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Guessing stock price isn't an easy thingy at all I remember few weeks ago when most guys here said Oceanic wont go beyond 30 bucks cos of them too much outstanding shares , well here we are today and Oceanic is almost 40 Naira .Now the current gist here is that we exist Thursday or Wednesday or the price might come crashing again , now should i ignore this warning like i did the first one about the price never crossing 30 Naira this year ? Actually i expect the stock to inch a little bit upward cos of the dividends thingy ( some still consider it important ) Anyways me bought them Oceanic at 27 Naira and would be watching as things develop . |
bigjay01:yeah i bought from the floor , and thanks for the answer . |
Someone help me with this , I bought Oceanic stocks by August this year and i would like to know if i qualify for the current dividends of 1.02 Naira . |
sources plz ![]() |
Mr. Risky:i see , you got some link for the oceanic results ? |
I DON START TO ACCEPT XMAS GIFT OO. LIKE RECHARGE CARD, ALL STARS CONVERSE, HACKETT, MARKERS, LAPTOP E.T.C MAKE UNA START TO SEND UNA OWN TO AVOID RUSH. lol MERRY XMAS ![]() |
Ok i just got them website, it's http://www.fidson.com/ |
Hello Guys, i got the following email from meristem ; EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AND INVESTMENT RATIONALE · Fidson Healthcare Limited, a wholly indigenous pharmaceutical company, is a member of the Fidson Group, with corporate Head Office in Lagos and manufacturing plant in Ota, both in Nigeria. The company, which was formed in 1995; manufactures markets and exports high quality pharmaceutical products in accordance with WHO/GMP, laid down standards. · Fidson has been very prominent in the Nigerian pharmaceutical industry since its entry. It attained a significant height in the industry when it emerged the first indigenous pharmaceutical company to manufacture anti-retroviral drug. The drug, known as Virex Anti-retroviral, was 100% formulated and manufactured in Nigeria. · Fidson also displays outstanding performance records. Its compounded annual growth rates (CAGR) in turnover and after-tax profit have been 44.2% and 46.7% respectively. Similarly, the company has consistently paid dividend in each past financial year. At its last financial year ended June 30, 2007; the company declared and paid a dividend of N2.27 in addition to a bonus issue of 2 for 1 Ordinary share held by the existing shareholders. As at date, the company still has over N800 million as distributable reserves. · As part of efforts to finance its growth and diversification plans, Fidson Healthcare Limited is planning to raise about N2.1 billion from the Nigerian Capital Market by privately placing 540 million Ordinary shares of 50k at a price of N3.95 each. · Our valuation of Fidson Healthcare Limited reveals a fair value of N5.22 for each Ordinary share of the company (including the shares to be freshly issued). This therefore implies that the Private Placement price of N3.95 is being offered at a marked discount of 24.3% to valuation. (Click http://www.meristem.com.ng/detail.php?link=companyanalysis for full report) anyone got any info about this company ? plz share . |
How many years have both companies in been in operation ? what is the gap in between ? |
tell us your price here . |
sources plz . |
DAYYYYYYYYYYYMMMMMMMMMM , FINALLY CAUGHT UP WITH THIS THREAD, YA GUYS DOING GREAT JOB IN HERE , OGA FRANK EASIMONI AND CO , I SALUTE YOU GUYS ![]() |
where is d prove that this has nuttin to do with any improvement in d economy ,or has d ever negative perception of anything nigerian set in again ? |
Geees:AMEN , na so e go be my brother ![]() |
Whats the exchange rate of dollars to naira today on the black market ? i really need this info , thanks guys . |
nigeria1:Pure Madness ![]() |
Oga admin , am sure you would agree with me that you need moderators with this forum, so many people post crap that does not relate to a thread topic . |
