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Top 2025 Nigeria Stock Beta Glass Plans Regional-Export Push

Top 2025 Nigeria Stock Beta Glass Plans Regional-Export Push

Bloomberg18-07-2025
Beta Glass Plc, the best performer on Nigeria's bourse this year, plans to ramp up exports to earn hard currency, boost revenue and sustain investor confidence.
The West African unit of Athens-based Frigoglass Group has seen its stock surge more than fivefold to 334 naira, outpacing the 28% gain in Nigeria's benchmark equities gauge over the same period.
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