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JOHNHOLT - John Holt Plc

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JOHNHOLT share price on Nigerian Stock ExchangeJOHNHOLT share price on Nigerian Stock Exchange

John Holt Plc is active in engineering, leasing, trade and distribution through its business units in Nigeria. The company assembles and sells generator sets, and leases boats, air conditioners and generators. It further offers maintenance,logistic and depot services.

John Holt Plc is listed on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX). John Holt is traded on the NGX under the ticker symbol “JOHNHOLT”. The International Securities Identification Number (ISIN) of NGX:JOHNHOLT is NGJOHNHOLT05. John Holt Plc is currently the 118th most valuable stock on the NGX with a market capitalization of NGN 3 billion, which makes about 0.0051% of the Nigerian Stock Exchange equity market.

JOHNHOLT7.72 ▴ 0.70 (9.97%)
3 days ago
Last Trading Results
Opening Price
Day’s Low Price7.72
Day’s High Price7.72
Traded Volume115,042
Number of Deals11
Gross Turnover888,124.24
Growth & Valuation
Earnings Per Share
Price/Earning Ratio
Dividend Per Share
Dividend Yield
Shares Outstanding389M
Market Capitalization3B
Monetary values are quoted in Nigerian Naira (NGN) unless otherwise stated

JOHNHOLT Stock Market Performance

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+60.5%+153%+176%
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+290%+392%+233%

The current share price of John Holt Plc (JOHNHOLT) is NGN 7.72. JOHNHOLT closed its last trading day (Friday, November 15, 2024) at 7.72 NGN per share on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NGX), recording a 10% gain over its previous closing price of 7.02 NGN. John Holt began the year with a share price of 2.32 NGN and has since gained 233% on that price valuation, ranking it eighth on the NGX in terms of year-to-date performance. Shareholders can be optimistic about JOHNHOLT knowing the stock has accrued an outstanding 153% over the past four-week period alone—third best on NGX.

John Holt is the 93rd most traded stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange over the past three months (Aug 19 - Nov 15, 2024). JOHNHOLT has traded a total volume of 11 million shares—in 756 deals—valued at NGN 42.8 million over the period, with an average of 175,335 traded shares per session. A volume high of 1.36 million was achieved on November 4th for the same period. The table below details the last 10 trading days of activity of John Holt on the Nigerian Stock Exchange.

DateVolumeCloseChangeChange%
2024-11-15115,0427.72+0.70+9.97%
2024-11-14361,6997.02+0.63+9.86%
2024-11-13447,4886.39+0.58+9.98%
2024-11-12161,6375.81+0.52+9.83%
2024-11-111,223,3905.29+0.48+9.98%
2024-11-08849,2144.81+0.43+9.82%
2024-11-07224,4004.38+0.39+9.77%
2024-11-06169,2923.99
2024-11-05965,6023.99+0.36+9.92%
2024-11-041,356,4073.63

Profile of John Holt Plc

John Holt Plc operates in the Industrials sector.

Factsheet of John Holt Plc

Sector
Industrials
Industry
Address
3/4 Adewumi Industrial Estate, Oregun Ikeja, P. O. Box 2508, Apapa, Lagos, Niger
Telephone
+234-1-270-9295

JOHNHOLT Industrial Market Competitors

John Holt Plc, issuers of the JOHNHOLT stock on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, have a number of market competitors who are also engaged in the Industrials sector. The table below presents an overview of the market standing of the top 10 by year-to-date performance.

CodeNameM. Cap.CloseYTD
TRANSCORPTranscorp Nigeria452B44.50+414%
JBERGERJulius Berger Nigeria Plc276B172.50+301%
MEYERMeyer Plc4.07B7.67+114%
CAPCAP Plc30.6B37.50+79.9%
UACNUAC of Nigeria63.4B21.65+68.5%
DANGCEMDangote Cement8.16T478.80+49.7%
BERGERBerger Paints5.45B18.80+44.6%
WAPCOLafarge Wapco677B42.00+33.3%
CUTIXCutix Plc17.2B2.44+3.83%
SKYAVNSkyway Aviation Handling Co. Plc35.2B26.00+2.56%

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Comments

  1. Adeyinka OmikunleAdeyinka Omikunle
    Apr 5, 2024 12:48 GMT

    I have had shares in this company for years, since the 1970's. Throughout the 80s, they appeared to have gone under. No information. No bonus, no dividend since.
    Enquiry to your known address got no response.
    Now, through the Stock Exchange, I got this email address.
    Would you now tell me whether you still regard me, and those of us alienated, as your shareholders? And what's our fate with the company?
    Thanks for your expected response.
    Adeyinka Omikunle.

    1. Adeyinka OmikunleAdeyinka Omikunle
      Apr 5, 2024 12:49 GMT

      As per my aforementioned enquiries.

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