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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Payunsin: 10:44am On Aug 02
Oando Na ogbanje stock.
Yesterday I dey regret not selling, this morning I dey happy I no sell.
By its standard anything can happen by d end of the day
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 10:59am On Aug 02
Mankind2024:
@street nvestor, You better tell the angry men to stop b4 they burn the whole of Abuja to ashes.
My area is not nice.

It is unfortunate what is happening. It is avoidable by just the government leader to just pretend to talk to the youths directly even if he doesn't mean it.The show of force can not stop it.The whole population of nigeria army/police is not up to 2million I know.In as much as I wanted peaceful protest but inside us we know it is not possible because a hungry man can not act peaceful in the mix of plenty plus the large number of uneducated neighbours up north. Then wike is being irrational. He doesn't understand the mix of people living in Abuja.All Nigerians are represented in that city.
What will it cost the president to talk to Nigerians directly at this time and make promises. And initiate some cushioning polices immediately. Do you know the government could have turned this protest to a big carnival all over the country instead of spending billions in trying to surpress the voices of the governed

If I was wike I will set different venues/stages in abj.Invite artist,provide food/drinks,stand by ambulance. Then announce earlier before the protest started to protesters that I will be joining them to collect thr demand and forward to the president. If possible declare work free days during the duration. Make the whole thing a big carnival....my opinion

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 11:27am On Aug 02
Away from protest...oando after initial shakara we expect you back ro #20 so we can load more but we wait to see what happens next week..My cash is now available but it is still good we go in even at #30 since the target is #50

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 11:28am On Aug 02
Streetinvestor2:
Away from protest...oando after initial shakara we expect you back ro #20 so we can load more but we wait to see what happens next week..My cash is now available but it is still good we go in even at #30 since the target is #50

O ga ju
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Laso09: 11:29am On Aug 02
Streetinvestor2:
It is unfortunate what is happening. It is avoidable by just the government leader to just pretend to talk to the youths directly even if he doesn't mean it.The show of force can not stop it.The whole population of nigeria army/police is not up to 2million I know.In as much as I wanted peaceful protest but inside us we know it is not possible because a hungry man can not act peaceful in the mix of plenty plus the large number of uneducated neighbours up north. Then wike is being irrational. He doesn't understand the mix of people living in Abuja.All Nigerians are represented in that city.
What will it cost the president to talk to Nigerians directly at this time and make promises. And initiate some cushioning polices immediately. Do you know the government could have turned this protest to a big carnival all over the country instead of spending billions in trying to surpress the voices of the governed

If I was wike I will set different venues/stages in abj.Invite artist,provide food/drinks,stand by ambulance. Then announce earlier before the protest started to protesters that I will be joining them to collect thr demand and forward to the president. If possible declare work free days during the duration. Make the whole thing a big carnival....my opinion

With due respect, most of the instigators of the protests are not interested in peaceful protests.
What most of them want is civil unrest, anachy and much more.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sterlingD(m): 11:34am On Aug 02
l saw Custodian interim dividend : 15 Kobo but l cant get access to the corporate action interim dividend declaration any body with access to it
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 11:37am On Aug 02
cocolacec:
Oando full bid.
Full bid @25.30

@Mankind2024 hope you're seeing it? smiley
Stocks with prospects can't just be ignored like that...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 11:48am On Aug 02
Transcorp's full bid though cool. What's the news?

Modified: Na my app dey act up. cry
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 11:56am On Aug 02
Streetinvestor2:
It is unfortunate what is happening. It is avoidable by just the government leader to just pretend to talk to the youths directly even if he doesn't mean it.The show of force can not stop it.The whole population of nigeria army/police is not up to 2million I know.In as much as I wanted peaceful protest but inside us we know it is not possible because a hungry man can not act peaceful in the mix of plenty plus the large number of uneducated neighbours up north. Then wike is being irrational. He doesn't understand the mix of people living in Abuja.All Nigerians are represented in that city.
What will it cost the president to talk to Nigerians directly at this time and make promises. And initiate some cushioning polices immediately. Do you know the government could have turned this protest to a big carnival all over the country instead of spending billions in trying to surpress the voices of the governed

If I was wike I will set different venues/stages in abj.Invite artist,provide food/drinks,stand by ambulance. Then announce earlier before the protest started to protesters that I will be joining them to collect thr demand and forward to the president. If possible declare work free days during the duration. Make the whole thing a big carnival....my opinion
Lol.. 😁🤣
Still nice and plausible though.

Fubara promised those in PH pure water as show of support, they almost descended on him..

