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Trading Resumes On Bullish Note, Dangote Cement Lifts Market

Trading Resumes On Bullish Note, Dangote Cement Lifts Market   The stock market resumed on positive note on monday as the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) All-Share Index appreciated by 0.05 per cent to close at 41,233.42. Similarly, market capitalisation added N16.6 billion to close at N14.9...

Dangote Cement, Oando, Others Grow NSE’s Indices By N36 billion

Dangote Cement, Oando, Others Grow NSE’s Indices By N36 billion     Following price gains recorded by major highly capitalized stocks, especially Dangote cement and Oando, transactions on the stock market closed in an upbeat yesterday, as market capitalisation increased by N36 billion. Specifically, at the close of...

Dangote Cement Reaps Benefits Of Expansion

Dangote Cement Reaps Benefits Of Expansion   Dangote Cement performed remarkable in 2017 due to the contributions from its subsidiaries in other African countries The audited results for the year ended December 31, 2017 released last week by Dangote Cement Plc showed that its decision to expand...

Dangote Cement Increases dividend by 23.5% to N178.9bn for 2017

Dangote Cement Increases dividend by 23.5% to N178.9bn for 2017 Shareholders of Dangote Cement Plc are surely in for a good deal as the company’s directors have recommended an increase of 23.5 per cent in the dividend payout to the shareholders, for the year ended...

Dumping Of Dangote Cement, Zenith Bank’s Shares Drags Market Down

Dumping Of Dangote Cement, Zenith Bank’s Shares Drags Market Down   Losses at the close of trading on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange, on Tuesday, were driven majorly by sell-offs in Dangote Cement Plc, Zenith Bank Plc and International Breweries Plc. The NSE All-Share Index...

Stock Market Gains,As Dangote Cement Drives N58bn

Stock Market Gains,As Dangote Cement Drives N58bn Despite the fact that trading on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange on Tuesday was characterised by sell-offs across sectors, the negative impact was offset by buying interest in some large cap stocks, especially that of Dangote...