.53
6,161
127,369
-
687
70,022
7,368
15,906
(9.72
(125
97.63
(15,404
(712.73
(2,323
0.00
9.50
(11.31)
(0.79)
(2.88)
20.00
(6.94)
(43.16)
(200.00)
(0.09)
(0.40)
(16.51)
(1.09)
(5.78)
)
)
(55.44)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
(2,244)
*
*
*
*
*
122
Financial Year End September 30
Financial Data
NCB Jamaica Limited (NCBJ JMP710541039)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Total Assets
Deposits
Loans & Advances
Investments
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% decr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit/Loss
% decr. over prior yr.
Exceptional Item
Extraordinary Item
Minority Interest
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Return on equity
Asset Growth
Deposit Growth
Loan Growth
Loan & Investment Growth
Return on Assets
Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Dave Garcia
NCB Jamaica Nominees Limited , Ground Floor, The Atrium , 32 Trafalgar Road, Kingston 10
Website www.jncb.com Email [email protected]
Listed Date December 23, 1986
Commercial banking and as indicated above.
Hon. Michael A. Lee-Chin (Chairman); Patrick Andrew Alwyn Hylton (Group Managing Director); Wayne C. Chen; Sandra A.C. Glasgow; Hon. Noel A.A. Hylton O.J., C.D., Hon. LLD.; Sanya Goffe; Thalia G. Lyn; Dennis G. Cohen (Deputy Managing Director); Professor Alvin G. Wint; Robert Almeida
*Restated
Data-Cap Processing Ltd; NCB Capital Markets Ltd.; Mutual Security Insurance Brokers Ltd. NCB (Cayman) Ltd.; N.C.B. (Investments) Ltd. - Dormant; N.C.B. Jamaica (Nominees) Ltd.; NCB Insurance Company Ltd.; West Indies Trust Company Ltd.; NCB Remittance Services (Jamaica) Limited NCB Remittance Services (UK) Limited
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
2,466,763
72,456,501
446,575,055
178,411,021
141,150,312
244,361,565
48,941,802
10.17
11,007,568
8,549,831
-
-
-
12.32
17.69
9.50
26.13
16.78
1.91
22.49
3.47
18.56
5.35
2,466,763
66,343,321
379,435,519
162,930,350
111,904,854
218,210,131
44,425,230
13,115,889
10,045,862
-
-
-
15.66
5.51
4.58
22.00
9.53
2.65
29.52
4.08
21.83
5.35
2,466,763
61,977,264
359,618,113
155,800,401
91,728,138
209,672,905
44,791,704
4.11
17,590,094
30.41
13,885,301
25.38
-
-
-
25.07
7.36
7.98
6.67
4.74
3.86
39.27
5.64
27.29
4.84
2,466,763
48,807,933
334,970,011
144,283,158
85,995,102
201,766,996
43,023,151
13,488,113
2.70
11,074,798
8.07
-
-
-
24.66
6.31
10.70
-2.48
11.84
3.31
31.35
4.50
19.32
4.29
2,466,763
41,015,946
315,096,477
130,331,351
88,178,270
169,113,373
43,721,715
14.17
13,133,635
21.52
10,248,185
17.78
-
-
-
28.34
8.22
3.36
7.31
8.10
3.25
30.04
4.16
13.00
3.13
2,466,763
31,312,662
291,153,397
126,099,896
82,169,396
155,849,183
38,296,327
16.80
10,808,009
25.76
8,701,173
31.81
-
-
-
29.07
14.54
6.40
45.37
18.71
2.99
28.22
3.54
20.00
5.65
(16.07)
(14.89)
(0.82)
(25.44)
(27.65)
(1.60)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
123
Financial Year End June 30
Financial Data
Palace Amusement Co. Ltd. (PAL JMP744941080)
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit (Loss)
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr (decr.). over prior yr.
Extraordinary Item
Minority Interests
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt\Equity Ratio
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Eileen A. Thomas
Palace Amusement Co. South Camp Road , Kingston C.S.O.
Tropical Cinema Company Ltd ; Harbour View Cinema Company Ltd. ; Cinema Company of Jamaica Ltd.
Website www.palaceamusement.com
Email [email protected] [email protected]
Cinema owners and operators
Douglas Graham (Chairman/Managing Director); Hugh Levy, Jnr.; Vincent Wong; Ian Phillipson; Elon Beckford (Vice Chairman); Douglas Stiebel; Scott Graham; Steven Cooke; Christine McMorris; Melanie Graham
Listed Date July 12, 1973
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
1,437
288,708
31,103
40,089
192,958
172,452
862,474
2.41
18,841
14,124
0
0.14
1.12
5.02
0.02
9.83
95.00
9.66
1,437
274,062
16,366
21,632
158,122
122,138
842,189
16.09
22,438
59.58
14,663
46.25
0
0.08
1.29
5.47
0.03
10.20
50.00
4.90
1,437
261,994
21,641
26,897
143,767
112,590
725,492
7.38
14,061
1.57
10,026
6.65
0
0.10
1.28
3.89
0.02
7.01
35.00
4.99
1,437
253,195
25,880
30,917
168,162
92,985
675,638
27.74
13,843
9,401
0
0.12
1.81
3.78
0.02
6.64
46.00
6.93
1,437
244,254
5,068
14,601
123,895
80,025
528,906
10.22
(6,715
(123.69
(5,286
(124.49
0
(240
0.06
1.55
(2.13
(0.01
3.51
60.00
17.09
1,437
252,941
328
8,491
139,789
63,747
479,866
15.71
28,349
1,340
21,582
486
0
1,189
0.03
2.19
8.95
0.06
14.19
50.00
3.52
(16.03)
(3.68)
(311) (311) (52)
(306.15)
(277.85)
(146)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
124
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
Pan-Jamaican Investment Trust Ltd. (PJAM JMP749981081)
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
Minority Interest
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Extraordinary/Except. items
Minority Interest
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Sagicor Bank Corporate Trust Division 60 Knutsford Boulevard , Kingston 5
Subsidiaries:
Associated Companies: Hardware & Lumber Limited, Sagicor Life Jamaica Limited, New Castle Company Limited Mavis Bank Coffee Factory Limited
Principal Activities: Property investment, real estate development.
Hon. Maurice W. Facey, O.J. (Chairman); Stephen B. Facey (President & Chief Executive Officer) Richard O. Byles; Paul A. Facey; Kathleen A. J. Moss; Ian Parsard; Donovan H. Perkins; T. Matthew W. PragnellChristopher Barnes
Website www.panjam.com.jmEmail [email protected]
Listed Date February 4, 1969
Jamaican Floral Exports Limited; Busha Browne's Company Limited; Portfolio Partners Limited Jamaica Property Company Limited; Knutsford Holdings Limited; Scott's Preserves Limited; St. Andrew Developers Limited; Panacea Insurance Limited
Gene M. Douglas, F.C.I.S.; M.B.A
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
213,232
17,840,566
5,094,736
5,099,342
688,356
1,958,741
257,947
2,106,271
25.24
2,624,156
17.58
2,491,106
19.37
-
32,919
0.29
0.35
14.54
124.59
11.74
53.00
4.51
213,232
16,424,856
4,664,774
4,664,774
1,331,791
1,331,791
230,259
1,681,803
2,231,797
5.72
2,086,930
18.64
-
25,788
0.28
1.00
13.44
132.70
9.79
57.55
5.88
213,232
14,636,448
993,836
1,003,335
1,007,150
85,870
206,968
1,744,192
16.83
2,111,138
15.76
1,758,990
41.34
-
216,570
0.07
11.73
13.93
121.04
9.37
60.01
6.40
173,535
10,616,871
1,591,504
1,591,605
1,164,182
34,264
2,469,031
1,492,945
1,823,666
1,244,498
-
402,824
0.15
33.98
12.73
122.15
7.27
47.01
6.47
173,535
8,933,605
241,924
244,534
982,248
83,299
3,248,427
1,736,014
9.38
2,115,020
24.43
1,395,677
-
539,456
0.03
11.79
17.06
121.83
8.15
36.00
4.42
173,535
7,430,746
495,950
497,153
357,173
1,470
2,710,479
1,587,111
15.47
1,699,803
13.26
1,617,271
17.80
-
475,024
0.07
242.97
22.27
107.10
6.55
25.00
3.82
(3.58) (14.00)
(13.78)
(10.83) (13.70)
Financial Year End March 31
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date
125
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Paramount Trading (Ja.) Limited (PTL JME201200032)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS (000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr.(decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
154,247
272,595
49,853
70,818
379,007
143,378
6 42,129
4.61
83,541
73,348
37.42
0.26
2.64
36.25
13.01
0.54
3.55
6.57
154,247
132,037
72,271
94,152
292,138
162,953
6 13,809
84,127
53,375
0.71
1.79
13.71
0.43
2.79
6.49
(0.70)
Radcliff Knibbs Chairman; Jukie Chin; Sharon Donaldson Non-Executive Director and Mentor; Daryl Fong Kong;
Hugh Graham - CEO & Managing Director ; James Lechler; Richard Rogers; Joan McAnuff-Jones Non-Executive CFO
Rowena Buddington
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
The principal activity of the Company is importation and distribution of chemicals and other related products.
