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Ellah Lakes Lead Losers’ Chart As Investors Gain ₦71.5bn At Stock Market

Investors at the Nigerian stock market gained ₦71.53 billion as the market rebound from ₦25.41 trillion to ₦25.48 trillion at the end of the market.
Naija News reports that the Nigerian stock market rose in equity capitalization by 0.28 percent after eight hours of trading on Wednesday.
It was gathered that the All-Share Index of the market was up by 132.74 basis points to close at 47,287.09 compared to 47,154.35 achieved on Tuesday.
Investors traded 336.30 million shares valued at ₦5.86 billion in 5,248 deals on Wednesday which was below the 754.93 million shares worth ₦3.63 billion investors traded in 4,330 deals the previous day.
Presco topped the gainers’ table after netting ₦10.45kobo to close with ₦114.95kobo from ₦104.50kobo per share.
Pharmdeko gained N0.18kobo to rise from ₦1.82kobo to ₦2 per share.
Linkage Assurance’s share was up by 9.80 percent to move from N0.51kobo to N0.56kobo per share.
Royal Exchange’s share appreciated by N0.13kobo to move from ₦1.35kobo to ₦1.48kobo per share, while
RT Briscoe’s share price was up by 8.93 percent to end trading with N0.61kobo from N0.56kobo per share.
Ellah Lakes led the losers’ chart, shedding N0.38kobo to drop from ₦3.83kobo to ₦3.45kobo per share.
May & Baker’s share depreciated from ₦5.45kobo to ₦4.91kobo per share after losing N0.54kobo during trading.
Neimeth’s share dropped by N0.17kobo to end trading at ₦1.65kobo from ₦1.82kobo per share.
Niger Insurance lost 8.70 percent to end trading with N0.21kobo from N0.23kobo per share.
Cutix completed the list after shedding N0.18kobo from its market price to drop from ₦2.48kobo to ₦2.30kobo per share.
First Bank led the day’s trading with 108.61 million shares valued at ₦1.24 billion.
GTCO followed with 54.13 million shares valued at ₦1.42 billion.
United Capital traded 25.29 million shares worth ₦308.50 million.
Zenith Bank sold 22.29 million shares worth ₦595.01 million, while Caverton traded 14.94 million valued at ₦19.04 million.
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