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Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by Truth234(m): 5:21am On Sep 15, 2016
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) appreciated on Wednesday, following resumption from two-day public holiday declared by the Federal Government.

The stock market gained N22bn to close at N9.495 trillion from N9.473 trillion recorded on Friday, while the gauge, All-Share Index, appreciated from 27,577.52 basis points to close at 27,642.13 basis points. Despite 20 stocks closing in the red.

A total of 182.298 million shares valued at N1.788 billion was traded in 2,776 transactions.

The Nigerian Stock Exchange All Share Index rose 0.23 percent, after shares across industrial and consumer goods companies appreciated.

Industrial goods sector climbed 0.48 percent, boosted by 0.87 percent gain from dangote Cement. While, consumer goods sector rode on the back of stocks of Unilever Nigeria Plc (4.99 per cent), Champion Breweries Plc (0.241 per cent) and Dangote Flour Plc (2.37 per cent gain).

However, the financial services sector declined, with shares of Diamond Bank Plc leading with -5.83 percent, sterling Bank Plc -4.95 percent and FCMB Group Plc -4.48 percent.

The oil and gas sector was flat, even after a 10.17 percent rally from Conoil Plc and a 2 percent advance in Oando Plc. The sector was weighed upon by a decline in Seplat Petroleum Development Company Limited.

http://investorsking.com/nigerian-stock-exchange-appreciates-by-n22bn/

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by madridguy(m): 5:24am On Sep 15, 2016
Bayi lama ri o.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by mannobi(m): 5:31am On Sep 15, 2016
First Good news about this government since 18months

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by allthingsgood: 5:34am On Sep 15, 2016
God oooo

Help Naija!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by faithugo64(f): 5:38am On Sep 15, 2016
atleast some good news

because this change akpugo mmadu isi
God bless naija

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by myners007: 7:28am On Sep 15, 2016
We would prefer the Naira appreciating instead
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by herzern(m): 7:28am On Sep 15, 2016
Wailers riqht now.....↓↓↓

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by Nobody: 7:29am On Sep 15, 2016
Nonsense!! change that money to dollars... and compare with what was found in Jonathan's Wife Account
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by ednut1(m): 7:29am On Sep 15, 2016
the NSE is a ponzi scheme true or false cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by raebox: 7:30am On Sep 15, 2016
i no get any share. so e no konsain me

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by emmaak2(m): 7:30am On Sep 15, 2016
Change is defined as a sports minister who believes athletes dont need training,
a finance minister who thinks recession is just a word,
a science and technology minister who aspires to produce pencils in 2 years,
an information minister who wants to generate jobs via masquerade dressing,
an interior minister who uses his security to publicly shine his shoes,
an agriculture minister who fights for land for cows instead of farmers,
a labor minister who threatens banks with revocation of license when they retrench workers due to bad economy,
a communications minister who wants us to pay 9% tax on calls,
a transport minister who gives one President credit for a railway built by another President,
an economic adviser who wants women to donate their jewelry to help govt fight recession
and a Presidential spokesman who believes critics are 'wailers' all led by a President who believes #ChangeBeginsWithMe not him, though he was the one who promised it!

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by maryjan8(f): 7:30am On Sep 15, 2016
Good
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by Dannyset(m): 7:30am On Sep 15, 2016
I just hope this isn't a lie after all
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by chimah3(m): 7:30am On Sep 15, 2016
Bullshit
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by Toluwani113: 7:31am On Sep 15, 2016
emmaak2:
Change is defined as a sports minister who believes athletes dont need training,
a finance minister who thinks recession is just a word,
a science and technology minister who aspires to produce pencils in 2 years,
an information minister who wants to generate jobs via masquerade dressing,
an interior minister who uses his security to publicly shine his shoes,
an agriculture minister who fights for land for cows instead of farmers,
a labor minister who threatens banks with revocation of license when they retrench workers due to bad economy,
a communications minister who wants us to pay 9% tax on calls,
a transport minister who gives one President credit for a railway built by another President,
an economic adviser who wants women to donate their jewelry to help govt fight recession
and a Presidential spokesman who believes critics are 'wailers' all led by a President who believes #ChangeBeginsWithMe not him, though he was the one who promised it!
shocked angry grin cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by AlexCk: 7:32am On Sep 15, 2016
Abeg let it be appreciating oo, make this economy stabilize so that we all go enjoy small biko.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by yomalex(m): 7:32am On Sep 15, 2016
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by LordTrezy(m): 7:33am On Sep 15, 2016
God Bless My Dear Nigeria

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by Agimor(m): 7:33am On Sep 15, 2016
Theoretical appreciation.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by kolnel: 7:34am On Sep 15, 2016
Where is the money
Nobody is feeling it
It's very pathetic how naija has turned too
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by smithe113(m): 7:35am On Sep 15, 2016
will it affect naira-dollar exchange rate?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by AntiWailer: 7:35am On Sep 15, 2016
Bad news for wailers.

