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    Home » NSE: Oando, 11 Plc, others open week’s trading with losses

    NSE: Oando, 11 Plc, others open week’s trading with losses

    November 2, 2020
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    Lagos – Oando Plc, 11 Plc (formerly Mobil Oil), Eterna Oil and Japaul Oil opened this week’s trading on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange with losses.

    11 Plc opened the market with N196.1 and closed with N190 in 12 trade deals, volume of 1,859,037 and value at 353,237,643.90.

    Oando shares opened with N2.75 and closed with N2.57. The company saw 75 trade deals, volume of 2,945,600 and valued at 7,757,309.80.

    Eterna Oil opened the market with N5.15 and closed with N5 in 19 trade deals, volume of 481,298, valued at 2,403,179.73

    Japaul Oil, on the other hand, opened the market with N0.22 and closed with N0.21 in 14 trade deals, volume of 1,231,327, valued at 268,340.94.

     

    Top losers

    11 Plc (Mobil)  -6.1

    Oando             -0.18

    Eterna Oil       -0.15

    Japaul Oil       -0.01

     

     

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