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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by HRich(m): 7:15am On Aug 06, 2016
SamuelAnyawu:
Sai Baba cheesy grin

Who among his appointees can lead us to financial prosperity? cool cool

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by TheGoodJoe(m): 7:17am On Aug 06, 2016
DropShot:
What is this?

Some of you are perpetual bringer of bad news even when it's not necessary. Stock Markets recording gains and loses is a routine occurrence that changes on minutes (if not seconds) basis. A market that closes on losses today may close on gains tomorrow.

[size=15pt]On May 13, NSE gained N81bn. Where were you?[/size]
http://punchng.com/stock-market-gains-n81bn-37-firms-appreciate/

[size=15pt]On June 20, the NS market gained N760bn in just three days.[/size] Where were you to report it here then?
http://venturesafrica.com/nigerian-stock-market-gained-n760bn-in-three-days-from-new-fx-market-regime-here-is-how/

[size=15pt]Where were you when investors were reported to have gained N81.63bn on June 30?[/size]
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/stock-market-rebounds-investors-gain-n81-63-bn/

[size=15pt]Where were you when the Nigerian Stock Market was reported to have gained 3.3% in the first six months of the year (July 1st report)?[/size]
http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/07/01/nigerian-stock-market-gains-3-3-in-first-six-months/

[size=15pt]On July 18, Nigeria Stock Market gained 0.36%. Where were you then?[/size]
http://www.cnbcafrica.com/video/?bctid=5039804205001

There have been many other reports in recent weeks of NSE recording gains almost on daily basis but those of you who almost always look for negative news to report pounce on a single negative one after several positive news.

It pains sharing same nationality with unpatriotic souls!

Thank you very much for this. Some of these people look for any news to twist it as if we doomed as a Nation.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by Nobody: 7:18am On Aug 06, 2016
free2ryhme:


Which yeye signature e dey give money from bank? Wetin I wan find go there

Bros you just dey vex for me cry cry cry
Help you boy na cry cry
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by DropShot: 7:23am On Aug 06, 2016
SamMilla1:
Unfortunately both Zombs and Wails will share the loss.

But while Wailers cry because of the bad government policies that deplete their finances,
Zombs will still throw their hands in the air shouting Sai Baba.

My 100 million naira under GEJ has turned to 52 million under Buhari and some blockheads wants me to Blame Jonathan for it.

Meanwhile, did this affect only the 5% or everybody?
I can as well say my $1,000,000 under GEJ was N250,000,000 and now N380,000,000 under Buhari.

You got no point!

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by ayooladee(f): 7:24am On Aug 06, 2016
sad
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by OlanreJohnson: 7:25am On Aug 06, 2016
May God your zombie lives the way buhari is ruling nigeria.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by autodoctor: 7:27am On Aug 06, 2016
hungryboy:
Chai Buhari,
By the time this dullard is through with our country,
Our currency fit dey like Zimbabwe own oh,
Were we go dey use 100million buy a loaf of bread oh?
I


grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by amtaken(f): 7:29am On Aug 06, 2016
And some madafakas are still wondering why OBJ wanna return to PDP.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by Nobody: 7:29am On Aug 06, 2016
as ur fellow did , so shall u do straight to ur village soon.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by oluwalonto: 7:31am On Aug 06, 2016
May God save Nigeria. Bad news is on the increase everyday.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by Nobody: 7:31am On Aug 06, 2016
as ur fellow did,so shall u do straight back to back to ur village sad

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by Nobody: 7:36am On Aug 06, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


Thank you very much for this. Some of these people look for any news to twist it as if we doomed as a Nation.

It seems you are naive about the workings of a stock market with regards to the economy, such series of fluctuation indicates instability and economic instability is a bad news no matter how dropshot tries to spin it.

I did not respond to his/her post directly so he can wallow in his deception.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by moyakz(m): 7:37am On Aug 06, 2016
princeakins:
Where are we goin to? embarassed
dauraland of course
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by EmekaBlue(m): 7:37am On Aug 06, 2016
Kai...walahi nijeria get flenty flenty wahala in d hands of d chief dullard himself

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by moyakz(m): 7:38am On Aug 06, 2016
princeakins:
Where are we goin to? embarassed
dauraland of course.just chilax,and fasten ur seat-belt.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by millionaireman: 7:55am On Aug 06, 2016
DropShot:
What is this?

