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NGX Gains N8bn as Lafarge Africa, Haldane McCall Rally Nigerian Exchange rose by more than N8 billion as equities investors…
MTN Nigeria Plc has announced a plan to raise an additional N50 billion from the debt capital market as the telecom company seeks to shore up working capital.
Equities Investors Lose N123bn as GTCO, FBNH, STANBIC Plunge Equities investors lost about N123 billion on Monday as sell pressures…
Aradel Holdings and Seplat Energy Plc would be paying a quarterly dividend to their shareholders on Wednesday, according to details from corporate actions for the week.
Unilever Nigeria Plc’s stock market valuation surged to new 52-week highs on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) as a result of investors’ bets on the company in anticipation of robust future earnings and dividends.
Equities investors in the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) saw about N77 billion gain in the just concluded week. Due to bargain hunting spread over the trading sessions, the All-Share Index (ASI) edged up by 0.11% week-on-week to close at 97,829.02 points.
Investors on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) platform lost about N134 billion due to last minute selloffs in the equities market on Friday.
Equities market capitalisation of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) shrank by about N108 billion as investors dumped Oando energy and Access Holdings.
Lafarge Africa and Transcorp Plc are currently driving an uptrend on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) during early trading hours in the equities market.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) says not less than N1.682 trillion has been raised by banks through e-offering in the recapitalisation exercise. Dr Emomotimi Agama, the Director- General of SEC, said this in a statement on Wednesday in Lagos.
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