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    Home » NSE: Japaul, Double One lifts energy companies Wednesday trading

    NSE: Japaul, Double One lifts energy companies Wednesday trading

    August 5, 2020
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    Lagos — Wednesday’s trading activities on the floor of Nigerian Stock Exchange for energy companies ended with four active traders as Japaul and Double One recorded gains.

    Double One opened market activities with N173.4 and closed with N175 in 32 trade deals, 574,691 volumes valued at 100,532,350.00.

    Japaul Oil also recorded gain as it opened market activities with N0.21 and closed with N0.22 in 21 trade deals, 3 725,514 volumes valued at 825,463.22.

    Eterna recorded loses as it opened trading activities with N2 but closed with N1.82 in 64 trade deals, 2,082,639 volumes valued at 3,826,707.47.

    Oando market activities kicked off with N2.35 but closed with N2.33 in 39 trade deals, 800,352 volumes valued at 1,857,563.84.

    Top Gainers
    Double One: 1.6
    Japaul: 0.01

    Top Losers
    Eterna: -0.18
    Oando: -0.02

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