Ellah Lakes lists additional 1.8 billion ordinary shares on Nigeria’s NSE
By CNBC
30 June 2019 |
4:29 pm
Ellah Lakes has listed an additional 1.8 billion ordinary shares of 50 Kobo each on Nigeria’s equities market. This comes as the company announced its 100 percent equity acquisition of Telluria. Chuka Mordi, Managing Director and CEO of Ellah Lakes joins CNBC Africa for more.
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