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    NSE: Eterna gains, Oando, others suffer losses

    December 2, 2020
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    Lagos – Eterna Oil closed trading on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange with a gain on Wednesday while Oando Plc, Adova Plc (formerly Forte Oil), and Japaul Oil suffered losses.

    Eterna opened activities for the day with N4.51 and closed with N4.55 in 10 trade deals, volume of 406,363 and value at 1,856,481.65.

    Oando Plc led the losers chart, opening the market with N3 and closing with N2.85 in 78 trade deals, volume of 1,345,223 and value at 3,794,948.40.

    Ardova, on its part, opened with N13.6 and closed with N13 in 46 trade deals, volume of 1,104,048 and value at 14,962,301.35.

    As for Japaul Oil, it opened the market with N0.26, closing with N0.25 in 25 trade deals, volume of 823,463 and value at 211,745.24

     

    Top gainer

    Eterna Oil          0.04k

     

    Losers

    Oando Plc                -0.15k

    Ardova Plc          -0.6k

    Japaul Oil            -0.01k

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