AIRTEL RWANDA TELESONIC HOLDINGS (UK) LIMITED
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2024-11-21 (bizwatchnigeria.ng)
Top Nigerian Publicly Traded Companies Valued Over $1 Billion In Q3 2024
As of Q3 2024, the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) showcases over 160 companies, with a select few exceeding the $1 billion valuation benchmark. These firms highlight the diversity and value concentration within Nigeria’s economy, providing significant investment opportunities for individuals and institutions.
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2024-11-21 (nairametrics.com)
Quoted Companies in Nigeria valued at over $1 billion as of Q3 2024
Nigerian FinTech startup Moniepoint recently has joined the prestigious ranks of Nigerian unicorns, Flutterwave, Interswitch, and Paystack as a private
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2024-11-20 (tekedia.com)
The Lesson from MTN’s Evolution As the Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) Drops in Its Major Market
From Condia newsletter: “Nigeria’s telecom industry continues facing tough times. The average revenue per user (ARPU) for major telcos like MTN and Airtel has plummeted by over 40% in the past year. MTN Nigeria, once the MTN Group’s top-performing market with a $5.03 ARPU in Q1 2023, has seen its user revenue fall with an […]
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2024-11-05 (ippmedia.com)
Charles Kamoto new Managing Director of Airtel Tanzania
Airtel Tanzania is pleased to announce the appointment of Charles Kamoto as the new Managing Director of Airtel Tanzania. This key leadership transition targets to reinforce growth and operational excellence in the Tanzanian market.
Read more2024-10-28 (legit.ng)
Airtel Overtakes Dangote Cement, Becomes Most Valuable Company in Nigeria
Airtel Africa Plc has overtaken Dangote Cement Plc and thirteen other well-known companies to become the NGX's most capitalized company in Nigeria.
Read more2024-10-09 (infodig.com.ng)
Top 10 most valuable companies in Nigeria by market capitalizationÂ
At the end of Q3 2024, Dangote Cement, Airtel Africa, and BUA Foods emerged as the top three most valuable companies in Nigeria by market capitalization, collectively accounting for 43% of the total equities market capitalization. The post Top...
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2024-05-06 (premiumtimesng.com)
GTCO, UPL, Linkage Assurance top stocks pick this week
Nigerian stocks appreciated 1.5 per cent last week led by increased buy pressure on bank stocks.
Read more2024-02-20 (agenceecofin.com)
COMESA Competition Commission opens investigation into agreement signed in 2022 between Airtel Africa and ATC
In October 2022, Airtel Africa signed a multi-year partnership agreement with American Tower Corporation to expand its network coverage
Read more2024-02-16 (businessdailyafrica.com)
Airtel, ATC under Comesa watchdog probe over towers deal
The Comesa watchdog said it has received a complaint that a recent deal between the two firms contravenes the trading bloc’s competition regulations.
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