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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by unite4real: 10:41am
megawealth01:


I will definitely load up more UNITY immediately after the suspension without announcing it here as I ain't done buying...

Soon you won't see UNITY at #5... One day UNITY will be dragging things with my FIDELITY

Screenshot this for future references

I take God beg you. Do not load anything. have you study the scheme of the merger?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:43am
Mpeace:
Dangsugar on full bid this early morning

Highly expected

If you miss sugar at $30+ eh well I don't have strength to market sugar neither salt

I have learnt to allow people to respect themselves here so I will avoid posts on any OIL and GAS...

Those that will learn lessons will learn it in a VERY HARD way

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bbbwings: 10:48am
Ucap dividend never enter o.
Wetin dey sup.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:49am
unite4real:


I take God beg you. Do not load anything. have you study the scheme of the merger?

There's nothing to worry... I no longer use fresh funds in this market...

My investments in some selected stocks have really begun to settle me wella so I can afford to risk things on UNITY and any other stock I do choose

Those wanting to enter UNITY just know that you are doing so at a very heavy risk so don't call my name if anything negative happens as you won't share your loots if any POSITIVE happens...

Let's understand the risks in entering stocks especially those considered a no go area at any moment in TIME
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:49am
Bbbwings:
Ucap dividend never enter o.
Wetin dey sup.

What bank are you using?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56(f): 10:53am
Raider76:
Good morning Myc.
Please what is causing the low liquidity of CWG compared to others like CHAMS?
My Oga once talked about "Beta" stocks.....
Can't remember what beta stocks are again....
If I see it, I'll post it here......OR, maybe he'll help us out with it, I don't know.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by dapix: 10:54am
@Phrophet, abeg what is your prediction on UBA this year o. I enjoyed your call during last year's rally towards the lovely interim dividend they paid.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56(f): 10:55am
Bbbwings:
Ucap dividend never enter o.
Wetin dey sup.
They've started paying, you'll get yours if you have your E-Div mandated already.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 10:57am
dapix:
@Phrophet, abeg what is your prediction on UBA this year o. I enjoyed your call during last year's rally towards the lovely interim dividend they paid.
Prophet Don go Hawaii Island for holidays ooo
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by onegentleguy: 10:58am
onegentleguy:


Further update on VERITASKAP...

Hanging man on the DTF after a momentum push towards the ELA.
Could this infer a temporal pause? Not really. The M/WTFs is clearly pointing to something.

Interestingly, some would've booked approx 15% from the price volatility in the last 2 hours of trade today... and bought back a bit of a higher vol than they had prior to market open.
...but that's if they reentered @ N1.13 anyway.

With over 103M units exchanging hands today... MtD vol (ref: just 8 days of activity) already challenges it's preceeding month vol, maybe the driver of this VEhicle can move on steadily. ...especially now that more passengers appears to have joined in, with some even hanging by the bumper.
Maybe the journey from Surulere to VGC can be smoother. wink cheesy cool

Again, NOT an investment advice.

It is well

VERITASKAP... cheesy cool

• Strong bullish engulfing CS on the daily.
• Momentum push with sell side efficiency on the WTF. (in line with the part in bold)

Should PA close at or above the close of the previous SH (ref: N1.20), we may likely see further upside move to tap into that ELZ @ N1.38 and possibly create a new high.

Currently on full bid... though, with just approx 21% of the total bid vol bidding @ the day high of N1.29 at present.
WTF PV behavior will be KEY!

CAVEAT: NOT an investment advice. ...due diligence still applies as always.

Selah

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:58am
FG Mute As Fuel Scarcity Worsens, Hits N990/litre

https://www.sunnewsonline.com/fg-mute-as-fuel-scarcity-worsens-hits-n990-litre/

The 10th of August is gone so life goes on for Nigerians
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 10:58am
Malta has some nice tourist attractions... wink
Princkez:
Prophet Don go Hawaii Island for holidays ooo
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 11:01am
yMcy56:

They've started paying, you'll get yours if you have your E-Div mandated already.

