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Foreign Exchange Auction No 62/2004 of 11Th August, 2004 Foreign Exchange Auction Sales Result Applicant Name Form Bid Cumm CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA TRADE AND EXCHANGE DEPARTMENT FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION NO 62/2004 OF 11TH AUGUST, 2004 FOREIGN EXCHANGE AUCTION SALES RESULT APPLICANT NAME FORM BID CUMM. BANK Weighted S/N A. QUALIFIED BIDS M/A NO R/C NO APPLICANT ADDRESS RATE AMOUNT AMOUNT PURPOSE NAME Average 1 AGRITED NIGERIA LTD MF -0703313 RC158157 PLOT 897B BALARABE MUSA CRESCENT VICTORIA ISLAND 133.8500 24,754.20 24,754.20 POULTRY EQUIPMENT; 900 PCS COMPACT BREEDER DRINKS; 480PCS DBL 0.0337 2 TRANSPHARM NIG LTD MF0658682 RC151278 PLOT 311A ADENIJI STREET,OGBA,LAGOS 133.5000 7,200.00 31,954.20 CIPROFLOXAN/CIPROBIOTIC FORTE TABLETS PRUDENT 0.0098 3 MR S P GUPTA AA0747725 Z1525076 4, HINDERER ROAD, APAPA, LAGOS 133.3000 2,000.00 33,954.20 PTA ACCESS 0.0027 4 INTERCONNECT CLEARING HOUSE MF 0638860 RC 495006 2A OSBOURNE ROAD,IKOYI,LAGOS 133.2000 660,000.00 693,954.20 IMPORT OF TRANSIT SWITCH FOR INTERCONNECTIVITY BETWEEN NITEFIRST ATLAN. 0.8941 5 EVEREST FOODS LTD MF0194110 448664 17, UNGUA GETSI ROAD, TUDUN MURTALA, BOMPAI, 133.2000 203,060.00 897,014.20 INSTANT FULL CREAM MILK (EVEREST BRAND) N.I.B 0.2751 6 OGEYI PLACE HOTELS LTD AA1275640 RC37357045TOMBIA STREET,GRA PHASE 2,PORT HARCOURT,RIVERS 133.2000 78,276.54 975,290.74 PAYMENT OF OFFSHORE MANAGEMENT FEES TO MERIDIEN S.A. PRUDENT 0.1060 7 VIRGIN ATLANTIC AA0235684 AIRLINE PLOT 17, THE ARK TOWERS, LIGALI AYORINDE STREET, 133.1500 4,843,815.92 5,819,106.66 REMITTANCE OF SURPLUS FUNDS N.I.B 6.5594 8 Universal Gases Ltd MF 0500149 RC 166303 Plot PC 12,Afribank Street,Victoria Island 133.1000 33,750.00 5,852,856.66 Spare Parts For Machinery For Gas Plant Capital 0.0457 9 NICEWAY INT'L LTD. MF 0460672 RC 456401 34,IDUMAGBO AVENUE,LAGOS 133.0500 12,137.50 5,864,994.16 IMPORT OF 550 SETS OF 4PC EVA TROLLEY(MATERIAL) FIRST ATLAN. 0.0164 10 DIAMOND REMEDIES LTD MF0694734 RC314913 39 IGA IDUNGANRAN STREET IDUMOTA LAGOS 133.0000 22,500.00 5,887,494.16 150,000 BOXES OF FERROUS FUMARATE 300MG ACB 0.0304 11 DIAMOND REMEDIES LTD MF0694735 RC314913 39 IGA IDUNGANRAN STREET IDUMOTA LAGOS 133.0000 19,800.00 5,907,294.16 60000 PACKS OF TENDERWELL CODLIVER 300MG ACB 0.0268 12 WEMY INDUSTRIES LTD MF0511495 26574 110/113, DEMURIN STREET, OFF OBA NLE ARO B/STOP 133.0000 20,000.00 5,927,294.16 GLUE ACCESS 0.0271 13 Cosmoplast Products Ltd MF 0464453 RC 382313 174,Happy Home Avenue,Kirikiri Industrial ,Estate,Kirikiri,Apa 133.0000 50,000.00 5,977,294.16 Polythylene(Industrial Raw Materials) Capital 0.0676 14 J A ADENIJI AA1413193 A0218089 14, DAYO ADENIJI STREET, NEW OKO-OBA, OJOKORO, LAG 133.0000 2,000.00 5,979,294.16 PTA CHARTERED 0.0027 15 GOODWILL INDUSTRIAL VENTURES LTDMF0463382 RC195305 42, BISHOP OLUWOLE STREET, LAGOS 133.0000 6,916.00 5,986,210.16 CHANGEOVER SWITCHES CITIZENS 0.0094 16 ANAMMCO LIMITED MF0439636 RC 20106 EMENE INDUSTRIAL LAYOUT, ENUGU 