Four stocks were traded and they all saw their prices move significantly.
Volume mover Doctors Hospital dropped $0.10 on a single trade of 5,500 shares to close down at $2.45. FirstCaribbean, the only bank to trade on Wednesday, also saw a drop in price as it moved 1,500 shares in a single trade losing $0.07 to close at $10.90. The final stock to see a price drop, Cable Bahamas needed two trades to move 1,100; its $0.10 drop saw the lone cable and leading ISP, close at $9.20.
Finally, Bahamas Property Fund stemmed the downward trend with a big jump in the other direction. On a single trade of 1,000 shares the company grabbed a $0.20 hike to close at its new 52-week high of $10.60.
By: C. E. HUGGINS, Business Editor, The Nassau Guardian