Hope they not do this kind of wahala when it comes to allocating the bonus shares.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 11:02am
Got mine before 7:30am...

Bbbwings:
Ucap dividend never enter o.
Wetin dey sup.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by onegentleguy: 11:10am
JULIUS BERGER @ N121. shocked

To think that some of my Prime and Outline subscribers bought this asset @ N24+ and @ N29--31 respectively.

Always nice to be among the early birds. cheesy cool

It is well

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56(f): 11:11am
Raider76:
Hope they not do this kind of wahala when it comes to allocating the bonus shares.
Bonus is much more easier for them to allocate.
They just add it directly to your CSCS account,.and you'll see it in your CSCS statement.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bbbwings: 11:14am
megawealth01:


What bank are you using?
Access
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 11:16am
onegentleguy:
JULIUS BERGER @ N121. shocked

To think that some of my Prime and Outline subscribers bought this asset @ N24+ and @ N29--31 respectively.

Always nice to be among the early birds. cheesy cool

It is well
bought some little quantity then @#18
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:18am
Bbbwings:

Access

No worry you will get it within 24hrs

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ProphetUtuocha: 11:19am
UBA is a rare jewel. Of all one's holdings, never neglect this modern day gem! In due course, it will stand out among its peers and blossom like the stars!

dapix:
@Phrophet, abeg what is your prediction on UBA this year o. I enjoyed your call during last year's rally towards the lovely interim dividend they paid.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Testimonies777(m): 11:21am
Yes, it's answered Prayers. Some people went to church yesterday and prayed that one way or the other someone must sell Oando today.
....If not for the fearful,how will their prayers get answered.
With 43million bids on Friday, you were expecting it to fall abi...


Mfunkynation:

Chai I sold early oooo

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Adinije(f): 11:23am
What is happening to Champion ni. Nobody wants to sell again

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:26am
onegentleguy:
JULIUS BERGER @ N121. shocked

To think that some of my Prime and Outline subscribers bought this asset @ N24+ and @ N29--31 respectively.

Always nice to be among the early birds. cheesy cool

It is well

I bought Julius Berger years ago when they were being abandoned at lower rate sef

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bizibi(m): 11:27am
Mankind2024:
The Dangote Refinery debacle was an attempt to blackmail the government. To set the record straight, the Buhari government sold untapped crude resources in advance, while the current government borrowed $3 billion from Afrex Bank using differential price variations. Dangote entered the blockchain, demanding the activation of the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA), despite his deep knowledge that Nigeria cannot account for its daily crude production, the same way a woman cannot give an accurate amount of daily breast milk she produces while breastfeeding.
What most readers are unaware of is that the National assembly, the maritime security and downstream oil industry in Nigeria are dominated exclusively by powerful Hausa-Fulani oligarchs, who control the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Forcados and Escravos terminals, and the Nigerian Navy. This same group passed the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) before Buhari's exit. The law cannot be applied retroactively.
The bold moves of PBAT to stepped on this cabals is the result of current socioeconomic and political crises that is engulfing Nigeria.
International Oil Companies (IOCs) are exiting Nigerian oil fields en masse and there was no new investments in the oil and gas industry during Buhari's eight-year tenure, despite selling untapped crude in advance, The proceeds were allegedly used to defend the Naira and pay fuel subsidies, creating a macro-voodoo economy.
For instance, Nigeria doesn't produce enough electricity, yet there's a binding contract to supply electricity to neighboring countries whose territory crosses the River Niger. This contract cannot be broken by passing a new law demanding the generated electricity for Nigeria's exclusive use.

Denying people or institutions who paid for Nigerian crude oil in advance would worsen the situation. It's like a landlord collecting a year's rent in advance, then asking the tenant to quit because his son is returning home. This is the real national dilemma.

