Champion Breweries, Others Help NGX Reach N85trn Valuation

Nigerian Exchange ,NGX, Limited closed higher by 0.94% on Friday as a result of continued interest in the bourse.

48 stocks ended on the gainers’ chart during the session and 22 price losers, implying a positive market breadth index and strong investor sentiment.

Champion Breweries rose by 10.00% to sell at N12.32, Ikeja Hotel appreciated by 10.00% to close at N23.10, Unilever Nigeria grew by 10.00% to N68.20, Nigerian Enamelware soared by 9.98% to N27.00, and The Initiates surged by 9.95% to N16.13.

On the flip side, Tripple Gee declined by 10.00% to N3.51, Tantalizers dropped 10.00% to N2.46, Sunu Assurances slipped by 6.64%to N4.64, Ecobank crashed by 5.88% to N32.00, and Neimeth depreciated by 4.55% to N6.50.

Data showed that the consumer goods industry improved by 1.63% during the session, the insurance sector increased by 1.32%, the commodity index added 1.20 per cent, the industrial goods index jumped by 0.60%, the banking space gained 0.59%, and the energy counter chalked up 0.50%.

Consequently, the All-Share Index ,ASI, went up by 1,252.94 points to close at 134,452.93 points compared with the 133,199.99 points it finished on Thursday and the market capitalisation advanced by N792 billion to N85.055 trillion from N84.263 trillion.

Though activity was robust, it was short of the preceding trading session as investors pulled back, cherry-picking equities of interest to them.

The activity chart revealed that a total of 681.2 million shares valued at N17.0 billion exchanged hands in 26,931 deals yesterday compared with the 818.4 million shares worth N22.7 billion transacted in 22,955 deals a day earlier, showing an increase in the number of deals by 17.32%, and a decrease in the trading volume and value by 16.76% and 25.11% respectively.

Access Holdings led the activity table with 42.4 million equities sold for N1.2 billion, Universal Insurance transacted 40.7 million shares worth N29.7 million, Tantalizers exchanged 32.2 million stocks valued at N83.1 million, GTCO traded 28.7 million equities for N2.7 billion, and Ellah Lakes transacted 26.3 million shares worth N260.5 million.