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Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 3:46pm On Mar 27, 2008
pumping777:

Oya, wetin una dey share?  grin grin

What shall I say unto the Lord, all I want to say is thank you Lord, for bringing Pumping777 back!!! grin grin grin

I've missed u o & am I glad to see you back? All d info making rounds couldn't move me to post but as soon as I saw ur post, my fingers began to type of their own accord!!! grin cool
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 4:30pm On Mar 12, 2008
teto:

hello all. thanks for educating those of us that  still find this site informative. please can anyone explain to me how to know if a stock closes on net bid or offer. since you only see the number of trades .so how do one differentiate if it is for demand or supply. thanks for your anwer

Some sites list the daily stock position (proshareng, uba, nigeriansecurities, meristem?? etc). You can get it from these sites.
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 10:47am On Mar 12, 2008
Thanks Mr Risky for that link, very helpful indeed
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 10:36am On Mar 12, 2008
@Edyone

Access bank PO was handled by Wema Registrars, 42/43 AG Leventis Building (2nd Floor), Marina Lagos. Tel:01-2666778, 01-7732181.

Hope this helps!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 10:34am On Mar 12, 2008
edyone:

@adeyinkat
i was refering to the registrars that handled access bank public offer that took place in august 2007
i need the number of the registrars because i never see my returned money
tanks

Access bank PO was handled by Wema Registrars, 42/43 AG Leventis Building (2nd Floor), Marina Lagos. Tel:01-2666778, 01-7732181.

Hope this helps!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 10:02am On Mar 12, 2008
edyone:

thanks to all the gurus in the house.u hav kept up the good job amidst all the distractions recently.
Please can someone give me the phone numbers of the registrars that handled their last public offer.
i never get my returned money.

please help a brother out. tanks

Which company PO are you refering to pls?
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 9:49am On Mar 12, 2008
@Aktopgun,

How are you today bros & how's Tobe? The hurricane dat blew these past few days has not allowed the camaraderie this thread has been noted for.

We have the year end of several banks in March - June, so what kind of result will they declare in view of the CBN directive of Dec year end for all banks?

Thanks.
Religion / Re: Which Christianity? Pauline Or Jamesian by adeyinkat: 9:04am On Mar 07, 2008
@Olabowale, Tpaine,

I'm quite new to the religion section here that was why I posted under this topic. I actually thot I was passing knowledge across to a broda who had tins mixed up and not entering a debate about xtianity & islam. Nwando & 4Him's posts tell me that this debate has long been going on.

One intruiging question though, why is it that you guys are quick to kill in the name of religion? You hound, maim & kill anyone of a contrary opinion to ur ideas. There is so much blood-letting if anyone so much as mentions the name of ur prophet yet you talk anyhow about Jesus Christ and xtians just smile and say Father forgive them for they know not wot they say! U prevent people from even talking freely about Jesus to your people & try to build an impregnable wall round them!
This seems to me as if there is something u guys are hiding, not for much longer though; Jesus said "You shall know the truth & the truth shall make u free".
I dare any nation to open up & declare freedom for people to preach woteva they believe, believe me, nothing will remain of the religions that holds people by force in dat nation!
Religion / Re: Which Christianity? Pauline Or Jamesian by adeyinkat: 1:48pm On Mar 06, 2008
tpaine:

No one has really tackled the issues I raised in this post; And these are:

1) Was Jesus really a strict follower of the Judaic laws on diet, cleanliness, sabbath etc?

2) Did Paul really "know" Jesus and did he preach Jesus's message?

3) Is the version of Christianity that survived (ie Pauline) in keeping with Jesus's teachings, which would have been better known and understood by the Jerusalem gang (ie the Jamesians)?

But they were answered in my last post.

1) No, if He was then the Pharisees, Sadducees & Scribes would not have kicked against Him.