NITEL Gets N1bn Life Line - Transcorp Shareholders to Smile Posted Sunday, October 21, 2007 Respite may have returned to Nigeria’s foremost telecoms gateway, Nitel, as it gets a whopping N1 billion funding from Cisco for its West African submarine cable, known as SAT 3. This funding, BusinessWorld Intelligence can reveal, will form the major thrust of Nitel’s effort to return to relevance in the economy. This is also believed to have been seen as a source of relief to shareholders of Transnational Corporation, most of who invested in the company hoping to leverage the stature of Nitel in their wealth creation bid. As part of the contract agreement, Cisco would deploy its CRS-1 Carrier Routing System which is the industry’s only carrier routing solution that enables service providers to deliver a suite of data, voice, and video services over a highly available and highly scalable Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (NGN) infrastructure. The technology is designed to ensure that Nitel achieves the aim of offering continuous system operation as well as unprecedented service flexibility and scalability while its investment would also be protected for decades to come. The first ever CRS-1 Carrier Routing System was deployed by Cisco to British Telecom(BT) last year to power its 21st Century network. And with this deployment, BT expects to save $2 billion a year in reduced operating costs. BusinessWorld Intelligence revealed that Cisco agreed to the financing arrangement having discovered the huge potential that abounds in Nitel’s cable network. The project would particularly ensure Nigeria’s speedy and more effective connection to the global superhighway. On the other hand, it would also bring about good return on investment for Cisco. Sources within Transcorp who disclosed this development indicated that the project would expand Nitel’s capacity by six times and create huge volume of bandwidth in commercial quantity for corporate organizations in telecoms, banking, oil and gas and other multinational firms in Nigeria for the provision of data and other related services. The source further disclosed that the project would reduce the cost of access to the internet for the generality of Nigerians by about 50 per cent between now and the next 18 months when it is expected to be completed. Nigeria is often identified as the fastest moving economy and one of the most advanced ICT market sectors in Africa, but its telecommunications infrastructure remains one of the major issues affecting technology deployment required for growth and development in the country. It is believed that the project would create massive improvement in infrastructure in the next few months. This development is considered by many as part of the promises made by the conglomerate while reemphasizing its mission to the Nigerian economy some few months ago. Nitel has remained the last hope of all Transcorp investors because it still has the capacity to amplify many business services using its existing infrastructures that need to be renewed source ; http://www.proshareng.com/myproshare/portal_news.php?id=3046 |
Transcorp seems to have overcome the political risks, at least to some extent , that by itself is a good sign cos many actually thought the company would go down with the exit of Obj ,but it looks like that may not actually happen . |
bibiking1:Haba, the thing don reach like that ? ![]() On my own side , frankly i do not know how i would start , but i had some girls that turned my head as a teen and even when i was above 20 , imgaine that above 20 and still having a crush, well maybe its possible . ![]() |
I think he has banned me twice , but then what he has achieved with Nairaland is quite impressive , i will go there and say something nice about him . |
Oga Seun if you no tell us ur crush me i no go say my own ![]() |
wanaj0:Very sensible . |
aimlove:Seun , is it not time to ban this spammer from the forum ? he been posting this shit all over the wrong threads . |
aimlove:Which kain tin be this ? first you are on the wrong thread and now you tell me we are working for someone if we invest in stock ? gerout from hia ![]() |
I hope ALL the companies I own give a bonus at the FY so I can watch the rally and then DUMP them.exactly what i did with my firstbank as it was pushing up after the ts was lifted ![]() |
You are wise to ask around first b4 going into any biz with this people , as one poster said , the fact that all they offer as contact number is a mobile phone , its most likely that they are scammers . you are a prove that people can avoid scam if they are are not greedy , the fact you have asked around means there is very little chance that you would be sacmmed with this , unlike the greedy ones who would jump in at once . |
MyPeace:No kwaam ![]() |
husu:I thought you question has been answered earlier . |
MyPeace:So who are the amatures ? |
then let them raise 500 million dollars from Nigerians or even one billion dollars , then they may raise the rest from the banks , i don't really think they need anyone to co own the company with them , not even the people in who's country they operate . |
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its seems amatures have hijacked this threat. Abeg oooo!!!!! 