Transcorp, BUA Foods, NEM Insurance top stock pick this week
This is not a buy, sell or hold recommendation but a stock investment guide. You may need to involve your ...
This is not a buy, sell or hold recommendation but a stock investment guide. You may need to involve your ...
The company recorded revenue of N1.77 trillion, representing a 16 per cent increase from N1.53 trillion in 2024.
Jaiz Bank led the gainers’ chart by 10 per cent, ending the session at N12.76.
The strong earnings performance also derived strength from some cost-cutting measures, which softened the pressure of expenditure on bottom line.
BUA Food's revenue rises to ₦912.5 Billion. The company's Profit Before Tax hits ₦276.1 Billion.
Nigerians have experienced an unprecedented surge in the prices of basic food items across the country following the emergence of ...
BUA Foods said its Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held on 25 September at Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja.
BUA Foods is currently worth N6.8 trillion, 41 per cent higher than the valuation of BUA Cement, the group’s flagship ...
He revealed that the company was investing in the project comprising a sugar refinery, ethanol plant and other supporting infrastructure
According to the company, this decision to maintain prices is a result of the little reliance on FX for rice ...
BUA restates commitment to supporting local rice farmers for food security in Nigeria.
The planned dividend is subject to shareholders’ approval at the firm’s forthcoming annual general meeting.
Profit before taxation climbed 29.5 per cent to N100.6 billion, the company said.
Selling & distribution costs surged by one-third to N10.4 billion even though the firm cut its administrative expenses by 18.3 ...
Sell-off in the shares of cement makers BUA Cement and Dangote Cement triggered the drop in a session.
The all-share index was down by 364.31 basis points at 52,411.09, while market capitalisation fell to N28.3 trillion.
BUA Foods will hand out 90.3 per cent of its net profit for the year to shareholders.
Over the years, BUA foods has invested heavily in the backward integration program of the Federal Government under the supervision ...
Profit for the period came to N16.6 billion from N15.5 billion a year earlier.
Investors’ stronger risk appetite means trade volume scaled up by 10 per cent.
The all-share index fell 0.12 per cent.
Analysts say the firms share price rise was not necessarily driven by company fundamentals or specific business benefiting news.
Nigerian stocks slide after sell pressure on Dangote Cement, GTCO
Since the turn of the year, the index has advanced by 2.7 per cent.
Meyer and Julius Bergen are also on the list.
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