2) Paul knew Jesus by revelation (which was how e got to know what happened at the last supper 1Cor 11 vs23-27

3) The gospel of salvation by faith was Jesus' commission (he that believes & is baptised will be saved!, not he that obeys the law)
Religion / Re: Pastor Chris Floats Airline, TV Station & Fast Food Outlet by adeyinkat: 1:26pm On Mar 06, 2008
@ All,

I'm having a ball here just reading all dem negative posts ha, ha ha, grin grin grin grin grin
Religion / Re: Pastor Chris Floats Airline, TV Station & Fast Food Outlet by adeyinkat: 1:20pm On Mar 06, 2008
@ All,

A man that has 2 things (MONEY & FOLLOWERSHIP can never go unnoticed. Where were all you critics when the man started out & was preaching the gospel from house to house? Or did he just come & become the pastor of an international church? So if his words are so sweet that millions are following him, well, you have to start eating sugar too (lots of it) so u can get that kind of followership grin

Listen no man takes this honour upon himself except he's called! The way some carry on, they can pastor a church of 1000 yet they cant even convince their wives and children or siblings to believe what they believe! grin grin Some will start a church and not have more than 5 members for 10years honestly! grin grin grin

So all of you hollering (including u Seun), well absolutely nothing you can do about it, oops sorry u can raise ur BP or burst a vein becos this man has MONEY (pronounced MONIE) grin grin grin

Who God has blessed, no man can curse jo! cool cool grin grin grin grin grin grin
Religion / Re: Which Christianity? Pauline Or Jamesian by adeyinkat: 12:40pm On Mar 06, 2008
@Tpaine

From your writeup, I can see that you are very knowledgeable concerning the Bible. However, permit me to pass my views across to you & please go thru objectively.

Firstly, Jesus came to fufill the law and then abolish it! Even so, some of His actions infruiated the Jewish sects as being unlawful. Check out healing(working) on Sabbath, eating without washing hands, companying with "sinners" etc

Secondly, it was Peter that God first gave the revelation of salvation by faith and not by observance of the law. Please check Acts 10 for the story of Cornelius' conversion. It was much later that Paul got his own rev. & remember, all the Apostles including James gave him the hand of fellowship in Acts 15 when he shared the rev with them.

Lastly, no matter how much one might have known Jesus in the flesh, it takes a revelation to really know Him, remember Philip asking to be shown the Father & Jesus saying "have I been with u all this while yet u do not know me or dont u believe anyone dat has seen Me has seen the Father?, ", also Peter's famed declaration " thou art the Christ Son of the living God", & Jesus' response ", flesh & blood hath not revealed this unto you but My Father in heaven, "
So the rev. Paul had supercedes any physical knowledge anyone might have had, " the flesh profiteth nothing, it's the spirit dat gives life, " "henceforth know we no man after the flesh, "

Thanks for reading thru.
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 5:09pm On Mar 05, 2008
blueband:

Prof Pumping,please do you know if my wife will deliver a baby boy?

Please reply me urgently.Thanks

Very funny huh! Not all men are born teachers, some are lecturers whilst some are just Rocket scientists!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 4:53pm On Mar 05, 2008
pumping777:

Chief adeyinkat,

Dis one wey you dey add join my name  grin grin The ogas never show face o. Make you reserve that honour for them.

Some folks said they received some document asking them to sign up to use their returned monies to participate in a PP.

I have attached a copy of the letter. You may need to save the file locally first.

Thanks a lot Bros Pumping (at least if not Oga u be Bros for these matters)

But just one more question. I subscribed through my broker, do you think they could have filled the PP forms for me It's one of those big brokage firms that don't respond to enquiries on time.
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 4:00pm On Mar 05, 2008
pumping777:

Japaul is a lot more trickier but I predict it will still make a temporary bull run and you can at least minimize your loss. One important info you may want to get about Japaul in their authorized share capital now to see if in fact they can still accommodate a bonus.

