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Youngzedd(m): 9:46pm On Apr 02
Nigerians skip air travel as high costs ground flights

Nigeria’s domestic air travel declined in 2024, driven by aircraft shortages and soaring ticket prices that placed air travel out of reach for many engers.

Data from the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) shows a 10 percent drop in enger traffic, with numbers falling from 12.05 million in 2023 to 11.55 million in 2024.


https://businessday.ng/aviation/article/nigerians-skip-air-travel-as-high-costs-ground-flights/

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Streetinvestor2: 9:53pm On Apr 02
ojeysky:


Kai, its like they did not even generate anything through the year abi my eyes is deceiving me ni....well some stocks won't kill man sha
Na the kind yeye stock they drop for una here.They say buy and thank me later..lol.The day bear go hit the market even at 20kobo you no go see buyer

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chimex38: 10:18pm On Apr 02
Youngzedd:
Nigerians skip air travel as high costs ground flights

Nigeria’s domestic air travel declined in 2024, driven by aircraft shortages and soaring ticket prices that placed air travel out of reach for many engers.

Data from the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority (NCAA) shows a 10 percent drop in enger traffic, with numbers falling from 12.05 million in 2023 to 11.55 million in 2024.


https://businessday.ng/aviation/article/nigerians-skip-air-travel-as-high-costs-ground-flights/

Revenue from the 11.55million engers in 2024 is way more than the 12.05million in 2023. grin

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Panadee: 10:34pm On Apr 02
chimex38:


Revenue from the 11.55million engers in 2024 is way more than the 12.05million in 2023. grin

Probably not in the USD equivalent

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Akpaamunsi: 10:36pm On Apr 02
Itzlinda:
I am coming here from crypto after being blue black by the market. I am tired playing the casino and want to learn how to trade in the Nigerian stock exchange. Please any resources to understand how the market works.

Does the market according to circles like yankee own?

Day just break for this one

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chimex38: 10:49pm On Apr 02
Panadee:


Probably not in the USD equivalent
I still doubt it..
cost of some flights are also domiciled in USD. grin
Ades1: 2:09am On Apr 03
Streetinvestor2:
Na the kind yeye stock they drop for una here.They say buy and thank me later..lol.The day bear go hit the market even at 20kobo you no go see buyer


cheesy cheesy cheesy
Shalom428: 6:06am On Apr 03
Streetinvestor2:
I believe this is a joke right
CBN has debunked the news on its official X handle @cenbank
ositadima1(m): 6:20am On Apr 03
Agbalowomeri:
10k and 5k notes on the way

CBN don finally spoil naira

Actually, it makes sense. Denomination and value are two different things—the value of the naira is already severely weakened. Without electronic transfers, people would be packing naira bills in cartons just for basic purchases. Imagine paying rent in cash or buying everyday items like phones, laptops, and household appliances with ₦500 notes.

Even just ₦30,000 can't fit in my wallet without obviously bulging out.

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Raider76: 8:26am On Apr 03
Shouldn't we compare stocks to only their peers in the same industry? Geregu is probably ok if you compare it to Transcorp Power.

Streetinvestor2:
Geregu and gtbank in the same dividend bracket
Apr and transcorp hotel the same range.
Then check share price. Price manipulation is real in this market to be in billionaire club

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pluto09(m): 8:39am On Apr 03
https://punchng.com/argentinas-milei-to-seek-20bn-imf-loan-during-us-visit/?amp

Is this the same Argentina that someone here was praising ?

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Mpeace(m): 8:54am On Apr 03
Raider76:
Shouldn't we compare stocks to only their peers in the same industry? Geregu is probably ok if you compare it to Transcorp Power.

You are very correct. Geregu and transpower are even relatively at the same price at the moment if you consider their OS.
Geregu has 2.5billion OS
Transpower has 7.5billion OS

If you do the maths you will realise that at the same OS they will likely have simily share price.
Youngzedd(m): 9:07am On Apr 03
The Untold Story of Oando: How Jibril Adewale Tinubu Built an Oil Empire

https://nairametrics.com/2025/04/02/the-untold-story-of-oando-how-jibril-adewale-tinubu-built-an-oil-empire/
Namaster: 9:31am On Apr 03
What do seasoned investors here think of i-Invest app for building a portfolio?
aj8(m): 9:43am On Apr 03
yMcy56:
@Aj8 or any of the gurus,
Between OKOMU and DANGCEM which can you recommend at current price based on the latest results pls.

