Dangote Cement Plc, BUA Cement Plc, and Lafarge Cement Plc, the three cement producers listed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), collectively generated N604.89 billion in...
Dangote Cement, BUA Cement and Lafarge Cement have announced the payment of dividends to their shareholders for 2022. A dividend is one of the gains enjoyed...
The Chief Executive Officer of Lafarge Africa, Khaled El Dokani, said the company’s capital was affected by the worsening exchange rate in 2022, a corporate document...
The Chief Executive Officer of Lafarge Africa, Khaled El Dokani, on Friday decried the exchange rate situation in Nigeria. in a corporate document sent to shareholders...
Aliko Dangote’s cement company is gradually losing its market share to rivals, BUA Cement, owned by Abdulsamad Rabiu, and Lafarge, as Nigerians bought N1.18 trillion worth...
Nigerian cement producers, Dangote, Lafarge and BUA rode on the continued high cost of the product to grow their profit to N1.93 trillion. This is a...
Dangote Cement is planning to raise funds for its operations. The Nigerian company will raise the debt through bond issuance at the capital market, a statement...
The Nigerian equity market recorded depreciation four times in the week that just went by and appreciation once, with the developments in the market informing Ripples...
The Nigerian bourse demonstrated signs of recovery last week with the market recording three days of gain in a row out of the four trading sessions....
The market capitalization at the nation’s stock market witnessed a rebound on Tuesday as the capitalisation of listed equities increased by N74.93bn. The market capitalisation rose...
After six consecutive negative trading sessions, Nigerian equities staged a recovery on Thursday as investors stepped up bargain-hunting for mid and large-cap equities. Benchmark indices at...
In efforts to expand its market share in the cement industry in Africa, Holcim Nigeria will in August 2017 seek its shareholders’ approval to pass a...
Nigerian equities witnessed a reversal in the immediate past week as macroeconomic concerns dampened investors’ appetite for quoted shares. Despite increasing inflow of corporate earnings reports...
Nigerian construction industry woke up on Saturday to an astronomical 60.5 per cent rise in price of cement, going for N2, 600, a bag from N1, 600, in Lagos and more in other parts of the country. Most companies handling construction works...
Militants suspected to be kidnappers, struck in the early hours of Wednesday in Calabar, abducting five foreign nationals and a Nigerian. Another Nigerian was also killed...
aLafarge Africa Plc has launched the bid to raise up to N60 billion through a bond issue to refinance its debts and restructure its balance sheet....
As its operations from limestone blasting and mining were beginning to constitute serious environmental hazards to the Oke-Oko Sekoni community in Ewekoro Local Government area of...