www.paramountjm.com
December 31, 2012
126JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Year End March 31
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Principal Activities
Website
Listed Date
127
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Total Liabilities
Total Assets
Fixed Assets
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr. over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity Ratio
Debt to Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
US$ US$ US$
Proven Investments Limited (PROVEN JMP792231061)
Hon. Hugh Hart (Chairman); Rhory McNamara; Yvor Nassief; Garfield Sinclair; John A. Collins, Jeffrey Gellineau;
Peter Bunting; Mark Golding
Rhory McNamara
The primary activities of the company are the holding of tradable securities for investment purposes and holding other investments.
www.weareproven.com
July 14, 2011
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
294,952
35,777
108,260
144,156
248
14,419
28.91
4,545
32.62
4,153
27.28
3.03
0.75
12.06
31.52
0.0141
0.1063
7.54
294,952
33,103
106,976
140,196
347
11,185
(34.97)
3,427
(53.02)
3,263
(50.58)
3.23
0.76
9.69
30.64
0.0112
0.0900
8.04
294,952
34,247
106,859
141,106
328
17,201
7,295
6,602
3.12
0.76
42.41
0.02
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
Note :- Closing stock price quoted in Ja. $
Financial Year End June 30
Pulse Investments Ltd. ( PULS JMP792921018)
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Listed Date June 9, 2006
Romae Gordon
KPMG Regulatory & Compliance 6 Duke Street, Kingston
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)No. of Shares issued ($000)
Shareholders' EquityLong Term LiabilityGearing DebtCurrent AssetsCurrent Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)Turnover% incr. over prior yrPre-tax Profit (Loss)% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.Aftertax Profit (Loss)% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOSDebt/EquityCurrent Assets ratioReturn on equityGross (Loss) Profit MarginEarnings (Loss) Per ShareClosing Stock PriceP.E. Ratio
Kingsley Cooper (Chairman & CEO); Eleanor Brown; Jeffrey Cobham (Chair, Audit Committee) Hilary Phillips; Lois Sherwood; Oliver Holmes
128JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
271,789
1,195,257
27,475
207,532
147,822
259,912
7.46
127,899
127,899
0.02
1.40
11.35
49.21
0.48
1.60
3.33
271,789
1,059,344
-
28,115
150,510
128,160
241,878
3.04
165,106
165,106
0.03
1.17
16.97
68.26
0.59
1.98
3.36
271,789
886,760
23,301
29,995
41,804
89,125
234,750
3.04
173,193
32.20
173,193
32.20
0.03
0.47
22.00
73.78
0.62
3.50
5.65
271,789
687,837
20,394
30,790
45,235
86,031
227,834
131,012
131,012
0.04
0.53
21.05
57.50
0.47
2.30
4.89
271,789
556,825
8,045
35,189
58,505
147,664
1,554,791
14.60
223,199
223,199
0.06
0.40
21.87
14.36
0.80
5.44
6.80
253,670
1,484,625
10,848
27,951
1,051,256
60,865
1,356,745
72.00
429,891
61.53
429,891
61.53
0.02
17.27
35.58
31.69
1.58
6.40
4.05
(22.54)
(22.54)
(4.67)
(4.67)
(85.35)
(41.30)
(41.30)
(48.08)
(48.08)
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*Restated
Principal Activities Fashion and entertainment, marketing of the Caribbean’s model talent.
129
Financial Year End March 31
Financial Data
Radio Jamaica Limited (RJR JMP798411055)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Stephen A. Grieg, LL.B.
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Limited 40 Harbour Street , Kingston
Jamaica News Network JNN Limited (JNN); Reggae Entertainment Television Limited (RETV) Television Jamaica Limited; Multi-Media Jamaica Limited
Mass media communications: through operation of commercial radio stations, television stations and multi-media company.
www.radiojamaica.comWebsite
Listed Date January 16, 1992
J. A. Lester Spaulding, C.D., J.P. (Chairman); Gary Allen (Managing Director); Carl Domville; Karl Lewin;Sonia Gill; Patricia Robinson; Milton Samuda; Andrew Leo-Rhynie; Glenworth FrancisStephen Greig (Company Secretary)
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Exceptional Items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
357,477
1,203,785
197,097
197,097
812,946
276,282
1,783,997
(2.45
(79,492
(154.25
(36,375
(141.62
0.16
2.94
(2.94
(4.46
(0.10
1.32
(13.20
357,477
1,268,194
15,351
15,351
750,966
226,021
1,828,840
146,521
87,407
0.01
3.32
7.04
8.01
0.25
2.48
9.92
357,477
1,215,782
53,144
56,464
740,243
253,972
1,944,590
186,265
132,828
0.05
2.91
11.35
9.58
0.38
2.50
6.58
351,977
1,124,538
68,936
74,690
696,042
319,288
1,995,765
24.23
390,966
221,621
0.07
2.18
21.67
19.59
0.64
3.15
4.92
351,977
920,516
84,729
99,351
367,382
201,845
1,606,553
5.79
(98,827
(250.62
(139,975
(436.31
0.11
1.82
(14.01
(6.15
(0.38
3.00
(7.89
351,977
1,077,474
60,254
69,403
400,636
189,080
1,518,681
5.01
65,614
370.18
41,621
228.59
0.06
2.12
3.89
4.32
0.15
3.15
21.00
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
(5.95)
(21.34)
(34.20)
(2.56)
(52.36)
(40.07) (258.33)
(495.61)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
*
130JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
131
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
SAGICOR GROUP JAMAICA LTD (SJ JME201300139)
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Gene M. Douglas, M.B.A., F.C.I.S.
Sagicor Bank Limited Corporate Trust Division , 60 Knutsford Boulevard , Kingston 5
Subsidiary Companies: Sagicor Costa Rica, Sagicor Property Services Ltd., Sagicor Insurance Brokers Ltd., Sagicor Insurance Managers, Sagicor St. Lucia Ltd., Sagicor Investments Ja. Employee Benefits Administrators Ltd., Sagicor Life of Cayman Islands Ltd.,
Principal Activities: Investments, securities trading, merchant banking
Website www.sagicorja.com
E-mail [email protected]
Telephone Nos (876) 929-8920; fax: (876) 929-4730
Dr. The Hon. R. D. Williams (Chairman); Richard O. Byles (President & Chief Executive Officer); Jeffrey Cobham; Richard L. Downer; Dodridge Miller; Peter Clarke; Paul Facey; Prof. Sir Hilary Beckles; Jacqueline Coke-Lioyd; Stephen B. Facey; Marjorie Fyffe Campbell; Paul Hanworth
Listed Date December 23, 2013
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
3,760,992
35,925,841
64,538,448
394,373
198,310,297
160,689,454
42,356,165
19.29
7,014,463
1.41
6,297,935
7.39
0.01
18.31
16.56
1.67
10.17
6.09
3,760,992
32,855,555
52,534,411
336,871
174,531,916
139,917,082
35,507,391
7.25
6,916,749
5,864,574
4.73
0.01
19.14
19.48
1.56
3,760,992
28,410,614
47,531,914
411,496
160,372,458
130,198,602
33,107,710
6,948,177
5,599,730
0.01
20.99
1.47
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Policyholders Fund
Gearing Debt
Total Assets
Total Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Extraordinary Item
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
(0.45)
132JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
Sagicor Real Estate X Fund Ltd ( XFUND JME201300105)
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
MCSI Inc
Sagicor Bank Limited Corporate Trust Division , 60 Knutsford Boulevard , Kingston 5
Principal Activities: Real estate investment company
Website www.sagicorjamaica.com
Richard Byles (Chairman), Rohan Miller (Chief Executive Officer), Michael Fraser, Dr. The Hon. R. Danvers Williams, Dr. M. Patricia Downes-Grant, Stephen McNamara, Peter Pearson, Vinay Walia
Listed Date November 15, 2013
1,495,337
8,418,157
0
836,769
0
942,240
942,140
942,141
N/A
0.00
0.11
99.99
0.63
6.07
9.63
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Total Assets
Total Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Financial Year End September 30
Financial Data
Salada Foods Limited (SALF JMP8317211098)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit (Loss)
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit (Loss)
% incr (decr.). over prior yr.