Some of you are perpetual bringer of bad news even when it's not necessary. Stock Markets recording gains and loses is a routine occurrence that changes on minutes (if not seconds) basis. A market that closes on losses today may close on gains tomorrow.

[size=15pt]On May 13, NSE gained N81bn. Where were you?[/size]
http://punchng.com/stock-market-gains-n81bn-37-firms-appreciate/

[size=15pt]On June 20, the NS market gained N760bn in just three days.[/size] Where were you to report it here then?
http://venturesafrica.com/nigerian-stock-market-gained-n760bn-in-three-days-from-new-fx-market-regime-here-is-how/

[size=15pt]Where were you when investors were reported to have gained N81.63bn on June 30?[/size]
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/stock-market-rebounds-investors-gain-n81-63-bn/

[size=15pt]Where were you when the Nigerian Stock Market was reported to have gained 3.3% in the first six months of the year (July 1st report)?[/size]
http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/07/01/nigerian-stock-market-gains-3-3-in-first-six-months/

[size=15pt]On July 18, Nigeria Stock Market gained 0.36%. Where were you then?[/size]
http://www.cnbcafrica.com/video/?bctid=5039804205001

[size=15pt]As recent as August 5th, the stock market gained 21.8bn. Where were you o bringer of bad news?[/size]
http://sunnewsonline.com/investors-gain-n21-8bn-as-fbn-holdings-drive-activity-at-nse/

There have been many other reports in recent weeks of NSE recording gains almost on daily basis but those of you who almost always look for negative news to report pounce on a single negative one after several positive news.

It pains sharing same nationality with unpatriotic souls!

A jooro jara jooroo ---- Aka Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Even if Nigerians de eat for dustbin under Bubu's govt, zombie no go gree say tory don wowo.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qj5x6pbJMyU

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by Pavarottii(m): 7:55am On Aug 06, 2016
DropShot:
What is this?

Some of you are perpetual bringer of bad news even when it's not necessary. Stock Markets recording gains and loses is a routine occurrence that changes on minutes (if not seconds) basis. A market that closes on losses today may close on gains tomorrow.

[size=15pt]On May 13, NSE gained N81bn. Where were you?[/size]
http://punchng.com/stock-market-gains-n81bn-37-firms-appreciate/

[size=15pt]On June 20, the NS market gained N760bn in just three days.[/size] Where were you to report it here then?
http://venturesafrica.com/nigerian-stock-market-gained-n760bn-in-three-days-from-new-fx-market-regime-here-is-how/

[size=15pt]Where were you when investors were reported to have gained N81.63bn on June 30?[/size]
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/stock-market-rebounds-investors-gain-n81-63-bn/

[size=15pt]Where were you when the Nigerian Stock Market was reported to have gained 3.3% in the first six months of the year (July 1st report)?[/size]
http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/07/01/nigerian-stock-market-gains-3-3-in-first-six-months/

[size=15pt]On July 18, Nigeria Stock Market gained 0.36%. Where were you then?[/size]
http://www.cnbcafrica.com/video/?bctid=5039804205001

[size=15pt]As recent as August 5th, the stock market gained 21.8bn. Where were you o bringer of bad news?[/size]
http://sunnewsonline.com/investors-gain-n21-8bn-as-fbn-holdings-drive-activity-at-nse/

There have been many other reports in recent weeks of NSE recording gains almost on daily basis but those of you who almost always look for negative news to report pounce on a single negative one after several positive news.

It pains sharing same nationality with unpatriotic souls!
I pity u. Our NSE was 20trillion as at March/April last year, see u celebrating 80billion naira gain. Wen we are at 9trillion.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by Pavarottii(m): 7:57am On Aug 06, 2016
DropShot:

I can as well say my $1,000,000 under GEJ was N250,000,000 and now N380,000,000 under Buhari.

