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Q4 2022: Unilever Nigeria reports 63.3% growth in PAT to N6.341bn

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By Philemon Adedeji

A publicly listed company on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) with trading and manufacturing interest in the consumer goods market, Unilever Nigeria Plc has released its audited full-year 2022 financial report and it shows significant improvements across all financial indicator.

The consumer goods maker company reported a remarkable 63.30 per cent growth in Profit After Tax to N6.341 billion in full year ended December 31, 2022 from N3.883 billion amount reported in the previous year.

The profit growth was despite the double-digit inflation which rocked the Nigerian economy last year. During the period, revenue from food products, as well as home and personal care, accounted for N42.6 billion and N46.1 billion, respectively.

From the released statement under the platform of Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), Unilever Nigeria Plc reported a pre-tax profit of N9.390 billion representing a 385.02 per cent rise from the N1.936 billion reported in the same period in 2021.

From the profit and loss figures the group revenue moved from N23.952 billion in 12 months of 2021 to N20.850 billion in 12 months of 2022, reflecting an increase of 14.88 per cent.

However Net Interest Income amounted to N1.357 billion in full year 2022 from N278.123 million achieved in prior year, representing an increase of 587.80 per cent.

The consumer goods producer’s Profit Before Tax spiked by more than 385 in three months without any income from discontinued operation, a development that helped its result in the financial year 2021.

The spike was majorly buoyed by a 30.51 per cent decline in the cost of sales and a 587 per cent rise in net interest income.

The latter is driven by N1.83 billion interest income on call deposits and bank accounts.

The Cost of Sales recorded during the period declined by 30.51 per cent to N9.652 billion in 12 months of 2022 from N13.890 billion accounted in full year 2021.

Operating profit gained a 246.44 per cent to N8.034 billion in full year 2022 from N2.319 billion recorded in corresponding year.

The Gross Profit recorded increased stronger by 105.47 per cent to N14.301 billion in 12 months of 2022 from N6.960 billion in 2021 financial year.

Earning Per Shares (EPS), recorded for the period gained 76.27 per cent to N1.04 in full year 2022 from N0.59 in 2021 financial year.

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Stock market weekly review: FBN Holdings leads 41 others, as investors gain N811bn

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FBN Holdings Plc has topped 41 other advanced equities to pull the Nigerian Exchange Ltd.(NGX) market indices up by 1.46 percent, week-on-week, making investors gain N811 billion.

The market, having opened for four days in the week, following the May Day holiday, had FBN Holdings leading the gainers’ table by 32.68 percent to close at N27 per share.

Sterling Financial Holdings followed by 27.75 percent to close at N4.88, while UACN gained 24.60 percent to close at N15.45 per share.

Julius Berger added 23.76 to close at N72.40, while Flour Mills rose by 20.66 percent to close at N36.80 per share.

Conversely, Nascon Allied Industries Plc led the losers’ table by 17.03 percent to close at N43.60, University Press trailed by 16.67 percent to close N2.05 per share.

Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals shed 14.14 percent to close at N1.70, Berger Paints Plc declined by 9.87 percent to close at N13.70 and Vitafoam Nigeria lost 9.81 percent to close at N17 per share.

Meanwhile, 42 equities appreciated in price during the week, higher than 27 equities in the previous week.

Thirty-six equities depreciated in price, lower than 43 in the previous week, while 76 equities remained unchanged, lower than 84 recorded in the previous week.

Consequently, the All-Share Index and Market Capitalisation appreciated by 1.46 percent to close the week at 99,587.25 and N56.323 trillion, respectively, in contrast to 98,152.91 and N55.512 trillion posted last week.

Similarly, all other indices finished higher with the exception of NGX Consumer Goods, NGX Oil and Gas and NGX Industrial Goods which depreciated by 0.26, 0.68 and 0.36 percent, respectively, while NGX ASeM and NGX Sovereign Bond indices closed flat.

