The Nigerian stock market has recorded a major gain of 64.11 per cent from July 2023 to June 2024, as the All-Share Index of the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) rose …
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Manufacturers Count N1.91bn FX Loss in Q1 2025 Amid Currency Volatility
Nigeria’s manufacturing sector continues to feel the pinch of unstable foreign exchange rates, as top firms recorded a combined N1.91 billion forex loss in the first quarter of 2025. This …
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BusinessDangote IndustriesFinance & ServicesNigeria
Dangote Cement Posts N209.2bn Profit in Q1 2025, Reflecting Strong Growth Despite Macroeconomic Challenges
Dangote Cement Plc has posted a remarkable profit after tax of N209.2bn for the first quarter ended 31 March 2025, marking an 85.7 per cent increase from the N112.7bn recorded …
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The Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) added N966bn in market value last week, helped by improved investor confidence and strong performances by major banking and consumer goods stocks. The market only …
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Dangote Cement Wins Platinum at Corporate Reporting Awards
Reporting Award for 2023, with MTN Nigeria taking the gold and Seplat Energy emerging as the runner-up. The award ceremony, held on Tuesday at the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), was organized …
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AirtelBusinessEconomyINVESTMENTMarketsNigeria
Stock investors lose N3.28tn on their investment in three months
Stock market investors on the floor of the Nigerian Exchange Limited lost N3.28tn of their investment between August 1 and October 31, 2022. The trading activities, which began with a …
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Abdul Samuel Rabiu’s BUA Group will cease from furthering the purchase of an expanse of land measuring 50,000 hectares it was invited to procure a decade ago by the Kogi …
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On Thursday, Dangote Cement Group said its chief finance officer, Guillaume Moyen, has resigned. The company in a disclosure to the Nigerian Exchange said Mr. Moyen’s resignation is based on …
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Business and EconomyWestern Africa
Nigerian stocks drops N551 billion amidst shares selloff in Dangote Cement
Nigerian stocks crumbled to their lowest level since May 4 on Monday, with the benchmark index dropping almost 2 per cent or N550.6 billion as investors dumped huge volumes of …