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Question: Do you think that prices on the NSE are justified?
Yes I do - 20 (23.3%)
Not supported by Fundamentals - 16 (18.6%)
Who cares - 10 (11.6%)
Its called market forces - 28 (32.6%)
No I dont - 12 (14%)
Total Votes: 56

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formunt (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #32 on: June 30, 2007, 04:37 PM »


ACCESS  BANK IS A RISK AS ANY STOCK
Proshareng
Re: Access Bank Offer @N14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #33 on: July 01, 2007, 10:04 PM »

@bolaoni

Thanks for letting the cat out of the bag (laugh)! It is a pleasure to read the comments here.

I appreciate the post from easimoni and all other post and pending when we finish our review of the offer there is a little note I will like to share with all.

The Technical Analyst for Proshare sent this response to the posts to me and I felt I should share with you, unedited,

I am getting the perception that a lot of  Proshare readers and some investors do not really understand the impact of the reverse split on their Access Bank shares. Majority of the investor are unhappy of the reverse split and the run up in price prior to the announcement of the secondary offering. If you remember the share prices of UBA, Oceanic Bank , and Intercontinental Bank also surged before their offerings too.

The surge in the prices of these shares might have been intentional mop by the institutions, or smart investors buying the shares ahead of the offering to enable them sell into post secondary offering up swing. I believe that Proshare investors that read our recommendation to buy the N8.31 on February 7, 2007 should part of the latter group.

The problem I see is that we (i.e. Proshare and contributors to www.proshareng.com)  must be careful and report the figures as we see them without being emotional or perceived by investors as being partial.  A lot of investors are angry about the reverse split, but what they fail to understand is that the value of the shares they have post reverse split is greater than the value pre-reverse split.

To illustrate, an investor with 9,000 shares pre-split at N3 paid N27,000 (9000 x 3 = N27,000) for the shares. After the 2 for 1 reverse split, the investor received 4,500 share at N6 still valued N27,000 (4,500 shares x N6 = 27,000). 

If the investor did not sell the 4,500 shares they received from the split, the shares are now worth N86,940 (4,500 shares x N19.32) a gain of N59,940 or 222% compared to the investor initial investment of N27,000. Even at the discounted offering price of N14.90, the investor is still making N40,050 or 148% profit post the reverse split.

Yes, a lot of investors are aggrieved that the company has not paid dividends in 3 years, but isn't this price appreciation better than the dividends?.

Like I usually say, the key lies in the numbers, we will crunch the prospectus and 2007 Accounts which I am informed has been approved by the regulatory body and visit the site again.

Till then, digest this and lets continue the healthy discourse.



RoughCut (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #34 on: July 04, 2007, 08:54 AM »

Access Bank offer to open next week

Please read this   ------->http://www.proshareng.com/myproshare/portal_news.php?id=2570

Apparently some unnamed foreign investors have deposited the sum of N31.8b for Access bank public share offer due to open next week
With the influx of foreign investors albeit a good development it means the market cap will increase and thus invariable increase efficiency but i suppose the question how long will it take before they start buying up all these institutions? for how long will the CBN continue to shield these banks i think they are questions worth pondering especially those active in the capital market
Panadol (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #35 on: July 19, 2007, 09:04 PM »

I will wait and see.
Panadol (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #36 on: July 20, 2007, 08:52 PM »

Access Bank public offer – Application form & Prospectus link:

http://www.accessbankplc.com/minor.cfm?id=22
Panadol (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #37 on: July 23, 2007, 03:40 AM »

Access Bank Plc share offer opens today
atilla (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #38 on: July 23, 2007, 11:28 AM »

If you are interested in Purchasing access bank shares please contact me and I can get the Application forms across to you.

Lagoschic
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #39 on: July 23, 2007, 12:33 PM »

please how long will it be out for ?
atilla (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #40 on: July 23, 2007, 01:18 PM »

The offer started today and will be closing on the 29th of August.