Exceptional items
Extraordinary items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Earnings (Loss) Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
133
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
M. Olivia Glover
Duke Corporation , Scotiabank Centre , Duke Street , Kingston
Coffee Company of Jamaica Limited ; Shirriff's (Jamaica) Limited ; Mountain Peak Food Processors Limited Manufacturers of instant roasted and ground coffee, roasted whole beans
Michael Bernard; Jeffrey Cobham; Oliver Holmes; John Bell (Chairman); Eric George Stultz;Keshia Nelson-Brown; Kathryn Lewis, Aubyn Hill; Patrick Williams; Julian Rodney - General Manager (resigned May 20, 2014)
Website www.saladafoodsjamaica.com
Email [email protected]
Listed Date February 3, 1969
Salada Foods Jamaica Limited had a split in stock at a 10 to 1 ratio in 2008 *Restated
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
103,883
703,976
0
0
539,025
75,448
634,434
124,453
90,486
0.00
7.14
13.32
19.62
0.87
8.50
9.77
103,883
655,042
0
0
634,984
96,093
715,609
27.59
224,252
102.83
148,436
106.39
0.00
6.61
24.78
31.34
1.43
8.50
5.94
103,883
542,964
0
0
544,087
64,368
560,862
31.54
110,563
71,920
0.00
8.45
13.69
19.71
0.69
9.00
13.04
103,883
507,402
0
0
521,897
68,519
426,375
123,086
81,408
-
-
0.00
7.62
16.88
28.87
0.78
13.00
16.67
103,883
457,138
0
3,447
463,894
57,676
432,425
9.81
161,838
41.92
108,195
43.63
-
-
0.01
8.04
26.84
37.43
1.04
7.51
7.22
10,388
348,943
1,311
7,153
337,502
42,538
393,802
14.89
114,034
10.89
75,328
10.51
-
-
0.02
7.93
24.20
28.96
0.73
130.00
178.08
(11.34)
(44.50)
(39.04)
(10.17)
(11.65)
(1.40)
(23.94)
(24.76)
*
134JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
Financial Year End October 31
Scotia Group Jamaica Ltd. (SGJ JMP8537F1042)
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Total Assets
Deposits
Loans
Investments
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. over prior yr.
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Return on equity
Asset Growth
Deposit Growth
Loan Growth
Loan & Investment Growth
Return on Assets
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Principal Activities Website www.scotiabank.com.jmEmail [email protected]
Listed Date May 1, 2007
Julie Thompson-James
Scotia Group Jamaica Limited is a holding Company and its management functions are done through The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited
135
Duke Corporation Penthouse, Scotiabank Centre , Cnr. Duke & Port Royal Streets , P.O. Box 627 , Kingston
The Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited; Scotia Jamaica Life Insurance Company Limited The Scotia Jamaica Building Society; Scotia Jamaica Financial Services Ltd.; Brighton Holdings Ltd. Scotiabank Jamaica Foundation; Scotia Investments Jamaica Limited; Scotia Asset Management (Jamaica) Limited; Scotia Jamaica Investments Management Limited; Scotia Jamaica Microfinance Company Limited
Brian Porter - Chairman (resigned February 28, 2013); Jacqueline Sharp - President & CEO (appointed September 1, 2013); Barbara Alexander; Anthony Chang; Jeffrey Hall; Charles Johnston; Warren McDonald (resigned May 28, 2013); Herbert Thompson (resigned on November 29, 2013); Sylvia Chrominska; Joseph M. Matalon; Claude Norfolk (resigned September 1, 2013)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
3,111,573
69,593,038
389,305,805
183,369,415
134,823,756
92,835,059
44,453,718
7.74
16,255,241
9.46
11,517,195
13.37
17.17
8.68
13.90
10.04
4.27
2.96
36.57
3.70
20.03
5.41
3,111,573
64,552,212
358,209,421
160,994,182
122,524,668
95,804,717
41,260,183
3.38
14,850,277
4.25
10,159,045
16.27
7.88
11.28
21.16
14.15
2.84
35.99
3.26
21.22
6.51
3,111,573
60,310,619
332,041,259
144,670,083
101,128,905
90,138,431
39,911,913
14,244,620
10,193,390
17.97
1.91
-0.68
5.33
4.20
3.07
35.69
3.28
24.82
7.57
3,111,573
53,155,381
325,823,953
145,664,085
96,014,613
87,538,319
40,584,946
14,417,094
10,701,767
21.65
3.25
2.67
3.69
9.88
3.28
35.52
3.34
21.13
6.33
3,111,573
45,724,655
315,555,872
141,877,096
92,602,175
74,445,922
47,160,703
22.93
15,379,659
17.23
11,605,459
20.59
27.15
12.58
8.57
2.93
14.67
3.68
32.61
3.58
17.87
4.99
3,111,573
39,756,029
280,284,251
130,673,257
89,967,269
55,713,512
38,364,947
21.07
13,119,095
29.03
9,624,057
26.46
25.31
6.52
-0.26
15.73
5.10
3.43
34.20
3.02
20.40
6.75
(0.34)
(1.66)
(1.20)
(4.75)
(13.94)
(6.26)
(7.79)
136
Financial Year End October 31
Scotia Investments Ltd (SIJL JMP345601059)
Financial Data
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Duke Corporation Limited 7th Floor, Scotia Centre, Corner Duke & Port Royal Streets, Kingston
Website www.scotiadbg.com Email [email protected]
Listed Date August 31, 1992
Julie Thompson-James
The provision of corporate finance, investment and advisory services.
Professor Stephen Vasciannie (Chairman); Barbara Alexander; Angela Fowler; Anthony Chang; Dr. Anna Law; Philip Martin; Bruce Bowen; Cathy Welling; Lissant Mitchell
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Total Assets
Deposits
Loans
Investments
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Exceptional items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Return on Equity
Asset Growth
Deposit Growth
Loan Growth
Loan & Investment Growth
Return on Assets
Earnings per share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Operating Profit (Loss) Margin
In 2007, DBG year end was changed to October 31 and as a result the financial data is provided for the twelve months ended March 31, 2007 and the seven months ended October 31, 2007 Dehring Bunting & Golding Limited name change to Scotia DBG Investments Ltd on April 16, 2008 Scotia DBG Investments Limited name change to Scotia Investments Jamaica Limited on April 15, 2011
Scotia Asset Management (Jamaica) Limited; Scotia Jamaica Investment Management Limited Billy Craig Investments Limited; Interlink Investments Limited; DB&G Corporate Services Limited Scotia Asset Management (St. Lucia) Inc.
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
423,195
12,491,889
73,746,560
0
333,302
5,180,082
1,914,403
15.96
2,796,522
1.35
1,994,535
3.70
16.71
14.78
2.70
146.08
4.71
26.02
5.52
423,195
11,374,059
73,871,395
0
602,983
4,200,586
1,650,905
0.48
2,759,223
4.23
1,923,379
17.75
1.40
412.87
2.60
167.13
4.54
28.00
6.17
423,195
10,295,255
72,854,001
0
782,658
153,954
1,643,090
2,647,176
8.29
1,985,092
33.47
20.75
2.65
45.02
43.66
2.72
161.11
4.69
27.95
5.96
423,195
8,835,517
70,974,893
0
539,691
112,292
2,408,850
2,444,556
1,487,348
18.00
(4.10
(100.00
(80.20
(81.64
2.10
101.48
3.51
22.00
6.27
423,195
7,686,992
74,010,727
2,644,024
2,726,008
825,782
3,796,568
48.40
2,584,256
68.07
2,128,870
71.76
31.64
12.14
(27.52
(19.99
(11.80
2.88
68.07
5.03
17.50
3.48
423,195
5,771,904
65,996,518
3,647,923
3,406,966
619,939
2,558,390
257.09
1,537,636
236.10
1,239,480
80.60
21.15
17.11
19.68
(1.72
(29.26
1.88
60.10
2.93
22.00
7.51
(0.17)
(44.72) (22.96)
(3.11)
(31.79) (36.55)
(5.41)
(30.13)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
)
137
Financial Year End December 31
Financial Data
Seprod Limited (SEP JMP8579T10370)
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr .
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Exceptional Items
Extraordinary Items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Marilyn Anderson
Jamaica Central Securities Depository Ltd. 40 Harbour Street , Kingston
Caribbean Products Company Ltd. ; Jamaica Edible Oils and Fats Company Ltd. ; Jamaica Grain and Cereals Ltd Industrial Sales Ltd. ; Jamaica Detergents Ltd. ; Jamaica Feeds Ltd. ; Serge Islands Dairies Ltd. ; Serge Island Farms Ltd. Belvedere Ltd. ; International Biscuits Ltd. ; Golden Grove Sugar Company Limited
Website www.seprod.com
Email [email protected]
Listed Date January 9, 1986
Manufacture of edible oils and fats and corn based products, manufacture of milk, drinks and juices and distribution of these and many other consumer products.