The Gov jejely Waka kommot
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 11:58am On Aug 02
Laso09:


With due respect, most of the instigators of the protests are not interested in peaceful protests.
What most of them want is civil unrest, anachy and much more.
with due respect that is your opinion. No one is instigating it.It is hunger induced unless you don't believe thr is truly hunger in the land because you and yours are seeing food to eat.The level of hunger now in nigeria is unimaginable even myself know what it cost me now to feed my family. It is equally evident here now as how people now view stock market as a place for short time earnings to meet needs..Do you know my friends in government work who called me last term to help with school fees for thr children. The number of well looking nigerias who approach you daily to assist with money to buy food.Oga the hunger is real from people I least expect them calling for money to buy food.Look at the business within your area that was doing well and how it is looking now. IT is not everything that is politics

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:03pm On Aug 02
chimex38:

Lol.. 😁🤣
Still nice and plausible though.

Fubara promised those in PH pure water as show of support, they almost descended on him..

The Gov jejely Waka kommot
On a serious note what will it cost the government to provide food or snacks to show solidarity. How much is he planning to use in building back the unwarranted knocked down legislative chamber. Do you know the quantity of food 500million can prepare even at this time given directly to the right person
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 12:04pm On Aug 02
Streetinvestor2:
Away from protest...oando after initial shakara we expect you back ro #20 so we can load more but we wait to see what happens next week..My cash is now available but it is still good we go in even at #30 since the target is #50
Meanwhile, when are you investing in this your 1M per share stock, AVAIF?
You no go buy and move the price?
+10% is 100k only. 😁
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 12:08pm On Aug 02
Bagwa:
Japaul 20B Loading, Coming days smiley
Oga Bagwa, tell us the likely date we should be looking at......
This your soon is taking longer than necessary and the share price going down in the process.....
Is it deliberate or activities of those trying to enter lower or what?
Thanks

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bagwa: 12:12pm On Aug 02
yMcy56:

Oga Bagwa, tell us the likely date we should be looking at......
This your soon is taking longer than necessary and the share price going down in the process.....
Is it deliberate or activities of those trying to enter lower or what?
Thanks
Within 7 days coming

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by dave07(m): 12:13pm On Aug 02
A big salute to the ogas and madams in the house giving very valuable information here. I joined the market February this year with the mnidset of short term bu tI have been learning a lot and no more thinking like that again. Can any of the ogas kindly to throw more light on the direction Caverton, Chams and Univinsure are heading, to make a good investment decision. The three are currently part of my portfolio but I am not sure whether to buy, hold or sell for others. Thank you
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 12:17pm On Aug 02
Okomuoil is still a buy. To target 425 for a sharp 30% gain. My calculated price range is 289 to 563, based on 22 dividend (14 + 8, I think) cool cool cool

My palliative to you reader cheesy .

I told a girl, "Look, if you seriously need that 25k for your cream, just do as I say. Take this 20 and invest it; it's all I have". Did I try?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:18pm On Aug 02
yMcy56:

Meanwhile, when are you investing in this your 1M per share stock, AVAIF?
You no go buy and move the price?
+10% is 100k only. 😁
Lol...my power never reach that level.You should call oga wanjo for dat one oh.I don't think the stock is meant to be traded by individuals
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pesuzok(m): 12:20pm On Aug 02
BabsO2:


They will likely explain to him (& Senators) that the alleged FX windfall is mostly revaluation of non cash assets like dollar loans given to Dangote for his refinery. It's like saying Dangote Refinery of $20 billion has moved from a valuation of 20x500=N10T to 20x1200=N24T that is Dangote Refinery has a windfall FX gain of N14T. What is being discussed concerning banks is like telling Dangote Refinery to pay a 70% Windfall tax on the alleged N14T Fx gain in this example. The tax is largely a goose chase. I hope the bankers will make the president understand this issue. The Forex gains that can be paid by banks is that realized in the Profit statement. And not the notional FX revaluation of assets in the Comprehensive income.

Exactly my thoughts. But why did the banks not report the revaluation in their balance sheet and leave it out from their comprehensive income. The banks might have brought this upon themselves
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Mpeace(m): 12:20pm On Aug 02
Ndi totalenergies. So no body want sacrifice 100k units make this thing move small.
Pa Emma pls come to our aid. Those units tou bought at 80 naira...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:23pm On Aug 02
ositadima1:
Okomuoil is still a buy. To target 425 for a sharp 30% gain. My calculated price range is 289 to 563, based on 22 dividend (14 + 8, I think) cool cool cool

My palliative to you reader cheesy .

