Nigerian markets mixed as cement companies report earnings
By CNBC
16 November 2019 |
7:00 pm
Cement companies in Nigeria have begun reporting their 9-month earnings. Janet Ogunkoya, Research Analyst at ARM Securities joins CNBC Africa to unpack these financial statements and discuss some stories from Nigeria’s cement industry.
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