Considering the margin between the PO price and the current price, and that fact that the PO shares don't qualify for dividends or bonus there is a perception that the share price will be diluted with a bonus. Frankly, most folks I know were piling up Japaul because of the bonus rumour but the rumour is weaker now because of this PP they were supposed to be doing for those that did not get full allocation


Oga Pumping,
Kindly shed more light on the bolded portion. Is Japaul doing a PP for those that don't have 100% allocation? How will this pan out!
Thanks for a prompt response! wink
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 2:06pm On Feb 29, 2008
I beg to disagree o. You don see Japaul allotment schedule

50,000 got 100% while 55,000 gets 19.26%, >100,000 got 7.5% ,  Duuh am I the only one not amused?

aktopgun:

for clarification purposes, what are u trying to say here sir/ma?

please expantiate


Am saying why give peeps that bought 50k units 100% and someone that got, say, 55k units 19.24%?

100% to 19.24 to 7.5%(for over 100k units) is a bit lopsided. Don't you think?

If you don't want your company hijacked by moneybags, then kuku do a Dangote or Bagco style allotment i.e. only 1K units & below gets 100% C'est fini!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 1:55pm On Feb 29, 2008
debenzd:

I think Bagco should become officially the worst PO in NSE history.

Only 1000 units got 100% allotment.

Thank God for my antipo vaccine.

I beg to disagree o. You don see Japaul allotment schedule

50,000 got 100% while 55,000 gets 19.26%, >100,000 got 7.5% , Duuh am I the only one not amused?
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 12:32pm On Feb 26, 2008
aktopgun:

looks like yar'adua remains president. abi i no get am my learned brothers (lawyers) on here.  cheesy  cheesy

So the NSE party continues, no boat rocking yet o! grin
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 4:53pm On Feb 25, 2008
ololufemi:

at pumping,

Oga pumping, no mind all these peeps oh. Where them dey when you, wanaj0 and my  get gbolohun, when them dey when yodiyokun dey settle fight for here, where them dey when ak dey shuttle between labour room and this wonderful thread, where them dey when some people wan break big bol larry crystalball.

where them dey when breeze blow windy wendy commot come bring am back.

Tori plenty for another day.

Ride on my brother.

Break Bigboy Larry crystal ball shocked chei! Where I bin dey for that time make I come do Voltron? Ball wey don help me score plenti goals  grin grin grin

Honestly anytime I come back to read posts here, I'm assured of laughter unlimited!

Tx all.
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 3:02pm On Feb 21, 2008
pumping777:

I subscribed through my broker. He got the cheque.



@All,

I bought mine at a branch of Access bank but put my Brokers name & CSCS number. Is it possible that the returned money will be sent to my broker?
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 2:39pm On Feb 20, 2008
blueband:

Meanwhile does anyone know what is happening to Ecobank/Sterling Bank merger?


Merger definitely off (heresay sha o!) Both are planning POs individualy anyway!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 2:30pm On Feb 20, 2008
SGN:

Me  I like CICO

But the one I am using at the moment is SIRO

Sneak In  grin
Rush Out


Just to go in for a meeting, come out; work on a proposal and then make the mistake effort to click refresh on Nairaland, now my colleagues are wondering wot in the world has come over me! Can't stop giggling ever since SIRO came online!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 10:10am On Feb 14, 2008
Nicklee:

Hey All

Anybody has any explanations on the recently posted Japaul PO allotment? I can't imagine someone who paid for 51,000 units getting only 10,000 units while the other who paid for 50,000 units gets full allotment. Am I missing something here?

Please, gurus in the house, help shed some light on this allotment plan !!!

This from Samstone4 yesterday should throw some light on this allotment!

Seems Japaul PO allotment is in today's Punch.

Roughly:

50,000 and less will get full allotment

50,001 to 200,000 get 19.24%

200,001 to 500,000 get 5.5%

500,001 to 1,000,000 get 2.2%

etc.

I assume it will be on an escalatory scale. Thus if you apply for, say, 270,000 you should get:

50,000 + 19.24% of 150,000 + 5.5% of 70,000.
This is my assumption.