Paul B. Scott (Chairman); Dr. Richard A. Jones (Deputy Chairman); Byron E. Thompson (CEO/Managing Director)Dr. Nigel A. Clarke; Geoffrey E. Messado; Antony Hart; Wayne McLaughlin; Granville E. Marsh; Peter John Thwaites; Melanie Subratie; Michael Subratie; Richard Pandohie (appointed December 1, 2012); Nicholas Scott (appointed December 1, 2012)
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
516,398
9,366,647
864,202
2,355,301
6,949,037
3,322,478
13,921,759
9.42
1,118,394
905,753
3.07
-
-
0.25
2.09
10.08
8.03
1.75
10.50
6.00
516,398
8,596,211
472,954
1,381,017
5,514,280
2,888,707
12,723,578
5.98
1,199,632
0.48
878,761
0.56
-
-
0.16
1.91
10.54
9.43
1.70
15.50
9.12
516,398
8,072,140
400,000
1,552,374
5,378,277
2,021,595
12,005,202
22.80
1,193,951
1.97
873,894
5.26
-
-
0.19
2.66
11.04
9.95
1.69
22.52
13.33
516,398
7,761,085
233,136
832,981
4,060,390
1,397,301
9,776,563
2.96
1,170,927
830,263
-
-
0.11
2.91
11.27
11.98
1.95
21.00
10.77
516,398
6,978,781
633,255
798,390
4,367,345
1,156,161
9,495,060
2.56
2,185,901
52.28
1,485,937
58.38
-
-
0.11
3.78
23.12
23.02
2.86
18.00
6.29
516,398
5,875,350
366,302
472,533
3,379,779
871,490
9,257,660
49.56
1,435,462
16.23
938,203
-
-
0.08
3.88
16.86
15.51
1.82
17.80
9.78
(6.77) (46.43)
(44.13) (7.38)
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Financial Year End December 31
Supreme Ventures Ltd. ( SVL JMP8805B1082)
Financial Data
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Jamaica Central Securities Depository
40 Harbour Street, Kingston
Website www.supremeventures.com
Listed Date February 28, 2006
Supreme Ventures Lotteries Limited; Supreme Ventures Financial Services Limited Supreme Ventures VL Holdings Limited (St. Lucia); Jamaica Lottery Company Holdings Limited Prime Sports Jamaica Limited; Bingo Investments Limited; Big "A" Track 2003 Limited
2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Extraordinary Items
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
P.E. Ratio
138
Lorna Gordon
Paul Hoo (Chairman); Ian K. Levy (Deputy Chairman); Brian George (President & CEO); John Graham; Steve Hudson; Curtis Martin; David McBean; Stephen Castagne; Barrington Chisolm; Georgios Sampsom
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
2,637,255
3,642,919
77,000
218,408
2,068,083
1,590,616
34,140,265
14.85
711,092
482,569
0.06
1.30
12.98
2.08
0.18
2.78
15.19
2,637,255
3,793,292
216,555
359,263
2,336,975
1,609,123
29,726,146
6.31
1,453,766
36.69
1,076,886
77.61
0.09
1.45
29.60
4.89
0.41
2.85
6.98
2,637,255
3,483,257
189,444
404,049
1,982,999
1,392,245
27,961,628
10.66
1,063,561
45.52
606,326
43.93
0.12
1.42
17.81
3.80
0.23
3.00
13.04
2,637,255
3,324,028
192,761
311,375
1,581,371
1,122,577
25,267,080
730,865
421,267
0.09
1.41
13.09
2.89
0.16
2.17
13.56
2,637,255
3,112,916
127,307
292,796
1,559,235
1,144,693
28,167,960
32.84
1,265,884
14.27
751,202
16.29
0.09
1.36
24.80
4.49
0.29
2.01
6.93
2,637,255
2,946,073
267,803
400,869
1,219,003
1,081,711
21,204,444
11.92
1,107,833
75.50
645,989
59.35
0.14
1.13
24.06
5.22
0.24
2.70
11.25
(51.09)
(55.19)
(10.30)
(42.26)
(43.92)
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2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008
BALANCE SHEET (000)
TT$ TT$ TT$ TT$ TT$ TT$
No. of Shares issued
($000)
Shareholders' Equity
Long Term Liability
Gearing Debt
Current Assets
Current Liabilities
PROFIT & LOSS ($000)
Turnover
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr
Pre-tax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Aftertax Profit
% incr. (decr.) over prior yr.
Minority Interest
IMPORTANT RATIOS
Debt/Equity
Current Assets Ratio
Return on Equity
Operating Profit Margin
Earnings Per Share
Closing Stock Price
*Restated Note :- Closing stock price quoted in Ja. $
Financial Year End December 31
Trinidad Cement Limited (TCL TTP939111089)
Board of Directors
Secretary
Registrar &Transfer Agent
Subsidiaries
Principal Activities
Kathryna Baptiste (appointed January 1, 2013)
Caribbean Cement Company Ltd.- Jamaica; Arawak Cement Company Ltd.- Barbados; Readymix (West Indies) Limited- Trinidad; TCL Packaging Limited- Trinidad; TCL Ponsa Manufacturing Limited- Trinidad TCL Guyana Incorporated- Guyana; TCL Trading Limited- Anguilla
Cement Manufacture and Sales
Andy J. Bhajan (Chairman); Dr. Rollin Bertrand (Group CEO); Ms. Eutrice Carrington; Carlos Hee Houng; Brian Young; Bevon Francis; Alejandro Alberto; Jean Michel Allard
Website www.tclgroup.com
Email [email protected]
Listed Date March 8, 1999
Trinidad and Tobago Central Depository Limited 10th Floor, Nicholas Tower , 63-65 Independence Square , Port of Spain
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
249,765
775,599
1,772,504
1,951,783
836,769
698,732
1,941,049
20.12
52,877
58,199
9,082
2.52
1.20
7.89
2.72
0.24
17.61
249,765
699,786
1,945,569
2,046,126
856,345
677,460
1,615,888
3.53
(384,093
(16.00
(324,340
(0.30
(63,826
2.92
1.26
(35.53
(23.77
(1.32
18.33
249,765
1,125,720
2,923
1,678,363
808,662
2,390,689
1,560,860
(0.01
(457,252
214.61
(325,315
570.08
(49,703
1.49
0.34
(25.51
(29.29
-1.32
18.31
249,765
1,424,907
466,203
777,236
2,137,406
1,561,084
(10.31
(145,338
(255.73
(48,549
(150.67
92,405
0.00
0.36
(3.37
(9.31
-0.20
53.00
249,765
1,459,739
1,619,421
1,652,219
781,547
835,668
1,740,461
93,328
95,820
119,548
1.13
0.94
6.77
5.36
0.39
72.00
249,765
1,372,153
1,722,557
1,659,322
833,286
767,898
2,074,428
7.88
195,892
156,319
132,125
1.21
1.09
11.64
9.44
0.56
80.00
(113.77)
(117.94)
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)
)
)
)
)
)
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(16.10)
(52.36)
(38.70)
(20.28)
(26.07)
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MAIN MARKET LISTING FEES AND TRADING CHARGESListing Fees - Effective January 1, 2014
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Listing Fees and Trading Charges for Main Market and Junior Market
MARKET CAPITAL
Under 40m Over $40m - $90m Over $90m - $150m Over $150m - $250m Over $250m - $500m Over $500m - $1.5b Over $1.5b - $3.0b Over $3.0b - $4.0b Over $4.0b - $7.0b Over $7.0b
JAMAICA STOCK EXCHANGE YEAR BOOK 2013
$93,800 $187,602 $234,502 $281,404 $469,007 $656,606 $844,211 $1,219,417 $1,407,019 $1,876,026
SUPPLEMENTARY FEE INITIAL/ANNUAL LISTING FEE (EFFECTIVE 2014) (Effective 2014) (listing & delisting)
$18,760$37,520$46,900$56,280$93,802 $131,321 $168,842 $243,883 $281,404 $375,205
Charges for the listing of a company's securities comprise an initial fee, an annual fee and a supplementary fee which includes the listing of additional shares or delisting of the securities from the Exchange or any part thereof. These fees are in accordance with the scales set out by the Exchange from time to time.
(i) Initial Fee a. The initial fee, which is based on total issued share capital value of each new listing of securities not already
listed, must accompany each Application for Listing. The minimum charge is $93,800 b. Prospectus upload $25,000
c. Review of Prospectus $30,000d. ISIN Number US$150e. Strip $3,378.50 inclusive of GCT
(ii) Annual Fee An annual fee is payable. Calculation of the fee is based on the average market value at month-end for the previous twelve-
month or shorter period (where applicable), of all classes of a company's securities which are the subject of listing. The minimum charge for Annual Fee is $93,800.
