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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:05pm On Dec 10, 2021
OgogoroFreak:
Thinking if I should buy this MTN shares or not.
It is an offer for sale. Why should MTN group sell their holdings in a so called promising company

Whereas Airtel Africa just spent N62 billion to buyout minority shareholders in Airtel Nigeria
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 8:37pm On Dec 10, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
It is an offer for sale. Why should MTN group sell their holdings in a so called promising company

Whereas Airtel Africa just spent N62 billion to buyout minority shareholders in Airtel Nigeria
It's not genuine?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Itsrm(m): 11:01pm On Dec 10, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
How long have you been doing this?

How much is the vehicle?

How much is the weekly rental?

What is your profit margin?

At any point in time, how much do you have in liquid cash for emergencies and replacement of the vehicles?

What is the useful lifespan of the vehicle used?
Been doing it for over one year

The first vehicle cost 1.9. The second, 2.2 and the last 2.4

Two drivers pay 25k weekly. The last one pays 30k which will be reviewed to 25k in January.

Each vehicle is expected to bring in a minimum of 200k every 8 weeks. I use one week rentals for servicing and keep another 25k for emergency repairs. The vehicle is mostly trouble free in the first one year. This means that most times, I don't get to use the 25k. Remember I mentioned how important it was to buy right. If you buy the wrong vehicle, the rental has failed before it even started.

Now to put into perspective, this is a list of all the maintenance done and money spent on the one bought in July outside of oil changes

Brake pad 4000
Tire rod knuckle 3000
Bottom plate 6000
RTV Gum 500
Cabin air filter 1500
Panel beater 2000
Labour 6000

Total 23,000


Lastly, I'm projecting that the vehicle will serve for at least two years before the repairs become too frequent. I would have gotten my money by then and should be able to sell the vehicle at the same amount I bought it with little fixes here and there.



I believe I've answered all your questions.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Itsrm(m): 11:02pm On Dec 10, 2021
NL1960:
So for a place like Lagos, what is the daily range rental that an owner should expect?.
The drivers deliver 30k weekly on average. Some more, others less.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Itsrm(m): 11:06pm On Dec 10, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
Still waiting for answers to the questions I asked over 4 hours ago
I'm not living on nairaland lipsrsealed
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Mohzus: 1:46am On Dec 11, 2021
OgogoroFreak:
It's not genuine?
When the core investors in a business are selling their stake, the minority stakeholders got to be worried
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:24am On Dec 11, 2021
Itsrm:
Been doing it for over one year

The first vehicle cost 1.9. The second, 2.2 and the last 2.4

Two drivers pay 25k weekly. The last one pays 30k which will be reviewed to 25k in January.

Each vehicle is expected to bring in a minimum of 200k every 8 weeks. I use one week rentals for servicing and keep another 25k for emergency repairs. The vehicle is mostly trouble free in the first one year. This means that most times, I don't get to use the 25k. Remember I mentioned how important it was to buy right. If you buy the wrong vehicle, the rental has failed before it even started.

Now to put into perspective, this is a list of all the maintenance done and money spent on the one bought in July outside of oil changes

Brake pad 4000
Tire rod knuckle 3000
Bottom plate 6000
RTV Gum 500
Cabin air filter 1500
Panel beater 2000
Labour 6000

Total 23,000


Lastly, I'm projecting that the vehicle will serve for at least two years before the repairs become too frequent. I would have gotten my money by then and should be able to sell the vehicle at the same amount I bought it with little fixes here and there.



I believe I've answered all your questions.
You started with a car and bought the second car after 9 months. It is not possible for the rental income in 9 months to buy another car for you.

After the purchase of the second car, you bought the third car within 4 months. I don't think it is possible for the rental income from 2 cars can buy another car in 4 months.

That was why I asked if you got a loan, if yes what is the interest rate on the loan?

What is your current equity in the business? What is the current debt? What is your current return on capital employed ie debt plus equity?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:26am On Dec 11, 2021
Mohzus:
When the core investors in a business are selling their stake, the minority stakeholders got to be worried
Always follow insiders, when the CEO of Access Bank sold his shares at N9.00 few months after the stock came down to N6.

When the insiders of United Capital started accumulating the shares of the company at N5 few months later it is selling for almost N10
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 6:44am On Dec 11, 2021
Mohzus:
When the core investors in a business are selling their stake, the minority stakeholders got to be worried
Oh, k.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 6:45am On Dec 11, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
Always follow insiders, when the CEO of Access Bank sold his shares at N9.00 few months after the stock came down to N6.

