TRIPPLEG biggest gainers as ROYALEX tops losers chart on NGX

July 1, 2021
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NGX Group
NGX Group

At the close of business at the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) on Thursday, TRIPPLEG emerged top of gainers chart while ROYALEX topped the losers’ chart.

To emerge as topmost gainers, TRIPPLEG had a closing price of N0.77 as against N0.70 it posted on Wednesday, gaining N0.07 which is exactly a 10% change.

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Closely following TRIPPLEG on the gainers’ list were IKEJAHOTEL, which closed with N1.46 today as against N1.33 it closed with yesterday, gaining N0.13 reflecting a 9.77% change.

Other companies occupying the gainers chart are CWG, WEMABANK, LEARNAFRICA, LINKASSURE, LASACO, JOHNHOLT, COURTVILLE, NEM, HONYFLOUR, VITAFOAM, JAIZBANK, AFRIPRUD, AIICO, FBNH, ZENITHBANK, ACCESS and NAHCO in that order.

ROYALEX topped the losers’ chart, closing with N0.55 after closing with N0.61 on Wednesday, which resulted in a -N0.06 loss that represents -9.84% change. Second on the losers’ chart was OANDO, closing at N3.01 as against N3.29 it closed with on Wednesday, resulting in a loss of -N0.28 which represents a -8.51% change.

Joining at the top of the losers chart were MBENEFIT, REGALINS, CORNERST, CHIPLC, JAPAULGOLD, WAPIC, GTCO, DANGSUGAR, UBA, CADBURY, LIVESTOCK, FLOURMILL and UCAP in that order.

The NGX said there were no ETF gainers and ETF losers for this period.

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