You got no point!

Dis guy please go to school, ur country's currency is going to oblivion. U r still defending. Is APC paying u?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by Pavarottii(m): 8:01am On Aug 06, 2016
izzou:
Stupid post


When the NSE gains nko?

Endtime op
U Call it stupid. By April last year, our NSE was worth around 20trillion. U r talking of gains of 80billion and d rest at 9trillion now, u don't wanna think where it will be by the year end.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by DropShot: 8:03am On Aug 06, 2016
Pavarottii:

I pity u. Our NSE was 20trillion as at March/April last year, see u celebrating 80billion naira gain. Wen we are at 9trillion.
I suppose your eyes are blurred not to see N760bn gains in just three days.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by 989900E: 8:04am On Aug 06, 2016
DropShot:
What is this?

Some of you are perpetual bringer of bad news even when it's not necessary. Stock Markets recording gains and loses is a routine occurrence that changes on minutes (if not seconds) basis. A market that closes on losses today may close on gains tomorrow.

[size=15pt]On May 13, NSE gained N81bn. Where were you?[/size]
http://punchng.com/stock-market-gains-n81bn-37-firms-appreciate/

[size=15pt]On June 20, the NS market gained N760bn in just three days.[/size] Where were you to report it here then?
http://venturesafrica.com/nigerian-stock-market-gained-n760bn-in-three-days-from-new-fx-market-regime-here-is-how/

[size=15pt]Where were you when investors were reported to have gained N81.63bn on June 30?[/size]
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/stock-market-rebounds-investors-gain-n81-63-bn/

[size=15pt]Where were you when the Nigerian Stock Market was reported to have gained 3.3% in the first six months of the year (July 1st report)?[/size]
http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/07/01/nigerian-stock-market-gains-3-3-in-first-six-months/

[size=15pt]On July 18, Nigeria Stock Market gained 0.36%. Where were you then?[/size]
http://www.cnbcafrica.com/video/?bctid=5039804205001

[size=15pt]As recent as August 5th, the stock market gained 21.8bn. Where were you o bringer of bad news?[/size]
http://sunnewsonline.com/investors-gain-n21-8bn-as-fbn-holdings-drive-activity-at-nse/

There have been many other reports in recent weeks of NSE recording gains almost on daily basis but those of you who almost always look for negative news to report pounce on a single negative one after several positive news.

It pains sharing same nationality with unpatriotic souls!

While what I am about to say is no excuse for the shortcoming of this administration, especially its sluggishness and overly conservative approach considering the situation we are in, which I can liken to playing a very crucial football match with the "park the bus" approach while 3 goals down already, if you stay too much on Nairaland you will not want to do anything constructive going forward in Nigeria, you will believe it is already apocalypse, and the 4 horse riders of Death, Famine, War, and Pestilence are here already.

While, out there, people are buying cars, building houses, getting married, having kids, going on, pushing on with life, albeit in not the most convenient or favourable of circumstances, but they are pushing on and re-strategizing -- it's even a blessing in disguise for some.

Like someone once said on here, " if you stay too much on Nairaland, you will think your neighbour is about to kill you".
cheesy

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by DropShot: 8:04am On Aug 06, 2016
Pavarottii:

Dis guy please go to school, ur country's currency is going to oblivion. U r still defending. Is APC paying u?
You're not making any sense.

You can only wish you're as educated and as qualified as I am.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:05am On Aug 06, 2016
woodcook:


It seems you are naive about the workings of a stock market with regards to the economy, such series of fluctuation indicates instability and economic instability is a bad news no matter how dropshot tries to spin it.

I did not respond to his/her post directly so he can wallow in his deception.

Stock Markets fluctuates all over the world. It is up today, it is down tomorrow. It could go lower next and then boom the next three days.

From China, To America, To UK.

Dropshot is right here.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by NairaMaster1(m): 8:12am On Aug 06, 2016
izzou:
Stupid post


When the NSE gains nko?

