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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 12:24pm On May 22
This place is dry...wat happened
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 11:39am On May 07
Shampion Brewery
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 11:01pm On Apr 30
Mpeace:
The things is, volume of yesrerday and today suggests something very good to come but fear no gree person pick some additional units

Pick ke..Na to they maintain the current diabetes level jeje...
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 10:21am On Apr 29
Zagee:


Short-term, Yes.

Yea, on a short term
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 10:14am On Apr 29
Mpeace:
Chai. Dangsugar has recorded its first fall since the suspension of the merger.

It's going to be a long week for we holders of Sugar and Salt

Made a very bad investment decision with Sugar..
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 8:25pm On Apr 19
Whey that woman whey say holyspirit they direct am to share to buy...Hope she was not directed to DS/NS sha

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 1:15pm On Apr 19
ojesymsym:
That bros na the MVP of this week, anything wen he talk for now, na just to say 'yesa' weda u agree with am or not

Asin Alhaji set men up for him ni
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 5:37pm On Apr 18
iHaveMadeiT2:

DS that followed the banks to sink is no where to found as the banks rebound in price

This should be a reason for price drop experience in the past few weeks...DS job men ni sha
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 5:30pm On Apr 18
thebargainhunte:


I ran away from the stock when I noticed Dangsugar CP. He didn't try on this at all , people will loss a lot of money here both newbie and ogs. Who knows whether this is a decoy for him to accumulate the shares at a cheaper rate. I know for sure that the merger will sail through, but it is not going to be now.

Dangote has loss every trust vested on him...

Should have remained on the sideline when I sold with over 200 percent profit in December..That money for reach buy Muscle then

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 5:22pm On Apr 18
OBAGADAFFI:
The suspension is due to the comments and recommendation of the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) centered around the current non-operational status of Dangote Rice Limited.

So the company has closed down yet they want to merge it with active business.
angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry angry

Even at a better ratio
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 5:11pm On Apr 18
Dangote, you do this one...BUA foods go just the laff
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 1:33pm On Apr 18
Streetinvestor2:
Says who.Dont alhaji have right to change his mind.
Have you seen alhaji rice in the market or rice farm before

https://www.dangote.com/our-business/rice-farming/

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 5:17pm On Apr 15
iHaveMadeiT2:
It seems nothing spectacular to expect from this market till second half of the year.

The biggest disappointment so far is Dangote, with the deceitful so called merger. I recall someone gave us the expo here at the beginning of the year that Dangote will fall our hand big time.

To think I sold my Dangote Sugar last December after doing about 200 percent. I re-entered again this year, not to exit is now an issue...I don average Don tire and I'm no ready for that again...
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 10:33am On Apr 12
UBA is trying to push portfolios value up, Dangote Sugar is doing everything to pull it down..And to sell Dangote they fear person

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 2:05pm On Mar 28
iHaveMadeiT2:
Dangote sugar and salt don show person pepper

And person no fit sell...

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 11:53am On Mar 07
Make Champion shake body na...
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 10:21am On Mar 07
What is pushing Juli pharmacy up
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 11:03am On Mar 05
Chanpion Brewery ooo
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 12:49pm On Feb 02
222Martins:
The only way to stop this is to make trading in such a way that, once you place a bid or offer, you cannot adjust or cancel it until that trading day is over. Unless this is done, it will continue.......

You can't cancel you bid on investment one app until around 6pm
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 10:16am On Feb 02
ositadima1:


Is this the net flow of investment capital in and out of the UK? What does this have to do with earnings and repatriated funds?

Let's end the discuss here. Its a waste of time...
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 9:58am On Feb 02
ositadima1:


Same way, Dangote Cement in Cameroon, Congo, Ghana, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and other countries likely repatriated money back to Nigeria from its foreign operations.

Boss, I love working with data

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 9:52am On Feb 02
ositadima1:


Major UK multinationals likely repatriated well over $50 billion combined back to the UK in 2023 from their worldwide operations and subsidiaries.

"BP - The oil & gas giant reported $8.2 billion in profit attributable to UK shareholders in 2022. This suggests over $8 billion was likely repatriated back to the UK in 2023.

Shell - Shell's worldwide net income attributable to shareholders reached $39.9 billion in 2022. Even if 25% was repatriated to the UK, it would amount to around $10 billion.

HSBC - In the first 9 months of 2022, HSBC's reported profit after tax was $11.6 billion. Its final 2022 results could see over $15 billion eventually repatriated to the UK.

GSK - GSK reported £10.3 billion in profits in 2022. Up to £8-9 billion may have been repatriated back to the UK this year.
AstraZeneca - The pharmaceutical giant generated $10.9 billion in worldwide profits last year. Likely repatriation to the UK in 2023 could exceed $8 billion.

Rio Tinto - With $26 billion in earnings in 2022, even a 30% repatriation rate would bring around $8 billion back to the UK this year."
-- Copied

https://www.ceicdata.com/en/united-kingdom/bpm6-balance-of-payments/bop-financial-account-portfolio-investment
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 9:47am On Feb 02
ositadima1:


UK earns significant investment income from profits and dividends repatriated back from British companies' overseas operations and subsidiaries. The trade deficit does not tell the full story.

