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Guinness Nigeria Will Suspend Dividend Following N12.6 Billion Loss by Omoalaji12: 4:59pm On Aug 31, 2020
Nigeria brewery company Guinness released a shocking earnings report of N12.6 billion loss. As a result, the company says it will suspend dividend.
Guinness Nigeria earning result.


source : http://nsmnews.com/threads/guinness-nigeria-will-suspend-dividend-following-n12-6-billion-loss.1307/
Re: Guinness Nigeria Will Suspend Dividend Following N12.6 Billion Loss by JBiden: 6:02pm On Aug 31, 2020
Is that even possible?
Re: Guinness Nigeria Will Suspend Dividend Following N12.6 Billion Loss by Kobicove(m): 10:00pm On Aug 31, 2020
JBiden:
Is that even possible?

What's shocking is not the fact that they made a kiss but the scale of the loss.

The ban on social gatherings due to Covid-19 has had far reaching consequences on the market for alcoholic beverages

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