Regarding oil thefts in the Niger Delta, 85% are perpetrated by European countries in collaboration with Hausa-Fulani and some indigenous people. Bunkering is a lucrative, multi-million-dollar illegal business. The vessels used for this act are known to bypass the sea radar system to evade detection.
Reports show that every successful oil theft in Nigeria involves:
1. Hausa-Fulani (75%)
2. Military and Police (10%)
3. Indigenous Niger Delta people (10%)
4. Others (5%)
The government is handicapped. 90% of stolen crude oil ends up in European refineries, while 10% is smuggled to African nations. Breaking binding contracts will lead to severe consequences, similar to Venezuela's experience when Hugo Chavez seized foreign oil companies' assets via forceful nationalization, resulting in the country's current worsened state.
in the case of illegal bunkering,the military is heavily into it and they don't work on their own,the same thing with the hausa/fulani. We are not even 10% anymore because of tompolo's job to eradicate bunkering.his kinsmen can't do anything......
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by GeeKudi(m): 11:28am
KarlTom:
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smiley


Hello, bro. Please how does this work? I tried to fill the form but it is not working. As in, I am not able to successfully submit the completed form.

Is there something I am not doing right? I added all the companies where I have holdings. Maybe this is not necessary?

Please, guide. Thanks.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:29am
Sugar that was abandoned days ago begging me and a host of others to bag grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Bagwa: 11:32am
Oando vs. Seplat explainer: The analyst opinion
Oando and Seplat are both Nigerian energy companies, but they have different focuses and characteristics. Here's a comparison:
OANDO:
1. Focus: Integrated energy company with interests in E&P, refining, marketing, and power generation
2. Listed on: Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE)
3. Market capitalisation: Around ₦140 billion (approximately $310 million USD)
4. Production: Average daily production of around 40,000 barrels of oil equivalent (boe);
5. Reserves: Proven and probable reserves of around 400 million boe
6. Revenue (2022): ₦449 billion (approximately $990 million USD)
7. Net income (2022): ₦15 billion (approximately $33 million USD)
Key differences:
- Oando has a more extensive downstream presence, with interests in refining and marketing.
- Seplat is primarily focused on E&P, while
Oando has a more diversified energy portfolio.
- Seplat has a higher market capitalisation and stronger financial performance.
Share Price: 8 August 2024
Share Price on Nigerian Exchange: ₦40.66 per share.
SEPLAT:
1. Focus: Exploration and Production (E&P) of oil and gas
2. Listed on: Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) and London Stock Exchange (LSE)
3. Market capitalisation: Around ₦550 billion (approximately $1.2 billion USD)
4. Production: Average daily production of around 50,000 barrels of oil equivalent (boe)
5. Reserves: Proven and probable reserves of around 500 million boe
6. Revenue (2022): ₦222 billion (approximately $490 million USD)
7. Net income (2022): ₦74 billion (approximately $160 million USD)
Share Price: 8 August 2024
Share Price on Nigerian Exchange: ₦3,730 per share.
Analyst Opinion:
Oando market capitalisation has better growth potential in the weeks and months ahead. Also, Oando likely have better opportunities in the short-term. While, on the other hand, Seplat lower revenue, but higher net income shows more efficiency management.
NOTE: Please note that these figures are subject to change and might not reflect the companies' current situation. It's essential to consult up-to-date financial report statements and industry analysis for a more comprehensive and accurate comparison.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sterlingD(m): 11:33am
Mpeace:
Dangsugar on full bid this early morning
NASCON moved too.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 11:34am
I believe that UCAP will find support at 1600k - 1650k.
I also see OANDO balanced at circa 5000k...

wink
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:34am
Bizibi:
in the case of illegal bunkering,the military is heavily into it and they don't work on their own,the same thing with the hausa/fulani. We are not even 10% anymore because of tompolo's job to eradicate bunkering.his kinsmen can't do anything......

So who are those thieving the thing without government's clearance? grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by enibal(f): 11:35am
GeeKudi:


Hello, bro. Please how does this work? I tried to fill the form but it is not working. As in, I am not able to successfully submit the completed form.

Is there something I am not doing right? I added all the companies where I have holdings. Maybe this is not necessary?

Please, guide. Thanks.


Try submitting the form via your laptop browser. It did not work using my phone

Check also if you missed any information
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:35am
sterlingD:

NASCON moved too.

5 and 6 grin

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