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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by brotherly: 1:55pm On Feb 04
essentialone:


This place is for Premier League, not 2nd Division League

grin grin grin grin. so True

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Sunrisepebble: 2:06pm On Feb 04
Vitafoam insider buying at N32. Same person who bought at the end of Q1. I think it’s a sign they’re still making good money.

https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/191_VITAFOAM_NIG_PLC_INSIDER_DEALING.pdf

NFA/DYOR

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by faoogoke(m): 2:24pm On Feb 04
With the allotment of shares of banks that did capital raising recently one would expect the share prices of the banks to slow down.

Unless NGX juju is activated.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Valthegreat(m): 2:25pm On Feb 04
unite4real:


the name of the forum is NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE MARKET PICK ALERTS.

and Not NASD.

I supposed the difference is clear.

You can start a thread for NASD

NASD is also a NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE because they are regulated by same SEC.
Except if the group is meant for NGX quoted stocks only.
I stand to be corrected though.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by NSEstudent: 2:29pm On Feb 04
Valthegreat:


NASD is also a NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE because they are regulated by same SEC.
Except if the group is meant for NGX quoted stocks only.
I stand to be corrected though.

NGX used to be NSE (NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE) when this thread was started. smiley
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jp130(m): 2:29pm On Feb 04
How can one access this NASD?



Valthegreat:


NASD is also a NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE because they are regulated by same SEC.
Except if the group is meant for NGX quoted stocks only.
I stand to be corrected though.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by AccountabilityC: 2:33pm On Feb 04
Good everyone, I am trying to take a look again into the Nigerian stocks as a millenial, after many years of pausing, what tools or platforms are people using in 2025 ? for analysis, buying and also reconciling your old brokers and CSCS accounts.

`Thank you,

Emmanuel
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Valthegreat(m): 2:36pm On Feb 04
essentialone:


This place is for Premier League, not 2nd Division League

grin grin grin
But some premier league level teams are there o! Like Mobil (11Plc), Access Bank, Friesland and Campina (Wamco), Nipco oil and gas and Dufil Prima Foods, etc.
For instance, Okitipupa oil Plc has done over 850% there in a space of 1yr and few months so if the insights are being shared here too many members of the group would have benefitted from the price rally.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Valthegreat(m): 2:39pm On Feb 04
jp130:
How can one access this NASD?



I don't think there's any difference. It should be same process via your stock broker because it is still CSCS that handle their operations too.
In fact CSCS is also quoted there.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 2:39pm On Feb 04
Valthegreat:


grin grin grin
But some premier league level teams are there o! Like Mobil (11Plc), Access Bank, Friesland and Campina (Wamco), Nipco oil and gas and Dufil Prima Foods, etc.
For instance, Okitipupa oil Plc has done over 850% there in a space of 1yr and few months so if the insights are being shared here too many members of the group would have benefitted from the price rally.

The quantity of Okitipupa I bidded for has not been fully filled for over a year now although it's my brokers helping me buy in available prices

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Fundlocator(m): 3:02pm On Feb 04
Locotrader:


Don't worry about chams.
Her case is already settled.
The market will be back and it will be lifted up coupled with the news about to happen in the group.

While I have invested in chams and waiting for market to do its justice,there is one small stock I want to start picking.I will not speak about it now until I have a unit of it to make the campaign sweeter

Oga Loco
I dey your back.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 3:07pm On Feb 04
Valthegreat:


grin grin grin
But some premier league level teams are there o! Like Mobil (11Plc), Access Bank, Friesland and Campina (Wamco), Nipco oil and gas and Dufil Prima Foods, etc.
For instance, Okitipupa oil Plc has done over 850% there in a space of 1yr and few months so if the insights are being shared here too many members of the group would have benefitted from the price rally.
Ellah sef no soji. They should've gone there first then move to the stock exchange. See what aradel did and what okitipupa will soon do

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 3:13pm On Feb 04
Chams and Japaul at N2:15 love
Who serves next?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Valthegreat(m): 3:17pm On Feb 04
megawealth01:


The quantity of Okitipupa I bidded for has not been fully filled for over a year now although it's my brokers helping me buy in available prices

