AIRTEL RWANDA TELESONIC HOLDINGS (UK) LIMITED
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2025-04-14 (marketwatch.com)
Airtel Africa advances Monday, outperforms market
rallied 3.70% to £1.60 Monday, on what proved to be an all-around favorable trading session for the stock market, with the FTSE 100 Index.
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2025-01-27 (afriqueitnews.com)
Airtel Africa stagnates on the Nigerian stock market at 8.1 trillion from Nairas -
Airtel Africa, one of the main telecommunications operators on the African continent, is currently experiencing stagnation on the stock market
Read more2025-01-18 (thenews-chronicle.com)
NGX30 Companies Lead with N44.4 Trillion Market Value –
Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, and 11 other companies have officially joined the privileged trillionaire club as of early 2025, according to THE NEW CHRONICLES. Due to rising input costs, foreign exchange losses, and the jump in petrol prices, businesses in Africa's fourth-largest economy had a difficult year. Just ten businesses were included in the trillionaire club. Though 13 companies stand out with a market valuation of over N1 trillion, making them the most valuable corporations in Nigeria and indicating its expanding worldwide impact, 2025 offers rays of hope for the economy. TNC's review of the top 30 companies on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), known as the NGX30, reveals a combined market capitalization of N44.4 trillion. Airtel Africa leads with N8.1 trillion, followed by BUA Foods at N7.5 trillion, and Dangote Cement at N6.8 trillion. Market capitalization, calculated by multiplying a company 's shares by its current share price, underscores these firms' strong performance, with BUA Foods
Read more2025-01-18 (businessday.ng)
Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, 11 others top trillion-naira club -
Airtel Africa, BUA Foods, and 11 others have officially joined the elite trillionaire club as of the beginning of 2025, analysis by...
Read more2024-10-21 (dmarketforces.com)
Airtel Africa Tops Valuation Rank in Nigerian Market
Telecommunication giant, Airtel Africa Plc, has reclaimed the most valuable company listed on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), according to data from the local
Read more2024-09-25 (investorshangout.com)
Airtel Africa Stock Outlook: Target Price Adjustment Explained
Explore the recent adjustments in Airtel Africa's stock target price and what it means for investors following Deutsche Bank's latest forecasts.
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2024-09-23 (dmarketforces.com)
Airtel Africa: Price Target Slashed as CardinalStone Predicts Profit
Nigeria’s top investment banking firm, CardinalStone Limited, has slashed Airtel Africa’s 12-month price target amidst expectation that the telecom company...
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2024-09-13 (teleborsa.it)
London: upward trading for Airtel Africa
Airtel Africa leaps forward, extending today's positive performance, with an increase of 1.82%. On a weekly basis, the stock's trend is more solid than that of the FTSE 100.
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2024-09-04 (teleborsa.it)
Airtel Africa loses on the London market
Decline for Airtel Africa, which changed hands at a loss of 7.76%. The technical scenario seen after one week of the stock compared to the FTSE 100 index highlights a slowdown in Airtel's trend...
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