Meanwhile, a total turnover of 1.941 billion shares worth N32.644 billion in 35,807 deals was traded this week by investors on the floor of the Exchange, in contrast to a total of 1.839 billion shares, valued at N34.258 billion, that exchanged hands last week in 37,528 deals.

The financial services industry measured by volume led the activity chart with 1.496 billion shares valued at N22.453 billion traded in 19,225 deals, thus contributing 77.08 and 68.78 percent to the total equity turnover volume and value, respectively.

The consumer goods industry followed with 144.722 million shares worth N5.063 billion in 4,966 deals.

In third place was the conglomerates industry, with a turnover of 109.978 million shares worth N1.539 billion in 2,064 deals.

Trading in the top three equities, namely Abbey Mortgage Bank Plc, Guaranty Trust Holdings Company Plc and Access Holdings Plc, measured by volume, accounted for 898.940 million shares worth N14.314 billion in 5,518 deals.

These contributed 46.31 and 43.85 percent to the total equity turnover volume and value, respectively.

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Trading on NGX increases by 28%, investors gain N467bn

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The Nigerian Exchange Ltd. (NGX) on Friday recorded 28.14 percent increase in the value of equity transactions, resulting in investors gaining N467 billion.

Specifically, 446.57 million shares valued at N7.10 billion were exchanged in 9,297 deals, in contrast to 665.20 million shares valued at N5.54 billion in 8,446 deals on Thursday.

Consequently, the market capitalisation which opened at N55.856 trillion, gained 0.83 percent or N467 billion to close at N56.323 trillion.

The All-Share Index also added 0.83 percent or 825 points to close at 99,587.25, as against 98,762.78 recorded in the previous session.

As a result, the Year-To-Date (YTD) return rose to 33.18 percent.

Renewed interest in MTN Nigeria, alongside Tier-one banks, Presco Plc, UACN, United Capital, among other leading stocks, sustained the market’s positive trend.

Also, market breadth closed positive with 27 advanced equities outnumbering 20 declined ones.

On the gainers’ chart, Presco led by N22.90 to close at N252.80, Dangote Sugar followed closely by N4.25 to close at N47, while Ellah Lakes Plc gained 30k to close at N3.32 per share.

Jaiz Bank also advanced by 21k to close at N2.35 and Flour Mill rose by N3.25 to close at N36.80 per share.

Conversely, Conoil and Tantalizers led the losers chart by N10.80 and 4k each to close at N97.20 and 36k per share, respectively.

McNichols Plc lost 12k to close at N1.14, Linkage Assurance trailed by 9k to close at 86k and Guinea Insurance shed 3k to close at 30k per share.

Meanwhile, Access Corporation led the activity chart in volume and value with 151.80 million shares worth N2.68 billion, followed by Veritas Kapital with 49.88 million valued at N30.91 million.

United Bank of Africa (UBA) traded 32.89 million worth N845.74 million, Universal Insurance sold 27.14 million shares valued at N9.76 million and Transnational Corporation transacted 21.82 million shares worth N310.32 million.

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NGX-ASI grows by 0 35%, as GTCO stocks trade high

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The NGX All-Share Index (ASI) advanced by 0.35% on Tuesday to close at 98,225.63 basis points.

This is compared to the previous day’s loss of 0.28% to close at 97,879.94 basis points.

Generally, the Nigerian stock market closed positively, gaining 345.69 basis points, reflecting a positive market breadth.

The total volume traded advanced by 99.18% to close at N552.21m, valued at N14.92bn and traded in 9,350 deals. GTCO was the most traded stock by volume and value, with N245.46m and N7.95bn units traded, respectively.

At the close of trading, the market recorded 28 gainers, 18 losers, and 81 unchanged. CAP topped the gainers’ list, while DANGSUGAR topped the losers’ list.

Meanwhile, GTCO had the highest volume, contributing 44.45%, while FBNH and  ACCESSCORP followed closely.

The value chart also revealed that GTCO  contributed the most, with a 53.26% share.

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