Tag: #NSE
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NIGERIAN STOCK MARKET SLIPS AS MARKET CAP FALLS BY N1.17 TRILLION
The equities market kicked off the week on a downbeat note, with market capitalisation dropping by N1.173 trillion, or 1.26%, on Monday. Profit-taking in major stocks like Dangote Cement, Enamelware, Transcorp Power, AIICO Insurance, and Guinea Insurance weighed heavily on the market. Market cap closed at N92.328 trillion, down from its opening value of N93.501…
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NIGERIAN ENGINEERING OLYMPIAD TO LAUNCH NOVEMBER 20, SPURS INNOVATION AND INDUSTRY COLLABORATION
The Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), led by President Mrs. Margaret Oguntala, is partnering with key stakeholders to launch the Nigerian Engineering Olympiad (NEO) on November 20, 2025, in Abuja. The initiative aims to showcase innovative engineering talent among Nigerian students and promote creativity, entrepreneurship, and sustainable development. The 10-month competition will challenge students nationwide…
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NIGERIAN STOCK MARKET BOUNCES BACK WITH N285 BILLION GAIN ON FRIDAY
The Nigerian stock market ended a four-day losing streak on a high note Friday, adding N285 billion to investors’ portfolios. Renewed interest in key stocks like Julius Berger, Learn Africa, Cornerstone Insurance, Aso Savings, and Ikeja Hotel boosted market sentiment and pushed the All-Share Index up by 449.80 points to close at 154,126.46. The market…
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NIGERIA TO BE REPRESENTED AT GLOBAL MINING ENGINEERING FORUM IN RUSSIA BY NSE PRESIDENT
Mrs. Margaret Oguntala, President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), is set to represent Nigeria at the upcoming global roundtable on future competencies in mining engineering, scheduled for October 31 in Russia. The high-level forum, organized by the International Centre of Competence in Mining Engineering Education under the auspices of UNESCO and the National…
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NIGERIAN STOCK MARKET BOUNCES BACK WITH N20 BILLION GAIN
After a tough day, Nigeria’s stock market is back in the green! Investors gained N20 billion with renewed interest in key stocks leading the charge. On Wednesday, the market reversed previous losses, closing with a N20 billion boost, pushing market capitalization from N93.756 trillion to N93.776 trillion. The All-Share Index climbed by 0.20%, settling at…
