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    COVID-19: 387 new cases of #COVID 19 in Nigeria.

    387 new cases of #COVID 19 in Nigeria; Lagos- 254 FCT- 29 Jigawa- 24 Edo- 22 Oyo- 15 Kaduna- 11 Borno- 6 Kano- 3 Plateau- 2 Yobe- 2 Gombe- 2 Bauchi- 2 Ondo- 1 Sample Tested: 58,726 Confirmed cases: 9302 Active cases: 6344 Discharged cases: 2697 Deaths: 261 .
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    Vitafoam Nigeria plc- 52 week high

    VITAFOAM: LAG reached a new 52 week high of 6.10 on Thurday's trading session,its share price during this period rose 44.65% and price moved over -6.67% to 5.60 today.
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    Court strikes out charges Against Senator Adeleke for alleged exam malpractice.

    FG charged Senator Adeleke to court after he was allegedly accused of exam malpractice.Senator Adeleke and Mr Sikiru were accused of impersonation, both registering as students of Ojo-Aro, Osun state to enable them to sit for the NECO examination of June/July 2017 while the other defendents were...
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    LAGOS PARALLEL MARKET RATES- 29 May, 2020.

    NGN USD 29/05/2020 BUY/SELL 440/450 NGN GBP 29/05/2020 BUY/SELL 528/540 NGN EUR 29/05/2020 BUY/SELL 460/470
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    USD to NGN FX rate- 29 May, 2020.

    29/05/2020 1 USD = 386 NGN
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    COVID-19: first fifteen states with the most cases in Nigeria- 29 May, 2020.

    The first fifteen states with most cases in Nigeria; Lagos- 4,123 Kano- 939 FCT- 535 Katsina- 358 Oyo- 260 Borno- 258 Ogun- 246 Jigawa- 241 Edo- 240 Bauchi- 234 Kaduna- 221 Rivers- 176 Gombe- 154 Sokoto- 116 Plateau- 99
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    COVID-19: 182 new cases of #COVID 19 in Nigeria.

    182 new cases of #COVID 19 ; Lagos- 111 FCT- 16 Akwa Ibom- 10 Oyo- 8 Kaduna- 6 Delta- 6 Rivers- 5 Ogun- 4 Ebonyi- 4 Kano- 3 Plateau- 2 Gombe- 2 Kebbi- 1 Kwara- 1 Bauchi- 1 Borno- 1 Total cases: 8915 Active cases: 6064 Recoveries: 2592[/B] Deaths: 259
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    Tesla’s ‘full self-driving business’ key to unlocking more extreme bull case scenarios, says Morgan

    Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas reiterated the firm’s equal-weight rating and $680 price target on shares of Tesla, on the premise that the electric automaker's autopilot/full self-driving business could be "key to unlocking more extreme bull case scenarios." The Final Round panel discusses...
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    Salesforce Q1 revenue up 30% YoY

    Salesforce reported a mixed bag of earnings with results of $4.87B in revenue, which is up 30% year-over-year, while guidance for the coming quarter is lighter than anticipated. The Final Round breaks down the numbers.
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    Market Recap: Thursday, May 28

    Stocks ended near session lows amid new developments that could raise tensions between the U.S. and China, and a deluge of new economic data, much of which was still consistent with a contraction but at least signaled some stabilization after an initial slump in activity.
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    Costco misses on Q3 earnings estimates as coronavirus-related costs increase

    On Thursday, Costco reported third-quarter results that missed Wall Street expectations, although total comparable sales climbed 7.8%. Myles Udland breaks down the company's quarterly report on The Final Round
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    NSE: Market capitalisation sheds N29bn on huge sell-offs in large-cap bank stocks May 28, 2020

    Large volumes of heavyweight bank stocks -FBN Holdings, Access Bank, Zenith Bank, UBA and GTB –were dumped for sale at Thursday’s trade session of the Nigerian equity market, heaping great pressure on the Banking Index, which dipped to 310.08 basis points by 2.79%, the biggest loss of the day...
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    COVID-19: Abiogun eases lockdown in Ogun state.

    Governor Dapo Abiogun of Ogun state has eased the coronavirus lockdown in the state, declaring free movement and business activities from Monday's to Friday's between 6am to 8pm respectively.The Governor added that the new eased lockdown will begin on Monday, June 1.
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    USD to NGN Black market review- 28 May, 2020.

    As at May 28, 2020, Today USD traded at N453.00 in the Black market, and at N460.00 when the week began on Monday, May 25, 2020 which indicates a loss of 1.52% for USD this week.At the beginning of this month on Friday, May 1, 2020 USD traded at N450.00 which when compared to Today's rate at...
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    Dollar to Naira Blackmarket (Lagos) rates- 28 May, 2020

    NGN USD[/CENTRE] 28/05/2020 BUY/SELL 445.00/453.00 Last 30 days High/Low Highest N460 as at 26/05/2020 Lowest N430 as at 05/05/2020 High/Low Highest N460 as at 26/05/2020 Lowest N360 as at 09/03/2020
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    COVID-19: 389 new cases of COVID-19 in Nigeria.

    389 new cases of #COVID 19 in Nigeria as at 27 May, 2020; Lagos (256) Katsina (23) Edo (22) Rivers (14) Kano (13) Adamawa (11) Akwa Ibom (11) Kaduna (7) Kwara (6) Nasarawa (6) Gombe (2) Plateau (2) Abia (2) Delta (2) Benue (2) Niger (2) Kogi (2) Oyo (2) Imo (1) Borno (1) Ogun (1) Anambra (1)...
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    Stock market: Sensex surges 996 points Nifty above 9,300-mark

    Nifty reclaimed 9,300-level while the sensex appreciated above 31,000-mark with supports on the gaining side in banking and IT heavyweights.Sensex surged 995.92 points or 3.25% at 31,605.22 while Nifty rose by 285.90 points or 3.17% at 9,314.95.Axis Bank was amongst top gainers in the Sensex...
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    Trump threatens to shutdown social media platforms.

    The President of the US threatened to regulate or close down social media platforms if they censor conservative voices, after popular social media platform Twitter tagged the President's tweets with a fact check warning on tuesday.Trump's reacted to the actions taken by technology platform in a...
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    Dollar to Naira FX rate- 27 May, 2020.

    1 USD = 390.0518 NGN
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    COVID-19: 276 new cases of the coronavirus in Nigeria.

    276 new cases of #COVID-19 in Nigeria as at 26 May, 2020; Lagos (161), Rivers (36), Edo (27), Kaduna (19), Nasarawa (10), Oyo (6), Kano (4), Delta (3), Ebonyi (3), Gombe (2), Ogun (1), Ondo (1), Bauchi (1), Borno (1), Abia (1). Confirmed cases: 8344. Discharged: 2385. Deaths: 249.