Samstone4
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 2:52pm On Feb 13, 2008
samstone4:

@Goldenson, Wanajo, etc

Seems Japaul PO allotment is in today's Punch.

Roughly:

50,000 and less will get full allotment

50,001 to 200,000 get 19.24%

200,001 to 500,000 get 5.5%

500,001 to 1,000,000 get 2.2%

etc.

I assume it will be on an escalatory scale. Thus if you apply for, say, 270,000 you should get:

50,000 + 19.24% of 150,000 + 5.5% of 70,000.
This is my assumption.

Samstone4 cool cool

Key word in RED! grin
I pray your assumption is right o my broda!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 1:17pm On Feb 13, 2008
wanaj0:

Pumping,  Japual allottment is out. Anything below 50,000 units is FULL allottment. 250,000 units is 5.5% allottment. Hope that helps.

@Guru Wanajo
5.5% of 250k units? Is that wot you meant If it is, pray, what sense does that allotment schedule make? Me too don get PO antibodies sharp sharp o!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 3:50pm On Feb 12, 2008
yodiyokun:

I think FCMB allotment was stated in www.stockmarketnigeria.com - check the FCMB thread there for the allotment schedule.

Thanks Queen Yodi (sounds Behind doesn't it?) grin

Pls do you have any opinion on 1st Inland Bank, I'm about to go in longterm cos I believe in their IT driven products and they have great forecasts; any word please?
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 3:36pm On Feb 12, 2008
RoughCut:

Well FCMB was 223% over-subscribed so expect monies to be returned as well. I think the allotment schedule was posted on n'land last week


@ All,

Pray tell, who can link me to this FCMB allotment schedule? All I can see from yesterday's posts is a reference to it & not a link!
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 10:03am On Feb 12, 2008
@All Gurus, Aktopgun, Wanajo, Invisible Pumping, ,

Pls can anyone give me a view on 1st Inland bank? I personally think they are one of the truly IT driven banks with good ITproducts which will definitely translate to good growth. Does anyone have their figures or any insider news?

Thanks.
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 1:30pm On Feb 11, 2008
Dis Guy:

Hi all

How difficult is it to sell a stock that has been on bid and gaining for four straight days
I gave a sell order to my broker early Tuesday morning to sell some Lasaco to 'lock in profit' like mr. wanajo would say
but the broker still hasn't



I'm exactly in the same shoes & socks here, it's quite baffling that with the volume of trade & the fact that the stock has been on net bid, my broker has not been able to sell! Any explanations please?
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 9:52am On Feb 06, 2008
Rhemagirl:

Goodday everybody most especially the Gurus in the House.Please i just have three big questions bugging my mind,if u can just attempt to help me answer.The first is if somebody sells 41,038 Guinneans Insurance at 4.95k which amounts to a total of N203,138.10.How much will be all the charges (commission,sec,broker's fees etc)on this total amount?

Secondly, Now that Dangote has returned all money back, AT WHAT STAGE can we get the dangote flour on the floor.


Lastly, i hear people on the Nairaland trend offering their shares to any interested Nairalander at a discount, how is that possible to see shares to somebody without going through a stockbroker.

Thank u ,while i expect your answers



For your 1st question, it actually depends on the %age charged by your broker for a buy or sell order. Charges (all inclusive) vary between 2.2%-3.5%. So let's say it's 3%, the commission on this sell order will be 6,094naira. Hope u understand!

And for the last question, I believe they have to get their brokers involved, that's why u read them asking for eachother's broker.
Investment / Re: Stock Market Tips For Nigerians by adeyinkat: 1:09pm On Jan 22, 2008
aktopgun:

thought u'all might like to know that proshareng has finally caught up with this forum's analysis of Unilever. well done guys. we should all be proud. its time to make some dosh methinks


Nairaland leads, all others follow! Kudos to ya all.

Pls, how's Tobechukwu doing?

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