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    Home Afrika is top price gainer at the NSE

    Jackson
    By Jackson Okoth
    - May 12, 2021
    - May 12, 2021
    Kenya Business newsMarkets
    Home Afrika is top price gainer at the NSE

    Home Afrika was the top price gainer when the Nairobi Securities Exchange(NSE) activity ended this Wednesday. The stock closed its last trading day at KSh 0.45 per share, recording a 7.14% gain over its previous closing price of KSh 0.42.

    The counter traded a volume of 215 100 shares in 21 deals resulting in a turnover of KSh 97,292.00

    Home Afrika Share Price Movements

    Home Afrika began the year with a share price of KSh 0.42 and has since gained 7.14% on that price valuation, ranking it 16th on the NSE in terms of year-to-date performance.

    The stock has accrued 18.42% over the past four-week period alone.

    Other gainers at the NSE included Standard Group Limited, which was up 5.26% to close at KSh 18.00; Carbacid Plc, which was up 3.20% to KSh 1.29; Liberty Holdings, which gained 3.10% to KSh 7.98 and Centum, which was up 2.70% to KSh 15.20.

    The worst performer was Express Kenya Limited which lost 7.32% to close at KSh 4.05, BOC Kenya, which shed 5.49% to KSh 64.50; TPS Serena, which was down 4.31% to KSh 15.55, Umeme Limited, which was down 3.22% to KSh 6.02 and Sanlam Kenya which was down 3.08% to KSh 11.00.

    The biggest mover was Safaricom with 5.83 Million shares, followed by KCB(2.06 Million), KPLC(897,900), Co-operative Bank(559,000) and Absa Bank(378,700).

    ALSO READ: High Executive Turnover Signals Trouble for Home Afrika

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