Any other information please do not hesitate to ask. If you are interested please contact me.
Lagoschic
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #41 on: July 23, 2007, 04:13 PM »

which broker is i nthe house please holla at me imean put your email up and i will contact u because i am interested in buying some and can use your link
atilla (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #42 on: July 23, 2007, 04:27 PM »

@ LagosChic


If you are interested in Purchasing access bank shares please contact me and I can get the Application forms across to you.

My name is Ade please contact me on 01-8908297
Lagoschic
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #43 on: July 23, 2007, 04:31 PM »

ADE i emailed u but it bounced back are u a stock broker and are u based in lagos please ?
atilla (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #44 on: July 23, 2007, 05:03 PM »

Hi sorry please try again I made a mistake in my email address don't mind me. the previous one was missing one character

sorry about that.

I work in a stockbrocking company called Citi Investment Capital we are located at 47a Glover Road Ikoyi,

We are one of the Recieving agents to the Offer.
menka (f)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #45 on: July 23, 2007, 05:36 PM »

Hello guys,
   i have intention of buying this access bank share but got confused after reading landers opinion. i have never bought one but really want to utilize this opportunity  but infact i don't know can someone explain  to me whether to go or not. i had in mind to go for cash craft assessment management  and only to be discouraged.
  please i need explaination before i used my money.
Gettolove (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #46 on: July 23, 2007, 07:42 PM »

@menka

I would advise you to split your money into 2, buy some of access and some of cach craft asset mgt. may be 70:30 in favour of access bank.

@ POST

This is the first time i am reading a thread post by post. It is very interesting and also analytical. I noticed that some people did not understand what it means to either reduce the value of share and increase its units (share consolidation) or reduce the units and increase the value(share split)., A company most time take this step to correct some problems or re position itself. However, if a company splits or consolidates its shares, i do not think shareholders have been ripped because an exra ordinary meeting must have been held to get the approval of shareholders before they take those decisions.


The gurus in the house have analysed the ratios and the determinants of buying any shares which i believe is very important for anyone to consider before buying shares, but we must not forget that all these are just expectaions and not facts because no smart analyst forsaw the magnitude of trading which take plce on our floor today. Grin sOluDoloUs


Verdict

I think buying this shares goes beyond just buying, it depends on my intension or plans. It is a very good buy for long term purpose, not even the discount or whatever because there is less RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE CURRENT PRICE OF THE BANK AND ITS PERFORMANCE IN THE LAST ONE YEAR.

I bought a large units of INTERCONTINENTAL BANK last year @ 13.5k, although the certificte is yet to be posted, I can decide to keep such shares for the next 10 years even if i wont add more units to it.
Icon4s (f)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #47 on: July 24, 2007, 12:56 AM »

Guys, I intend to secure a loan @ 70% interest rate per annum to buy this ACCESS BANK Shares.Please what do you advice.
abocana
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #48 on: July 24, 2007, 02:12 AM »


hi guys,i will like the guru in the house to help me out with this advise.it very urgent!

  i've 600,000naira to invest on two companies Access bank and Dangote flour.i don't know how to share the quanity amount.

  I will like to buy more of any that will gives me good return on a medium term( 2-3yrs).

I need a urgent answer because i will be sending the cheque by courier tomorrow to nigeria.i will download the form and send it back.
OR can i wait and put all  the money on dangote flour and any other stock coming out soon.

Most of my friends here in canada are confused about this access  bank share, we need your help please,

ANY REASONABLE ADVISE OF ACCESS WILL BE APPRECIATED.

Thanks guys.
Panadol (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #49 on: July 24, 2007, 02:28 AM »

I'm not sure myself.
easimoni (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #50 on: July 24, 2007, 05:55 AM »

Quote from: Icon4s on July 24, 2007, 12:56 AM
Guys, I intend to secure a loan @ 70% interest rate per annum to buy this ACCESS BANK Shares.Please what do you advice.

From Shylock?  Huh don't even think about it. You cannot guarantee that Access will do more than 70% in the next year. Past performance is no indication of the future.

@ Abocana, I'd put it all in Access. If you must buy a PO (I don't like them), Access has an outstanding growth rate. We can't say the same about Dang Flour until we see the prospectus.

