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DEAPCAP - Deap Capital Management & Trust

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DEAPCAP share price on Nigerian Stock ExchangeDEAPCAP share price on Nigerian Stock Exchange

BANKING Company specialising in Funds Management, Capital Maket Operations, Financial Advisory Services Portfolio Management, Leasing and Issuing House Services

Deap Capital Management & Trust is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX) since December 17th, 2007. Deap Capital Management & Trust is traded on the NGX under the ticker symbol “DEAPCAP”. The International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) of NGX:DEAPCAP is NGDEAPCAP009. Deap Capital Management & Trust is currently the 135th most valuable stock on the NGX with a market capitalization of NGN 1.41 billion, which is about 0.0025% of the Nigerian Stock Exchange equity market.

DEAPCAP0.94 ▾ 0.10 (9.62%)
1 day ago
Last Trading Results
Opening Price
Day’s Low Price0.94
Day’s High Price0.95
Traded Volume3.04M
Number of Deals50
Gross Turnover2.86M
Growth & Valuation
Earnings Per Share
Price/Earning Ratio
Dividend Per Share
Dividend Yield
Shares Outstanding1.5B
Market Capitalization1.41B
Monetary values are quoted in Nigerian Naira (NGN) unless otherwise stated

DEAPCAP Stock Market Performance

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+6.82%+100%+95.8%
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+64.9%+236%+62.1%

The current share price of Deap Capital Management & Trust (DEAPCAP) is NGN 0.94. DEAPCAP closed its last trading day (Friday, September 6, 2024) at 0.94 NGN per share on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), recording a 9.6% drop from its previous closing price of 1.04 NGN. Deap Capital Management & Trust began the year with a share price of 0.58 NGN and has since gained 62.1% on that price valuation, ranking it 23rd on the NGX in terms of year-to-date performance. Shareholders can be optimistic about DEAPCAP knowing the stock has accrued an outstanding 100% over the past four-week period alone—third best on NGX.

Deap Capital Management & Trust is the 26th most traded stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the past three months (Jun 7 - Sep 6, 2024). DEAPCAP has traded a total volume of 205 million shares—in 2,025 deals—valued at NGN 125 million over the period, with an average of 3.26 million traded shares per session. A volume high of 19.7 million was achieved on August 19th, and a low of 12,669 on August 2nd, for the same period. The table below details the last 10 trading days of activity of Deap Capital Management & Trust on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

DateVolumeCloseChangeChange%
2024-09-063,042,8350.94-0.10-9.62%
2024-09-0515,053,0011.04-0.11-9.57%
2024-09-045,311,7871.15+0.10+9.52%
2024-09-036,214,1811.05+0.09+9.38%
2024-09-029,009,2760.96+0.08+9.09%
2024-08-302,696,4250.88+0.08+10.00%
2024-08-291,950,6140.80+0.07+9.59%
2024-08-281,364,9690.73+0.06+8.96%
2024-08-271,750,2880.67+0.06+9.84%
2024-08-267,884,0010.61

Profile of Deap Capital Management & Trust

Deap Capital Management & Trust operates in the Financials sector.

Factsheet of Deap Capital Management & Trust

Sector
Financials
Industry
Address
Telephone
Email
Website

DEAPCAP Industrial Market Competitors

Deap Capital Management & Trust, issuers of the DEAPCAP stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, have a number of market competitors who are also engaged in the Financials sector. The table below presents an overview of the market standing of the top 10 by year-to-date performance.


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Comments

  1. Mr GabMr Gab
    Jan 19, 2024 16:12 GMT

    I BOUGHT DEAP CAPITAL SINCE 2007, TILL DATE IVE RECEIVE ANY DIVIDEND OR EVEN BONUS FROM THEM, PLEASE WHO CAN DIRECT ME TO DEAP CAPITAL REGISTRAR

  2. Ogbonnaya Godwin M.Ogbonnaya Godwin M.
    Jul 8, 2023 09:09 GMT

    We are parading with huge unclaimed dividend warrant in our system today is as a result of investors inability to reach their registrars easily to clear issues. If Nigerian Exchange Authority will make it compulsory for all the registrars to have even offices of at most three staff in all the capital cities of 36 states and Abuja, things will work out better for both companies, investors and the authorities.

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