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Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts (13090586 Views)
crownprince2017: 5:43pm On Mar 24 |
If you have spare money, buy presco or okomu based on your valuation, all things being equal from q1-q3 in compared with 2024 q1-q3 they will do at least increase In profit of 50% based on my street analysis. Note: I command alot of respect in the red oil business. Oyel they print money. This is not a recommendation to buy or sell. This is my Ramadan gift. ![]() ![]() ![]() Anybody with ellahlakes progress based on their promises for q1-q2? 3 Likes 2 Shares |
megamart247(m): 6:04pm On Mar 24 |
Heishere: He already said it's NASCON |
RodgersAkpafu: 6:26pm On Mar 24 |
emmanuelewumi: Most can't even boast of N5m 4 Likes |
Agbalowomeri: 6:28pm On Mar 24 |
emmanuelewumi: That's just 100k doris |
Streetinvestor2: 7:22pm On Mar 24 |
Agbalowomeri:That is possible if war happens in nigeria. For covid is not possible again with trump new stand |
emmanuelewumi(m): 8:55pm On Mar 24 |
Agbalowomeri: Compare it with our per capita income of roughly $2000. If your investment income is twice to thrice and above of our per capita income, you are doing well 7 Likes 1 Share |
emmanuelewumi(m): 8:56pm On Mar 24 |
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Youngzedd(m): 9:27pm On Mar 24 |
Accesscorp we are counting on you ![]() 1 Like 1 Share |
Youngzedd(m): 9:29pm On Mar 24 |
emmanuelewumi: Nigeria's GDP per capita, a measure of average income per person, has significantly declined, reaching $835.49 in 2025, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Historical Context: In 2014, Nigeria's GDP per capita was $3,022, indicating a significant decline of 72%. 1 Like 1 Share |
debeey87(m): 10:21pm On Mar 24 |
Youngzedd: Does it make sense to increase dividend while raising capital throught as well? |
Agbalowomeri: 10:22pm On Mar 24 |
debeey87: So you no know say na the dem go use pay dividend? ![]() 3 Likes |
essentialone1: 10:59pm On Mar 24 |
Massive dividend from UBA About 7.94% |
Raider76: 10:59pm On Mar 24 |
Alhaji has really gone global. The import cabals and NNPC will be unhappy to read stories like this: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/us-jet-fuel-imports-surge-nigerias-dangote-refinery-pushes-barrels-west-2025-03-24/ |
megawealth01: 11:03pm On Mar 24 |
essentialone1: As in eh... The joy nobi here 1 Like |
Youngzedd(m): 11:05pm On Mar 24 |
debeey87: Anyhow sha make dem share money country hard ![]() |
GeneralDae: 7:16am On Mar 25 |
Raider76:Nice. More dollars for Alhaji. |
PuristForest: 7:21am On Mar 25 |
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SonofElElyonRet: 7:53am On Mar 25 |
essentialone1:When you add interim dividend of N2 that's well over 10% 1 Like |
essentialone1: 9:41am On Mar 25 |
SonofElElyonRet: Please, why should I add that one? Food wey don enter belle, dem no dey count that one again naa. |
KarlTom: 10:00am On Mar 25 |
Ding ![]() 2 Likes |
delvzy(m): 10:01am On Mar 25 |
What do you guys think of this portfolio? 🤔 ARADEL SFSREIT NIDF DANGOTE CEMENT BUA FOODS TRANSCORP PRESCO NGX GROUP VFD GROUP FIDELITY 1 Like |
ojesymsym: 10:24am On Mar 25 |
What is your average entry price for each of them? delvzy: |
yMcy56: 10:42am On Mar 25 |
essentialone1:* Because 2024 FYE was in view and the interim was also paid for same financial year * Because you need to be fair to the bank * Because you also need to appreciate the bank for the efforts made and the job well done for 2024 FYE * Because you needs to be impartial as there may be a reason to compare and contrast when others in the sector releases their results as well. 😊 1 Like |
yMcy56: 10:48am On Mar 25 |
UBA giving ACCESS holders sleepless nights.... Seems they're confused and don't know what ACCESS will be coming up with......😊 Lots of activities @22, maybe it's accumulations thru cross deals we dont know yet...... ACCESS is not expected to fall hands anyway I think N1.8 was paid the last time..... They should be able to do N2 now at least ..... otherwise... * ARADEL officially down with -N17......now @505..... * AFRIPRUD forming @15.30...... * ETRANZACT now back up to N5.25......its one itchy fingers that dropped it to 4.80 last week, lol. 4 Likes |
zendi: 11:09am On Mar 25 |
Raider76:20 Japanese refineries import all their crude oil in the petro-currency, dollars. Japan has no crude oil. But they sell refined products to the domestic market in the local currency. They must also be exporting, but I assume that all operations are done at profit to the refineries.. Nigeria's private refineries should pay for every drop of our crude oil in the petro currency, dollars. To do otherwise would deplete our external reserves and subsidize the export trade of private entities. It will also be subsidizing, unfortunately, both land and sea smuggling of cheap refined products out of the country. Nigerian refineries will operate even more profitably than their Japanese counterparts because "importing" crude oil from home will eliminate freight (shipping) and Maritime insurance costs from the landing cost, than would be the case if importing crude from abroad. The same advantage for Petroleum marketers, than if importing products from abroad. Summary, private refineries should procure crude oil from wherever found, or pay for our own at the international price and currency, then sell products to domestic offtakers at whatever conversion rate that makes them profit, but not in foreign currency. Competition should checkmate monopoly and excessive price hiking. I'm just an ordinary citizen observing the Oligarch and the Cabal at each other's throats for control of the nation's petroleum fortunes. 6 Likes |
ProphetUtuocha: 11:16am On Mar 25 |
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Panadee: 11:20am On Mar 25 |
yMcy56: 11:34am On Mar 25 |
Streetinvestor2:LOL at the bolded 😁 Abeg Street, we don't want Oga Agba in that Sector, na 20k e go dey price dem all, maybe N1 for Custodian and 50k for NEM 😁 |
elpaso007: 11:37am On Mar 25 |
100% agree with this. zendi: 2 Likes |
Raider76: 11:43am On Mar 25 |
All you said is well. Except the Japanese Yen is a strong convertible currency that is very stable, and Japan has had very low inflation and even negative (-ve) interest rates for decades. So, a Japanese refinery importing crude in US$ and selling in Yen is almost like using the same currency. We Nigerians like to compare ourselves to the strongest countries on earth. But sometimes it is like a chicken saying it will fly like the eagle since it is also a bird. If you don't understand who you are it is easy to get lost. zendi: 5 Likes |
IamR: 11:58am On Mar 25 |
yMcy56:lol 2 Likes |
essentialone1: 12:02pm On Mar 25 |
yMcy56: You are too much. My 2 hands on the air for you ooo. 1 Like |