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    Home » NSE: 11 Plc, Total close week’s trading with gains

    NSE: 11 Plc, Total close week’s trading with gains

    October 30, 2020
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    Lagos – 11 Plc, formerly known as Mobil Oil, closed the week’s trading on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange for oil and gas companies with gain.

    Total Nigeria Plc and Oando also gained.

    While 11 Plc saw 17.8k gain, Total and Oando witnessed 11k and 0.06k gains respectively.

    11 Plc opened market activities for the day with N178.3 and closed with N196.1 in 50 trade deals, volume of 233,388 and value of 45,694,287.90.

    Total opened the market with N118.9 and closed with N129.9 in 66 trade deals, volumes of 519,229 and value, 63,984,671.30.

    Oando, on the other hand, opened activities with N2.69 and closed with N2.75 in 146 trade deals, volume of 5,988,348 and value, 16,308,389.32

    Eterna Oil and Japaul Oil remained unchanged.

     

    Top gainers

    11 Plc (Mobil)   17.8k

    Total     11k

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