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    Premier Paints Trades Strong on Renewed Investor Confidence

    Gilbert AyoolaBy Gilbert AyoolaMarch 6, 2026Updated:March 6, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Premier Paints Trades Strong on Renewed Investor Confidence

    After a prolonged period of subdued performance and relative market silence, Premier Paints has re-emerged on the Nigerian equities scene with renewed vigour, topping the gainers’ chart and attracting notable investor attention.

    The resurgence in trading activity marks a turning point for the paint manufacturer, which has recently shown encouraging signs of operational recovery and financial stabilisation.

    The renewed interest in the stock is largely underpinned by the company’s unaudited full-year 2025 financial results, which indicate a significant turnaround from the weak earnings trajectory seen in prior periods.

    Investors appear to be responding positively to the company’s improving fundamentals, particularly the recovery in key profitability indicators.

    Financial performance reveals a notable shift in momentum. Profit before tax rebounded from a previously negative position to a positive level, while profit after tax followed a similar upward trajectory.

    This development signals a gradual but meaningful restoration of earnings strength, supported by improved revenue generation and operational adjustments. The improvement underscores Premier Paints’ resilience and its capacity to rebuild topline growth amid a challenging operating environment.

    Reflecting this improving outlook, the market rewarded the stock with a 9.92% appreciation, firmly positioning it on the green territory of the exchange’s performance table. The rally highlights growing optimism among investors who are increasingly pricing in the company’s potential recovery story.

    Trading activity on Wednesday, March 5, 2026, further reinforced this positive sentiment. The stock opened the session at N12.10 and closed at N13.30, recording a gain of N1.20 for the day. The closing price also stands comfortably above its 50-day moving average of N10.55, indicating strengthening technical momentum.

    Notably, the current price level remains significantly above the 52-week low of N11.00, suggesting that the stock may have established a new support level following its recent rebound.

    From a valuation perspective, the improved earnings outlook and renewed trading momentum position Premier Paints as a potential recovery play within the industrial goods segment. The company’s ability to transition from losses to profitability, alongside the growth of revenue drivers, is gradually reshaping investors’ perception toward a more constructive long-term outlook.

    Given the improving financial trajectory and strengthening market sentiment, Premier Paints may present a compelling opportunity for investors seeking exposure to turnaround stories within Nigeria’s manufacturing sector.

    The combination of recovering earnings, rising trading volumes, and positive price momentum suggests that the stock could continue to attract incremental institutional and retail interest. On this basis, a BUY/ACCUMULATE recommendation appears justified for medium-to-long-term investors.

    Should the company sustain its earnings recovery and maintain revenue growth momentum, the stock could reasonably target the N15.50 – N17.00 range in the near to medium term, representing further upside from current levels.

    While risks remain, particularly around cost pressures and broader macroeconomic conditions, the company’s improving profitability profile and renewed market attention indicate that Premier Paints Plc may be entering a new phase of financial and market recovery.

    For investors willing to position early in a turnaround cycle, the stock’s recent breakout could mark the beginning of a more sustained upward re-rating. NGX Index Surges as Nestle Nigeria, Stanbic IBTC Rally

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