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The company’s revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion, while profit before tax more than doubled to ₦391.79 million and earnings per share climbed to 27.87 kobo.

Report:
McNichols Consolidated Plc has reported improved financial performance for the year ended 31 December 2025. Revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion from ₦5.80 billion in 2024, while profit before tax increased to ₦391.79 million from ₦151.71 million. Profit after tax stood at ₦311.26 million, compared with ₦115.07 million in the previous year. Earnings per share also improved to 27.87 kobo from 10.30 kobo. The company closed the year with total assets of ₦1.89 billion and cash and cash equivalents of ₦409.98 million.

Stock Market Brief:
McNichols delivered a stronger 2025 result, with revenue up and profitability sharply improved. The company posted ₦6.21 billion in turnover, ₦391.79 million in profit before tax, and ₦311.26 million in profit after tax. EPS rose to 27.87 kobo, signaling better earnings momentum for shareholders.

The company’s total comprehensive income for the year was ₦311.26 million, and the document also shows the share price at 31 December 2025 was ₦3.27, up from ₦1.61 in 2024. That share-price figure is often useful to investors because it gives a quick sense of market performance alongside earnings.
 
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The company’s revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion, while profit before tax more than doubled to ₦391.79 million and earnings per share climbed to 27.87 kobo.

Report:
McNichols Consolidated Plc has reported improved financial performance for the year ended 31 December 2025. Revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion from ₦5.80 billion in 2024, while profit before tax increased to ₦391.79 million from ₦151.71 million. Profit after tax stood at ₦311.26 million, compared with ₦115.07 million in the previous year. Earnings per share also improved to 27.87 kobo from 10.30 kobo. The company closed the year with total assets of ₦1.89 billion and cash and cash equivalents of ₦409.98 million.

Stock Market Brief:
McNichols delivered a stronger 2025 result, with revenue up and profitability sharply improved. The company posted ₦6.21 billion in turnover, ₦391.79 million in profit before tax, and ₦311.26 million in profit after tax. EPS rose to 27.87 kobo, signaling better earnings momentum for shareholders.

The company’s total comprehensive income for the year was ₦311.26 million, and the document also shows the share price at 31 December 2025 was ₦3.27, up from ₦1.61 in 2024. That share-price figure is often useful to investors because it gives a quick sense of market performance alongside earnings.
Nice improvement here.
McNichols really stepped up in 2025, revenue grew, but the real highlight is profit more than doubling. That shows better efficiency and stronger operations, not just top-line growth.
EPS jumping to 27.87 kobo is also a good sign for shareholders, and the share price movement reflects that momentum.
In simple terms: this is a clean growth story — both revenue and profit are moving in the right direction. The next thing to watch is whether they can sustain this performance.
 
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The company’s revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion, while profit before tax more than doubled to ₦391.79 million and earnings per share climbed to 27.87 kobo.

Report:
McNichols Consolidated Plc has reported improved financial performance for the year ended 31 December 2025. Revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion from ₦5.80 billion in 2024, while profit before tax increased to ₦391.79 million from ₦151.71 million. Profit after tax stood at ₦311.26 million, compared with ₦115.07 million in the previous year. Earnings per share also improved to 27.87 kobo from 10.30 kobo. The company closed the year with total assets of ₦1.89 billion and cash and cash equivalents of ₦409.98 million.

Stock Market Brief:
McNichols delivered a stronger 2025 result, with revenue up and profitability sharply improved. The company posted ₦6.21 billion in turnover, ₦391.79 million in profit before tax, and ₦311.26 million in profit after tax. EPS rose to 27.87 kobo, signaling better earnings momentum for shareholders.

The company’s total comprehensive income for the year was ₦311.26 million, and the document also shows the share price at 31 December 2025 was ₦3.27, up from ₦1.61 in 2024. That share-price figure is often useful to investors because it gives a quick sense of market performance alongside earnings.
Thanks for sharing
 
Nice improvement here.
McNichols really stepped up in 2025, revenue grew, but the real highlight is profit more than doubling. That shows better efficiency and stronger operations, not just top-line growth.
EPS jumping to 27.87 kobo is also a good sign for shareholders, and the share price movement reflects that momentum.
In simple terms: this is a clean growth story — both revenue and profit are moving in the right direction. The next thing to watch is whether they can sustain this performance.
McNichols’ 2025 performance is impressive. Revenue growth is good, but the profit more than doubling is the real story — it shows the company is becoming more efficient and running stronger operations, not just selling more.
The EPS jump to 27.87 kobo signals real value for shareholders, and the share price movement reflects growing investor confidence.
In short, this is a solid growth story — revenue and profit are both moving in the right direction. The next big question is whether McNichols can sustain this momentum over the coming years, which will determine if this is a one-time spike or the start of consistent long-term growth.
 