(ii) Supplementary Fee Where a supplementary fee is payable, the calculation is based on the market value of the shares on the date of the request
for the listing or delisting (where applicable), of the company's securities which are the subject of the listing or delisting. The minimum charge for Annual Fee is $18,760.
(iii) Facilitation FeeFacilitation Fees in respect to arrangements with the Exchange that will allow for minimum required holdings to be
stachieved by the end of the 1 business day of the listing will be 1% of the Market Capitalization of the Company.
(iv) Regular Trading & Block Transaction (Main Market – Equities)Regular Trading Transaction & Block Transaction Fees are 0.2 of 1% of the value of the securities traded. (On each side of the transaction)
Regular Trading & Block Transaction – (Preference Shares & Bond Market)Regular Trading & Block Transaction Fees are 0.01 of 1% that is, $0.10 per $1,000 of the value of the securities traded. (On each side of the transaction)
Revised: December 11, 2013
(v)
The Annual Fee becomes due on January 1 each year, following the calendar year of listing and must be forwarded to reach the Exchange within fourteen (14) days of that date.
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Listing Fees and Trading Charges for Main Market and Junior Market
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(ii) Annual Fee
MARKET CAPITAL
Under $40m Over $40m - $90m Over $90m - $150m Over $150m - $250m Over $250m - $500m Over $500m - $1.5b Over $1.5b - $3.0b Over $3.0b - $4.0b Over $4.0b - $7.0b Over $7.0b
INITIAL/ANNUAL LISTING FEE (Effective 2014)
SUPPLEMENTARY FEE (Effective 2014) (listing & delisting)
$46,900 $9,380
$93,800 $18,760
$117,251 $23,450
$140,702 $28,140
$234,504 $46,901
$328,303
$65,661
$422,105
$84,421
$624,709
$121,942
$703,510
$140,702
$938,013 $187,603
Charges for the listing of a company's securities comprise an initial fee, an annual fee and a supplementary fee. These fees are in accordance with the scales set out by the Exchange from time to time.
(i) Initial Fee
a. The initial fee, which is based on total stated capital of each new listing of securities not already listed, must accompany each Application for Listing. The minimum charge is $93,800.
(iii) Supplementary Fees Calculation of supplementary fees is based on the market value of the shares on the date of the request for the listing or delisting (where applicable) of a company's securities which are the subject of the listing or delisting. The minimum charge is $9,380.
(iv) Facilitation Fees in respect to arrangements with the Exchange that will allow for minimum required holdings to be stachieved by the end of the 1 business day of the listing will be 1% of the Market Capitalization of the Company.
(v) Regular & Block Transaction Fee (Ordinary Shares) is 0.2 of 1% of the value of the securities traded. (On each side of the transaction)
(vi) Regular & Block Transaction Fee (Preference Shares & Bond Market) is 0.01 of 1%, that is, $1.10 per $1,000 of the value of the securities traded. (On each side of the transaction)
The Annual Fee becomes due on January 1 each year, following the calendar year of listing and must be forwarded to reach the Exchange within fourteen (14) days of that date.
Revised: December 11, 2013
Calculation of annual fees is payable based on the average market value (market capitalization) at month-end for the previous twelve-month or shorter period (where applicable), of all classes of a company's securities which are the subject of listing and is based on 50% of the market capitalization of the main market listing fee. The minimum charge for Annual Fee is $46,900.
STATED CAPIT AL/MARKET CAPITALIZATION (INIT IAL FEES)
INITIAL FEE/ANNUAL FEE (Effective January 2014)
$50m - $90m $93,800
Over $90m - $150m $117,251
Over $150m - $250m $140,702
Over 250m - $500m $234,500
b. Prospectus upload $25,000 c. Review of Prospectus $30,000 d. ISIN Number US$150
e. Strip $3,378.5 inclusive of GCT
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SHAREHOLDERS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
SHAREHOLDERS’AUDITORS
COMPENSATIONCOMMITTEE
SENIOR MANAGEMENT
CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES
The Jamaica Stock Exchange recognizes that as a national self-regulatory organization with a mission to ensure and promote a fair and efficient stock market, it must embrace and practise sound corporate governance. These principles and the attendant structures should serve the best interest of all stakeholders and emphasize the highest standards of transparency, oversight and independence.
The intent is to protect the investing public while advancing the interests of shareholders and member/dealers. Confidence in the stock market will be enhanced by the clear demarcation of regulatory and normal operational functions.
These practices are consistent with world best practices and adhere to the relevant legal and regulatory framework. The corporate governance core practices of the JSE are rooted in the acceptance of the following principles:
Corporate governance should establish a clear foundation for Management and Board oversight. The role and responsibilities of Board and Management should therefore be clearly outlined to facilitate accountability.
The Board of Directors should be structured and selected to ensure effectiveness, independence and protection of the public's interests through appropriate selection and operating processes.
Ethical standards and responsible decision-making should be promoted.
Governance should ensure that there is accurate, timely and full financial and governance reporting with strong internal controls and risk management.
Material information regarding the company's operations should be disclosed in a timely manner to the public and regulatory entities.
There should be regular reviews of Board and Management performance to enhance effectiveness. Such review should include the performance of the alternates.
Remuneration should be fair to attract and retain competent skills, and reward consistent with performance objectives.
The interests of stakeholders should be carefully balanced, protected and promoted.
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REGULATORY AND MARKET OVERSIGHT
COMMITTEE
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CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES & PRACTICESBoard Issues Accountability to shareholders/stakeholders
The JSE is a public company with public responsibility. It must balance the interest of all stakeholders to foster a fair, efficient and transparent market.
Mission and Responsibility
The Board members have the responsibility to attend meetings and familiarize themselves with, and make decisions on issues within their purview.
Elections
The provisions for elections of directors are set out in the Articles of Incorporation of the JSE and stipulate election of directors on an annual basis. Interest groups identified by the Board will propose independent directors to the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee. Where an interest group fails to make a nomination, the Nominating Committee will propose directors for election.
Orientation and Training
Training is made available to directors upon appointment to the Board. The Exchange will organize orientation and training for any director within three (3) months of appointment to the Board. The Board will pursue a programme of continuous training and development, with emphasis placed on members chairing committees.
Access to Information
The Board considers the provision of good quality, timely and accurate information as a significant priority in company procedures. Management has a responsibility to provide the Board with any information that will allow board members to properly carry out its responsibilities.
Disclosure of Directors' Biographical Information
Sufficient biographical data with the names of all directors, nominated or elected, will be presented to shareholders and directors. This allows for the proper selection of members to specific committees.
Composition
Board members will be drawn from different interest groups and from member-dealers. Representation should reflect the diversity of stakeholders and the needs of the Company. The Board shall be comprised of member dealers, independent directors and a non executive chairman.
Multiple Board Seats
Members must declare appointments to other companies. They must, at the beginning of the year, and as many times as their positions change, give a written declaration to the Board of the Exchange with pertinent information about the other Boards on which they serve.
Chairman & CEO
The JSE will have a separate Chairman and CEO.
Independent Directors
Independent Directors must meet the criteria set out on page 10.
CommitteesCompositionThere are both mandatory and non-mandatory committees of the Board. The mandatory committees of the Board are comprised of the Regulatory & Market Oversight Committee, the Audit & Finance Committee, the Compensation Committee and the Listing Committee. These are referred to in the JSE's Rules.
Each Committee has a written charter outlining its purpose and responsibilities and reporting format. Committees must meet at least twice annually. Review ProcessThe Board of the JSE conducts regular reviews of the performance of the Committees. Chairmen of Committees are required to develop and present their key performance indicators the month prior to the beginning of each year.
Audit Committee
The Audit Committee assists the Board with oversight responsibilities in regards to the integrity of the company's financial statements. It also serves as the communication link between the Board, the management team and the auditors. The Audit Committee ensures that the Company complies with legal and regulatory requirements.
Member Dealer Admission Committee
The Member Dealer Admission Committee is responsible for processing and recording applications of Member Dealers for access of Member Dealers, attorneys/ traders, to conduct business on the floor of the Exchange and their use of these facilities.
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CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES & PRACTICESRegulatory & Market Oversight Committee (RMOC)
The Regulatory and Market Oversight Committee (hereinafter called the “RMOC”) is the Committee of the Board of Directors of the Exchange comprising the independent directors who are not the nominees or connected to any Member/Dealer of the Exchange. The Board of Directors of the Exchange has delegated responsibility to the RMOC for reviewing and ensuring compliance with and enforcement of the Laws, any Rules including Business Rules, contractual obligations and appropriate standards of conduct governing the Member/Dealers, their clients and participants on the Exchange. The RMOC shall be the disciplinary committee of the Exchange and may impose any of the penalties specified in Rule 228 upon a Member/Dealer in respect of whom disciplinary action is taken, which results in a finding of misconduct.
Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee
The Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee is responsible to develop, recommend and review Corporate Governance Principles, applicable to the Board, Management and listed companies. In addition the Committee has the responsibility to oversee the evaluation of the Board's other committees and make recommendations in respect to the structure of and effectiveness of the Committees.
The Corporate Governance and Nominations Committee is also responsible for the recommendation of suitable candidates to fill vacancies on the Board and the suitability of Alternate Directors.
Compensation Committee
The Compensation Committee of the JSE is made up exclusively of non-executive directors who make recommendations on the company's framework of executive remuneration. The Committee reviews and approves corporate goals in relation to the CEO's compensation, evaluates the CEO's performance in light of the company's goals and objectives and makes recommendations to the Board with respect to executive and non-executive compensation.
Listing Committee
The Listing Committee ensures the quality and integrity of a listing on the JSE. It is responsible for processing applications and making recommendations regarding approval of companies wishing to list on the JSE and reviewing and making recommendations of standards to be observed for companies to remain listed.
Other Committees
These are formed as the directors see fit and includes the Executive Committee.
Board Meetings
There are formal scheduled meetings of the Board at which matters are specifically reserved for discussions. Matters must be addressed within a reasonable time in order to prevent an overrun of pending items. Procedure at Board MeetingsIn the interest of promoting and ensuring transparency all directors must:
General Meetings
General Meetings of shareholders are held each year. Communication with shareholders on decisions concerning material, fundamental corporate changes are made on a timely basis.
Performance
Evaluation of Board Members and Senior ExecutivesThe Board recognizes the importance of each director (including his or her alternate) working to fulfill the mandate of the company This evaluation is subject to the review of the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee.
The Board recognizes the importance of evaluating the performance of each director, senior executives and the Board as a whole.
Term Limits
Board Members are nominated by the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee. Committees Chairman/Deputy ChairmanThe Chairman and Deputy Chairman of the Board and Chairmen of Committees have recommended term limits (from one AGM to another AGM) as follows: (a) The Chairman can serve for five (5) consecutive terms;
(b) The Deputy Chairman can serve for three (3) consecutive terms;
(c) The Chairmen of Committees can serve for three (3) consecutive terms, except for the Chairman of the Compensation Committee who can serve for a maximum of five (5) consecutive terms.
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Excuse themselves from discussions in, and in making decisions on any matter in which they have a personal or business interest or companies on whose Board they sit or are connected. Further, members shall be bound by similar standards. Please refer to captioned guidelines- (Part K) of the JSE's Rules which addresses 'Acting in Concert'.
CORPORATE
GOVERNANCE PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES
Committee MembersMembers can sit for a maximum of five consecutive years with an option to extend the term limit by two years. These members are eligible to be re-elected one year after the seven-year consecutive stint. Past Board Chairmen should automatically sit on the Executive Committee for the year after demitting office as Chairman.
There is no term limit for members of the Regulatory and Market Oversight Committee and the Member Dealer Admissions Committee.
Age Limits
The JSE has no maximum age limit for members sitting on the Board. However the minimum age limit is 18 years.
Transparency
Directors are required to provide to the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee, information as it relates to business dealings, board affiliations and any other information that would pose a conflict of interest.
Accounting Standards
The Jamaica Stock Exchange Board is governed by the standards as communicated from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica.
Ethics
The Jamaica Stock Exchange currently maintains ethics and confidentiality requirements for Directors and these are posted on the Website.
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Brokerages & Contact Information
BARITA INVESTMENTS LTD.15 St. Lucia Way, Kingston 5. Phone: 926-2681-2 / 926-2686Fax: 929-8432 e-mail: [email protected]
SCOTIA INVESTMENTS JAMAICA LTD . 7 Holborn Road, Kingston 10. Phone: 960-6699 / 968-3365Fax: 960-3984e-mail: [email protected]
JMMB SECURITIES LTD.11 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5. Phone: 920-5039 / 920-4720 Fax: 960-8106 e-mail: [email protected]
FIRST GLOBAL FINANCIAL SERVICES LTD.2 St. Lucia Avenue, Kingston 5.Phone: 926-1275Fax: 926-1279 / 929-6436e-mail: [email protected]
MAYBERRY INVESTMENTS LTD.1 ½ 0xford Road, Kingston 5. Phone: 929-1908-9Fax: 929-1501 / 920-2103 e-mail: [email protected]
SAGICOR INVESTMENTS LTD. 60 Knutsford Boulevard, Kingston 5. Phone: 929-5583/4 Fax: 926-0555e-mail: [email protected]
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Caribbean Producers Jamaica Ltd ......................................................
Caribbean Cream ................................................................................
Carreras Ltd .........................................................................................
CGM Gallagher Insurance ...................................................................
Consolidated Barkeries ........................................................................
e-Campus ............................................................................................
Ernst & Young Services Ltd. ................................................................
First Global Financial ...........................................................................
GraceKennedy .....................................................................................
JNGI .....................................................................................................
Kingston Properties Ltd ........................................................................
Kingston Wharves ...............................................................................
Lasco Distributors ................................................................................
Magaritaville .........................................................................................
Mayberry Investments Ltd ....................................................................
Medical Disposable Services ...............................................................
National Housing Trust ........................................................................
Paramount Trading Ltd ........................................................................
RJR ......................................................................................................
Salada Foods .......................................................................................
Scotia Jamaica .....................................................................................
Supreme Venture .................................................................................
Unicomer Jamaica (Courts) .................................................................
Victoria Mutual .....................................................................................
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Mr. Allan Lewis - Deputy Chairman
Mr. Curtis Martin
Mr. Donovan Perkins - Chairman
Mrs. Rita Humphries-Lewin, C.D.
Mr. Curtis Martin is the former Deputy Group President of Capital and Credit Financial Group, as well as the former CEO of Capital & Credit Merchant Bank (CCMB) and Capital & Credit Securities.
He has over 30 years experience in the financial services sector and served as Chairman of the Jamaica Stock Exchange from 2006 to 2011.
Mr. Martin holds a MBA in Finance from Columbia University and a B.Sc. (Hons.) in Management Studies from the University of the West Indies.
He is married with two (2) children and is very keen on spending time with his family. His interest includes Bee Keeping and International Finance.
He resigned from the Board in March 2013.
PROFILES OF DIRECTORS
Mr. Donovan H. Perkins, BA (Hons.), MBA is the President & CEO of Sagicor Investments Jamaica Ltd. Prior to returning to Jamaica in 1993, he worked with Bank of America in Corporate Banking. In addition to serving on the Board of the Exchange, he sits on the Boards of Pan Jamaican Investment Trust Limited and Jamaica Producers Group. He previously served the public sector as Deputy Chairman of the National Water Commission, and as a director of the National Insurance Fund and Jamaica Social Investment Fund. His private sector contribution has included lobby associations including the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica and the Jamaica Bankers Association, where he served as a Vice President. Mr. Perkins holds a Bachelor's Degree in Finance (Hons.) from the University of South Florida and an MBA with concentrations in Finance and Marketing from The Darden School at the University of Virginia.
Mr. Allan Lewis is the Senior Vice President, Group Strategy, of the Victoria Mutual Group Limited where he has served for the past seven years. Prior to this, Mr. Lewis served as Managing Director of Prime Asset Management Limited, where he is currently the Chairman of the Board of Directors. He also currently serves as Chairman of the Pension Funds Association of Jamaica and Chairman of the Board of the Jamaica Racing Commission/ Betting Gaming & Lotteries Superannuation Fund.
Mr. Lewis has had a distinguished career in life insurance; pension fund risk management, asset management, and strategic planning. He achieved the designation Associate of the Society of Actuaries in 1986, and a Masters in Business Administration in 1987.
Mr. Lewis is the Chairman of the JSE Rules Committee. He is also a member of the Kiwanis Club of North St. Andrew; a mentor for students at the University of the West Indies and a member of the Board of the Mona Preparatory School Foundation.
Mrs. Humphries-Lewin is a past Chairman of the JSE and is the Founder and Chairman of the Barita Companies, which includes Barita Investments L imited and Bar ita Unit Trusts Management Company Limited. A pioneer in stock broking in Jamaica and the wider Caribbean, her sterling contribution led to her being conferred wi th The Order o f D i st inct ion Commander Class by the Government of Jamaica in the year 2000.
A philanthropist in many areas of the Jamaican society, her passion continues to rest in the field of early childhood education. She was honoured in 2012 with a Doctorate Degree of Education in Leadership by Mico University, for her contribution to early childhood development.
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Mr. Christopher Berry
Mr. Mark Croskery
Mr. Edwin McKie; C.D.
