NSE: Investors lose N25 billion amid selling pressure on consumer goods
Transcorp was the most active stock with 428.292 million units of its stocks worth N559.209 million traded in 903 deals.
Transcorp was the most active stock with 428.292 million units of its stocks worth N559.209 million traded in 903 deals.
The consumer goods sector was worst hit by the downtrend of the five sectorial indices as it slid by 0.62% ...
The All Share Index rose by 75.82 points or 0.31 per cent to close at 24,841.94 compared with 24,766.12 recorded ...
The market capitalisation shed N16 billion to close at N12.868 trillion against N12.884 trillion.
The market capitalisation which opened at N12.923 trillion inched N46 billion or 0.36 per cent to close at N12.969 trillion.
Transcorp maintains a positive revenue outlook.
The market capitalisation which opened at N12.940 trillion shed N24 billion to close at N12.916 trillion.
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The market capitalisation inched N145 billion to close at N13.426 trillion against N13.281 trillion recorded on Wednesday.
The All-Share Index lost 45.40 points to close at 32,568.65 compared with 32,614.05 recorded on Wednesday.
The All-Share Index also improved by 39.77 points to close at 32,453.69 against 32,413.92 achieved on Wednesday.
According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), about 24.6 million people live with cancer worldwide.
The All-Share Index dropped also by 588.14 basis points to 30,557.20 from 31,145.34 achieved on Wednesday.
The market capitalisation rose by N117 billion to close at N11.124 trillion compared with N11.007 trillion recorded on Thursday.
The market capitalisation closed lower at N11.474 trillion compared with N11.586 trillion on Wednesday.
The bank accounted for 605.54 million shares worth N14.53 billion followed by Transcorp.
Valentine Ozigbo has been appointed as its President/CEO with effect from January 1, 2019.
Transcorp Hotels delivered a commendable 29 per cent year-on-year growth in revenue.
Seplat records the highest loss to lead the losers’ table, shedding N15 to close at N635 per share.
The company’s profit after tax increased to N10.61 billion from the loss after tax of N1.13 billion recorded in 2016.
The market capitalisation closed higher with a growth of N59 billion to close at N15.954 trillion against N15.895 trillion on ...
The index rose by 1,225.43 points or 2.93 per cent to close higher at 43,041.54 against 41,816.11 recorded on Wednesday
The firm says it will perform better in last quarter, 2017.
The financial services sector was the toast of investors with 7.45 billion shares valued at N68. 24 billion transacted in ...
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