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Guinness declares N265bn revenue, PAT up 53% to N25.3bn

By Etop Ekanem Guinness Nigeria Plc has reaffirmed its confidence in the strength and future of its business, as the Company enters a new phase of growth underpinned by improved profitability, a significantly stronger balance sheet and continued investment in its brands, manufacturing capabilities and route to market. The company shared this outlook during its […]
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90% Nigerians still on feature phones — Bole

Out of the 140 million Nigerians who use mobile phones, only an approximately 12.7 million use data connected phones, meaning that over 90 per cent of Nigerians still use feature phones, said Robert Bole, Director of Innovation, Broadcasting Board of Directors, Voice of America.

Price of foreign rice may crash as FG plans tariff cut

The price of foreign rice may fall ahead of this yuletide as the federal government wants to review downward the 110 percent import duty and levy it slammed on the commodity January this year to boost local production.

ECOWAS decries Africa’s 3% share of global trade

The ECOWAS Commission has decried the “global trade imbalance against Africa” as the continent’s share of the global trade stood at a paltry 3 per cent. The Commissioner for Trade, Customs, Industry, Mines and Free Movement, Ahmed Hamid, made the remarks at the opening of a workshop on “Trade and Environment” in Abuja.

First Watch: The Nigerian capital market and a national conference (1)

The previous week, we mentioned that the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, would like to have several more companies listed on the Exchange and we suggested that the NSE could be the lead promoter of one such company that would eventually be listed on the Exchange. One expects that the NSE would want companies whose operations yield profits to be listed.

CAMAC to acquire interests in Allied Energy blocks

United States-based, CAMAC Energy Inc.is concluding plans to acquire the remaining economic interests that it does not currently own in the production sharing contract covering Oil Mining Leases 120 and 121 offshore Nigeria.

Why you can’t sell those shares NOW!

The above is typical of a lot of retail investors. They have urgent need for money, and in the absence of any immediate source of cash, they decide to sell their shares. Their expectation, based on lack of understanding, is that they can go to the stock market hand over the shares to a broker, who will immediately give cash in return. For some, they don’t even have any clue about how to sell their shares. They never bother, until there is urgent need for money.

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