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    Oando Slides as Negative Investors Sentiment Persists

    Olu AnisereBy Olu AnisereSeptember 21, 2025Updated:September 21, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Oando Slides as Negative Investors Sentiment Persists

    The Indigenous energy company, Oando Plc, market value declined, albeit very softly, amidst declining demand for energy stock in the Nigerian stock market.

    The company, which ranked strongly among top performers in the Nigerian Exchange in 2024, has seen significant price depreciation driven by investors’ negative sentiment.

    The stock trading pattern reflects heightened volatility spurred by investors’ negative perceptions.Despite strong earnings fundamentals, rock-solid capital expenditure, and an encouraging expansion drive, the oil stock has been falling.

    The company share price declined to N47.75 on Friday close as the trading data showed that 1.080 million units of Oando Plc valued at N51.835 million were transacted in the local bourse.

    The negative price movement left the market value of the company’s 12.431 billion shares outstanding at N593.599 billion, trading at about a 47% discount to its highest value attained in 52 weeks.

    Oando opened at N48 per share and closed at N47.75 after it had reached N48.70 during the week. A slew of equity investors are not currently rating Oando due to sell pressures on the counter.

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