What's the value of UKs FPIs and how much in billion to the repatriate back to the UK yearly
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 9:39am On Feb 02
ositadima1:


Top companies in the UK

Energy:
Shell (SHEL): Oil and gas
BP (BP.): Oil and gas
National Grid (NG): Electricity and gas transmission and distribution


Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology:
AstraZeneca (AZN): Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK): Pharmaceuticals and healthcare


Financial Services:
HSBC (HSBA): Banking and financial services
Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY): Banking and financial services
Barclays (BARC): Banking and financial services


Consumer Goods:
Unilever (ULVR): Food, home care, and beauty products
Diageo (DGE): Alcoholic beverages
Reckitt Benckiser (RB): Hygiene and household products


Retail:
Tesco (TSCO): Groceries and general merchandise
Sainsbury's (SBRY): Groceries and general merchandise
Marks & Spencer (MKS): Clothing, food, and homeware


Telecommunications:
Vodafone Group (VOD): Mobile telecommunications
BT Group (BT): Telecommunications and internet services


Others:
Rio Tinto (RIO): Mining and metals
BAE Systems (BA.): Aerospace, defense, and security
Rolls-Royce (RR.): Aerospace and engineering
BHP (Mining and Petroleum)
Aveva - Engineering and industrial software.
ARM Holdings - Designs semiconductor and software technology, acquired by SoftBank Group


Just a few top ones with global presence.


How have the contributed to UK trade balance..70 percent if not 80 percent of goods sold by most retail stores are imported. UKs make FX earning is from Gold and sales of Luxury vehicle..A country is having a trade deficit of over 80billion pound annually, u are posting company names.. Do you know how many time the govt has bailed out lloyds bank Group?

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 9:36am On Feb 02
ositadima1:


Top companies in the UK

Energy:
Shell (SHEL): Oil and gas
BP (BP.): Oil and gas
National Grid (NG): Electricity and gas transmission and distribution


Pharmaceuticals and Biotechnology:

What has this got to do with UKs trade balance.

AstraZeneca (AZN): Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology
GlaxoSmithKline (GSK): Pharmaceuticals and healthcare


Financial Services:
HSBC (HSBA): Banking and financial services
Lloyds Banking Group (LLOY): Banking and financial services
Barclays (BARC): Banking and financial services


Consumer Goods:
Unilever (ULVR): Food, home care, and beauty products
Diageo (DGE): Alcoholic beverages
Reckitt Benckiser (RB): Hygiene and household products


Retail:
Tesco (TSCO): Groceries and general merchandise
Sainsbury's (SBRY): Groceries and general merchandise
Marks & Spencer (MKS): Clothing, food, and homeware


Telecommunications:
Vodafone Group (VOD): Mobile telecommunications
BT Group (BT): Telecommunications and internet services


Others:
Rio Tinto (RIO): Mining and metals
BAE Systems (BA.): Aerospace, defense, and security
Rolls-Royce (RR.): Aerospace and engineering
BHP (Mining and Petroleum)
Aveva - Engineering and industrial software.
ARM Holdings - Designs semiconductor and software technology, acquired by SoftBank Group


Just a few top ones with global presence.
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 8:38am On Feb 02
Mpeace:
They know how to play the game. Go to UK you will hardly see any foreign currency aprt from the pounds, and you hardly send their pounds out.
They also highly restrict trades in foreign goods especially food items. They bring all sorts of barriers in the name of standards and test that ensure that you hardly import. They consume mostly UK items and still export to african countries while rating our goods as substandard.
They also have many multinational companies that like shell etc that bring in lots of revenue.
They also somehow benefit from our poverty and corruption such that we provide them with cheap labour, fund some of their institutions through billions we (and other african and asians) pay as school fees etc most of their banks and real estate are financed with stolen money from africa.
Finally they have a very very effective tax system.

They know how to play which game? As at Q3 of 2023, UK had a trade deficit of about £6bn..,meaning they need to borrow more to service most of their trade. The question is how come is is not really affecting the GBP. Note, FDI into the Kingdom is not increasing also.

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 7:33am On Feb 02
Willie2015:


Bought at N1450 yesterday from Aboki....
CBN can continue to use its monetary policies...
It wont have much effect cos we aint producing....


What is UK producing that is making GBP stable against they dollar..UK has a nation is always in trade deficit

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 11:00am On Jan 29
yMcy56:
OANDO on full bid @13.80!
Insiders knows what we don't know yet.....probably..
Where's Megawealth that says it's going back to 7 and all the naysayers?

JAPAUL: Successfully crossed the N3 line.......sighted on full bid earlier.......some offers show face........pickup still ongoing...... smiley

The person that says it won't see full bid midday on Friday must have been disappointed by now....
Impostor driver lipsrsealed ....Market always have a mind of its own,,nobody can accurately predict the market.

Mention the name of the person na...You wan start vawulence on a Monday morning

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 6:05am On Jan 29
iHaveMadeiT2:

USD

Which app is this, cos to buy dollar on Bamboo is 1425, as at 6.04am today

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Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 5:46am On Jan 29
iHaveMadeiT2:
1USD exchanging for N1724 currently

Haba, kilode

USD or GBP
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 1:33pm On Jan 26
Mpeace:
My fear for both fcmb and fdelity is that dey may not survive the next CBN minimum capital requirement without serious modifications

Where fcmb want take get 900billion naira.
That least OS you se today will soon be over bloated

Same FCMB?...And how are you sure the new minimum capital base would be 900m
Investment / Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by defebe: 1:32pm On Jan 26
Mpeace:
My fear for both fcmb and fdelity is that dey may not survive the next CBN minimum capital requirement without serious modifications

Where fcmb want take get 900billion naira.
That least OS you se today will soon be over bloated

Same FCMB...And who told you the new minimum capital base would be 900m

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