Stock Market: VITAFOAM Tops Among 15 Gainers

September 8, 2021
NGX Group
NGX Group

AT the close of stock exchange market on Wednesday September 8 2021, on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), VITAFOAM led 15 gainers, and FG112034S2 topped Losers.

VITAFOAM as the highest equity gainer as indicated in the chart, closed the market on Wednesday N16.75 as against N16.40 on Tuesday, gaining N0.35. This reflects a change of 2.3%.

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Others in the equities Gainers chart alongside VITAFOAM include RGALINS, UNIVINSURE, SOVRENINS, FCMB, OANDO, HONYFLOUR, CHIPLC, JAIZBANK, WEMABANK, DANGSUGAR, TRANSCORP, CAVERTON, ACCESS, & NAHCO.

FG112034S2 lost –N2.96 on Wednesday after closing the day with N97.04 against N100.00 on Tuesday, resulting in a change of -2.96% to topple 15 others in the equities losers chart.

Others in the equities Losers chart alongside FG112034S2 include SCOA, VERITASKAP, MANSARD, CHAMS, INTBREW, GTCO, JAPAULGOLD,UPDC, ETI, FIDELITYBK, ZENITHBANK, STERLINBANK, STANBIC & CUTIX.

For the Exchange-Traded Fund (ETF), there were no gainers. The ETF losers are NEWGOLD and STANBICETF30.

NEWGOLD  closed the day with N7,750.03 against N8500.00 on Tuesday with a loss of –N749.97 which is a change of -8.82%. STANBICETF30 on the other hand closed the day with N39.00 against N42.50 on Tuesday, losing –N3.50, which reflected -8.24%

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Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

Victor Ezeja

Victor Ezeja is a passionate journalist with seven years of experience writing on economy, politics and energy. He holds a Master's degree in Mass Communication.

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