SGJ: Trade in Shares
mckoy 2017-11-20T19:54:53-05:00Scotia Group Jamaica Limited (SGJ) has advised that a Senior Officer purchased 56,700 SGJ shares on November 15, 2017.
Scotia Group Jamaica Limited (SGJ) has advised that a Senior Officer purchased 56,700 SGJ shares on November 15, 2017.
NCB Financial Group Limited (NCBFG) has advised that an Executive purchased 1,500 NCBFG shares on November 15, 2017.
Mayberry Investments Limited (MIL) has advised that a connected party purchased 45,017 MIL shares on November 16, 2017.
Caribbean Producers Jamaica Limited (CPJ) has declared an interim dividend of $0.06 per share payable on January 19, 2018 to shareholders on record as at December 15, 2017. The ex-dividend date is December 13, 2017.as at December 15, 2017. The ex-dividend date is December 13, 2017.
The inflation rate for the month October 2017 was 0.4%, following an upward movement of 0.7% in September 2017. The movement was attributed mainly to the ‘Housing, Water, Electricity, Gas and Other Fuels’ division which recorded an increase of 1.7%. According to the Statistical Institute of Jamaica (STATIN), the movement was traced to a 2.2%
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Knutsford Express Services Limited (KEX) has advised that a Director purchased 15,000 KEX shares on November 14, 2017.
Caribbean Cream Limited (KREMI) has advised that a Director purchased a total of 13,617 KREMI shares during the period November 10 to 13, 2017.
Salada Foods Jamaica Limited (SALF) has advised that the Board of Directors has declared an interim dividend of $0.50 per share payable on December 18, 2017 to shareholders on record as at December 1, 2017. The ex-dividend date is November 29, 2017.
U.S.: U.S. Home Starts Climb to Highest Level in a Year, Permits Rise U.S. new-home construction rebounded in October to the fastest pace in a year, partly reflecting recovery efforts in the hurricane-stricken South, government figures showed Friday. A pickup in permit applications for one- family dwellings indicates building will remain firm in coming months.