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Stock market recovers N660bn in one week

The long period of dwindling activities that left investors panicky has given way as the market gains N660 billion in one week.
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First quarter turnover up as awareness grows

The capital market has started reaping from the series of efforts by the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) to increase awareness of the market. ...
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UACN Property declares N.53bn dividend for 2007 year end

The property arm of UAC Nigeria held its annual general meeting in Lagos for the financial year ended December 31 2007 declaring a total of N535.9 million as dividend to its shareholders. ...
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UBA Registrars launch 3-in-1 Hybrid Portal

In order to ease the challenges faced by investors in share registration, UBA Registrars Limited last weekend in Lagos launched a 3-in-1 Hybrid Portal designed to deliver quality service to customers in the investment sector....
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Awareness in capital market pushes first quarter turnover to 161.65 %

The capital market may have finally started reaping from the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) awareness campaign embarked upon some years ago....
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Global scarcity opens up market opportunity for Dangote Sugar

The scarcity caused by the shut down of some European sugar manufacturing firms following the United Nations World Court judgment has created an opportunity for Dangote Sugar to capture a large share of global market....
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Investment and Allied Assurance targets market dominance

Following the rising competition in the financial industry especially after the consolidation exercise in the Insurance sector, Investment and Allied Assurance, formerly Milverton Insurance appears poised to emerge as leaders of the Insurance sector through an improved and superior technology....
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Renaissance Capital report underscores capital market liquidity

Inspite of the hues andcries rocking America and Europe and also to a large extent, China and the Asian Tigers on account of the sub-prime crises, Nigeria, as the second largest economy in sub-Sahara Africa, is afterall not on its knees over the crises....
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Stockbrokers push for capitalisation harmony with world markets

The visit of the Senate Committee on capital market to the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) has revived stockbrokers’ agitation for the reduction of N1 billion capitalisation pegged by the apex regulatory body....
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If there is a melt-down in stocks, where would you run to?

There is a massive wave of investment on the Nigerian stock market and there is no reason why not, the market delivered returns of 75 percent last year....
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