Mr. Christopher Berry has been the Executive Chairman of Mayberry Investments Limited since 1993. A former Deputy Chairman of the Jamaica Stock Exchange, he sits on several boards, including the Jamaica Central Securities Depository, Access Financial Services, Apex Health Care Associates Limited, Apex Pharmacy Limited, Rose Town Foundation for The Built Environment and St. Edmund trust.
He has over twenty years experience in the securities industry, having joined Mayberry Investments Limited in 1987 when he was responsible for corporate planning and information technology. He subsequently led the company's listing on the Jamaica Stock Exchange in 2005.
Mr. Berry has a Bachelor of Industrial Engineering (Hons.) from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia.
His interests are tennis, sailing, basketball, computers and economics.
He is married to Dr. Patricia Yap-Berry with two (2) children
Mr. Mark Croskery has been Chief Executive Officer of Stocks & Securities Limited (SSL) since 2007. He serves as an Executive Director on the Board of Directors. SSL has grown into a leading provider of wealth management, financial planningproducts & services for retail customers and SMEs, by creating savings for Jamaicans with investment portfolios.
Before joining SSL, Mr. Croskery was a leading Wealth Manager and Equity Trader at NCB Capital Markets Ltd.
Mr. Croskery received a M.Sc. in Global Financial Analysis and a dual B.Sc. in Corporate Finance/Accounting from Bentley University in Boston, Massachusetts.
Mr. Croskery is a Director on the Board of the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) where he serves on the Compensation & Audit Committees. He is a Member of Young Presidents' Organization (YPO) and is also the Second Vice President of the Jamaica Securities Dealers Association (JSDA).
Mr. Croskery previously served on a number of public sector boards, including, Chairman, Fisheries Management & Development Fund, Director of Land Administration & Management Programme, Sugar Company of Jamaica and the Jamaica Racing Commission.
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PROFILES OF DIRECTORS
Mr. Edwin McKie is the Chairman and Managing Director of M/VL Stockbrokers Limited. A seasoned banker, he brings a wealth of experience from his work at various national financial and other institutions, to the Board of the Jamaica Stock Exchange. His specialization is in general management, administration, f i n a n c i a l p l a n n i n g a n d i n v e s t m e n t management.
He has been Trade Administrator and Chairman of the Trade Board Limited and also chaired the Board of the Agricultural Credit Bank; the Mandeville Area Hospital Board; the College of Agriculture Board and the Agricultural Credit Board. He also served as Board Member of the National Investment Bank of Jamaica, the Bank of Jamaica and the Development Bank of Jamaica.
A Bachelor of Commerce graduate of McGill University, Montreal, Canada, Mr. McKie was awarded the Order of Distinction (Commander Class) for his services to Jamaica in the field of Banking.
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Mr. Robert Drummond
Mr. Lissant Mitchell
PROFILES OF DIRECTORS
Mr. Jason Chambers is known for his expertise in the area of trading in emerging market debt, in particular, the Caribbean and Latin American sovereign issues. Mr. Chambers is the Vice President Investments at First Global Financial Services Limited. He has over 14 years' experience in Securities trading and investment banking services with particular
Mr. Jason ChambersVice President, Investments
Mr. Robert Drummond was President of First Global Financial Services Limited (FGFS), the securities trading and asset management subsidiary of GraceKennedy Limited from November 2008 to March 2013. His other roles included that of Principal of GK Investments, executing acquisition strategy and the development of new businesses within the financial services and retail division.
Mr. Drummond's career has included appointments in general management and strategic planning for Fortune 500 companies such as American Express, ITT and Nike. Additionally, Mr. Drummond has spent several years as a management consultant assisting Caribbean and U.S. companies with strategy implementation and business process improvement. He began his career in public accounting with PricewaterhouseCoopers in New York City.
He resigned from the JSE Board in March 2013.
emphasis on deal structuring and distribution. Mr. Chambers received his Bachelor of Science degree in Management Studies and Economics from the University of the West Indies and has continued to build on his professional development and technical expertise through pursuit of the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Designation.
With over 20 years of experience in the financial services sector, Julian Mair currently operates as JMMB's Group Chief Investment Strategist. In addition to his position at JMMB, Julian has played a significant role in the development of Jamaica's capital market.
His experience includes positions at Jamaica's foremost financial institutions including Head of Treasury and Investment Services at Dehring, Bunting and Golding (now Scotia Investments) and Senior Trader and Cambio Manager at JMMB. In addition, he has partnered and consulted with various international financial institutions and the Government of Jamaica in structuring Global Bond Issues.
A former Managing Director of Lets Investment Limited, his leadership resulted in the boutique operation becoming a global player in the trading of internationally-issued securities.
A founding member and current President of the Jamaica Securities Dealers Association (JSDA), Julian also serves various institutions as a director including JMMB Securities Limited, JMMB International, JMMB Puesto de Bolsa, , JMMB Investments Trinidad & Tobago Limited and the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
Mr. Julian Mair
Mr. Lissant Mitchell has over 20 years experience in the local financial industry. He joined Scotia Investments in October 2007 as SVP Treasury & Capital Markets and was promoted to Chief Operating Officer in October 2010, and appointed S e n i o r V i c e P r e s i d e n t W e a l t h Management – Scotiabank Group Jamaica & Chief Executive Officer – Scotia Investments Jamaica Limited November 1st 2011.
Lissant has served as the President of the Primary Dealers Association and Secretary of the Jamaica Securities Dealers Assoc iat ion. L i ssant s i t s on the Scotiabank's and Scotia Investments' Asset & Liability Committees as well as the Group's Managed Funds Investment Committee. He is also a director of Scotia Investments Jamaica Limited, Scotia Asset Management Jamaica Limited, Scotia Caribbean Income Fund, and the Jamaica Stock Exchange.
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Mrs. Marlene Street-Forrest is the General Manager of the Jamaica Stock Exchange. Mrs. Street-Forrest has a B.Sc. in Management Studies and an MBA. She has over twenty five years of combined experience in financial and general management.
Her mandate as General Manager of the JSE is to continue the process of developing the Exchange, ensuring that cutting edge technology is used to assist in providing the greatest level of efficiencies in the market.
Mrs. Street-Forrest, who is a Justice of the Peace, serves as Secretary of the Board of the JSE and a Director of the Jamaica Central Securities Depository and the JCSD Trustees Services Limited.
Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest; J.P.
PROFILES OF DIRECTORS AND SENIOR MANAGEMENT
Mr Dennis Cohen is charged with oversight of a number of the Group's business segments including retail, corporate, insurance and wealth management and provides leadership and oversight for all Financial Reporting, Taxation and Regulatory Reporting activities for the Group. He is also responsible for investor relations and monitoring the performance of the organisation against strategy and budget.
As the former CEO of NCB Capital Markets Ltd., he had responsibility for the day to day management of the Group's securities dealership and stock brokerage business, which forms a major part of the wealth management segment.
Mr. Cohen currently serves as Chairman of Advantage General Insurance Company Limited (AGIC) and Mutual Security Insurance Brokers Limited. He is also director of National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited, NCB Capital Markets Limited, NCB Insurance Company Limited, NCB (Cayman) Limited, West Indies Trust Company Limited, Jamaica Stock Exchange and AIC Finance Limited. He is also a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ).
Mr. Cohen resigned from the JSE Board in October 2013.
As CEO, Mr. Gooden is charged with leading the performance of the company's wealth management, asset management and investment banking business lines. Prior to this appointment he was the Deputy Chief Executive Officer where he led the team through a number of successful strategic and portfolio deals. He rejoined the company in 2009 as Vice President of Investments & Trading and had responsibility for over J$200 billion worth of assets spanning NCB Capital Markets Ltd, NCB Insurance Co. Ltd & NCB (Cayman) Ltd. With seven years' experience at the senior management level, his background also includes research, unit trust & pension fund management, structured products, private equity, corporate finance and mergers & acquisitions.
Mr. Gooden was appointed to the Board of the JSE in November 2013, he is also a director of NCB Capital Markets and Elite Diagnostic Limited and serves as Treasurer of the Jamaica Securities Dealers Association and the Wolmer's Old Boys Association.
Mr. Steven Gooden
1. Mr. Dylan Coke - NCB Capital Markets Limited
2. Mr. Phillip Armstrong - Sagicor Investments Limited
3. Mr. Ian McNaughton - Barita Investments Limited
4. Mr. Gary Peart - Mayberry Investments Ltd.
5. Dr. Derrick McKoy - MV/L Stock Brokers Limited
There are five alternate Directors who have been approved
by the Directors of the Exchange. These are:
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Mrs. Jane George
Mr. Livingstone Morrison is the Deputy Governor of the Bank of Jamaica with responsibility for Administration and Technical Services, Finance and Technology and Payment System and Risk Management. Mr. Morrison also serves as the Chairman of the Regulatory and Market Oversight Committee of the Jamaica Stock Exchange and a Director of the Jamaica Central Securities Depository.