133.0000 507,440.00 6,493,650.16 4 UNITS MERCEDES BENZ BUS PLATFORM TYPE 0-400 MARCOPOLO PADBL 0.6864 17 ELPINA ASSOCIATES LTD MF0649305 RC108860 18 CREEK ROAD APAPA, LAGOS 133.0000 52,146.00 6,545,796.16 VARIOUS NEW KELVINATOR FREEZERS DBL 0.0705 18 ELPINA ASSOCIATES LTD MF0649304 RC108860 18 CREEK ROAD APAPA, LAGOS 133.0000 78,510.00 6,624,306.16 NEW KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS DBL 0.1062 19 ELPINA ASSOCIATES LTD MF0649306 RC108860 18 CREEK ROAD APAPA, LAGOS 133.0000 23,080.00 6,647,386.16 NEW KELVINATOR WASHING MACHINES DBL 0.0312 20 REACON DUTY FREE MF-0551874 RC128360 13B BISHOP OLUWOLE STREET, VICTORIA ISLAND, LAGOS 133.0000 47,211.20 6,694,597.36 ASSORTED TABLE WINES DBL 0.0639 21 RIVERS VEGETABLE OIL COMPANY MF 0690361 RC11306 Plot 80 TRANS AMADI INDUSTRIAL ESTATE. PORT 133.0000 133,900.00 6,828,497.36 INDUSTRIAL RAW MATERIAL - 500 METRIC TONS OF PALM KERNELS. DBL 0.1811 22 T.I.O. GROUP OF CO. AA 1044114 RC 25414 6 EJIAKU STREET OWERRI, IMO STATE 133.0000 2,063.00 6,830,560.36 SETTLEMENT OF MEDICAL BILL IN LONDON DBL 0.0028 23 DIAMOND REMEDIES LIMITED MF0642860 RC314913 39 IGA IDUNGARAN STREET, IDUMOTA, LAGOS 133.0000 60,000.00 6,890,560.36 PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS (PARAKAT PARACETAMOL) ECO 0.0812 24 HEXTRAD LIMITED MF0636762 RC330680 62 MODUPE JOHNSON CRESCENT, SURULERE, LAGOS 133.0000 28,764.00 6,919,324.36 SPRAY DRIED FULL CREAM MILK POWDER ECO 0.0389 25 NWANA CHIZOBA AA1006555 A1612714 NIGERIA LNG LIMITED, SANUSI FAFUNWA STREET, V/I, LAG 133.0000 11,216.00 6,930,540.36 SCHOOL FEES ECO 0.0152 26 PAL PHARMACEUTICAL IND. LTD MF0570127 RC210546 PLOT 101 MAGADA ROAD, KANO 133.0000 53,080.00 6,983,620.36 PHARMACEUTICAL RAW MATERIALS (PARACETAMOL POWDER METROECO 0.0718 27 T.C. ILOZUE AA0739398 A1017357 ISD, ETD, NNPC, NNPC TOWERS, ABUJA, FCT 133.0000 6,053.00 6,989,673.36 SCHOOL FEES ECO 0.0082 28 RAINBOWNET LIMITED MF0377672 385700 PLOT 4, EBEANO ESTATE, INDEPENDENCE LAYOUT, ENUG 133.0000 26,065.00 7,015,738.36 FM TRANSMISSION ANTENNA AND ACCESSORIES. EQUITY 0.0353 29 J.O.A INDUSTRIES LTD MF0201494 56046 WHITE HOUSE 38, AKA ROAD OKOKOMAIKO LAGOS 133.0000 110,200.00 7,125,938.36 WIRE OF IRON AND NON ALLOY STEEL FBN 0.1491 30 LONGMAN NIGERIA PLC MF0270111 2637 52, OBA AKRAN AVENUE, IKEJA LAGOS 133.0000 68,957.93 7,194,896.29 EDUCATIONAL TEXT BOOK -, JUNIOR ENGLISH PROJECT FBN 0.0933 31 LONGMAN NIGERIA PLC MF0270110 2637 52, OBA AKRAN AVENUE, IKEJA LAGOS 133.0000 994,576.00 8,189,472.29 EDUCATIONAL TEXT BOOK -NEW GENERAL MATHS FBN 1.3453 32 NIGERIAN-GERMAN CHEMICALS PLC MF0686301 3677 PLOT 144,OBA AKRAN AVENUE,IKEJA 133.0000 42,580.00 8,232,052.29 PARACETAMOL POWDER BP98 FBN 0.0576 33 TRIUMPH NIGERIA LIMITED MF0268676 RC6469 26 DANTATA ROAD BOMPAI KANO 133.0000 86,524.90 8,318,577.19 SEMI CHEMICAL FLUTING FBN 0.1170 34 FELIMAR VENTURES NIGERIA LIMITED MF0436262 RC288928 FELIMA VENTURES NIG LTD 32 AWOYELU STREET OFF BON 133.0000 18,597.25 8,337,174.44 12.53 TONS OF CATCO FISH CONCENTRATES OF VARIOUS SIZES FCMB 0.0252 35 NESS PLASPRUFE LTD. MF0614582 