**Updated**
Sorted!

@yMcy56
You probably would have guessed that that at their current prices, I would not jump into either. Why? Simply because they are way above the metrics I use for my Common Sense Entry Strategy. For this strategy, my entry is gauged either on estimated EPS, where I buy into at a price way below (EPS x 4), or buy at a price way below 10x estimated dividends. I use whichever is higher of the two metrics. I don’t however doubt their potential to appreciate bearing in mind their valuation based on P/E. The cost of raw rubber is forecast to continue its climb so would expect Okomu to do well into 2025 and probably pay higher dividends if not at least the same total of N36. So my entry for Okomu would be N360 or lower which I doubt if they would ever drop to that …hence my not jumping in but would if it does. Dangote in the same vein N300 is based on dividends. Can safely jump in if it ever drops below that price which again I doubt it would.
So far, the strategy has kept my funds safe and I pray it continues that way.

The aim remains to get into a front row seat on any stock before it starts to climb. Not when the train has departed the station. However should the train return to the station Jump in.

The gurus on this platform will be able to do justice to this. I don’t consider myself one.

These are purely my thoughts. Please pick whatever seems flesh and throw away the bone.

Thank you for the tremendous good you are doing on this platform. You have my respect.

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KarlTom: 10:03am On Apr 03
Ding sad

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toyeoye(m): 10:09am On Apr 03
the market is live and bubbling! 🟢

From the snapshot:

LASACO is shining bright with a +7% gain 🌟

But the reds are circling ... MBENEFIT down -3.74%, UNIVINSURE -3.51%, and ACCESSCORP -1.99%.

Let’s see how the rest of the session unfolds.
Stay close to the bubbles for real-time momentum. 🫧📊

https://stockbubbles.com.ng/

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megamart247(m): 10:37am On Apr 03
What is holding Access bank results?

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essentialone1: 10:37am On Apr 03
📢 Market Bulletin: Regulatory Delisting of Three Companies

📅 Date: 3rd April 2025
📌 Source: Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX)

Attention Trading License Holders and the Investing Public,

Pursuant to Clause 14 of the Amended General Undertaking for Listing on NGX, the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has exercised its right to delist the securities of the following companies, effective Thursday, 3rd April 2025:

❌ Capital Oil Plc
❌ Goldlink Insurance Plc
❌ Medview Airline Plc

These companies have been delisted due to their failure to meet the listing standards required by NGX, making their securities unsuitable for continued trading on the market.

This notification serves to inform all stakeholders accordingly.
essentialone1: 10:37am On Apr 03
essentialone1:
📢 Market Bulletin: Regulatory Delisting of Three Companies

📅 Date: 3rd April 2025
📌 Source: Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX)

Attention Trading License Holders and the Investing Public,

Pursuant to Clause 14 of the Amended General Undertaking for Listing on NGX, the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) has exercised its right to delist the securities of the following companies, effective Thursday, 3rd April 2025:

❌ Capital Oil Plc
❌ Goldlink Insurance Plc
❌ Medview Airline Plc

These companies have been delisted due to their failure to meet the listing standards required by NGX, making their securities unsuitable for continued trading on the market.

This notification serves to inform all stakeholders accordingly.


Long overdue
essentialone1: 10:38am On Apr 03
LASACO, NSLTECH, and UCAP are all looking very good this morning. Also at good bargain entry prices...
RodgersAkpafu: 10:49am On Apr 03
Just wanted to mention that now that the slowpoke in chief have slammed crazy tariffs all over the place (moronic decision), we should be very meticulous about how we plan our trades in the coming months

Especially those exposed to the US markets
Let's see what extent it will have on the Nigerian markets

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RodgersAkpafu: 10:49am On Apr 03
megamart247:
What is holding Access bank results?

I'm beginning to feel maybe it's bad 👎
megawealth01: 10:52am On Apr 03
What's the OUTSTANDING SHARES of ACCESS aftermath of the right issues? Which is more UBA or ACCESS (OUTSTANDING SHARES)?
yMcy56: 11:04am On Apr 03
@Aj8
Thanks so much for your response on my inquiry.
Really appreciate it. 🙏

Any common sense stock(s) to consider at present? smiley
DD will be done as usual.
Regards.

