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Combined Market Cap of World’s Largest Airlines Plunges by $12B as COVID-19 Cases Climb

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Airline companies are still far from pre-pandemic profit and sales as some of their businesses, like business travel, are not even comparable to normal levels. However, the growing number of COVID-19 cases, fears of new travel restrictions due to Delta variant and concerns about the economic recovery caused a new hit to airlines stocks.

According to data presented by BuyShares, the combined market cap of Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, Lufthansa Group, United Airlines, Air France, and the International Airlines Group, as the world’s largest public airline companies based on sales, plunged by $12bn since June.

US Companies the Worst Hit, Combined Market Cap Down by $9.2B

The airline industry has remained one of the worst hit sectors during the pandemic and is most closely tied to loosened COVID-19 restrictions. Moreover, the entire market is facing increased costs, including labor and fuel. The major US airlines alone received about $50bn in a series of government bailouts and grants during the pandemic, mostly so they could make payroll.

The fears of new travel restrictions and the third pandemic wave came as a new hit to the sector barely coping with the effects of the COVID-19 crisis.

The YCharts data showed the three major US airline companies had taken the hardest hit, with their combined market cap plunging by $9.2bn since June. Delta Air Lines leads with nearly a $4.3bn loss in this period. United Airlines and American Airlines follow, with a $3.07bn and $1.86 market cap drop, respectively.

Statistics show the market cap drop of the US airlines significantly increases if looking even further back in time. In March, the combined value of shares of the three companies stood at $56.2bn, or $12bn more than the last week.

European Airline Stocks Fall after Travel Ban News

The European airline stocks also fell sharply in the last days of June, after German Chancellor Angela Merkel proposed imposing restrictions on travelers arriving in the European Union from the United Kingdom due to concerns over the spread of the COVID-19 Delta variant.

Although the proposal has been criticized by EU member countries whose economies rely heavily on tourism, the risk of renewed pressures to impose travel bans caused a new hit to airline stocks.

British Airways would have been one of the most affected airlines if Merkel’s plans had been accomplished, with its stocks falling by 6% on the day the report came out. Although IAG shares bounced back, with the company’s market cap reaching $11.9bn last week, that is still $1.78bn below June levels.

Moreover, IAG’s interim report, covering the three months to 31 March 2021, showed that its long-term debt climbed to almost €19.5bn, while cash reserves stood at €8bn.

Lufthansa Group lost $1.05bn in this period, with the combined value of its shares falling from $7.6bn in June to $6.55bn last week. Air France follows, with a $530 million market cap drop, respectively.

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

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President Tinubu Approves N150,000 Non-Refundable Grant for Enugu MSMEs

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President Bola Tinubu has moved to put smiles on the faces of small business owners in Enugu State with the approval of a N150,000 non-refundable grant as part of plans to tackle the economic hardship in the country.

Tinubu’s approval was delivered to business owners in the state by Vice President Kashim Shettima during a visit to the MSME Fashion Hub.

Shettima, who spoke via a statement on Thursday by his spokesperson, Stanley Nkwocha, at the launch of the 5th Expanded National MSME Clinic in Enugu, revealed that the funds are awards from President Tinubu for the outstanding exhibiting MSMEs at the event. 

He assured the beneficiaries that the money was an outright grant with no requirement for repayment, stating that it was a sign of the government’s commitment to nurturing MSMEs.

According to Shettima, “Distinguished ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to announce that His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has mandated a grant of N150,000 each to be awarded to outstanding exhibiting MSMEs at today’s event. 

“Let me assure you that this is an outright grant, with no requirement for repayment, reflecting our commitment to nurturing MSMEs and fostering economic growth.”

Speaking further, VP Shettima revealed that small businesses cover 96% of all businesses in Nigeria and contribute more than 45% to the nation’s GDP, adding that the country cannot achieve the desired economic growth without them.

The vice president called for unity in the business sector, he stated, “The only way we can achieve this is by standing united, from Abia to Zamfara, in pursuit of a shared objective. Small businesses account for 96% of all businesses in Nigeria and contribute more than 45% to our GDP. I am sure you understand what this means: without you, Nigeria would be nowhere.”

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Lagos Faces Job Crisis as State Plans Ban on Sachet Water and Single-Use Plastics

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The already high unemployment rate in Lagos State is set to surge even further as the state government plans to ban the production and sale of single-use plastics and sachet water.

The ban, which will take effect in January 2025, was announced by the Commissioner for Environment and Water Resources, Tokunbo Wahab, during a stakeholders’ workshop in Lagos.

At the workshop, aimed at raising awareness about the implementation of the new initiative, Wahab disclosed that the move aligns with the state’s plastic utility policy.

Investors King reported that in January 2024, the Lagos State government began taking bold steps toward effective plastic waste management and promoting a healthy, safe environment.

In that month, the government announced a ban on the use of Styrofoam across the state.

The ban, which came with strict enforcement, left many citizens and residents in the state complaining.

Speaking on behalf of the stakeholders, the Lagos Chairperson of the Association for Table Water Producers of Nigeria (ATWAP), Mosaku Ololade, emphasized the importance of implementing the ban in phases, noting that it would give members ample time for compliance.

He revealed that the union has been actively involved in sensitizing its members while engaging with the government on the way forward.

He said, “We have been engaging the Lagos State Government on the way forward and sensitizing our members on the planned ban.

“We want the government to continue engaging with us. We are a responsible association and are ready to work with the government.

“We have over 2,000 members in Lagos alone with over 10,000 workers.

“We hereby implore the government to implement the ban in phases to allow our members ample opportunity for compliance.”

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Stanbic IBTC Appoints Dr. Kunle Adedeji as Acting CEO Ahead of Leadership Transition

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The Board of Stanbic IBTC has appointed Dr. Kunle Adedeji as the acting Chief Executive Officer of the financial institution ahead of the end of Dr. Demola Sogunle’s tenure on October 31, 2024.

Adedeji, who brings with him over 25 years in the banking sector, was confirmed on October 2, 2024, in a letter addressed to the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) and signed by the company secretary, Chidi Okezie.

Okezie revealed that Dr. Kunle Adedeji‘s appointment is set to take effect on November 1, 2024.

The statement detailed that Adedeji, who was in 2019 appointed as an Executive Director, is also the current Chief Finance and Value Management Officer of the Company.

Okezie noted that he will continue serving in the position while also serving as Acting Chief Executive of the Company.

The statement reads, “Adedeji, brings a wealth of experience and a strong track record of leadership within our organization.

Dr Adedeji, who was appointed as an Executive Director in 2019 is a seasoned financial expert with over 25 years in the banking sector.

“He holds an MBA in Finance from the University of Lagos and a DBA from the SBS Swiss Business School, Switzerland.

He is also the current Chief Finance and Value Management Officer of the Company and will continue in this capacity throughout the duration of his tenure as Acting Chief Executive of the Company.

The Board is confident that Mr. Adedeji’s leadership would be instrumental in driving the growth strategy of Stanbic IBTC Group.”

Investors King learned that Dr. Adedeji is set to succeed Dr. Demola Sogunle, whose tenure as the firm’s Chief Executive will come to an end on October 31, 2024.

Stanbic IBTC expressed gratitude to the outgoing CEO for his significant contributions during his 35 years of service.

“The Board of Directors expresses its heartfelt gratitude for his unwavering commitment, visionary leadership, and pivotal role in steering Stanbic IBTC through various challenges and milestones,” the statement added.

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