Carbacid up 5.4% after FY25 results; NSE continues to surge
Carbacid is up 5.4 per cent in early trading today after releasing its full year results last week. NSE share price continues to rise, up 9 per cent this morning.

- Carbacid share price up 5.4 per cent in early trading after reporting full year results.
- Nairobi Securities Exchange shares up 9 per cent in early trading today.
- Carbacid share price up 5.4% after FY25 resultsCarbacid share price is up 5.4 per cent to Sh29.30 after reporting a net profit of Sh1 billion for the year ended July 31, 2025.The company also hiked its dividend to Sh2.00 from Sh1.70 it paid last year, subject to approval at the AGM.Read full story: Carbacid’s profits rise 19% to Sh1bn despite surge in royalty costs
- NSE share price surges 9% in early tradingNairobi Securities Exchange share price continues to surge, rising 9 per cent to Sh17.60 in early trading on Monday. The stock is up 170 per cent this year.Last week, the bourse issued a circular, reminding shareholders, trading participants and other stakeholders of the shareholding requirements applicable to the Exchange under Capital Markets regulations, 2016.
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