Business
Top Gains Outway Losses At Exchange
At the end of transactions on the floor of Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) for last week high gains were recorded by companies compared to the amount lost.
The highest gain was recorded by CAP Plc which made N12.50 gain, after opening and closing at N46.80 and N59.30, respectively.
Cadbury Nigerian Plc followered with N8.92 gains, opening and closing at N34.98 and N43.90 respectively. National Salt Co. Nig. Plc, Airline Services and Logistics Plc, United Bank of Africa (UBA) Plc and Diamond Bank Plc all made N1.82, N1.38, N1.10 and N0.98 gains, respectively.
Others include, Cutix Plc with N0.65 again, Africa Prudential Registrars Plc, 36 kobo, ABC Transport Plc and Courteville Business Solutions Plc, 11 kobo.
On the other hand, Paints and Coatings Manufactures Plc lost 41 kobo Costain (WA) Plc, Juli Plc, Learn Africa Plc, Academy Press Plc, WEMA Bank Plc all lost 27 kobo, 26 kobo, 21 kobo, 18 kobo and 17 kobo, respectively to be in the fore front of the losers of the week.
Ikeja Hotel Plc, WAPIC Insurance Plc, Multi-Trex Integrated Foods Plc and C – 1 leasing Plc also lost 15 kobo, 12 kobo and 05 kobo respectively to complete the top 10 losers of the week.
At the OTC Market for FGN Bonds, a turnover of 205.196 million units valued at N240.065 billion in 1,607 deals were recorded this last week in contrast to 127.417 million units worth N150.722 billion that changed hands in 814 deals, traded the previous week.
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