Stock Market: NCR, Wema Bank Lead Equity Gainers On NGX

July 13, 2021
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NCR and Wema Bank topped the gainers chart on the Nigerian Exchange Group (NGX) at the close of business on Tuesday July 13, 2021.

While NCR closed the day with N2.73 as against N2.49 on Monday, gaining N0.24 which reflected a change of 9.64% to occupy the top position, Wema Bank followed closely by closing the day with N0.81 as against N0.74, gaining N0.07 which reflected a change of 9.46%.

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Other top ten equity gainers include FTNCOCOA, NPFMCRFBK, LASACO, UPDC, INTERBREW, ABCTRANS, PRESTIGE and ETI.

Topping the losers chart were Ikeja Hotel and Custodian. Ikeja Hotel closed the day with N1.40 as against N1.54 on Monday, resulting in a loss of -N0.14 which is a change of -9.09% to top the losers chart, while Custodian came second with a closing price of N6.10 as against N6.50 on Monday, which resulted in a -N0.40 loss and a change of -6.15%.

Joining the duo on the top ten of the losers chart were JAPAULGOLD, MBENEFIT, FBNH, JAIZBANK, SOVRENINS, PZ, UCAP, and ZENITHBANK.

NGX said there were no debt gainers or debt losers this period.

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