They want doom for the nation so they can satisfy their useless ego of "we told them"

They will question impact and validity of any good news but jump on bad news without reasoning at all.

Nigeria will be great again. Anybody against this prayer will rather not live to see the greatness.

Supporting useless and rogue politicians who are all bent on taking advantages of situation or regaining power and influence so that they will continue to be as untouchable as they have always been.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by QuotaSystem: 7:35am On Sep 15, 2016
Nigeria will definitely get there.

Even nature will not rob this government of the fruits of its focus, determination and hard work to rescue this country from the downward spiral that the last administration put it in.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by teamobanabo(m): 7:35am On Sep 15, 2016
cheesy
emmaak2:
Change is defined as a sports minister who believes athletes dont need training,
a finance minister who thinks recession is just a word,
a science and technology minister who aspires to produce pencils in 2 years,
an information minister who wants to generate jobs via masquerade dressing,
an interior minister who uses his security to publicly shine his shoes,
an agriculture minister who fights for land for cows instead of farmers,
a labor minister who threatens banks with revocation of license when they retrench workers due to bad economy,
a communications minister who wants us to pay 9% tax on calls,
a transport minister who gives one President credit for a railway built by another President,
an economic adviser who wants women to donate their jewelry to help govt fight recession
and a Presidential spokesman who believes critics are 'wailers' all led by a President who believes #ChangeBeginsWithMe not him, though he was the one who promised it!
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by YINKS89(m): 7:35am On Sep 15, 2016
kk.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by erico2k2(m): 7:37am On Sep 15, 2016
ednut1:
the NSE is a ponzi scheme true or false cheesy
true

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by kings09(m): 7:40am On Sep 15, 2016
thread for zombies. Watch how they ll masturbate on dis news wen we all knw NSE transactions fluctuate up n down @ anytime n also their buhari is allergic to good news

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by erico2k2(m): 7:40am On Sep 15, 2016
mannobi:
First Good news about this government since 18months
How do this news help the man in the street ?
Won't it be stock brokers and investors whom are the winners here ?
The £ just shot to N528 today as we speak .
The value of comodity ain't going down.the only way is UP

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by cindyrocks(f): 7:40am On Sep 15, 2016
What was the situation before May 29th 2015?


Truth234:
The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) appreciated on Wednesday, following resumption from two-day public holiday declared by the Federal Government.

The stock market gained N22bn to close at N9.495 trillion from N9.473 trillion recorded on Friday, while the gauge, All-Share Index, appreciated from 27,577.52 basis points to close at 27,642.13 basis points. Despite 20 stocks closing in the red.

A total of 182.298 million shares valued at N1.788 billion was traded in 2,776 transactions.

The Nigerian Stock Exchange All Share Index rose 0.23 percent, after shares across industrial and consumer goods companies appreciated.

Industrial goods sector climbed 0.48 percent, boosted by 0.87 percent gain from dangote Cement. While, consumer goods sector rode on the back of stocks of Unilever Nigeria Plc (4.99 per cent), Champion Breweries Plc (0.241 per cent) and Dangote Flour Plc (2.37 per cent gain).

However, the financial services sector declined, with shares of Diamond Bank Plc leading with -5.83 percent, sterling Bank Plc -4.95 percent and FCMB Group Plc -4.48 percent.

The oil and gas sector was flat, even after a 10.17 percent rally from Conoil Plc and a 2 percent advance in Oando Plc. The sector was weighed upon by a decline in Seplat Petroleum Development Company Limited.

http://investorsking.com/nigerian-stock-exchange-appreciates-by-n22bn/
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by bonechamberlain(m): 7:40am On Sep 15, 2016
When I see all these trillion being mentioned and compare it to the dollar, I weep for the naira.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by Kaybee14(m): 7:40am On Sep 15, 2016
It's nice to hear that. I do hope it will continue to appreciate so that it can ease the tension on the economy & have a positive impact on the masses.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Appreciates By N22bn by AntiWailer: 7:41am On Sep 15, 2016
emmaak2:
Change is defined as a sports minister who believes athletes dont need training,
a finance minister who thinks recession is just a word,
a science and technology minister who aspires to produce pencils in 2 years,
an information minister who wants to generate jobs via masquerade dressing,
an interior minister who uses his security to publicly shine his shoes,
an agriculture minister who fights for land for cows instead of farmers,
a labor minister who threatens banks with revocation of license when they retrench workers due to bad economy,
a communications minister who wants us to pay 9% tax on calls,
a transport minister who gives one President credit for a railway built by another President,
an economic adviser who wants women to donate their jewelry to help govt fight recession
and a Presidential spokesman who believes critics are 'wailers' all led by a President who believes #ChangeBeginsWithMe not him, though he was the one who promised it!

You forgot to add that u quoted Reno Omokri.

Former Presidential spokesman who blocks anybody who try to point his hypocrisy and lies and leave those who cnt think on their own.

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