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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 3:30pm On Aug 29
I just confirmed something. Seems 'your friend' bought from JSE not NGX.

OandO is trading on JSE between ZAR 0.18 and 0.23 (NGN15.87 and 20.20).

We would only be concerned IF his NGX portfolio is updated to reflect the units bought... wink

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by designking: 3:36pm On Aug 29
KarlTom:
I just confirmed something. Seems 'your friend' bought from JSE not NGX.

OandO is trading on JSE between ZAR 0.18 and 0.23 (NGN15.87 and 20.20).

We would only be concerned IF his NGX portfolio is updated to reflect the units bought... wink

The JSE Oando is it the same as the NGX Oando?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 3:36pm On Aug 29
Wait fess, shey I can buy on JSE and sell on NGX?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 3:41pm On Aug 29
Me sef wan confirm.
I dey come... grin

~ I don't think it is allowed

Ginalex:
Wait fess, shey I can buy on JSE and sell on NGX?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Omorwumi: 3:42pm On Aug 29
Pls which stock is.advisable to buy tomorrow since today is gone already
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 3:43pm On Aug 29
Same company. Different Exchanges. Entirely different rules... wink

e.g. JSE does not use the ±10% daily price cap. This implies that ZAR 0.23 can become ZAR 0.001 overnight... grin
designking:


The JSE Oando is it the same as the NGX Oando?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ddll(f): 3:48pm On Aug 29
Please does anyone know when Unity Bank will return to the stock market? Insider info perhaps? Also when will UCAP bonus be allotted? These questions keep me up at night
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 3:48pm On Aug 29
Omorwumi:
Pls which stock is.advisable to buy tomorrow since today is gone already

Are you new here?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Omorwumi: 3:52pm On Aug 29
Yes sir am new o
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 3:55pm On Aug 29
KarlTom:
This option is serious... angry


ositadima1:


In my opinion, people buying NB are basing their hopes on a company they once knew, not the current reality on the ground. NB will sell for 15 naira or below when things become clearer (negative equity already). It's a very risky stock; I would stay clear of that one.


KarlTom:
IMO
The bolded is a possibility only IF USD sells for ₦2500+ (which is not looking likely) ... smiley

NB, Nestle, MTN are in same WhatsApp group.



I told you NB has big issues. You replied to me like so. Even that MTN that you are seeing is in trouble. I pointed it out then, but MCY56 talked me down. The next day, it did 10%, confirming her. So, I shut my mouth.

Where is MTN now? Do you think it's easy to sustain such losses and dismiss them so easily? Some of these companies will probably disclose even more losses when the 2024 results are out. Watch out for Dangote Sugar.

Meanwhile, some very resilient companies are being overlooked. CAP, which is in paint and owns Caplux paint, has a debt-to-equity ratio of less than 10%. I think two years ago, the debt was just 1%. And the equity has grown annually by an average of over 25% since 2019. All this forex turmoil didn't affect them; they sailed through smoothly.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by designking: 3:56pm On Aug 29
Omorwumi:
Yes sir am new o

Go and buy Oando and Eterna stocks. They are the hottest stocks right now.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Omorwumi: 3:58pm On Aug 29
Pls is there whatapp group an new
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 3:59pm On Aug 29
E be like all the sugar/salt gang dey our trending lawyer/govt stock if not eh... Na vawulence you for chop
ositadima1:







I told you NB has big issues. You replied to me like so. Even that MTN that you are seeing is in trouble. I pointed it out then, but MCY56 talked me down. The next day, it did 10%, confirming her. So, I shut my mouth.

Where is MTN now? Do you think it's easy to sustain such losses and dismiss them so easily? Some of these companies will probably disclose even more losses when the 2024 results are out. Watch out for Dangote Sugar.

Meanwhile, some very resilient companies are being overlooked. CAP, which is in paint and owns Caplux paint, has a debt-to-equity ratio of less than 10%. I think two years ago, the debt was just 1%. And the equity has grown annually by an average of over 25% since 2019. All this forex turmoil didn't affect them; they sailed through smoothly.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 3:59pm On Aug 29
KarlTom:
Me sef wan confirm.
I dey come... grin

~ I don't think it is allowed

Really? How come we can buy Seplat and Airtel from LSE and sell on NGX but not JSE?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by designking: 3:59pm On Aug 29
Omorwumi:
Pls is there whatapp group an new
Which WhatsApp group?

You mean the one setup by Wale Tinubu?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:00pm On Aug 29
designking:


Go and buy Oando and Eterna stocks. They are the hottest stocks right now.

Better keep your capital...

Read from page 1 to date of this forum before you start your investment journey...

My one dollar counsel

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 4:01pm On Aug 29
megawealth01:
E be like all the sugar/salt gang dey our trending lawyer/govt stock if not eh... Na vawulence you for chop

hahahaha!!!

Na wahala I just find o.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 4:04pm On Aug 29
designking:


I waited too long... Tomorrow I am cashing out all my Oando shares too.

Oando pullback will be epic

Bank your loot quietly.
Clean your mouth. Thank God.
Don't join the oandocast choir.
Leave Baba Market to deal with Oando as he deems fit.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:05pm On Aug 29
zendi:

Bank your loot quietly
Clean your mouth. Thank God.
Don't join the Oandocast choir.
Leave Baba Market to deal with Oando as he deems fit.

