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Neimeth, AG Leventis worst performing stocks for September

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Neimeth Pharmaceuticals, AG Leventis and First Aluminum emerged worst performing stocks in percentage terms on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) for the month of September.

Data obtained by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) from the exchange indicated that Neimeth is the worst performed stock in percentage terms, dropping by 21.84 per cent to close at 68 kobo per share.

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AG Leventis came second with a loss of 16.90 per cent to close at 59 kobo against the opening price of 71 kobo, while First Aluminum lost 16.67 per cent to close at 50 kobo compared with 66 kobo it achieved in August.

The data also showed that Julius Berger dipped 14.24 per cent to close at N29.33 in contrast to N34.20 opening price, while Presco shed 13.73 per cent to close at N59 against N68.39 in August.

Oando dropped 13.43 per cent to close at N5.93 per share in contrast to N6.85 in August and Skye Bank shed 13.11 per cent to close at 53 kobo against 61 kobo in the preceding month.

Mr Ambrose Omordion, the Chief Operating Officer, InvestData Ltd., attributed Neimeth’s loss to profit taking.

Omordion blamed price depreciation by AG Leventis and First Aluminum on weak quarterly numbers and profit taking, respectively.

NAN reports that C&I Leasing is the month’s best performing stock, appreciating by 53.77 per cent to close at N1.63 per share against the opening price of N1.06.

Omordion said that C & I Leasing rally was on the strength of market sentiments and its strong quarterly numbers that hit the market during the period.

Newrest ASL came second with a growth of 26.06 per cent to close at N7.16 compared with N5.68 in August, while Guinness grew by 23.42 per cent to close at N95.01 against N76.98 in August.

Nem Insurance followed, appreciating by 17.17 per cent to close at N1.16 against the opening price of 99 kobo, and Cutix grew by 13.12 per cent to close at N2.50 per share, having opened for August at N2.21.

Africa Prudential rose by 12.54 per cent to close the month at N3.50 against N3.11 in August, while Continental Reinsurance grew by 11.94 per cent to close at N1.50 compared with N1.34 per cent in August. (NAN)

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