Week 6 Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Market Top Gainers Performance Index (2026)

PositiveNaija presents the top gainers of the 2026 Week 6 Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Market for up-to-date decision-making on investing.

Week 6 Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) Market Top Gainers Performance Index (2026)

Week 6 Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Top Gainers Index (2026)

Top gain shares /stocks Percentage gain increase (%) Closing price (₦) Price-to-earnings ratio (P/E ratio)
Return on equity (ROE)
News
R T BRISCOE PLC. 60.69% ₦12.63 5.66x
RTBRISCOE Announces Appointment of Executive Director and CFO
ZICHIS AGRO ALLIED INDUSTRIES PLC 60.38% ₦6.72
Zichis Agro Allied Industries listing to increase NGX market cap by ₦1.96bn
ABBEY MORTGAGE BANK PLC 59.04% ₦14.95 49.35x 27.8%
Abbey Mortgage Bank Plc (ABBEYB.ng) Q32025 Interim Report
UNION DICON SALT PLC 49.14% ₦13.05
Salt manufacturer to begin pepper packaging after NAFDAC approval
AUSTIN LAZ & COMPANY PLC 38.46% ₦5.40
Austin Laz eyes investment from BMT Industries to drive growth expansion
DAAR COMMUNICATIONS PLC 34.75% ₦1.90
Daar Communications Plc Posts Gross Earnings of N3.67 Billion For FY08
THE INITIATES PLC 30.10% ₦19.45 4.72x 87.8%
The Initiates Plc (TIP.ng) Q42025 Interim Report
FORTIS GLOBAL INSURANCE PLC 30.00% ₦0.26
NGX Lifts Trading Suspension on Fortis Global Insurance Shares After Accounts Filing
LIVINGTRUST MORTGAGE BANK PLC 26.91% ₦5.14 25.46x 20%
LivingTrust Mortgage Bank posts ₦1.01b profit for 2025
JULIUS BERGER NIG. PLC. 26.81% ₦230.80 11.19x 9.5%
Julius Berger Revenue Climbs to N₦760.61bn in 2025

 

Understanding different scenarios:

Use the PE ratio and ROE together. The PE ratio helps determine if a stock is overvalued, while ROE helps assess the quality of earnings and operational efficiency. 

  • High PE, High ROE: The stock may be expensive, but the strong profitability could justify the higher price.
  • High PE, Low ROE: This combination is a warning sign, suggesting the stock may be overvalued and is not an ideal investment.
  • Low PE, Low ROE: This could indicate a company is undervalued, but also potentially in decline. Further investigation is needed to understand why the ROE is low.
  • Low PE, High ROE: Potential strong investment; an overlooked and highly efficient company.

 

 

Research Credits

*This compilation series was first researched, written, poster designed and last updated by Toju Micheal Ogbe.

*This weekly series is open for/to suggestion, donation, sponsorship, collaboration, partnership or advertisement (+2349064503292).

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