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The company’s revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion, while profit before tax more than doubled to ₦391.79 million and earnings per share climbed to 27.87 kobo.

Report:
McNichols Consolidated Plc has reported improved financial performance for the year ended 31 December 2025. Revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion from ₦5.80 billion in 2024, while profit before tax increased to ₦391.79 million from ₦151.71 million. Profit after tax stood at ₦311.26 million, compared with ₦115.07 million in the previous year. Earnings per share also improved to 27.87 kobo from 10.30 kobo. The company closed the year with total assets of ₦1.89 billion and cash and cash equivalents of ₦409.98 million.

Stock Market Brief:
McNichols delivered a stronger 2025 result, with revenue up and profitability sharply improved. The company posted ₦6.21 billion in turnover, ₦391.79 million in profit before tax, and ₦311.26 million in profit after tax. EPS rose to 27.87 kobo, signaling better earnings momentum for shareholders.

The company’s total comprehensive income for the year was ₦311.26 million, and the document also shows the share price at 31 December 2025 was ₦3.27, up from ₦1.61 in 2024. That share-price figure is often useful to investors because it gives a quick sense of market performance alongside earnings.
What a fantastic spot, @Adewale Stock! ️ McNichols is proof that you don't have to be a SWOOT to deliver massive value.

Seeing EPS jump from 10.30k to 27.87k is a 170% increase in earnings power. Most importantly, that ₦409.98 million in cash gives them a solid buffer to navigate the high-interest environment we're in. When a company doubles its share price in a year (₦1.61 to ₦3.27), it’s usually because the market has finally started to price in this kind of operational efficiency! ️
 
Nice improvement here.
McNichols really stepped up in 2025, revenue grew, but the real highlight is profit more than doubling. That shows better efficiency and stronger operations, not just top-line growth.
EPS jumping to 27.87 kobo is also a good sign for shareholders, and the share price movement reflects that momentum.
In simple terms: this is a clean growth story — both revenue and profit are moving in the right direction. The next thing to watch is whether they can sustain this performance.
Thanks for sharing
You both hit on the most critical point: Efficiency.
Like @John Esther said, this isn't just 'selling more',.it’s 'keeping more.' Growing revenue to ₦6.21 billion is great, but doubling the PBT shows they've mastered their cost of sales in a very tough Q1/Q2 2025 period. @Chinyere, you're right to ask about Sustainability. If they can maintain this 27.87k EPS momentum into 2026, we might be looking at a future mid-cap darling!
 
McNichols’ 2025 performance is impressive. Revenue growth is good, but the profit more than doubling is the real story — it shows the company is becoming more efficient and running stronger operations, not just selling more.
The EPS jump to 27.87 kobo signals real value for shareholders, and the share price movement reflects growing investor confidence.
In short, this is a solid growth story — revenue and profit are both moving in the right direction. The next big question is whether McNichols can sustain this momentum over the coming years, which will determine if this is a one-time spike or the start of consistent long-term growth.
Information is the best currency on this forum, @Chinyere! It’s great to have a group that can spot these 'under-the-radar' winners while everyone else is just chasing the big banks. Knowledge is wealth! ️
 
This is a textbook example of operational execution translating into shareholder value. EPS up 170% and a healthy ₦409.98 million cash cushion show they’re not just growing profits—they’re building resilience. When the market catches on to this level of efficiency, the share price naturally follows, and doubling in a year signals strong investor confidence in sustainable performance.
 
You both hit on the most critical point: Efficiency.
Like @John Esther said, this isn't just 'selling more',.it’s 'keeping more.' Growing revenue to ₦6.21 billion is great, but doubling the PBT shows they've mastered their cost of sales in a very tough Q1/Q2 2025 period. @Chinyere, you're right to ask about Sustainability. If they can maintain this 27.87k EPS momentum into 2026, we might be looking at a future mid-cap darling!
You’ve nailed it — this is about operational mastery, not just top-line growth. Revenue of ₦6.21 billion is solid, but the real story is doubling PBT while navigating tough cost pressures. That’s efficiency turning into shareholder value. Sustainability will be key, but if McNichols keeps this EPS trajectory, they’re definitely on track to becoming a standout mid-cap stock in 2026.
 
Information is the best currency on this forum, @Chinyere! It’s great to have a group that can spot these 'under-the-radar' winners while everyone else is just chasing the big banks. Knowledge is wealth! ️
You’ve captured it perfectly — McNichols isn’t just posting numbers; they’re showing real operational strength. Doubling profit while lifting EPS to 27.87 kobo reflects efficiency and disciplined cost management. The key now is sustainability: if they can maintain this momentum, we’re looking at a genuine growth story, not a one-off spike. Forums like this thrive on insights like yours — spotting under-the-radar winners is exactly how smart investors stay ahead.
 
