May & Baker Nigeria plc (NGX:MAYBAKER)

Nigeria flag Nigeria · Delayed Price · Currency is NGN
39.75
0.00 (0.00%)
At close: Mar 2, 2026
384.76%
Market Cap 68.58B
Revenue (ttm) 38.26B
Net Income (ttm) 4.46B
Shares Out 1.73B
EPS (ttm) 2.58
PE Ratio 15.38
Forward PE n/a
Dividend 0.40 (1.01%)
Ex-Dividend Date May 21, 2025
Volume 974,629
Average Volume 1,974,169
Open n/a
Previous Close 39.75
Day's Range n/a
52-Week Range 6.70 - 48.00
Beta 0.59
RSI 53.49
Earnings Date Apr 2, 2026

About May & Baker Nigeria

May & Baker Nigeria Plc, together with its subsidiaries, manufactures, sells, and distributes human pharmaceuticals, human vaccines, and consumer products in Nigeria. It operates through Pharmaceuticals and Beverage segments. The company offers pharmaceuticals, including anti-diabetic, anti-hypersensitive, anti-infective, anti-malaria, analgesic, cough and cold, and anxiolytics; and nature care products. It also provides beverage drinks, including bottled water under the Lily Water name; and hand and surface sanitizers under the Smartans name. ... [Read more]

Industry Pharmaceutical Preparations
Founded 1944
Employees 397
Stock Exchange Nigerian Stock Exchange
Ticker Symbol MAYBAKER
Full Company Profile

Financial Performance

In 2025, May & Baker Nigeria's revenue was 38.26 billion, an increase of 32.38% compared to the previous year's 28.91 billion. Earnings were 4.46 billion, an increase of 175.01%.

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News

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4 months ago - Premium Times Nigeria

May & Baker to commercialise bitterleaf capsule, unveil bio-vaccine factory

“May & Baker has gone through stages since its inception on September 4, 1944, as Nigeria’s first pharmaceutical company." The post May & Baker to commercialise bitterleaf capsule, unveil bio-vaccine ...

1 year ago - Premium Times Nigeria