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Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Mar 3, 2008

  Cooking The Books

Pretending to be a healthy company, Nampak Nigeria plc presents bogus accounts to the council of the Nigerian Stock Exchange Clement Oriloye The game is up for Nampak Nigeria plc. On Monday 4 February 2008, the Nigerian Stock Exchange, NSE, suspended the metal container manufacturers from...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Mar 3, 2008

  The Law Will Prevail

Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Bi-Courtney Aviation Services Ltd, Mr. Alex Van Elk dwells on the controversial size of the apron at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal 2. He spoke with Tayo Odunlami and Funsho Balogun Q: Virgin Nigeria, in its refusal to relocate to the...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Feb 25, 2008

  Going Sky High

Local airlines, hit by scarcity of aviation fuel and increase in charges by regulatory authoriries, jack up fares By Funsho Balogun Air passengers on the busy Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt and Owerri routes arrived the ticketing counters at the new Murtala Muhammed Airport 2 domestic...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Feb 25, 2008

  Broadening Ownership

DAAR Communications is set to join the league of quoted companies, as it floats offers for subscription and sale preparatory to its listing on the Nigerian Stock Exchange By Clement Oriloye Founder of DAAR Communications plc, Chief Raymond Aleogho Dokpesi, Monday last  week...... [view]

Posted By:  ojeremen
Posted On:  Feb 25, 2008

  Jitters Over Cement Price

Prices of cement skyrocket in spite of government’s recent granting of provisional import licences to cement manufacturers By Clement Oriloye Worried by the problems of inadequate supply and high pricing of cement, stakeholders in the cement business held a meeting last October to...... [view]

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