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      Broad Street Journal is published weekly by TELL Communications Limited     Saturday, July 31 2010
Stock Market Report (6th of April 2010): Conoil-Open: 40.00k, Close 40.10k : NASCON-Open: 6.80k, Close 7.41k : Guiness-Open: 130.00k, Close 133.00k : GTBank-Open: 18.91k, Close 21.00k : FTN Cocoa-Open: 0.91k, Close 0.93k
 
 
 
 
 
CBN`s New Agenda
The Central Bank of Nigeria plans to adopt new reforms aimed at strengthening the nation`s economy
 
Steady Progress
Crucial indicators of the performance of the capital market assumed an upward movement in May 2010
 
Rumblings from the Creeks
The Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND, has threatened to resume hostilities, insisting that President Goodluck Jonathan is not committed to pursuing the Niger Delta amnesty programme
 
Nokia Excites Customers
With the commissioning of a new care centre in Lagos, Nigeria, Nokia widens access to environmentally friendly Take Back scheme By Chikodi Okereocha
 
 
The Lagos Atlantic City Dream
Lagos State government plans to build a multi-billion naira Atlantic City to ease pressure on land space, but there are fears economic and political factors may hamper the vision
 
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.
 
Concerns Over Text & Win Promos
The impact of the global recession, which has forced consumers to spend less on phone calls, may have forced telecoms operators to inundate consumers with unsolicited short message service, SMS-based promotions, some of which are said to be fraudulent
 
 
 
 
     
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