
Zenith Bank
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that Zenith Bank is the latest company to join the exclusive group of stocks worth over one trillion (SWOOTs) as market capitalization crossed N1 trillion during the week.
This Nigeria News platform understands that the stocks in this category are now Airtel Africa, MTN Nigeria, Dangote Cement, BUA Foods, BUA Cement, and Zenith Bank.
Its share price appreciated by 3.23% from last week to close at N32 per share taking its market capitalization above a trillion to close at N1.004 trillion.
At the close of market activities for the week, the combined market capitalization of SWOOTs is now valued at N21.560 trillion from N20.617 trillion the previous week.
Shares of BUA Cement, Dangote Cement, and Zenith Bank all gained, Airtel and MTN both closed negative while BUA Foods remained unchanged from last week.
SWOOTs make up 66.7% of the entire NGX Equity market capitalization as such influence the direction and performance of the stock market.
A summary of the performance of each stock is analyzed below.
Zenith Bank is the latest company to join the exclusive group of stocks worth over one trillion (SWOOTs) as market capitalization crosses N1 trillion.
Zenith Bank is the only financial institution in the current group of SWOOTs.
The share price of BUA Foods Plc remains unchanged from last week to close at N135.75 per share. Similarly, the market capitalization stood at N2.44 trillion.
Earnings Per Share (EPS) grew to N2.25 an increase of 77% recorded in Q1 2022.
BUA Cement Plc’s share price gained 4.65% from last week as it closed at N90 per share. Its market capitalization rose to N3.05 trillion.
Earnings Per Share (EPS) also fell by -19.39% from N0.98 to N0.79.
Dangote Cement Plc’s share price gained 1.23% from last week to close at N287.5 per share.
Meanwhile, Profit After Tax for the period marginally increased by N3.65 billion (1.56%) to N109.50 billion from N105.85 billion in Q1 2022.
Airtel Africa Plc’s share price lost -1.72% from last week to close at N1266.8 per share.
MTN Plc’s share price depreciated by -3.10% from last week to close at N265.50 per share.
The Profit After Tax also grew by 4.6% to N101.30 billion from N96.82 billion recorded in Q1 2022.
The NGX All-Share Index and Market Capitalization appreciated by 0.34% to close the week at 59,206.63 and N32.237 trillion respectively.
The SWOOTs with a combined market valuation of N21.560 trillion make up over 66% of the entire NGX, hence, strongly influencing the growth or otherwise of the exchange.
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