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I have emailed you |
Pumping, I sent you an email. Kindly reply at your convenience. Make I go look for some Superdelegates sef! |
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bigjay01:If I buy 250m units, can you ensure I get preferential allotment? I believe this is a good investment. Please don't forget me o! |
Yawn, Just waking up jare, Sold my SCOA today. Over 100% in less than 1 month after broker's commisions. Make I find the next candidate sef! |
Today seems like the Big Boys Day!(and Girls too o!) Wanajo,Frankiriri,Napolean,Easi,Pumping,YodiYokun all on at the same time. Even Queen Windy sef dey! Any crumbs left from the table where you had your meeting?
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For folks using NigerianSecurities to manage their portfolio, when you sell a stock do you just delete it from the online portfolio? Is there a way to end-date the stock, without deleting so I can keep historical records of my purchase? |
These are the different expressions your faces may take this week. You have been warned!
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Beware! For those who have been enjoying the bull ride so far, here comes the bears!
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LondonCool:
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A friend bought CAPOIL on his broker's advice this week for 11 naira. He now wants to know if CAPOIL may be turning around soon (medicine after death). Any ideas? @AKTOPGUN, why do you think CICOers should get off the CCNN boat? And for ppl aboard the Berger floatship, are the good times over already? |
I enjoy gazing at the SCOA column of my portfolio that I don't feel like selling, Na my 2nd week be this, so na only 70% i just hammer after broker commission. AktopCAndle, kindly light some candles make person see road! |
All you wickedish people that did not allow my sluggish broker-alternate to grab the bullish stocks this week, I shall consign you to the rubbish bin unless you placate my sleepish self with some NASCONish or ABCish volumes at lowish prices! Especially windish wendy or candlish topgun! |
And in case you need an explanation on why your portfolio is not doing well, I have one!
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If your portfolio was bearish this week, take heart for the bulls are on their way again!
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And those who put money into CAPOIL,AFROIL and Bigtreat at high prices, its been a jolly ride,right?
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For those who invest in stocks without fundamentals, this could be you!
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You can still join the Transcorp ride below
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5 signs you are spending too much time in the office! You celebrate your wedding anniversary by conducting a performance review. You decide to re-org your family into a "team-based organization." You end every argument with your spouse by saying "let's talk about this off-line". You give constructive feedback to your housemaid You insist that you do some more market research before you and your spouse produce another child. |
Geees:Picture man This kind name wacky o! Me I no dey buy Aba textile, I still dey young o. I just came across the news ,so I decided to ask as we hear of UNTL 's bones rising.I am on CICO sabattical for this week, my superman broker decided to go out of office,come leave my orders to super-chicken brokers! Chei! Poser: If you had an investment that ensured a fixed returns of 10% monthly, would you rather put your money there or put it in the Stock Market where you could make 100% in 3 weeks (like I did on berger Paints) or -10 % as in Wapco? |
ANTICIPATED CORPORATE RESULTS / BENEFITS COMPANY PERIOD RESULT DATE DUE 7up Plc 9 months– Dec. 2007 February 2008 Acen Insurance Plc Full Year – Dec 2007 March 2008 Afribank Nigeria Plc 9 months– Dec. 2007 January 2008 Aiico Insuarnce Plc Full Year– Dec 2007 March 2008 Arbico Plc 9 months– Sept. 2007 November 2007 Cadbury Nigeria Plc Full Year– Dec 2007 January 2008 Conoil Plc Full Year– Dec 2007 March 2008 Cornerstone Insurance Plc 9 months– Sept. 2007 November 2007 Crusader Insurance Plc Full Year – Dec 2007 March 2008 Custodian & Allied Insurance Plc Full Year – Dec 2007 March 2008 ETI Plc 9 months– Sept. 2007 November 2007 Evans Medical Plc Full Year – Dec 2007 March 2008 Flour Mills Plc 9 months– Dec. 2007 January 2008 Glaxo Smithkline Consumer Nig. Plc Full Year – Dec 2007 March 2008 Julius Berger Nigeria Plc Full Year– Dec. 2007 March 2008 Lasaco Insurance Plc Full Year– Dec 2007 March 2008 Mutual Benefit Plc Full Year – Dec 2007 March 2008 Northern Nigerian Flour Mills Plc 9 months– Dec. 2007 January 2008 Roads Nigeria Plc 9 months– Dec. 2007 January 2008 RT Briscoe Plc Full Year– Dec 2007 March 2008 UACN Plc Full Year – Dec 2007 March 2008 Unilever Nigeria Plc Full Year– Dec. 2007 March 2008 Ecobank Plc Full Year– Dec. 2007 March 2008 Dangotesugar Plc Full Year– Dec 2007 March 2008 |
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We need to get some Superdelegates to broker which is the right results from the floor. |
Are we looking at the same thing? Nascon closed at 17.1 today,Berger closed at 22.19 ![]() My broker confirmed they already left the floor. Which NSE you still dey run? |
Compare Nigerian Securities and Meristem . You can see Nascon gained today,etc |
It can't be yesterday's prices. Maybe its not fully updated yet sha You can see Berger,ABC losing You can see Livestock gaining. I believe I am wide awake ke! ![]() |
Can someone explain the phenomenal rise of Berger Paints from about N6 last year ,and recently from N11. Should I denounce or reject the financial support from this stock? ![]() |
Wth Love to FO2 from WindyWendy!
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E-dividend Regime for the Nigerian capital market Print This Post EMail This Post (by Ugonna MADUAGUFOR) The 28 of February 2008, would mark the launching of e-dividend regime for the Nigerian capital market by the minister of finance, Shamsuddeen Usman in Abuja the federal capital territory of Nigeria. The electronic dividend system known as e-dividend means that dividends would be automaticaly credited into shareholders nominated account the very day announced as date of dividend payment not exceeding 24 hours. According to SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission), already the large volume of unclaimed dividends within the Nigerian capital market system has hit a massive N19 billion unclaimed money. Shareholders would henceforth, have to furnish their stockbrokers with information regarding the bank account with which they wish to receive any paid dividend or make such information available to the relevant company registrar, where shareholder does not have a stockbroking firm managed securities account. From the comments of SEC’s Director of Research and planning, Mr Sylvester Akele, the positve development is joint effort of stake holders including: Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC); Nigerian Interbank Settlement System; Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN); Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS); Registrars; Shareholders forum associations etc to eliminate the problem of unclaimed dividends. If the e-dividend system is well embraced by all stakeholders, would further enhance liquidity of returns and as such boost investors trust and confidence in the Nigerian capital market. |
If AP ends up buying Chevron, what happens to the shareholders in both companies? Do they adopt AP's current price or Chevron's current price? |
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This kind name wacky o! Me I no dey buy Aba textile, I still dey young o. I just came across the news ,so I decided to ask as we hear of UNTL 's bones rising.