RC 95866 NESS PLASPRUFF LIMITED 90 OPEBI ROAD REAR WING HO 133.0000 41,299.89 8,378,474.33 VARIOUS DIMENSIONS OF WATERPROOF MEMBRANE FCMB 0.0559 36 RONAD AGENCIES (NIGERIA) LIMITED MF0459239 RC 85,229 RUFUS NNADOZIE RONAD AGENCIES NIG LTD NO 2 PEDRO 133.0000 40,752.00 8,419,226.33 EMBROIDERY SEWING MACHINES AND PARTS. FCMB 0.0551 37 UNIQUE LEATHER FINISHING CO., KANOMF0459359 rc 114,924 UNIQUE LEATHER FINISHING CO. 56 SHARADA INDUSTRIES 133.0000 41,610.00 8,460,836.33 Borron SE Tanning Chemicals FCMB 0.0563 38 AUSTUS MONYEI / UNIVERSITY OF LUTOAA 0227601 A 1184765 2, HOME BASE AVENUE, ROMUROLU WOJI, PORT HARCOU 133.0000 13,131.45 8,473,967.78 PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES IN FAVOUR OF CHRISTAIN CHUCKS ANEN FSB 0.0178 39 LAVIN AGHAUNOR / LOUISIANA TECH UAA 0892704 A 2134131 59, EYINOGUN STREET, MAFOLUKU, OSHODI, LAGOS 133.0000 2,700.00 8,476,667.78 PAYMENT OF SCHOOL FEES IN FAVOUR OF NKEMDINUM AGHAUNOR FSB 0.0037 40 TIE INTERNATIONAL LTD MF 0279869 RC 302516 19A, SUMOLA STREET, OKUPE ESTATE, MARYLAND, IKEJA 133.0000 21,000.00 8,497,667.78 IMPORTATION OF 10 NEW SF6 GAS RECOVERY UNITS (GRU-4) FSB 0.0284 41 LAGOON HOME SAVINGS & LOANS MF0690881 207111 292A AJOSE ADEOGUN STREET, V/I LAGOS 133.0000 91,353.00 8,589,020.78 BRAND NEW CONCEALED CARRIER FAN COIL UNITS WITH NORMAL CAGUARANTY 0.1236 42 MARTINS OLUFUNSO GEORGE AA1287483 A1741606 1 FUNSO MARTINS STREET, PARKVIEW ESTATE, IKOYI LAG 133.0000 13,778.63 8,602,799.41 TUITION FEES GUARANTY 0.0186 43 MARTINS OLUFUNSO GEORGE AA1287484 A1741606 1 FUNSO MARTINS STREET, PARKVIEW ESTATE, IKOYI LAG 133.0000 15,964.20 8,618,763.61 MAINTENANCE ALLOWANCE(INCLUDING FOOD AND ACCOMODATION) GUARANTY 0.0216 44 OGUNRINDE ADEDOYIN OYEYINKA AA1276305 A0485832 SHELL ESTATE, EDJEBA, WARRI DELTA STATE 133.0000 6,053.00 8,624,816.61 TO PAY SCHOOL FEES FOR 2004/2005 SESSION GUARANTY 0.0082 45 BELLVIEW AIRLINES AA1365971 RC 174806 66B OPEBI ROAD IKEJA LAGOS 133.0000 168,273.00 8,793,089.61 PAYMENT FOR AIRCRAFT LEASE IBN 0.2276 46 DEGRI BUBA JAURO AA1365035 F0012216 MINISTRY OF SPORT & CULTURE GOMBE 133.0000 2,000.00 8,795,089.61 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN 0.0027 47 MOHAMMED NASIRU YAKUBU AA0833038 A2151537 NO B 150 RAN ROAD BAUCHI 133.0000 2,000.00 8,797,089.61 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN 0.0027 48 MUKTAR HAMISU BAKURA AA1365033 A1990299 MINISTRY OF HEALTH GUSAU ZAMFARA 133.0000 21,164.49 8,818,254.10 TUITION FEES IBN 0.0286 49 PILAM MAGAJI KUJI AA1365034 F0014155 MINISTRY OF SPORT & CULTURE GOMBE 133.0000 2,000.00 8,820,254.10 PERSONAL TRAVEL ALLOWANCE IBN 0.0027 50 AVIATION DEVELOPMENT COMPANY P.LAA1118988 RC 67499 84 OPEBI ROAD IKEJA LAGOS 133.0000 1,058,058.75 9,878,312.85 MAINTENANCE RESERVE ON AIRCRAFTS S/N MSN22365,MSN22638 FORINDO 1.4312 51 PANABIZ INT'L LIMITED MF0686466 168469 NO. 44 ERIC MOORE ROAD, SURULERE, LAGOS 133.0000 40,841.21 9,919,154.06 LASER BEAM PRINTER/DIGITAL COPIER INTERCITY 0.0552 52 PANABIZ INT'L LIMITED MF0686467 168469 NO.
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