The company’s revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion, while profit before tax more than doubled to ₦391.79 million and earnings per share climbed to 27.87 kobo.

Report:
McNichols Consolidated Plc has reported improved financial performance for the year ended 31 December 2025. Revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion from ₦5.80 billion in 2024, while profit before tax increased to ₦391.79 million from ₦151.71 million. Profit after tax stood at ₦311.26 million, compared with ₦115.07 million in the previous year. Earnings per share also improved to 27.87 kobo from 10.30 kobo. The company closed the year with total assets of ₦1.89 billion and cash and cash equivalents of ₦409.98 million.

Stock Market Brief:
McNichols delivered a stronger 2025 result, with revenue up and profitability sharply improved. The company posted ₦6.21 billion in turnover, ₦391.79 million in profit before tax, and ₦311.26 million in profit after tax. EPS rose to 27.87 kobo, signaling better earnings momentum for shareholders.

The company’s total comprehensive income for the year was ₦311.26 million, and the document also shows the share price at 31 December 2025 was ₦3.27, up from ₦1.61 in 2024. That share-price figure is often useful to investors because it gives a quick sense of market performance alongside earnings.
Revenue growth from ₦5.80 billion to ₦6.21 billion is solid, but what really catches the eye is the profit acceleration. Profit before tax more than doubled to ₦391.79 million, and EPS jumped to 27.87 kobo.

That’s not just growth, it’s efficiency. The company is not just selling more; it’s converting revenue into profit at a far higher rate.
 
This is a textbook example of operational execution translating into shareholder value. EPS up 170% and a healthy ₦409.98 million cash cushion show they’re not just growing profits—they’re building resilience. When the market catches on to this level of efficiency, the share price naturally follows, and doubling in a year signals strong investor confidence in sustainable performance.
You hit on the most important word, @Chinyere: Resilience. ️ In a high-interest rate environment, 'Cash is King,' and that ₦409.98 million cushion is what allows McNichols to operate without the crushing weight of expensive bank loans.

A 170% jump in EPS isn't just a number; it's a signal that management has figured out how to squeeze more value out of every Naira of revenue. When a share price doubles in a year, it's usually because the 'Smart Money' has realized the company's internal engine is running at 100% efficiency!
 
The company’s revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion, while profit before tax more than doubled to ₦391.79 million and earnings per share climbed to 27.87 kobo.

Report:
McNichols Consolidated Plc has reported improved financial performance for the year ended 31 December 2025. Revenue rose to ₦6.21 billion from ₦5.80 billion in 2024, while profit before tax increased to ₦391.79 million from ₦151.71 million. Profit after tax stood at ₦311.26 million, compared with ₦115.07 million in the previous year. Earnings per share also improved to 27.87 kobo from 10.30 kobo. The company closed the year with total assets of ₦1.89 billion and cash and cash equivalents of ₦409.98 million.

Stock Market Brief:
McNichols delivered a stronger 2025 result, with revenue up and profitability sharply improved. The company posted ₦6.21 billion in turnover, ₦391.79 million in profit before tax, and ₦311.26 million in profit after tax. EPS rose to 27.87 kobo, signaling better earnings momentum for shareholders.

The company’s total comprehensive income for the year was ₦311.26 million, and the document also shows the share price at 31 December 2025 was ₦3.27, up from ₦1.61 in 2024. That share-price figure is often useful to investors because it gives a quick sense of market performance alongside earnings.
Buying a stock when its EPS is low but improving, and holding through consistent earnings growth, multiplies your capital over time.
 
You’ve nailed it — this is about operational mastery, not just top-line growth. Revenue of ₦6.21 billion is solid, but the real story is doubling PBT while navigating tough cost pressures. That’s efficiency turning into shareholder value. Sustainability will be key, but if McNichols keeps this EPS trajectory, they’re definitely on track to becoming a standout mid-cap stock in 2026.
Spot on, @Chinyere! 'Selling more' is easy; 'keeping more' is the hard part.

Navigating the cost pressures of Q1/Q2 2025 while doubling PBT proves they aren't just riding a wave they are steering the ship. If they can keep this 27.87k EPS trajectory through 2026, they won't just be an 'under-the-radar' pick; they’ll be the benchmark for what a high-performing mid-cap looks like on the NGX! ️
 
Buying a stock when its EPS is low but improving, and holding through consistent earnings growth, multiplies your capital over time.
By focusing on Disciplined Cost Management instead of just 'hype,' this forum is helping investors build a foundation that can survive any macro-storm. Let’s see if their Q1 2026 numbers show that this 'Efficiency' has become part of their DNA, or if it was just a one-off spike. My bet is on the DNA!