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LondonCool (m)
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I bought 1000 First Bank shares when they were N6 per share @N6,000. My total First Bank portfolio including a decade of Bonus shares is now worth over N800,000.
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egoldman (m)
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few weeks back i have bought 4,000 shares of first bank from the open market , i would like to know what happens when they pay out the dividends and giving out bonus shares ,i don't need the dividends for now,i would want to convert it to more shares ,how would i go about this ? also in the event that i decide to receive the dividends ,how would i be paid ? my contact address is with my broker , would my broker have sent same to the registrar of first bank ?
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tundysho (m)
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who is this cassidy guy sef,people are sharing good ideas for what will benefit fellow nairelanders ,he is telling mr ebony9ja to keep to himself,he does not know what we re talking about here,abeg keep it up mr enony9ja for warri.abeg what is happening to nigerian brewery shares,i bought for N131 some years back and got a bonus of one for one ,ever since then the prices had never crossed the N45 margin,mr ebony9ja or any other nairalander could you please help me explain what is happening to this shares
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tundysho (m)
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who is this cassidy guy sef,people are sharing good ideas for what will benefit fellow nairelanders ,he is telling mr ebony9ja to keep to himself,he does not know what we re talking about here,abeg keep it up mr enony9ja for warri.abeg what is happening to nigerian brewery shares,i bought for N131 some years back and got a bonus of one for one ,ever since then the prices had never crossed the N45 margin,mr ebony9ja or any other nairalander could you please help me explain what is happening to this shares
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spoilt (f)
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first bank shares have always been a good investment. i encourage everyone to take advantage of first bank public offer. you will not regret it. even if it means borrowing. lets just say first bank has made me rich! 
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frankiriri (m)
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few weeks back i have bought 4,000 shares of first bank from the open market , i would like to know what happens when they pay out the dividends and giving out bonus shares ,i don't need the dividends for now,i would want to convert it to more shares ,how would i go about this ? also in the event that i decide to receive the dividends ,how would i be paid ? my contact address is with my broker , would my broker have sent same to the registrar of first bank ?
No institution in Nigeria has a dividend ploughback policy as at this time. You have to have a bank account in Nigeria where the proceeds can be paid to. You can open the NRN account which UBA operates. The only other alternative is to mandate your brokers to receive the value for the dividends and then credit your account with the same.
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LondonCool (m)
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From: Seun The stock market is a zero-sum game. You cannot win 1 million naira unless someone else loses 1 million naira. @Seun, I disagree with your flawed hypothesis.The fact that an another investor bought the First Bank shares for N46,whereas the seller who sold to the Buyer bought hers for N33 does not tantamount to the buyer losing money (in this case the seller gained N1m profit) . He is simply making an investment. The investment would only be a loss on the Buyers portfolio if the value of the stock went down under his N46 purchase price. Even if the "Greater Fool" transaction analysis were to be considered, there would always be another "Greater Fool" to Buy off the stock above the N46 price.
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spoilt (f)
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are there still people doubting the nigerian stock exchange. I live outside the country and i still invest seriously in the nigerian stock market. It is good business. no kidding around.
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nwando
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spoilt,friends and relatives in naija don tell me tire. I'm afraid to invest in Naija. I'm more comfortable with Fidelity and CREF wey dey here. Please tell me more
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spoilt (f)
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I realized long ago that Nigeria is a place where you can make money easily. Very easily. The stock exchange has made people like me millions of naira without lifting a finger and in a very short time span. Find a good stock broker (i can recommend one if you want  ) and you will have no regrets. I kid you not my sister. I kid you not.
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9cent (m)
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hi everyone, please does anybody have an idea of access bank certificate is out already? because im still expecting mine yet. god bless.
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akowonjo
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Spoilt
Can you release the stockbroker's details here. I'm highly interested. Thanks.
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steaming (f)
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Spoilt please i would be so grateful if you could give me a reliable stockbroker that is quite affordable as in prices.
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Uche2nna (m)
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I developed some kind of apathy towards the Nigeria Stock market when I was still an Undergrad in Naija. Lets just say my dad's stock broker left a sour taste in my mouth. @ Spoilt If u know of a reputable stock broker, spill it out, abeg 
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abujabooks (f)
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Definately Possible.
Good for you.
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UNLEASHED (m)
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Hmmm! Lucky You! but i heard from a trusted source that First Bank share will soon depreciate in the mean time.
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nigboy (m)
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Yes! your are lucky. Making money in the stock market is all about being infomed
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