That choir grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 4:07pm On Aug 29
So I asked ChatGPT:

Yes, you can sell OANDO shares that you bought on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), but like with SEPLAT shares, the process is not direct. Since OANDO is also dual-listed, you would need to go through a cross-border transfer process to move the shares from the JSE to the NGX before you can sell them on the NGX.

Here’s a general outline of the steps:

1. Initiate Transfer: Contact your broker to initiate the transfer of your OANDO shares from the JSE to the NGX.

2. Registrar Coordination: The company's registrar will handle the cancellation of the shares on the JSE and reissue them on the NGX.

3. Settle and Sell: After the shares are reissued on the NGX, you can then sell them through your broker on that exchange.

This process might involve fees and could take some time to complete, so it's advisable to consult your broker for detailed instructions, potential costs, and timelines.

Ginalex:
Really? How come we can buy Seplat and Airtel from LSE and sell on NGX but not JSE?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BuchyD: 4:10pm On Aug 29
This person get mind sha.... Wealthng with their outrageous charges?😠




designking:
My friend claimed he bought Oando shares today at ₦16 and he even sent me this screenshot.

Do we have 2 different Oando stocks trading on the NGX
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 4:10pm On Aug 29
designking:
He is very confident that it is the same Oando. Abi Wale Tinubu don carry us on handicap?
Ok. Let's talk about NGX rules......
How is it possible for a transaction of N16 to pass thru the automated trading Engine, bypassing all the full bids at 69.95 to sell at 16?

All transaction's must pass thru the trading Engine for proper documentation, etc.
Pls note that youre not talking to dunce here....

I dey come......make i do small search....😊

Since Monday I don dey queue to get my top up 20 units, it didn't reach my turn even up till today, how someone can now buy 16 is the mystery we have to unravel here...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 4:11pm On Aug 29
Can anyone shed more light on the REISSUE aspect?
Will the reissued units be ranked pari-pasu across exchanges OR the value on LSE will be used to reissue on the NGX?

@Ginalex.
How does it work with SEPLAT

KarlTom:
So I asked ChatGPT:

Yes, you can sell OANDO shares that you bought on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), but like with SEPLAT shares, the process is not direct. Since OANDO is also dual-listed, you would need to go through a cross-border transfer process to move the shares from the JSE to the NGX before you can sell them on the NGX.

Here’s a general outline of the steps:

1. Initiate Transfer: Contact your broker to initiate the transfer of your OANDO shares from the JSE to the NGX.

2. Registrar Coordination: The company's registrar will handle the cancellation of the shares on the JSE and reissue them on the NGX.

3. Settle and Sell: After the shares are reissued on the NGX, you can then sell them through your broker on that exchange.

This process might involve fees and could take some time to complete, so it's advisable to consult your broker for detailed instructions, potential costs, and timelines.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 4:12pm On Aug 29
I dey wait o grin grin
yMcy56:

Ok. Let's talk about NGX rules......
How is it possible for a transaction of N16 to pass thru the automated trading Engine, bypassing all the full bids at 69.95 to sell at 16?

All transaction's must pass thru the trading Engine for proper documentation, etc.
Pls note that youre not talking to dunce here....

I dey come......make i do small search....😊
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ginalex(f): 4:19pm On Aug 29
KarlTom:
So I asked ChatGPT:

Yes, you can sell OANDO shares that you bought on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange (JSE) on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), but like with SEPLAT shares, the process is not direct. Since OANDO is also dual-listed, you would need to go through a cross-border transfer process to move the shares from the JSE to the NGX before you can sell them on the NGX.

Here’s a general outline of the steps:

1. Initiate Transfer: Contact your broker to initiate the transfer of your OANDO shares from the JSE to the NGX.

2. Registrar Coordination: The company's registrar will handle the cancellation of the shares on the JSE and reissue them on the NGX.

3. Settle and Sell: After the shares are reissued on the NGX, you can then sell them through your broker on that exchange.

This process might involve fees and could take some time to complete, so it's advisable to consult your broker for detailed instructions, potential costs, and timelines.

Like an arbitrage trade, buy low in one market and sell high in another. I'm not exactly sure how it's done but I know it's possible. There'll definitely risks involved (foreign exchange risk for example)
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by gare2510(m): 4:21pm On Aug 29
Is Morgan Capital having issues, the final prices have not been updated for today?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 4:22pm On Aug 29
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by godlyguy(m): 4:25pm On Aug 29
designking:


Yes ooo and many of my friends have been buying the ₦16+ Oando...

#16+ is the fair value of oando

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by cocolacec(m): 4:25pm On Aug 29
gare2510:
Is Morgan Capital having issues, the final prices have not been updated for today?

I have the same issue.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by brotherly: 4:27pm On Aug 29
designking:


Yes ooo and many of my friends have been buying the ₦16+ Oando...

If you place a sell order for your units tomorrow, I can bet you that it won't last 10 seconds before you see it executed. So, if na me be you ...I go by this ₦16 units to add, then sell everything at ₦70 per unit tomorrow.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by designking: 4:27pm On Aug 29
godlyguy:

#16+ is the fair value of oando

For the NGX Oando or the JSE Oando?

Only ENI AGIP is worth ₦100 per share given their valuation.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 4:27pm On Aug 29
designking:


Yes ooo and many of my friends have been buying the ₦16+ Oando...

That is arbitrage on display a la Oando!

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