When the insiders of United Capital started accumulating the shares of the company at N5 few months later it is selling for almost N10
Hmmm... I have been scared of Nigerian stocks.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:12am On Dec 11, 2021
OgogoroFreak:
Hmmm... I have been scared of Nigerian stocks.
Invest in what you understand, don't ever join the bandwagon
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m): 7:21am On Dec 11, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
Invest in what you understand, don't ever join the bandwagon
Yea but most times, I invest then understand. I invest little to enable me understand. I enjoy learning on the job by practical. I do this alot.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m):
OgogoroFreak:
Yea but most times, I invest then understand. I invest little to enable me understand. I enjoy learning on the job by practical. I do this alot.
I said that because you are scared of Nigerian stocks and you don't understand it.


If you want to learn on the job, invest what you can afford to lose
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Mohzus: 9:19am On Dec 11, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
Always follow insiders, when the CEO of Access Bank sold his shares at N9.00 few months after the stock came down to N6.

When the insiders of United Capital started accumulating the shares of the company at N5 few months later it is selling for almost N10
Learnt from u, thanks Epa
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Foodempire: 9:20am On Dec 11, 2021
Itsrm:
The vehicle is usually due for service in about two months. How long can they drive it if faulty without me knowing?

Besides, it's clearly spelt out in the agreement that I can demand for inspection anytime I want.
I understand you because I'm deeply involved in the business and i trust that you know your onion with your narration but stop shoving it, when you tell people your truth and they say it's false, then ignore or only tell them what they want/love to hear.

What work for you might not work for them, beside the way it's being done is the enemy of the way it should be done.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by OgogoroFreak(m):
emmanuelewumi:
I said that because you are scared of Nigerian stocks and you don't understand it.


If you want to learn on the job, invest what you can afford to lose
Exactly, thats what I meant by "i invest little".

MTN is a big name but till today I dont know the whereabout of my Oceanic bank shares. Nigerian ways of doing things is strange.

I am more confident with foreign stocks.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by NL1960: 10:37am On Dec 11, 2021
Itsrm:
The drivers deliver 30k weekly on average. Some more, others less.
Is this amount broken down into daily for daily delivery or is it that at the end of the week, this amount is delivered?.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 11:49am On Dec 11, 2021
OgogoroFreak:
Exactly, thats what I meant by "i invest little".

MTN is a big name but till today I dont know the whereabout of my Oceanic bank shares. Nigerian ways of doing things is strange.

I am more confident with foreign stocks.
Reason why you should not invest in Nigerian stocks until you have mastered the game
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:35pm On Dec 11, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
Reason why you should not invest in Nigerian stocks until you have inside information mastered the game
Fixed wink
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:36pm On Dec 11, 2021
Xiaoli please come and answer all the Uber questions na. You are really needed in that discussion…
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:40pm On Dec 11, 2021
OgogoroFreak:
Exactly, thats what I meant by "i invest little".

MTN is a big name but till today I dont know the whereabout of my Oceanic bank shares. Nigerian ways of doing things is strange.

I am more confident with foreign stocks.
If you were a real investor, you would know exactly what happened to Oceanic Bank and its shares. Even non-investor types know what happened.

Either you are a buffoon or you bought tashere N1000 shares that the registrars no send you (na those N1000 shareholders dey make noise pass). One does not have to be a rocket scientist to guess which one you are…
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 2:47pm On Dec 11, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
Always follow insiders, when the CEO of Access Bank sold his shares at N9.00 few months after the stock came down to N6.

When the insiders of United Capital started accumulating the shares of the company at N5 few months later it is selling for almost N10
Do you know that in many cases, it is this type of thinking that drives the share price down. Access Bank CEO has most of his net worth in Access Bank shares. He wants to buy a house in London for his daughter, sister or side chick. He innocently sells shares to fund the acquisition of the house.

People like you will hear that Access Bank CEO has sold shares and will also rush to sell their shares (without knowing why the CEO sold his shares in the first place) and then tell family, friends and foes to do the same.

