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Tmoni (m)
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #64 on: June 11, 2007, 05:29 PM »

lol--money ritual,

bought some more during the PO and bonus shares
afroil
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #65 on: June 11, 2007, 05:38 PM »

My best stocks so far are:

1)AFROIL wich i made over 2Million Naira Net gain from after being sold last week Thursday when its price stat dropping after reaching N9.19 peak, more reason why my userID is "afroil" 4 remembrance purpose,even though some Critics call d stock a laggard stock that lack fundamental,i stil made my cool millions from it,  followed by

2)GTBank close to 1million naira worth now

3)Zenith too nt doing bad especially if bonus is declared later this  year

Worst stocks are:

1)NB since bought @N63 two& half yr ago,it went southward,and never make it to even N50,wot a loss

2)Unilever,same story wit NB
3)UBN,
timadel (m)
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #66 on: June 13, 2007, 03:19 PM »

To be candid,i came in to d market in 2004 and it has been smile since!.The likes of G.T.B(10.30-35),UNION(25-42),OCEANIC(16.50-27.99),M$B(4-14.20),DANGOTE(18-39.58),NIGERIAN BREWERIES(28-41.56),E.T.C. AS PER the worst shares na skye bank(i.e they cheated me during d conversion process of 3 to1.they gave me a smaller no i.e 5 to 1.WHAT CAN I DO?I LEARNT WRITING THE REGISTRAR WOULD YIELD NO RESULT.PLS HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
blackchief (m)
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #67 on: June 14, 2007, 10:54 AM »

Timadel

about skye bank cheating you, if u believe u have a case write to SEC.
crazyT (m)
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #68 on: June 14, 2007, 12:48 PM »

Although I am new in these stock market thing but I have reasons to count my blessings and bite my fingers too:


Best Stocks: Afroil @ 0.42 (sold yesterday), Capoil @ 0.33 , Afprint @ 1.02, Lasaco @ 1.80, Dangote @ 18.


Worst stocks: TRANSCORP (Invested too much) Dunlop, NB @ 35 (still hoping for the best)


So far so good I've not done too bad sha!!! But I guess you can understand why I am in support of secondary market and penny stocks
Lagido
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #69 on: June 14, 2007, 11:33 PM »

I can confirm that the best stock over the years has been FIRST BANK.
I bought a total of 129,000 units over a period from 1999 to 2000 at weighted average cost of =N=13  With bonuses over the years the value of those shares have appreciated by more than 600%.
The worst stock ever has been WEMA followed by DUNLOP.
Incidentally, I sold the bulk of my holdings in Dunlop in 2000 and used the proceeds to buy FIRST BANK which has now done so well.
Naija_lawa
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #70 on: June 15, 2007, 07:17 AM »

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fchuki (m)
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #71 on: June 26, 2007, 12:12 PM »

Zenith has been my best. I heard of a 1 for 4 for oceanic but have not received mine. if true, then they would be my best.

Oando has been my worst. see @Loads above. Apart from that, Afribank has had all [value] locked in since it has been in tech suspension for so long.
easimoni (m)
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #72 on: July 27, 2007, 11:08 PM »

WAPCO is fast becoming my worst buy ever! Angry Angry Angry
abujabooks (f)
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #73 on: May 02, 2008, 06:09 PM »

My best stock is Intercontinental bank.

My worst stock is Eternaoil.
nigboy (m)
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #74 on: June 01, 2008, 06:06 AM »

Zenith is my worse stock for now.  The Stock did not reach my expectation.  Also I expected them to give bonus to their share holders but they never did that
woodboi (m)
Re: Your Best And Worst Stocks Ever?
« #75 on: June 15, 2008, 05:24 PM »

the best for me so far is intercont. i bought it when they sold there last ipo i think 13.50k and now 44.99k i have been thinking of selling it and re-investing phb still have a bright future but i am yet to get my certificate.

the one i would have thought is worst but in stock it is all about up and down is goldlink insurance.
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