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Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by martineverest(m): 7:17am On Aug 08, 2019
cenaman:
Can someone explain to me! we have Nigeria stock exchange, "no lagos stock exchange" now we NY stock exchange why not AMERICA (USA) stock exchange?
it's just a name... nothing special

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Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by martineverest(m): 7:17am On Aug 08, 2019
wman:
Damn. Over $1 billion in losses shocked shocked shocked
Facebook, Microsoft, Amazon ,apple and Google lost over 300 billion dollars since Monday

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Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by martineverest(m): 7:19am On Aug 08, 2019
Jchi9876:
Listing on the NYSE was just a dumb market boosting idea and media facelift

They will crash out completely very soon..
The retail industry in the USA is already saturated enough.
Nobody is buying shit From Africa
u just completely displayed your ignorance in an international site.. smh

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Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by winterfell007(m): 7:42am On Aug 08, 2019
I wonder why Jumia didn't list on the Nigeria stock exchange. Jumia is largely a African company trading largely in African currency, how do you list on stock exchange that is largely dollar dominant?
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by QDubz(m): 7:50am On Aug 08, 2019
China trade war kicking...
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Nobody: 8:09am On Aug 08, 2019
TechCapon:
Every company's share in the world falls. That's why Huawei founder refused to list the company in any stock market. When Facebook shares crashed to an all time low because of scandals, Zuckerberg almost lost his position as chairman/ceo.


U can't compare Facebook n jumia.

Jumia have never made a profit since 2012
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by cbrass(m): 8:24am On Aug 08, 2019
Gentlewarrior1:
This bubari regime Bleep many things up no be small

Directly and indirectly
. i am not sure you read the post because if you did, you will see where they said thaf Jumia has been accumulating losses since 2012
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Gerrard59(m): 8:37am On Aug 08, 2019
winterfell007:
I wonder why Jumia didn't list on the Nigeria stock exchange. Jumia is largely a African company trading largely in African currency, how do you list on stock exchange that is largely dollar dominant?

Just because a company is indigenous to a country doesn't imply it must be listed on the stock market of its home country. Companies list where there is liquidity and no country has more liquidity than the US. Which is why every company jostles to list there. It's where the money is. You mention any Africa stock market, but do you know that there are less than five companies listed on the stock market of Cameroon? And besides South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya and Egypt, other African stock markets are worthless and have no liquidity. Also, dollar is the world's dominant currency.

Trust me, as an entrepreneur, it's the best to list on the NYSE.

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Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by RapportNaija(m): 8:42am On Aug 08, 2019
Esseite:
Social media having sections for online business and dropshiping has taken the market from businesses like Jumia and konga..

Before:
Alibaba - Amazon - Jumia - instgram - individuals..

Now:
Alibaba - Amazon - instagram - individuals..

Next:
Alibaba - Amazon - Individuals..

Future:
Alibaba - Individuals..


Hehe, the future is now.

People gladly buy stuff from all of Alibaba groups (1688, Alixpress, etc) directly delivered to their homes - like mini importation. The more the internet penetrates Nigeria, the easier importation of goods become, the harder Jumia and the likes try to make sales.

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Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Nobody: 8:42am On Aug 08, 2019
cenaman:
Can someone explain to me! we have Nigeria stock exchange, "no lagos stock exchange" now we NY stock exchange why not AMERICA (USA) stock exchange?

Its because NY existed before America
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Mplify(m): 9:06am On Aug 08, 2019
Na normal thing Jor.... Even dry bones for Bible rise again
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by RIHMEEK(m): 9:12am On Aug 08, 2019
grin
VRDroid:
Jumia is not worth $14.50

Just a nice Exit Strategy for the PE Investors and if my experience in IPOs serves me right, this is just the best maturity period for the smart venture capitalist stakeholders to exit the deal structure with a chunk of ROI.