I think the scarcity is expected because according to reliable information only 115.32 million shares were listed and that perhaps should be what is largely contributing to the price rally.
Meanwhile, their financials are not bad at all, I think they made 2billion revenue in 2023 out of which 1billion was declared as PBT that's 50%, very massive.
These oil businesses are replicating same kind of result everywhere. Is there any reason to believe that Ellah Lakes will be a different case scenario.
Professionals like Oga Emma, Emmaodet, Streetinvestor, Ymcy(if I didn't spell the moniker wrongly), Locotrader etc please what's your advice concerning the future of Ellah Lakes so that we the newbies will know wether we can park our bus there before it is too late?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by otomatic(m): 3:44pm On Feb 04
Valthegreat:
I am surprised nobody makes mention of stocks that are on NASD on this forum, is it largely because there are just few companies there for now?

Someone created a thread for it, though it is not so active.

https://www.nairaland.com/6598950/nasd-otc-securities-exchange-pick

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Sunrisepebble: 4:50pm On Feb 04
Not really a new information but FYI for Aradel owners. The PE firm is still selling down their stake. They're the ones that won't let it go higher
Im not sure why they're doing it on the open market like this but I guess they are yet to find a buyer for the huge quantity

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BabsO2(m): 5:03pm On Feb 04
Raider76:
I believe you don't own any Oando shares. Because I don't think any minority shareholders who know the potential capital gain in Oando shares in the next year or two will ask for cash, or any other option, at this time.


I am saying distribute some shares and monetize the rest to boost balance sheet and profitability.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe: 5:10pm On Feb 04
Abeg don't take this as a personal attack, but your Chams investment thesis keeps evolving. It has gone from "operational improvements" with big numbers coming in the quarter to a new deal the company is about to sign, and now to some unspecified sector-wide news.

I'm pointing it out not to embarrass you but to show generally how people who say their "investing" are actually doing something more like gambling. Even gamblers get lucky, but many often lose more than they gain.

Investing should be driven by evidence-informed conviction. Presco is an excellent example, and I urge those who want to invest with conviction to watch the CFO's presentation, linked below, that someone suggested earlier. People who had the foresight to catch Presco years ago could've predicted where the stock would be today based on the oil palm production life cycle.

https://www.youtube.com/live/QkhkypbU3Qg?si=eRflqS-XjXMHJLA2

Locotrader:

Don't worry about chams.
Her case is already settled.
The market will be back and it will be lifted up coupled with the news about to happen in the group.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 5:10pm On Feb 04
Sunrisepebble:
Not really a new information but FYI for Aradel owners. The PE firm is still selling down their stake. They're the ones that won't let it go higher
Im not sure why they're doing it on the open market like this but I guess they are yet to find a buyer for the huge quantity

They should drag it to my bargain entry price

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SAK: 5:13pm On Feb 04
GeeKudi:
Speak, Prophet, for thy followers heareth!

So this OANDO prophet still dey this forum! Na wa o.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 5:13pm On Feb 04
PuristForest:
Still keeping strong - We first discussed The Initiates in Nov (https://ewnation.com/does-the-initiates-plc-has-what-it-takes/)
https://ewnation.com/tip-still-moving-on-target/

Tomorrow, TIP may break a historical barrier, and cross N4.00.

We watch and wait...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 5:14pm On Feb 04
BabsO2:


I am saying distribute some shares and monetize the rest to boost balance sheet and profitability.

How can that be done?
Distribute ones and monetize which rest?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 5:15pm On Feb 04
HesInMe:
Abeg don't take this as a personal attack, but your Chams investment thesis keeps evolving. It has gone from "operational improvements" with big numbers coming in the quarter to a new deal the company is about to sign, and now to some unspecified sector-wide news.

I'm pointing it out not to embarrass you but to show generally how people who say their "investing" are actually doing something more like gambling. Even gamblers get lucky, but many often lose more than they gain.

Investing should be driven by evidence-informed conviction. Presco is an excellent example, and I urge those who want to invest with conviction to watch the CFO's presentation, linked below, that someone suggested earlier. People who had the foresight to catch Presco years ago could've predicted where the stock would be today based on the oil palm production life cycle.

https://www.youtube.com/live/QkhkypbU3Qg?si=eRflqS-XjXMHJLA2



In fairness to loco, he made the call when it was N1.93 roughly.. it's gone up and we still have the remainder of 2025 to see if Chams will do wonders...

