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      Broad Street Journal is published weekly by TELL Communications Limited     Tuesday, March 16 2010
Stock Market Report (14th of January 2010): NAHCO-Open: 7.68k, Close 8.62k : Access Bank-Open: 7.89k, Close 8.05k : First Bank-Open: 14.00k, Close 14.02k
 
 
 
 
 
Concerns over Abandoned Aircraft
Neglected aircraft at the nation’s airports constitute a nuisance, but experts say they could have economic benefits By Muyiwa Lucas
Succour on the Way
For the over 2,000 depositors of Confederation of African Philanthropists, an organisation that re-enacted the bizarre story of wonder banks, by promising huge returns on deposits, there is a slight chance of redeeming their trapped funds By Abiola Odu
 
Threats to Stock Market Recovery
As investors in the Nigerian capital market patiently await the rebound of stock prices, there are fears that administrative lapses may hamper a quick recovery By Abiola Odutola
 
Determination to Succeed
Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos State brushes aside daunting political conspiracies to sign the 2010 budget into law By Funke Oduwole
 
Etisalat Digs-in
Despite coming seven years behind, Etisalat Nigeria, fifth GSM operator, inches closer to achieving its target of being among the first two operators in Nigeria as it plans to invest additional $700 million in its network expansion programme By Chikodi
 
 
 
 
Zimbabwe Receives Boost from IMF
The International Monetary Fund, IMF, is giving Zimbabwe $400 million to boost its foreign currency reserves.
 
Making NESG 15 Work
The Nigerian Economic Summit Group, in its bid to make this year s summit go beyond a mere talking shop, has outlined strategies towards a result-oriented summit.
 
Chevron Signs $60 billion Gas Deal
American oil firm Chevron, has signed $60 billion worth of deals to supply natural gas to Japan and South Korea from its Gorgon project in Australia.
 
     
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