Mr. Morrison joined the staff of the Bank of Jamaica in 1982 and worked for several years in the Financial Institutions Supervisory Division. Between 1998 and 2002, Mr. Morrison served as the Division Chief of the Finance and Technology Division, with core responsibilities for strategic management of the accounting, finance, and information and communication technology functions of the Bank. In 2011, Mr. Morrison assumed responsibility for the Administration and Technical Services Division in addition to the Finance and Technology and Payment System and Risk Management Division.
Mr. Morrison chairs the Regulatory & Market Oversight Committee and is also a Director of the Jamaica Central Securities Depository. He studied at the U.W.I. And University of Oxford and holds a masters degree in Accounting.
Mr. Livingstone Morrison - Chairman Regulatory & Market Oversight Committee (RMOC)
Miss Dian Black
PROFILES OF INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
Miss Dian Black is the Acting Principal Director of the Debt Management Branch (DMB) in the Ministry of Finance & Planning. Miss Black has responsibility for leading the strategic and operational activities of the DMB in raising adequate levels of funding to satisfy t h e G o v e r n m e n t ' s budgetary requirements.
In her capacity, she also gives pol icy advice on debt management matters to senior off ic ials in the Ministry and provides the necessary interface between the JSE and the Government.
Mrs. Jane George assumed the role of Corporate Attorney-at-Law and Head of the Legal Department of the Lascelles, deMercado Group of Companies in 2001, becoming the Company Secretary and head of the Corporate Secretariat in 2005. Following the takeover of Lascelles, deMercado & Co. Ltd by the Italian spirits group, Gruppo Campari, and the merger of Lascelles, deMercado & Co. and its Jamaican subsidiaries into J. Wray & Nephew Limited in August 2013, she was appointed Senior Legal Counsel of J. Wray & Nephew Limited. She was admitted as a Solicitor in England and Wales and as an Attorney-at-Law in Jamaica and is a member of the Law Society of England & Wales and the Jamaican Bar Association.
Mrs. George, who has approximately 28 years experience in the legal profession in Jamaica and England, joined the Board of the Jamaica Stock Exchange in 2008. She sits on the Regulatory and Market Oversight Committee, the Corporate Governance and Nomination Committee, the Audit and Finance Committee (which she currently chairs) and the Member Dealer Admissions Committee.
Mr. Garth Kiddoe Mr. Kiddoe is an Enterprise Consultant, with experience in Corporate Governance, Accounting, Management, Accreditation Systems and Procedures and Electrical Engineering. He is also a trained Family Business Consultant. Most recently he was a member of the Project Management team for the UTech Enhancement Project, a US$42.6 Million project funded jointly by the Government of Jamaica, the Caribbean Development Bank and the University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech). Mr. Kiddoe is Chairman of the Professional Engineers Registration Board, a member of the Board of Directors of the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) representing the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ), Chairman of the Board of the Jamaica Central Securities Depository Ltd, a subsidiary of the JSE, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the JSE e-Learning Campus, and a member of the Public Accountancy Board (PAB). He is a member of the Practice Monitoring Committee of the PAB and serves on a number of the sub-Committees of the Board of the Jamaica Stock Exchange, including the Regulatory and Market Oversight, Audit and Corporate Governance Committees.
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Mrs. Janet E. Morrison
JSE BOARD COMMITTEES 2012/2013
LISTING COMMITTEEChairman: Mr. Donovan Perkins Mr. Allan Lewis Miss Dian Black Mr. Steven Gooden (Alternate Mr. Dylan Coke)
Mr. Christopher Berry (Alternate Mr. Gary Peart)
Mr. Livingstone Morrison Mr. Ed McKie (Alternate Dr. Derrick McKoy)
MEMBER DEALER ADMISSION COMMITTEEChairman: Mr. Livingstone Morrison Miss Dian Black Mr. Garth Kiddoe Mrs. Jane George Mrs. Janet Morrison
COMPENSATION COMMITTEEChairman: Mr. Donovan Perkins Mr. Allan Lewis Mr. Mark Croskery Mr. Steven Gooden (Alternate Mr. Dylan Coke)
Mrs. Jane George
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEChairman: Mr. Donovan Perkins Mr. Allan Lewis Mr. Steven Gooden (Alternate Mr. Dylan Coke)
Mr. Julian Mair Mrs. Janet Morrison Mrs. Marlene Street Forrest (Co-opted)
Mr. Robin Levy (Co-opted)
RULES COMMITTEEChairman: Mr. Allan Lewis Mr. Garth Kiddoe Miss Dian Black Mr. Ed McKie (Alternate Dr. Derrick McKoy)
Mr. Dylon CokeMr. Gary Peart
Mrs. Janet Morrison was called to the Jamaican Bar in 1978. Her practice is primarily in the areas of Corporate and Commercial Law. A graduate of the University of the West Indies and the Norman Manley Law School, Janet also holds a Masters Degree in Commercial and Corporate Law from the University of the West Indies.
Mrs. Morrison is a member of the board of the Jamaica Stock Exchange and is a member of the board's Executive Committee, the Regulatory & Market Oversight Committee and Chair of the Corporate Governance & Nomination Committee. She is also an independent director of Mystic Mountain Limited and is the past chairman of the Justice Reform Committee of the Private Sector Organization of Jamaica. She is listed in International Financial Law Review 1000 (IFRL 1000) as one of the world's leading lawyers.
Mrs. Morrison is a member of the Council of the Jamaican Bar Association (JBA) and the Commercial Law Sub-Committee and the Publications Sub-Committee of the JBA. She was one of the JBA's representatives in making submissions to the Jamaican Parliament in the deliberation by the House in drafting the Companies Act 2004. She is a member of the Insolvency Law Reform Committee which has made submissions to the Government of Jamaica for reform to the insolvency laws. She is a member of the sub-committee of the Board of the Jamaica International Financial Services Authority reviewing a suite of draft legislation to form the legal frame work for the establishment of an international financial services centre in Jamaica. She has presented at several conferences on Corporate Governance, the Pensions Act and the Companies Act and has contributed legal commentaries and articles in the Jamaican press. She is an associate tutor at the Norman Manley Law School, Mona Campus in company law and is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators.
PROFILES OF INDEPENDENT DIRECTORS
REGULATORY & MARKET OVERSIGHT COMMITTEEChairman: Mr. Livingstone Morrison Miss Dian Black Mr. Garth Kiddoe Mrs. Jane George Mrs. Janet Morrison
AUDIT COMMITTEE Chairman: Mrs. Jane George Mr. Garth Kiddoe Mr. Allan Lewis Mr. Livingstone Morrison Mr. Mark CroskeryMr. Ed McKieMiss Dian Black
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE & NOMINATION COMMITTEE Chairman: Mrs. Janet MorrisonMr. Robert Drummond ( Alternate Mr. Jason Chambers)
Mr. Julian Mair Mrs. Jane George Mr. Lissant MitchellMr Ed McKie
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Marlene Street Forrest General Manager, JSE
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Robin Levy General Manager, JCSDJCSD Trustee Services Limited & Deputy General Manager, JSE
Michelle Sirdar Manager, Registrar Services
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Josephine Lewis Manager, Trustee Services
Wentworth Graham Chief Regulatory Officer
Suzette Whyte Financial Controller
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Suzette McNaught Manager, Information Technology & Systems
Neville Ellis Marketing & Communication Manager
Riccalya Robb Manager, Market Operations & Trading
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KadyllMcNaught HermittManager,Depository Service Unit
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Acknowledgement
The Jamaica Stock Exchange is proud to present the 2013 Edition of its Year Book. We recognize that every year our readers look forward to this widely read publication and we endeavour to improve the timing of this very invaluable resource. This annual publication is a compilation of facts, figures, charts and other illustrations about the performance of the Jamaican stock market over many years. It is a treasured source of research material for potential investors locally and abroad, as well as for financial planners and managers.
This year we are in transition as we move to diversify our product offerings. This means that there will be much more to report on in the coming years. We are proud to have been of service to you through the years, through our various projects and programmes but most importantly through this great medium. We pledge to continue this proud tradition of presenting this book to you and to always improve and innovate with each edition we publish. Thanks to all our subscribers and advertisers who have over the years, stuck with us and have continued to provide feedback, make recommendations and suggestions on how to improve this product.
The publication of this book would not be possible without the guidance of the JSE's Chairman, Donovan Perkins and General Manager, Marlene Street Forrest. Recognition must also be given to all JSE members of staff for supporting the necessary editorial processes. We look forward to your continued support in meeting the needs of our growing market and investor base.
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