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Browsing: First Holdco
First HoldCo Plc lost more than 8% of its market value on Thursday in the Nigerian stock
First Holdco Plc’s market value surged by 10% on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) as investors’ sentiment
First Holdco Plc experienced significant sell-offs and lost more than 20% of its market value
First Holdco Plc dropped by more than 16.78% in three days due to aggressive selloffs by the company’s shareholders in the stock market. The financial services company’s negative performance aligned with broader sentiment in the Nigerian Exchange.
In capital markets, there are moments when rhetoric becomes irrelevant, and conviction is measured only in cash deployed. Today, Wednesday, May 13, 2026, delivered one of those moments.
First Holdco Plc lost approximately 14% of its market value on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) as investors rotated out interest in the oldest listed financial services companies in Nigeria.
FirstHoldco Gains 23% on Trading Volume, Pre-Q1 Positioning FirstHoldco gained 23% as investors stepped up buying action in the shares…
Non-operating company of First Bank of Nigeria, First Holdco Plc’s stock market value increased by more than 12% last week, reflecting investors’ improved sentiment as the first quarter of the 2026 earnings season approaches.
First Holdco Writes Off N27m as Bad Debt, Not N748bn Screaming headlines, First Holdco wrote off N748 billion in bad…
FirstHoldco Drops Sharply after Poor Earnings Performance Non-operating company of First Bank of Nigeria Limited, First Holdco Plc, dropped about…
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