Dangote Cement announces N150bn commercial papers issuance on FMDQ
Dangote Cement Plc is to raise N150 billion by issuing commercial papers to be listed on Nigeria’s FMDQ. The African cement
Austin Avuru, Seplat CEO, sells shares to reduce own stake to 12.8%
Austin Avuru, the chief executive officer of Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc., has sold some of his stakes in the company
NSE’s consumer goods, industrial sectors to benefit more from budget implementation – Stockbroker
Rotimi Fakayejo, managing director of Lagos-based Enterprise Stockbrokers says the listed sectors on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE)
Dangote Cement other bellwethers seen moving market volume this week despite index dipping 0.66% on opening day
Investors are expected to take position in market bellwethers such as Guaranty, Dangote Cement, as well as other bellwether stocks
Market operator urges small firms to take advantage of NSE’s ASeM
Charles Fakrogha, head stockbroker and chief relationship officer at Foresight Securities & Investment Limited, has urged small
Rand Merchant Bank plans to get more companies listed on Nigerian bourse
Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria, the local subsidiary of the South Africa based bank of the same name, says its plan is to help companies
NSE CEO calls for policy reforms to propel the economy to new heights
Oscar Onyema, CEO of The Nigerian Stock Exchange, Friday called on stakeholders to see policy reforms as a catalyst for economic
Barclays Africa plans listing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange in July
Barclays AfricaBarclays Africa plans to join the Nigerian Stock Exchange in July and is exploring opportunities in three other African
Stanbic Africa Holdings acquires additional 11.35% shares in Stanbic IBTC
Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc. Thursday announced that Stanbic Africa Holdings, a wholly owned subsidiary of Standard Bank Group and
Nigerian Breweries directors assure shareholders on strategy to deliver good ROI
By Adesola Afolabi The Board of Directors of Nigerian Breweries Plc. has assured its shareholders that it “remains confident the