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The final dividend of 6.5 Kobo per share will be paid for all the outstanding 1,899,157,107 ordinary shares of the company.
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The final dividend of 6.5 Kobo per share will be paid for all the outstanding 1,899,157,107 ordinary shares of the company.
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This puts the total consideration for the shares purchased by the parent company at N147,796,600.00
This represents a N1 gain when compared to the N476/$1 that it exchanged for on Friday, December 9.
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