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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 2:00pm On Feb 27
You want to chop without analysis?
Please humor me... grin

iHaveMadeiT2:

Our business this 2024 is not to do too much analysis. Rather it is to wash our hands and chop with the billionaires

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lionshare: 2:04pm On Feb 27
whats driving airtelafrica? Any ideas
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vacanci: 2:23pm On Feb 27
lionshare:
whats driving airtelafrica? Any ideas

which airtel Africa?

The one with just 19 deals and price did not move as of now?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by iHaveMadeiT2: 2:29pm On Feb 27
KarlTom:
Like I said yesterday, same thing is currently happening with NASCON.
The MM are kings of the business of manipulation.
Raise the last price to maximum then commence trades of less than 100k units at 'full offer rate' grin
So far over 6million units of the almost 10million traded today have been at 64naira or below... wink



The BUAFOODS game is an open challenge to DANGFOODS.
There's a gold mine here.
I am just skeptical about what the entry price of DANGFOODS will be... grin

NASCON back to base. This game is for the patient

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BabsO2(m): 2:34pm On Feb 27
Dong. Market closed. The FBNH bull no come market today. No last minute clearance of offers today grin See bears sneaking in shocked FBNH Bull come back joor the market needs you.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vacanci: 2:38pm On Feb 27
iHaveMadeiT2:

NASCON back to base. This game is for the patient

glad i sold everything at the top and repurchased with all money at the base of 60

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Boshins: 2:39pm On Feb 27

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 2:40pm On Feb 27
"Ladies First", na the language of guy, wey want to survey nyash. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by OBAGADAFFI: 2:40pm On Feb 27
CBN

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vacanci: 2:45pm On Feb 27
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Owoblowblow: 2:49pm On Feb 27
Madam good afternoon,
This fx loss they confuse me self, I wondered if u could some thoughts on the reasons for this loss. I thought Sugar is from sugar cane well grown in the north. Or we they import this? Also, does this fx affects Bua food. Thank u
yMcy56:

I think market reactions has to do with their results.....

Fantastic result is expected from NASCON..
If you check thru the Q3 result, it seems SALT made the revenue of the whole 2022 in Q3 already; Q4 will send the revenue high up.....
* Just saying this offhand, may not be accurate, e don tey wey I scan thru the result.... grin

As for SUGAR, FX loss will impact on the result...

But Overall, both will be fine in the short/medium to long run......Merger news will take care of whatever difference that may be btw them.
I think opportunity is just presenting itself to those who are yet to enter the bus.
*My personal opinion*

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sterlingD(m): 3:08pm On Feb 27
OBAGADAFFI:
CBN
More shedding for the stocks cry ?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Boshins: 3:11pm On Feb 27
sterlingD:

More shedding for the stocks cry ?
hmmmm....Companies result and declaration of dividends will help the market breath... cool
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by iHaveMadeiT2: 3:27pm On Feb 27
sterlingD:

More shedding for the stocks cry ?
But it was expected. No surprises
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:31pm On Feb 27
Return of the bear (Remix)

Enjoy the Gbedu

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 3:32pm On Feb 27
vacanci:


i pity for business men with bank loans


They will pass the cost to consumers
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sterlingD(m): 3:36pm On Feb 27
Boshins:
hmmmm....Companies result and declaration of dividends will help the market breath... cool
I thought that by now results would have started rolling out
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vacanci: 3:37pm On Feb 27
emmanuelewumi:



They will pass the cost to consumers

and then inflation keeps rising.

Are they not supposed to bring down the inflation?

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sterlingD(m): 3:42pm On Feb 27
What is the implications of this for Jaiz?l am just seeing it on ngx site.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 3:44pm On Feb 27
They'll start trickling in from mid-march with the bulk of results expected by march ending (based on the info in the release calendar)...

sterlingD:

I thought that by now results would have started rolling out
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 3:47pm On Feb 27
Still higher than DS though... wink

iHaveMadeiT2:

NASCON back to base. This game is for the patient
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by lionshare: 3:50pm On Feb 27
vacanci:


which airtel Africa?

The one with just 19 deals and price did not move as of now?
up 10% this month when others are shedding value.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 4:51pm On Feb 27
Owoblowblow:
Madam good afternoon,
This fx loss they confuse me self, I wondered if u could some thoughts on the reasons for this loss. I thought Sugar is from sugar cane well grown in the north. Or we they import this? Also, does this fx affects Bua food. Thank u

If you head to the website of the Nigerian National Bureau of Statistics, you can download their compiled foreign trade statistics for each year and quarter. For Quarter 1 of 2023, they imported "Cane sugar, meant for sugar refinery" worth 75.8 billion naira. In Q2 2023, the imports were 111.6 billion naira, and in Q3 2023 they were 157.3 billion naira. Q4 should be along the same lines, though I don't have the Excel sheet as it was not available when I downloaded the others.