Before you know it, share prices are down and people will now say Access Bank CEO sold his shares because he knew share prices will drop. But in reality, that wasn’t the case. It was rumor mongers that caused that drop with their panic selling based on fake news. Na wa o undecided
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:33pm On Dec 11, 2021
Lazyyouth4u:
Do you know that in many cases, it is this type of thinking that drives the share price down. Access Bank CEO has most of his net worth in Access Bank shares. He wants to buy a house in London for his daughter, sister or side chick. He innocently sells shares to fund the acquisition of the house.

People like you will hear that Access Bank CEO has sold shares and will also rush to sell their shares (without knowing why the CEO sold his shares in the first place) and then tell family, friends and foes to do the same.

Before you know it, share prices are down and people will now say Access Bank CEO sold his shares because he knew share prices will drop. But in reality, that wasn’t the case. It was rumor mongers that caused that drop with their panic selling based on fake news. Na wa o undecided
His dividend is about a billion Naira per annum, I don't think he would need to sell his shares because he wanted to buy a house


Just follow insiders, they sabi road
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:35pm On Dec 11, 2021
Lazyyouth4u:
If you were a real investor, you would know exactly what happened to Oceanic Bank and its shares. Even non-investor types know what happened.

Either you are a buffoon or you bought tashere N1000 shares that the registrars no send you (na those N1000 shareholders dey make noise pass). One does not have to be a rocket scientist to guess which one you are…
Reason why I told him to invest in what he understands eg brothels, beer parlours, betting shops etc.

Na joke o

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Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:06pm On Dec 11, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
Reason why I told him to invest in what he understands eg brothels, beer parlours, betting shops etc.

Na joke o

grin angry grin angry
I agree with the bolded cheesy grin
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:11pm On Dec 11, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
His dividend is about a billion Naira per annum, I don't think he would need to sell his shares because he wanted to buy a house


Just follow insiders, they sabi road
A billion is about 2 million dollars. That’s a drop in the ocean if you know what these guys expenses are. These people have to constantly sell shares to raise money for all kinds of projects. It doesn’t have to be personal. It could be for investing in other businesses. Or even philanthropy.

Check Microsoft and you will see that Bill Gates is always selling shares of Microsoft. Same as Elon Musk. Most of their net worth is in their companies’ shares.
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:23pm On Dec 11, 2021
Lazyyouth4u:
A billion is about 2 million dollars. That’s a drop in the ocean if you know what these guys expenses are. These people have to constantly sell shares to raise money for all kinds of projects. It doesn’t have to be personal. It could be for investing in other businesses. Or even philanthropy.

Check Microsoft and you will see that Bill Gates is always selling shares of Microsoft. Same as Elon Musk. Most of their net worth is in their companies’ shares.
Not in a situation where Wigwe have been increasing his shares for the past 10 years, then suddenly in January 2020 he started selling huge volumes.

Wigwe doesn't have to sell his shares in order to settle bills, he can always get credit facilities in Nigeria and abroad based on his credibility
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:51pm On Dec 11, 2021
emmanuelewumi:
Not in a situation where Wigwe have been increasing his shares for the past 10 years, then suddenly in January 2020 he started selling huge volumes.

Wigwe doesn't have to sell his shares in order to settle bills, he can always get credit facilities in Nigeria and abroad based on his credibility
Why would you go for credit facilities when you can simply sell your shares that are worth millions of dollars? undecided
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 4:57pm On Dec 11, 2021
Lazyyouth4u:
Why would you go for credit facilities when you can simply sell your shares that are worth millions of dollars? undecided
If you know that your shares are underpriced you will borrow against them or use cash flow from your shares rather than selling them

Insiders sell their shares when they are overpriced, like what MTN group is currently doing
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by XiaoLi: 9:43pm On Dec 11, 2021
This is so cheap of you Emma
emmanuelewumi:
Reason why I told him to invest in what he understands eg brothels, beer parlours, betting shops etc.

Na joke o

grin angry grin angry
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:16am On Dec 12, 2021
XiaoLi:
This is so cheap of you Emma
In business where people are making billions of Naira based on the fact that they invested in what they understand.


Chief Kensington Adebutu is a billionaire and what is the main source of his wealth, Chief Ndokwa is a billionaire and what is the main source of his wealth?
Re: Treasury Bills In Nigeria by Oyindamolah: 7:21am On Dec 12, 2021
Itsrm:
The vehicle is usually due for service in about two months. How long can they drive it if faulty without me knowing?

Besides, it's clearly spelt out in the agreement that I can demand for inspection anytime I want.
Good morning

Please, can I get the copy of the agreement made? I want to go into Motorcycle business next year.
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