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vacanci: 11:25am On Apr 03
aj8:


@yMcy56
You probably would have guessed that that at their current prices, I would not jump into either. Why? Simply because they are way above the metrics I use for my Common Sense Entry Strategy. For this strategy, my entry is gauged either on estimated EPS, where I buy into at a price way below (EPS x 4), or buy at a price way below 10x estimated dividends. I use whichever is higher of the two metrics. I don’t however doubt their potential to appreciate bearing in mind their valuation based on P/E. The cost of raw rubber is forecast to continue its climb so would expect Okomu to do well into 2025 and probably pay higher dividends if not at least the same total of N36. So my entry for Okomu would be N360 or lower which I doubt if they would ever drop to that …hence my not jumping in but would if it does. Dangote in the same vein N300 is based on dividends. Can safely jump in if it ever drops below that price which again I doubt it would.
So far, the strategy has kept my funds safe and I pray it continues that way.

The aim remains to get into a front row seat on any stock before it starts to climb. Not when the train has departed the station. However should the train return to the station Jump in.

The gurus on this platform will be able to do justice to this. I don’t consider myself one.

These are purely my thoughts. Please pick whatever seems flesh and throw away the bone.

Thank you for the tremendous good you are doing on this platform. You have my respect.

Thank you sir.

I want to understand the bolded (that you use which one is higher of the 2 metrics)

Lets use zenith for example

EPS is N32 (32 X 4 = N96)
Div is N5 (N5 X 10 = N50)

Since is N96 is higher, does it mean any price below N96 is what you consider?
Mpeace(m): 11:36am On Apr 03
megawealth01:
What's the OUTSTANDING SHARES of ACCESS aftermath of the right issues? Which is more UBA or ACCESS (OUTSTANDING SHARES)?
Access have purportedly completed their capital raise and have met the CBN requirement. Their current OS should be about 53billion.
UBA is yet to complete the process and may issue more shares but they currently have about 45 billion OS.
So that of UBA is currently inconclusive making it difficult to compare both

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Streetinvestor2: 11:44am On Apr 03
vacanci:


Thank you sir.

I want to understand the bolded (that you use which one is higher of the 2 metrics)

Lets use zenith for example

EPS is N32 (32 X 4 = N96)
Div is N5 (N5 X 10 = N50)

Since is N96 is higher, does it mean any price below N96 is what you consider?
remove the one time special gain that gave zenith that eps and you will get better results. The forex gain.Using the pe of 5 is good gauge for me now for banks..I could use 10 for some other businesses

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vacanci: 11:54am On Apr 03
Streetinvestor2:
remove the one time special gain that gave zenith that eps and you will get better results. The forex gain.Using the pe of 5 is good gauge for me now for banks..I could use 10 for some other businesses

the analysis and request i made were mere academic to understand what aj8 meant
yMcy56: 12:46pm On Apr 03

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ositadima1(m): 12:50pm On Apr 03
aj8:


@yMcy56
You probably would have guessed that that at their current prices, I would not jump into either. Why? Simply because they are way above the metrics I use for my Common Sense Entry Strategy. For this strategy, my entry is gauged either on estimated EPS, where I buy into at a price way below (EPS x 4), or buy at a price way below 10x estimated dividends. I use whichever is higher of the two metrics. I don’t however doubt their potential to appreciate bearing in mind their valuation based on P/E. The cost of raw rubber is forecast to continue its climb so would expect Okomu to do well into 2025 and probably pay higher dividends if not at least the same total of N36. So my entry for Okomu would be N360 or lower which I doubt if they would ever drop to that …hence my not jumping in but would if it does. Dangote in the same vein N300 is based on dividends. Can safely jump in if it ever drops below that price which again I doubt it would.
So far, the strategy has kept my funds safe and I pray it continues that way.

The aim remains to get into a front row seat on any stock before it starts to climb. Not when the train has departed the station. However should the train return to the station Jump in.

The gurus on this platform will be able to do justice to this. I don’t consider myself one.

These are purely my thoughts. Please pick whatever seems flesh and throw away the bone.

Thank you for the tremendous good you are doing on this platform. You have my respect.


Ok, a good systematic and simple entry strategy. But what about the exit strategy? How do you know when it's time to bail?
chimex38: 1:02pm On Apr 03
megamart247:
What is holding Access bank results?
I want to believe just like last year, maybe consolidation of all the s of CBNsss and IMFssss banks they acquired within the year.

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