This is a country with a large population and vast lands o ...

I don't know the exact percentage, but I am quite sure Dangote Sugar imports a significant amount from Brazil. They import using dollars, so any rise in the dollar exchange rate will translate to losses if they purchased those inventories on credit. This is because they now need to pay more naira for the same import quantity. undecided

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojesymsym: 4:57pm On Feb 27
Is there similar data for palm oil on the NBS site?
ositadima1:


If you head to the website of the Nigerian National Bureau of Statistics, you can download their compiled foreign trade statistics for each year and quarter. For Quarter 1 of 2023, they imported "Cane sugar, meant for sugar refinery" worth 75.8 billion naira. In Q2 2023, the imports were 111.6 billion naira, and in Q3 2023 they were 157.3 billion naira. Q4 should be along the same lines, though I don't have the Excel sheet as it was not available when I downloaded the others.

This is a country with a large population and vast lands o ...

I don't know the exact percentage, but I am quite sure Dangote Sugar imports a significant amount from Brazil. They import using dollars, so any rise in the dollar exchange rate will translate to losses if they purchased those inventories on credit. This is because they now need to pay more naira for the same import quantity. undecided
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 5:03pm On Feb 27
ojesymsym:
Is there similar data for palm oil on the NBS site?

The Excel sheet has many pages with different categories ranging from imports to exports. I have attached the sheet for Q3 2023. You can get the other quarters from the site. Too heavy, go to

nigerianstat . gov . ng/elibrary/read/1241419

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by IYGEAL(m): 5:26pm On Feb 27
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Owoblowblow: 5:43pm On Feb 27
Oga Osita, thank you for this detailed explanation. Nah wah, do much money spent on products we can grow local. I remember buying and eating sugar cane regularly from mallams.
Your style come resemble oga oracle small 😜
ositadima1:


If you head to the website of the Nigerian National Bureau of Statistics, you can download their compiled foreign trade statistics for each year and quarter. For Quarter 1 of 2023, they imported "Cane sugar, meant for sugar refinery" worth 75.8 billion naira. In Q2 2023, the imports were 111.6 billion naira, and in Q3 2023 they were 157.3 billion naira. Q4 should be along the same lines, though I don't have the Excel sheet as it was not available when I downloaded the others.

This is a country with a large population and vast lands o ...

I don't know the exact percentage, but I am quite sure Dangote Sugar imports a significant amount from Brazil. They import using dollars, so any rise in the dollar exchange rate will translate to losses if they purchased those inventories on credit. This is because they now need to pay more naira for the same import quantity. undecided

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojesymsym: 5:49pm On Feb 27
Thanks a lot
ositadima1:


The Excel sheet has many pages with different categories ranging from imports to exports. I have attached the sheet for Q3 2023. You can get the other quarters from the site. Too heavy, go to

nigerianstat . gov . ng/elibrary/read/1241419
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Owoblowblow: 6:04pm On Feb 27
Also, can the cost of production not be passed onto the customers? This constant lost is not acceptable. Thank u
ositadima1:


If you head to the website of the Nigerian National Bureau of Statistics, you can download their compiled foreign trade statistics for each year and quarter. For Quarter 1 of 2023, they imported "Cane sugar, meant for sugar refinery" worth 75.8 billion naira. In Q2 2023, the imports were 111.6 billion naira, and in Q3 2023 they were 157.3 billion naira. Q4 should be along the same lines, though I don't have the Excel sheet as it was not available when I downloaded the others.

This is a country with a large population and vast lands o ...

I don't know the exact percentage, but I am quite sure Dangote Sugar imports a significant amount from Brazil. They import using dollars, so any rise in the dollar exchange rate will translate to losses if they purchased those inventories on credit. This is because they now need to pay more naira for the same import quantity. undecided
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 6:09pm On Feb 27
Owoblowblow:
Also, can the cost of production not be passed onto the customers? This constant lost is not acceptable. Thank u

Shebi 2 cubes of sugar is now 50 naira abi 100 naira. Lol.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by toyeoye(m): 6:38pm On Feb 27
stocks no dey reign again! na money market dey hot now

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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 7:03pm On Feb 27
Dey play... grin

toyeoye:
stocks no dey reign again! na money market dey hot now

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