I can't wait to list my companies and relocate to Monaco, where I will leave my bones on the sands of time.
Wow Monaco to enjoy tax free... grin
VRDroid:
Jumia is not worth $14.50

Just a nice Exit Strategy for the PE Investors and if my experience in IPOs serves me right, this is just the best maturity period for the smart venture capitalist stakeholders to exit the deal structure with a chunk of ROI.

I can't wait to list my companies and relocate to Monaco, where I will leave my bones on the sands of time.
Wow Monaco to enjoy tax free...
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by gnykelly(m): 9:31am On Aug 08, 2019
Rajosh:
I will buy when it falls to $1
You want to buy a company whose operating lose is $51million
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by gnykelly(m): 9:33am On Aug 08, 2019
Gerrard59:


Just because a company is indigenous to a country doesn't imply it must be listed on the stock market of its home country. Companies list where there is liquidity and no country has more liquidity than the US. Which is why every company jostles to list there. It's where the money is. You mention any Africa stock market, but do you know that there are less than five companies listed on the stock market of Cameroon? And besides South Africa, Nigeria, Kenya and Egypt, other African stock markets are worthless and have no liquidity. Also, dollar is the world's dominant currency.

Trust me, as an entrepreneur, it's the best to list on the NYSE.

Also you can buy stock on USA stock exchange at the comfort of your home
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by marvin906(m): 9:34am On Aug 08, 2019
why is huawei no listed on the NYSE
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by TheAlchemist: 9:39am On Aug 08, 2019
PrecisionFx:



U can't compare Facebook n jumia.

Jumia have never made a profit since 2012

Companies declare loss for tax purposes
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Nobody: 10:00am On Aug 08, 2019
RIHMEEK:
grin Wow Monaco to enjoy tax free... grin Wow Monaco to enjoy tax free...

Not just Tax Free, it indicates Freedom from Human Farming. It is one of the last Homes of Free Humans. Monaco is Home to all who can afford her.

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Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Nobody: 10:11am On Aug 08, 2019
TheAlchemist:


Companies declare loss for tax purposes

Yea, no companies on earth lose money again, they all declare losses for tax purposes grin
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Rajosh(m): 11:10am On Aug 08, 2019
gnykelly:


You want to buy a company whose operating lose is $51million
it will rise again.
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Rajosh(m): 11:12am On Aug 08, 2019
ollah1:


Its because NY existed before America
it used to be called Lagos Stock Exchange before it was renamed to Nigeria Stock Exchange
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by octus2008(m): 11:34am On Aug 08, 2019
It is normal,
the first few Months speculators and profit takers buy and sell, in the Long run, it becomes stable
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Nobody: 12:01pm On Aug 08, 2019
Rajosh:
it used to be called Lagos Stock Exchange before it was renamed to Nigeria Stock Exchange

Because of our system of government.
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Jchi9876: 12:05pm On Aug 08, 2019
martineverest:
u just completely displayed your ignorance in an international site.. smh

You could have typed your bazooka in pidgin English or yigbo

You literally just displayed your olodo attitude.
You don't know when to use "on and in" when writing .

You sick
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by martineverest(m): 12:14pm On Aug 08, 2019
Jchi9876:


You could have typed your bazooka in pidgin English or yigbo

You literally just displayed your olodo attitude.
You don't know when to use "on and in" when writing .

You sick
Ur zero IQ couldn't discern it was a typo
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Jchi9876: 12:17pm On Aug 08, 2019
martineverest:
Ur zero IQ couldn't discern it was a typo

Blame it on typo...
Your keyboard happy fingers couldn't tell your knocked out brain to proofread before hitting send?

That's what I thought you brain dead!
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by martineverest(m): 1:52pm On Aug 08, 2019
Jchi9876:


Blame it on typo...
Your keyboard happy fingers couldn't tell your knocked out brain to proofread before hitting send?

That's what I thought you brain dead!
your stupidity is legendary
Re: Jumia Shares Fall Below IPO Price On New York Stock Exchange by Rajosh(m): 3:01pm On Aug 08, 2019
ollah1:


Because of our system of government.
okay now I understand. I thought they changed it for no reason.

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