Tmoni (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #51 on: July 24, 2007, 06:09 AM »

i think i would sell after the offer then eventually buy back later when the price stabilises,
calyx
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #52 on: July 24, 2007, 07:42 AM »

I thank Nairalanders who have been getting in touch with me for investment in Access bank shares.I also ask other Nairalanders who have concluded their analysis and resolved to invest in Access bank to please contact me through;

ohajic@accessbankplc.com or call 08037798045 for callistus.

I don't want to unduely interfer with our different opinions on investment in Access bank but I know that a company who
could go all the way to ensure that excellence and ethics is highly maintained by her work force combined with a crop of
well trained, highly selected performers has only positive results to achieve.
Personally I have decided that having to work as hard as I do, almost having my life controlled by the work,my relatives
also will stand to reap the benefits of my hardwork.
You also have an opportunity to take part in this offer today,  afterall we are still brethren in Nairaland.

please mail or call me so you can buy from me. Just like with our customers, the investor- contacts you make is an appraisal mark for the staff of the bank.

Thank you.
 
 
joshO (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #53 on: July 24, 2007, 11:51 AM »

Need 100,000 units of Access bank shares. Any takers?
calyx
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #54 on: July 24, 2007, 01:43 PM »

@ Josh0

I will take it gratefully.just a call or email and i will come find you.
Am waiting.
atilla (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #55 on: July 24, 2007, 01:52 PM »

Josho

If you are interested in Purchasing access bank shares please contact me and I can get the Application forms across to you. I work in a stock broking firm and we are one of the recieving agents to the offer.

My name is Ade and my email address is or alternatively please contact me on 01-8908297

Take it easy.
calyx
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #56 on: July 24, 2007, 02:48 PM »

@ atilla

Am sorry i don't know how this sounds but besides the 9 issuing houses that are offering Access bank shares, I could not find Citi Investment Capital amongst all the 25 banks and 186 receiving agents that are collecting for investors.

Now, it could be that your name was mistakenly left off the prospectus and besides that, I know you can still collect as a stockbroking firm but it wont be too good if we appear like the intent is not originally to make Nairalanders see reasons why the investment is a good one.

Am sure that if all Nairalanders that are interested decide to buy through us, I will surely meet my target and am sure you will get reasonable commission too. So we take it easy.
One Love.
SOJ (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #57 on: July 24, 2007, 03:33 PM »

My guys (and babes),there is absolutely no need to make fundamental analysis of access bank.their share price moved up based simply on market forces and no more.there is no calculation anyone can make to support its current price and possible upward movement.look at trends in the sector,access is close to its peak and other banks that have stronger fundamentals and are in the same price ring with access could do more.access might reach N20-22 and no more then it would most likely drop as soon as people start to cash in on their profits.for now,the bullish trend experienced by the market would be sustained;at least till the end of the year, look elsewhere for profitable share movement in the banking sector.but if you're content with a N4-8 increase,then go ahead.
easimoni (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #58 on: July 24, 2007, 04:04 PM »

@ SOJ,
"no need to make fundamental analysis"? Famous last words!
calyx
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #59 on: July 24, 2007, 04:36 PM »

Maybe you look at this attachment.

Goodluck.




Company Result and News Access Bank Plc.pdf
* Company Result and News Access Bank Plc.pdf (94.05 KB - downloaded )
Atam-Man (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #60 on: July 25, 2007, 12:14 AM »

@Everyone,
Please can anybody here confirm if Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede (CEO of Access Bank Plc) is a relative of the late Frank Aig-Imoukhuede of Vanguard Newpapers? And please, how are they related? Kind thanks for all replies
Panadol (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #61 on: July 30, 2007, 02:27 PM »

29 days left.
Temmie10 (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #62 on: July 30, 2007, 03:26 PM »

@ SOJ, Have you had a look at the prospectus at all?
SOJ (m)
Re: Access Bank Offer @n14.90k - Would You Invest?
« #63 on: July 31, 2007, 12:54 PM »

nope. don't need to.i don't do PO's.i'll wait for the sec market o
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