Nestle reacts to allegation of adding sugar to infant formulas in Nigeria
The reaction is contained in a statement issued on Thursday and shared with PREMIUM TIMES by the company’s Head of ...
The reaction is contained in a statement issued on Thursday and shared with PREMIUM TIMES by the company’s Head of ...
“Most of the naira weakness will affect 2024, more than 2023, and it will take some time for MTN to ...
Loans denominated in US dollar constituted more than 60 per cent of Nestlé Nigeria’s total liabilities, during a year when ...
Profit before taxation climbed 29.5 per cent to N100.6 billion, the company said.
Pre-tax inched up to N61.9 billion, improving by 2 per cent, while net profit was 2.1 per cent better than ...
Analysts say the firms share price rise was not necessarily driven by company fundamentals or specific business benefiting news.
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The All-Share Index decreased by 309.51 points or 1.36 per cent to close at 22,470.79 against 22,780.30 achieved on Wednesday.
The All-Share Index dipped 711.06 points, representing 3.12 per cent, to close at 22,078.58 compared with 22,789.64 on Wednesday.
The market capitalisation which opened trading for the month at N13.657 trillion, dipped N208 billion to close at N13.449 trillion.
CBN said the move is aimed at boosting local production of milk.
The All-Share Index lost 294.90 points or 1.05 per cent to close at 27,772.19 compared with 28,067.09 achieved on Friday.
Market indicators rebounded on renewed bargain hunting on some blue chips after days of bearish trend.
The market capitalisation lost N59 billion or 0.45 per cent to close at N13.078 trillion against N13.137 trillion.
The market capitalisation dropped amidst sell pressure in blue chips.
The market capitalisation inched N145 billion to close at N13.426 trillion against N13.281 trillion recorded on Wednesday.
The Presidential Election Petition Tribunal on Tuesday delivered judgement on the petition filed by the PDP and its candidate.
The market capitalisation dropped to N12 trillion mark.
Investors’ wealth reduced by N24 billion as market capitalisation closed lower at N11.079 trillion against N11.103 trillion recorded on Friday.
Market capitalisation increased further by N42 billion to close at N11.765 trillion against N11.722 trillion on Wednesday.
“Golden Morn Puffs is made from maize, millet, oats and soya..."
“I urge other manufacturing firms to emulate Nestle and domicile their investment opportunities in Nigeria."
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