Endtime op
They will tell at your allegiance to die with PMB in hardship
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by DropShot: 8:12am On Aug 06, 2016
989900E:


While what I am about to say is no excuse for the shortcoming of this administration, especially its sluggishness and overly conservative approach considering the situation we are in, which I can liken to playing a very crucial football match with the "park the bus" approach while 3 goals down already, if you stay too much on Nairaland you will not want to do anything constructive going forward in Nigeria, you will believe it is already apocalypse and the 4 horse riders of Death, Famine, War, and Pestilence are here already.

While, out there, people are buying cars, building houses, getting married, having kids, going on, pushing on with life, albeit in not the most convenient or favourable of circumstances, but they are pushing on and re-strategizing -- it's even a blessing in disguise for some.

Like some one once said on here, " if you stay too much on Nairaland, you will think your neighbour is about to kill you".
cheesy
Can't be truer.

Just imagine people reveling in bad news while ignoring many breaking good news.

Okomu oil recorded about 43% profits y-on-y, it wasn't celebrated.

Dangote Group recorded profits, not celebrated.

All major banks reported profits, still not sweet to their ears.

Nigeria's rice import drastically reduced by some thousands of metric tons as a result of a boost in local production by many Nigerian states, haters don't see it as good development.

As you said, the government is slow in taking many urgent decisions but the situation is definitely not as bad as painted on this forum.

Nairaland is no different from other blog sites which thrive on breaking bad news no matter how small it is.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by DropShot: 8:14am On Aug 06, 2016
woodcook:


It seems you are naive about the workings of a stock market with regards to the economy, such series of fluctuation indicates instability and economic instability is a bad news no matter how dropshot tries to spin it.

I did not respond to his/her post directly so he can wallow in his deception.
You expose your ignorance the more.

Please tell us which stock market, from US to China, from UK to Japan, that doesn't fluctuate on daily/weekly basis?

You're completely ignorant my friend.

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by izzou(m): 8:24am On Aug 06, 2016
NairaMaster1:

They will tell at your allegiance to die with PMB in hardship

Check all my previous post if you wish. I dont support buharis tactics for governance.

But stocks rise and fall bro. Both in Nigeria and even in China

Stop crying and blaming buhari for every single thing that happens

Is this the first time NSE is losing?

The post is a stupid one and dont quote again
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by Nobody: 8:24am On Aug 06, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


Stock Markets fluctuates all over the world. It is up today, it is down tomorrow. It could go lower next and then boom the next three days.

From China, To America, To UK.

Dropshot is right here.

Stock markets fluctustes not the manner and extend NSE has done in the last year and if I may ask you what was NSE worth a year ago compare to today?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by izzou(m): 8:28am On Aug 06, 2016
Pavarottii:

U Call it stupid. By April last year, our NSE was worth around 20trillion. U r talking of gains of 80billion and d rest at 9trillion now, u don't wanna think where it will be by the year end.

Whats your problem with the post?

That the NSE lost?

They lose and gain everytime. Is that too hard to understand?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by izzou(m): 8:30am On Aug 06, 2016
woodcook:


Stock markets fluctustes not the manner and extend NSE has done in the last year and if I may ask you what was NSE worth a year ago compare to today?

Here we go again

So the comparison between jonathan and buhari has started again?

You win

Jonathan's era recorded more gains

Hope your day has been made?

cool

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by TheGoodJoe(m): 8:32am On Aug 06, 2016
woodcook:


Stock markets fluctustes not the manner and extend NSE has done in the last year and if I may ask you what was NSE worth a year ago compare to today?

I read Nairametrics. So I know all that
.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Loses N112bn by DropShot: 8:33am On Aug 06, 2016
woodcook:


Stock markets fluctustes not the extend NSE has done in the last year and if I may ask you what was NSE worth a year ago compare to today?
The stock markets of all economies affected by the drastic drop in crude price have experienced instability in the past two years. Check your facts.
The worth of Nigerian Stock Market is not too significantly worse than in 2015. It was worse than the current situation in January when many investors pulled their investment but has since be recovering.

The attached shows that the NSE performed well in July despite all odds. What is your point exactly? That fluctuations is alien to the NS market or that you didn't know we're in a tough time as a nation and this is not unexpected?

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