Stock market: CUTIX, NCR start week on top of NGX gainers chart

July 5, 2021
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CUTIX and NCR started the new week on the Nigerian Exchange Limited at the top of the gainers’ chart, coming first and second respectively.

To emerge at the top, CUTIX closed the day with N3.30 on Monday, July 05, 2021, as against N3.00 it closed on Friday, July 02, 2021, gaining N0.30 which was a change of 10%. Following closely at second with a change of 9.69%, NCR closed with N2.49 on Monday as against N2.27 on Friday.

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There were 25 other top gainers but those that joined CUTIX and NCR at the top ten include REGALINS, UAC-PROP, WAPIC, UNITYBANK, SOVRENINS, LEARNAFRICA, UPCREDIT AND MBENEFIT.

Leading the top losers were REDSTAREX and ABCTRANS, with the former closing the day at N3.31 as against N3.67 on Friday, resulting in a loss of -N0.36 loss which is a change of -9.81%, while the latter closed on Monday with N0.34 as against N0.37 on Friday, resulting in a -N0.03 loss which reflected a -8.11% change.

Other companies that joined the losers’ chart are NPFMCRFBK, PRESCO, CHAMS, HONYFLOUR, DANGSUGAR, IKEJAHOTEL, FLOURMILL, WAPCO, AIICO, UBN, FIDELITYBK, STERLNBANK, GTCO and FCMB.

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

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