NGX Group Kayode Tokede A total of 16 companies worth N109.11billion in market capitalization have failed to comply with post-listing requirements of the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) of filing audited result and accounts at stipulated period, THISDAY investigation has revealed. THISDAY learnt that three out of the 16 companies have not remitted six years results […]
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Oando, Medview Airline, Others Fail to Submit Two-year Results on NGX
Darasimi Adebisi Oando Plc, Medview Airlines Plc, among other listed companies have failed to submit over two-year audited result and accounts on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX). The Exchange disclosed that Oando, Medview Airlines, International Energy Insurance Plc, Thomas Wyatt Nigeria Plc, and Goldlink Insurance Plc have not submitted 2019 & 2020 audited results to […]
Investors Besiege Oil Companies’ Shares Over Rising Crude Prices
With the upward trend in global oil prices, investors are building positive sentiments around oil, thereby ensuring that the oil and gas sector on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited grew by N145.734 billion in the first nine months of the year. The gain was triggered by the gains in the share prices of Seplat Energy, […]
Sterling Bank Plc hits the top traded again
The Nigerian Stock Exchange ended Thursday’s trading session this week, in negative territory. The All Share Index closed at 29.553.12 basis points, down 0.39%. Year to date, the index is down 5.97%. Top Gainers and Losers Chams Plc was the best performing stock today. The stock gained 10% to close at N0.22. Forte Oil Plc […]
Tantalizers Drop 41.67% To Emerge Worst Performing Stock On NSE In July
Floor of Nigerian Stock Exchange Low, medium and high capitalised equities dominated worst performing table on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) for the month of July in percentage terms. Concise News gathered that Tantalizers emerged the worst performing equity in percentage terms with 41.67 per cent. Data obtained from NSE indicated that the stock during […]
Stock market investors lose N11billion on trading floor
Brokers on the floor of Nigerian Stock Exchange in Lagos. Continued share price depreciation on the equity sector of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE), yesterday pulled the market capitalisation further down by N110 billion. At the close of trading yesterday, All-Share Index (NSE-ASI) shed 303.16 absolute points, representing a decline of 0.81 per cent to […]