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Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Antoeni(m): 6:04am On Jan 23

The market capitalisation of Dangote Cement hit N10tn on Monday, emerging as the first company to achieve that milestone on the Nigerian Exchange.

This is as billionaire businessman, Femi Otedola, who called the founder of the Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, his “bestie”, had made a significant acquisition of Dangote Cement shares.

The firm closed trading with a N10.098tn market cap after gaining N917bn, following a 9.99 per cent rise in its stock.

The company closed in 2023 with a market cap worth N5.451tn

Its share at the close of trading on Monday stood at N590.60 per unit.

This month, it displaced Airtel Africa as the most capitalised stock on the local bourse.

In terms of capital gains, Dangote Cement investors have seen 85.25 per cent appreciation in their investment.

Otedola, explaining his reasoning for buying stakes in Dangote Cement in a statement issued on Monday, said the potential of Dangote Cement to earn foreign exchange as well as its compliance with Environmental, Social, and Governance principles made it an ideal investment for him.

“Dangote Cement’s unique position with two export terminals offers a substantial opportunity to earn foreign exchange, crucial for Nigeria’s economy. This, along with the company’s pan-African presence, makes it an ideal investment choice.

“Dangote Cement’s strong corporate governance and impressive ESG compliance track record make it an ideal investment choice. It represents the type of company that not only contributes to Nigeria’s industrial strength but also aligns with my vision for ethical and sustainable business practices,” Otedola stated.

Otedola added that Dangote Cement’s track record of dividend payments and its commitment to sustainable business were major attractions.

He noted, “In my investment decisions, I focus on long-term wealth preservation and ensuring shareholders are the ultimate beneficiaries of a company’s success. Companies like Dangote Cement, which consistently deliver value to their shareholders, are fundamental for sustainable economic growth. My investment reflects my belief in its capacity to continue providing significant returns and my commitment to businesses that prioritize their shareholders.”

As of February 2023, the parent company, Dangote Industries Limited held 85.8 per cent stake in the company.

In April 2023, Otedola offered to buy indigenous conglomerate, Transnational Corporation Plc, after buying over five per cent stake in the company.

His offer was, however, rejected and he has since divested from the firm.

Speaking on the development, the Managing Director of APT Securities and Funds Ltd, Garba Kurfi, whose firm was one of the stockbroking firms that midwived the Transcorp deal last year, said “Over 50 per cent of the shares are owned by Dangote. Whoever is buying won’t make any difference. The question is if Otedola bought shares in Dangote Cement, will it make any change? How many billions of naira will you put in Dangote Cement that will change it?”

Commenting on the rise in the market cap of the cement company, financial and economic analyst, Rotimi Fakayejo, highlighted how three factors affect stocks in the capital market.

He said, “In the market, three factors govern share price movement. Number one, fundamentals that are corporate governance, dividend payment and sound financials. Number two is the forces of demand and supply. If more people are willing to buy the shares then definitely, the price will go. Then, number 3, market hearsay. The market hearsay now is that Femi Otedola is buying Dangote Cement shares. Everybody knows that when he was buying FBN Holdings shares, the shares moved from about N8 to about N15.

“So, if he has a large war chest to buy Dangote Cement, the truth of which is not much, then definitely, we will expect this kind of appreciation.

“The bottom line is Nigerian shares are underpriced. We believe that Dangote Cement should be among the stocks that will rank at least $1, which implies that it should be priced above N1,000. Some in the mid-term, we are going to see it get to that point.”

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Antoeni(m): 6:06am On Jan 23
The Real Besties
( Partners in Progress)

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Smithkafors(m): 6:54am On Jan 23
Nice one Ote$
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Righthussle: 8:09am On Jan 23
Wrong time to buy .

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by skywalker240(m): 8:09am On Jan 23
Nice
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by bigdammyj: 8:10am On Jan 23
Noted.
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by mrrandomguy: 8:10am On Jan 23
Stock prices are quoted in nominal terms. Higher share prices in a high inflationary environment does not necessarily mean increased wealth. The stock market too has its way of responding to rising prices, which could make investors in quoted companies too even poorer in the real sense.

For example, ₦10 trillion of value today is only about ₦7.1 trillion in last year's prices. Or about ₦5.7 trillion in 2022 prices.

"Lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust destroys and where thieves do not break in and steal."
How? Surrender your life to Jesus. Put your trust in God, not in Dangote share price. Jesus loves you, accept Him as your Lord and Saviour today.

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by gbadexy(m): 8:12am On Jan 23
I bet many people rushed to buy the shares after otedola bought it because they suspected he may have inside information about something about to happen.
It may all have been an arrangee.

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by adesegun121(m): 8:14am On Jan 23
Ok
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Zimri(m): 8:17am On Jan 23
Righthussle:
Wrong time to buy .

Lol
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by tollyboy5(m): 8:28am On Jan 23
Investors,
Make I open sportybet invest too. grin

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Dsimmer: 8:32am On Jan 23
Otedola.

Nigeria have got several resources as a matter of fact.

More investors are needed 📌
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Fearyourcreator: 8:33am On Jan 23
Righthussle:
Wrong time to buy .
Na you help am make the money he takes but am... Arindin

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Chivik93(m): 8:38am On Jan 23
Antoeni:


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after all the long story and analysis let no forget the simple massage "the rich get richer and the poor get poorer " in this current system,both the Imam, pastors, lawyer, judges, military, professor, lecturers, traditional rulers, government are all are preying on the common man,

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Invest4growth: 8:41am On Jan 23
Otedola buying during the closed period is an insider abuse and those trades should be cancelled. It is mockery of the market rules
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Khyrvxjzy: 8:43am On Jan 23
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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by iamtardey: 8:48am On Jan 23
Friendships goals

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Akinola2543(m): 9:32am On Jan 23
Ote$.
A profit oriented businessman.

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Formularcr7: 9:39am On Jan 23
Fearyourcreator:

Na you help am make the money he takes but am... Arindin
oponu, learn to respect the opinion of others
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by thedio(m): 9:48am On Jan 23
From Refinery to cement,all I see is partnership
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by verybadmouth(m): 10:44am On Jan 23
Money men. While some people are doing big party celebrating 35 years in service. Lol
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Fearyourcreator: 10:54am On Jan 23
Formularcr7:
oponu, learn to respect the opinion of others
Oloriburuku opinion... Opinion werey

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Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by eepeepook: 11:27am On Jan 23
What does this mean for the average man?
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by stuffs4me(m): 1:50pm On Jan 23
Righthussle:
Wrong time to buy .

Who ask for IPOB opinion
Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by WebXperrt: 2:02pm On Jan 23
Money to be made

Re: Dangote Cement Hits N10 Trillion Capitalisation As Otedola Buys Shares by Righthussle: 5:14pm On Jan 23
stuffs4me:


Who ask for IPOB opinion

Mumu, I'm not Igbo .

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