INTERVIEW: 10 Okomu Oil workers killed in last five years, MD says; speaks on illegal logging
The Edo State-based oil palm company says it is struggling with criminals who destroy nearby forests, steal its products and ...
The Edo State-based oil palm company says it is struggling with criminals who destroy nearby forests, steal its products and ...
Traders put up huge volumes of shares in Okomu Oil, Conoil and FBN Holdings for sale, triggering the slide.
Blue chip stocks including cement-maker WAPCO, Presco, Okomu Oil and Flour Mills drove the climb in a session during which ...
Helping gains were Okomu Oil, International Breweries, Cadbury and Presco.
Helping gains were Okomu Oil, International Breweries, Cadbury and Presco.
Until Tuesday, the bourse had been on a rally since April 32, buoyed by an unusually strong investors’ sentiment, and ...
The all-share index added 709.5 basis points to close at 50,836, while market capitalisation jumped to N27.4 trillion.
The all-share index contracted by 122.6 points to close at 46,842.9, while market capitalisation closed at N25.5 trillion.
The all-share index dropped 31.62 basis points to 41,943.83, while market capitalisation eased to N20.9 trillion.
The posted record turnover in excess of N31 billion as sales enlarged 66.7 per cent, with exports to outside its ...
Also helping gains at individual stock level were palm fruit processors Presco and Okomu Oil.
Market breadth was negative, making 26 losers to emerge relative to 19 gainers.
The day’s positive show hinged on the performances of Okomu Oil, Dangote Cement and WAPCO.
Year to date, the index is down by 3.45 per cent.
The market capitalisation inched higher by N58 billion or 0.45 per cent to close at N13.063 trillion against N13.005 trillion ...
The All-Share Index (ASI) rose by 261.12 points or 1.09 per cent to close at 24,202.87 against 23,941.75 recorded on ...
The market capitalisation which opened at N12.440 trillion rose by N37 billion to close at N12.477 trillion, indicating by 0.30 ...
The market capitalisation rose by N171 billion to close at N13.522 trillion against N13.351trillion.
The market capitalisation declined to N10.936 trillion against N10.973 trillion.
Dangote Sugar was the second best performing stock in July.
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