Transcorp’s annual profit leaps by 528% as revenue crosses N111 billion
Transcorp plans to pay shareholders a dividend of N0.02 per share (equivalent to a total payout of N813 million) for ...
Transcorp plans to pay shareholders a dividend of N0.02 per share (equivalent to a total payout of N813 million) for ...
Julius Berger makes the pick for trading much lower than its intrinsic value at the moment.
Mr Elumelu says the prevailing hardship should make Nigerians elect better leaders to come 2023.
Many investors went for United Capital's shares.
The size of trade shrank by as much as 33 per cent.
The index has seen a 10.4 per cent gain January to date.
Sell-offs in the shares of MTN Nigeria, GTCO and Access Bank sparked off the retreat just as trade volume declined ...
FBN Holdings and some other bank equities led the recovery.
The index has yielded 7.71 per cent year to date.
Oil drilling giant Seplat drove Friday’s climb, with support from Nigerian Breweries, Vitafoam, Transcorp and Courteville.
Investors’ stronger risk appetite means trade volume scaled up by 10 per cent.
The all-share index fell 0.12 per cent.
Investors continued to warm to the shares of the bourse latest arrival BUA Foods.
The all-share index rose 0.57 per cent.
BUA Cement and lenders Zenith Bank and Stanbic IBTC Bank helped pushed total gains on Tuesday.
Year to date, the index is up by 3.82 per cent.
The all-share index eased 0.51 per cent.
Nigerian Breweries, Seplat and GTCO, helped set the slide in motion.
The all-share index rose 0.52 per cent.
The benchmark index is only steps away from the highest point ever reached this year
The revenue was 57 per cent bigger than the figure posted in the same period of 2020.
Central to Friday’s performance was Ecobank Transnational Incorporated and FBN Holdings.
Rising by 105.04 points, the all-share index closed at 41,249.71, while market capitalisation climbed to N21.5 trillion.
The all-share index slipped 46.77 basis points to 39,204.54, while market capitalisation fell to N20.4 trillion.
Trade volume depleted by as much as 31 per cent.
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