I told a girl, "Look, if you seriously need that 25k for your cream, just do as I say. Take this 20 and invest it; it's all I have". Did I try?
No spoil my market oh na my 1k stock. The 14 was last Yr final dividend. The #8 is interim for this yr unless you feel they will still pay another #14 final for this yr
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:27pm On Aug 02
Bagwa:
Within 7 days coming
I don't understand. Should we be expecting good new for jegede....another shark
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 12:29pm On Aug 02
Streetinvestor2:
No spoil my market oh na my 1k stock. The 14 was last Yr final dividend. The #8 is interim for this yr unless you feel they will still pay another #14 final for this yr

So, you are insinuating it will be more than 14? Very likely, sha. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 12:33pm On Aug 02
Bagwa:
Within 7 days coming
Ok. Thanks.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:34pm On Aug 02
Pesuzok:


Exactly my thoughts. But why did the banks not report the revaluation in their balance sheet and leave it out from their comprehensive income. The banks might have brought this upon themselves
Maybe to hiipe thr annual results.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:36pm On Aug 02
If this government says part of reason for this hyper inflation is because of excessive ways and means.Then why now move it ceiling from 5% to 10%.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 12:36pm On Aug 02
Streetinvestor2:
Lol...my power never reach that level.You should call oga wanjo for dat one oh.I don't think the stock is meant to be traded by individuals
Lol.
I don't think he'll look towards the side once self......if not na one of the Oga patapata wey fit bail the stock out be that. 😁
Oga Wanaj0 twale and compliment of the season sir!!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Laso09: 12:37pm On Aug 02
Streetinvestor2:
with due respect that is your opinion. No one is instigating it.It is hunger induced unless you don't believe thr is truly hunger in the land because you and yours are seeing food to eat.The level of hunger now in nigeria is unimaginable even myself know what it cost me now to feed my family. It is equally evident here now as how people now view stock market as a place for short time earnings to meet needs..Do you know my friends in government work who called me last term to help with school fees for thr children. The number of well looking nigerias who approach you daily to assist with money to buy food.Oga the hunger is real from people I least expect them calling for money to buy food.Look at the business within your area that was doing well and how it is looking now. IT is not everything that is politics

I understand there is hunger in the land, but I think the protesters should also understand that they cannot force everyone to join the protests..
Blocking roads and preventing others from doing there legitimate business is not within their fundamental right.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 12:41pm On Aug 02
Chai!! I am trapped in two stocks until Santa rally.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:44pm On Aug 02
ositadima1:


So, you are insinuating it will be more than 14? Very likely, sha. grin
Yes because last Yr interim was #4 and this year it is #8.i am expecting btw 40-50 for presco

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 12:48pm On Aug 02
dave07:
..... kindly to throw more light on the direction Caverton, Chams and Univinsure are heading, to make a good investment decision. The three are currently part of my portfolio but I am not sure whether to buy, hold or sell for others. Thank you
Universal released very good result but disappointed in the part of dividend....
Investors were expecting dividend payment this year based on the promise from the CEO but eventually, non was declared.

While this shouldn't be a yardstick to judge the stock, it doesn't mean it can't deliver, still one of the undervalue stocks (similar thing sighted in few other stocks), when is the question now.....but if you see a moving train, alight and join.

** Purely my opinion. Don't come and blame me if you see it moving again.... I just gave a simple advice**

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 12:49pm On Aug 02
Laso09:


I understand there is hunger in the land, but I think the protesters should also understand that they cannot force everyone to join the protests..
Blocking roads and preventing others from doing there legitimate business is not within their fundamental right.
Yes I was of the same opinion when labour closed the doors of banks and shut down the national grid.Next time you run into them.You come down and make sure you clear them from the road as part of your rights
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lionshare: 12:50pm On Aug 02
Streetinvestor2:
with due respect that is your opinion. No one is instigating it.It is hunger induced unless you don't believe thr is truly hunger in the land because you and yours are seeing food to eat.The level of hunger now in nigeria is unimaginable even myself know what it cost me now to feed my family. It is equally evident here now as how people now view stock market as a place for short time earnings to meet needs..Do you know my friends in government work who called me last term to help with school fees for thr children. The number of well looking nigerias who approach you daily to assist with money to buy food.Oga the hunger is real from people I least expect them calling for money to buy food.Look at the business within your area that was doing well and how it is looking now. IT is not everything that is politics
How does this protest reduce hunger levels? Given yesterday's chaos, isn't it likely to exacerbate the very problem it aims to address?

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