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 5:24pm On Feb 04
Valthegreat:


NASD is also a NIGERIAN STOCK EXCHANGE because they are regulated by same SEC.
Except if the group is meant for NGX quoted stocks only.
I stand to be corrected though.

https://www.nairaland.com/8334603/nigeria-nasd-stock-market-pick
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 5:25pm On Feb 04
zendi:

According to Wale, Oando has 1 billion barrels of crude oil underground.

My prayer for Oando and it's upstream mates is for crude oil to remain above $70 a barrel, with all the disruptions around the world, including Trump's policies at home and abroad.

Conoco P - $1.5b
NAOC - $0.7b

Even assuming there has been no debt reduction since Conoco P, what is $2b debt to an entity sitting on $70b, less production costs. ?

I may be missing something seriously.

The huge finance costs on the debt is depressing profits and contributing to loss making.
Poor or inadequate profits would make it difficult for the company to attract more investors and also affect the share price.
The crude oil in the ground stills requires funds (cashflow) for it to be pumped and sold to generate revenue, otherwise it would remain dormant. So it is advisable they reduce the debt and related finance costs in order to improve profit margins.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Sunrisepebble: 6:03pm On Feb 04
That N232bn in Finance cost for the 12 months is crazy
mikeapollo:


The huge finance costs on the debt is depressing profits and contributing to loss making.
Poor or inadequate profits would make it difficult for the company to attract more investors and also affect the share price.
The crude oil in the ground stills requires funds (cashflow) for it to be pumped and sold to generate revenue, otherwise it would remain dormant. So it is advisable they reduce the debt and related finance costs in order to improve profit margins.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 6:18pm On Feb 04
I love the passion of Locotrader.
However, I don't flow with his brazen estimations.

This same CHAMS was projected to close at FB on several occasions but fell short hardly gaining 2%.
The current projection is N15 in 2025... smiley

SonofElElyonRet:

In fairness to loco, he made the call when it was N1.93 roughly.. it's gone up and we still have the remainder of 2025 to see if Chams will do wonders...

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 6:27pm On Feb 04
KarlTom:
I love the passion of Locotrader.
However, I don't flow with his brazen estimations.

This same CHAMS was projected to close at FB on several occasions but fell short hardly gaining 2%.
The current projection is N15 in 2025... smiley


Well.. if it reaches N10, I'll call loco a genius.. I dey Sidon look

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Sunrisepebble: 6:28pm On Feb 04
grin
HesInMe:
Abeg don't take this as a personal attack, but your Chams investment thesis keeps evolving. It has gone from "operational improvements" with big numbers coming in the quarter to a new deal the company is about to sign, and now to some unspecified sector-wide news.

I'm pointing it out not to embarrass you but to show generally how people who say their "investing" are actually doing something more like gambling. Even gamblers get lucky, but many often lose more than they gain.

Investing should be driven by evidence-informed conviction. Presco is an excellent example, and I urge those who want to invest with conviction to watch the CFO's presentation, linked below, that someone suggested earlier. People who had the foresight to catch Presco years ago could've predicted where the stock would be today based on the oil palm production life cycle.

https://www.youtube.com/live/QkhkypbU3Qg?si=eRflqS-XjXMHJLA2


Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:58pm On Feb 04
grin
mikeapollo:


How can that be done?
Distribute ones and monetize which rest?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 7:15pm On Feb 04
Geregu result and dividend out.. for those interested
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Locotrader(m): 7:27pm On Feb 04
SonofElElyonRet:


In fairness to loco, he made the call when it was N1.93 roughly.. it's gone up and we still have the remainder of 2025 to see if Chams will do wonders...

We all are here nah.
2025 is here with us.We will see how far with chams.
I want to activate my Jijo stocks again for extra income.One stock is on my watchlist now.The market is on support level now,when it is about to breakout,I will call out the stock.Na all of us go chop there too.
The person who quoted me on the post you replied is someone under my payroll.Dont worry,he will be alright at last

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