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Equities market drops further by 0.27%

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By Kayode Tokede

The Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX)  equities market on Tuesday sustained its bearish performance to end the last trading day in August 2021 on decline as sell pressures in high capitalised stocks brought the market lower by 0.27 per cent.

The All Share Index (ASI) fell by 107.06 basis points or 0.27 per cent to 39.219.61 basis points. Accordingly, investors lost N56 billion in value as market capitalisation declined to  N20.434 trillion.

Month-to-Date and Year-to-Date return printed +1.7 per cent and -2.6 per cent, respectively.

The downturn was impacted by losses recorded in medium and large capitalised stocks, amongst which are; Nigerian Breweries, Zenith Bank, Livestock Feeds, BOC Gases and Guaranty Trust Bank Holdings Company (GTCO).

Analysts at Afrinvest Limited said, “We expect market performance to tilt in the bearish direction, as investors continue to search for optimum return.”

The market breadth closed negative, recording 16 gainers as against 27 losers. Transcorp Hotels recorded the highest price gain of 10 per cent, to close at N5.17, per share. Honeywell Flour Mill followed with a gain of 9.74 per cent to close at N4.28, while Morison Industries  appreciated by 9.73 per cent to close at N2.03, per share.

FTN Cocoa processors went up by 9.62 per cent to close at 57 kobo, while Skyway Aviation Handling Company appreciated by 9.46 per cent  to close at N4.05, per share. On the other hand,  Nigerian Breweries (NB) led the losers’ chart by 9.93 per cent to close at N49.45, per share. Livestock Feeds followed with a decline of 9.83 per cent to close at N2.11,  while Lasaco Assurance down by 9.74 per cent to close at N1.39, per share.

UACN Property Development Company (UPDC) depreciated by 7.46 per cent to close at N1.86, while Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals declined by 7.04 per cent to close at N1.85, per share.

However, total volume traded appreciated by 41.4 per cent to 425.658 million shares, worth N1.967 billion, and traded in 4,553 deals. Transactions in the shares of Transnational Corporation of Nigeria (Transcorp) topped the activity chart with 111.070 million shares valued at N99.979 million. Chams Plc followed with 57.547 million shares worth N12.108 million, while Honeywell Flour Mills traded 31.629 million shares valued at N130.757 million.

Champion Breweries traded 23.747 million shares valued at N48.631 million, while Fidelity Bank sold 20.647 million shares worth N48.486 million.

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FBNH, Access Corporation lead gainers on NGX

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First Bank of Nigeria Holdings and Access Corporation led gainers on the Nigerian equities market on Monday.

This is as investors also lost N132.43billion on the Nigerian equities market yesterday.

The NGX All-Share Index advanced by 0.17 percent, closing at 71,353.81 basis points, compared to the previous day’s gain of 0.25 percent, which closed at 71,230.48 basis points.

YTD, the NGXASI stands at 39.22 percent. 

The total volume traded advanced by 28.12 percent to close at N746.67 million, valued at N5.95 billion and traded in 9,267 deals. UNIVINSURE was the most traded stock by volume with N161.10 million, while ACCESSCORP was the most traded stock by value with N1.47 billion units traded.

The Gate Index closed flat at 188.47, while the Toni index advanced by 1.39 percent to close at 371.15 basis points.

At the close of trading, the market recorded 32 gainers, 20 losers, and 69 unchanged. FBNH topped the gainers list, while ETRANZACT topped the list of losers.

Thus, market breadth closed positively as the Market Breadth Index (MBI) is 0.17x.

UNIVINSURE had the highest volume contribution with 21.58 percent, while ACCESSCORP and UNITYBNK followed closely behind.

According to the value chart, ACCESSCORP is at the top with a 24.68 percent contribution. UBA and ZENITHBANK followed closely behind.

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FG raises oil price, exchange rate projections

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The Federal Government of Nigeria has pegged its 2024 projections for crude oil and the dollar to naira exchange rate at $77.96 and N750 respectively.

This new projection is a deviation from the earlier projection announced by Atiku Bagudu, Minister of budget and planning in October.

Bagudu had earlier stated that the FEC established a reference price of $73.96 per barrel for crude oil and an exchange rate of N700/$ as key assumptions for budgetary planning.

“Now, it was presented on the background of the commendable measures that have been taken since June in order to restore macroeconomic stability by particularly the deregulation of petroleum prices, which we maintained that subsidies are gone and indeed the regulation of the foreign exchange market,” he said.

Nigerian NewsDirect however gathered that the projected crude oil price benchmark by the Federal Government is below the $94.91 projection of the US Energy Information Administration (EIA) and the $100 a barrel forecast by Goldman Sachs for next year.

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Mr Adeniyi, Vitafoam’s Group CEO, bags award for excellence

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Mr Taiwo Adeniyi, Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Vitafoam Nigeria PLC, has been crowned the CEO of the year-Manufacturing, by Africa Safety Award for Excellence (AfriSAFE) in Lagos recently.

The  prestigious Award, described by market watchers as the Grammy Award for manufacturers, celebrates  outstanding individuals and organisations who have demonstrated total commitment to Quality, Safety,  Community Social Responsibility (CSR) Projects and strong Sustainability Initiatives.

The Award, the 5th in the series, recorded 18716 entries, of which only 105 were shortlisted across five African Countries. Adeniyi towered above his peers in all the adjudged metrics.

Besides, Adeniyi had earlier clinched the Africa’s Manufacturing (Mattress/Foam) Brand CEO of the Year at the Africa Brand CEO Awards  2023, while Vitafoam, a frontline manufacturer of rigid foams and other household materials, under Adeniyi, had also won the Iconic Mattress Brand  of the Year at the Brandcom Awards 2023.

In a Statement co-signed by the Publisher, Brand Communicator and Convener, Brandcom Awards and Project Co-ordinator, Brandcom Awards, Mr Joshua Ajayi and Jeremiah Agada respectively, the virtues of Vitafoam that placed the Company ahead of the curve are explained: “ Amongst all other nominated manufacturing companies, our distinguished panel of assessors made up of experts and seasoned marketing and communications professionals came to the conclusion that VITAFOAM stood head above shoulders among others in this category to emerge winner, considering that it has consistently delivered high-quality mattresses, captured the trust of consumers, and played a pivotal role in shaping the mattress market. It showcases the brand’s enduring legacy, commitment to sleep comfort and innovation, and its ability to meet or exceed industry standards.”

Market watchers were quick to say that Vitafoam under the leadership of Adeniyi had consistently sustained a high level of profitability and generous dividend policy.

Appraising Vitafoam’s trajectory of topnotch performance at 60 last year, Adeniyi provided a clue that defines the company’s competitive edge, “We offer a vast array of high and superior quality products that present the customers with multiple unique choices. We do not benchmark ourselves with what is available in the market. 

“We benchmark ourselves with global standards and what global standards say is that your product must be fit for a purpose. Customer-centricity is at the centre of our operations.

“The sustained growth and good performance from the company is predicated on customer centric operations, focused on quality from the view point of our customers. In Vitafoam, our investment in state-of-the-art Technology and People have been the driving force.”

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