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Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by helinues: 8:35am On Oct 30, 2024
Macphenson:
Am being logical and this is business not politics. You are the ones being emotional, ignorant and by extension myopic to business. Look at how easy it was for you to tell them to pack up. The families that are earning from them will you take care of them if they pack up? Little wonder companies are packing up in blabablues economy.
Talking about new investors, ever since you started supporting Buhari till now a greater disaster is a president tell me how many investors have come in. You think investors are foolish people looking for where to waste their hard earned money?
I have some foreign partners who wanted to come and establish a refinery here in Nigeria, discussions have been concluded and documents signed. Ever since they saw the challenge Dangote is facing on his refinery especially with the supply of crude, they went cold. People that used be on my neck to conclude the deal all of a sudden ghosted me.
You people should continue supporting Tinubu while he wrecks the economy.
Companies who are Lossing under this government are those who have been in shady deals.

How come it's when the insecurity is reducing the so called old companies are loosing?

Think and don't be emotional
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Macphenson: 8:46am On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
Companies who are Lossing under this government are those who have been in shady deals.

How come it's when the insecurity is reducing the so called old companies are loosing?

Think and don't be emotional
You keep proving you have not done anything meaningful in your life. Tell me one company that is making profit in this Tinubu regime. Everybody and every business is feeling the heat. Does that mean they are into shaddy deals?
Let tell you, there was a JV project we started before Tinubu took over. The project was estimated to cost about #1.2B to complete. Most of the shops in the complex were sold off plan. While the project was ongoing, prices skyrocketted. A ton of iron estimated at 450k rose to #1.3M and later came down to #950k. Cement that was estimated at #4500k is now #8500. 30Ton granite that was estimated at #250k is now #550k.
Remember the sales were made based on the initial estimates. Now that project is under coma because of the present economic realities all thanks to Tinubu's economic policies. I put it to you that you are not doing anything productive in your life.

Each day I go to market to buy materials for work, I am always annoyed and agitated. Nobody is making profit anymore. We are just pushing to be busy.
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by lanre80(m): 9:03am On Oct 30, 2024
Are you so d.um.b. Or you are paid to post rubbish.

Your Tinubu empires, how has it been operating? All money made, which is by the books except fraud

You are talking about mult national like nestle that operates with code of ethics which must not be broken. These guys operate as if they are in their country.

Most sme and smi are sinking. Some are dead because of the terrible policies of this government.
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by helinues: 9:09am On Oct 30, 2024
Macphenson:
You keep proving you have not done anything meaningful in your life. Tell me one company that is making profit in this Tinubu regime. Everybody and every business is feeling the heat. Does that mean they are into shaddy deals?
Let tell you, there was a JV project we started before Tinubu took over. The project was estimated to cost about #1.2B to complete. Most of the shops in the complex were sold off plan. While the project was ongoing, prices skyrocketted. A ton of iron estimated at 450k rose to #1.3M and later came down to #950k. Cement that was estimated at #4500k is now #8500. 30Ton granite that was estimated at #250k is now #550k.
Remember the sales were made based on the initial estimates. Now that project is under coma because of the present economic realities all thanks to Tinubu's economic policies. I put it to you that you are not doing anything productive in your life.

Each day I go to market to buy materials for work, I am always annoyed and agitated. Nobody is making profit anymore. We are just pushing to be busy.
So you never considered economic fluctuations when making your project proposal?

Had the price of materials gone down, would you have talked about it?
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by mikeapollo: 9:13am On Oct 30, 2024
VinTruth:
Lazy Company!

Oando is set to post over ₦1 trillion after posting losses for over a decade.
What kind of statement is this?
Instead of you to blame the useless, clueless and incompetent Tinubu govt. that has devalued the naira recklessly and destroyed the economy, you are describing a reputable multinational company like Nestle as '' lazy company''.

Nestle has been operating and making profits in Nigeria for more than 57 years, probably longer than you were born. Generations and generations of people have worked, retired, and still working in the company in Nigeria and other countries around the world. They were making profits before the Tinubu govt. came to destroy the economy.

And how do you compare Oando with Nestle? Does it make sense to you at all?
Oando under the present management is less than 40 years!
Oando sells crude oil to the outside world and receives dollars in payment, hence they don't suffer exchange losses.

Nestle produces fast moving consumer goods which are used daily by the people locally e.g. Milo, Nido etc. which are sold in the local currency(naira), hence they suffer huge exchange losses when the currency is devalued. They import raw materials in dollars and receive Naira for their products, hence they are badly exposed to forex risk. Can you buy Milo, Nido etc. and pay in dollars?

It is statements like yours that make Nigerian politicians take the citizens for granted as if they do not think!
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by mikeapollo: 9:13am On Oct 30, 2024
VinTruth:
Lazy Company!

Oando is set to post over ₦1 trillion after posting losses for over a decade.
What kind of statement is this?
Instead of you to blame the useless, clueless and incompetent Tinubu govt. that has devalued the naira recklessly and destroyed the economy, you are describing a reputable multinational company like Nestle as '' lazy company''.
Have you established or managed any manufacturing company before?

Nestle has been operating and making profits in Nigeria for more than 57 years, probably longer than you were born. Generations and generations of people have worked, retired, and still working in the company in Nigeria and other countries around the world. They were making profits before the Tinubu govt. came to destroy the economy.

And how do you compare Oando with Nestle? Does it make sense to you at all?
Oando under the present management is less than 30 years!
Oando sells crude oil to the outside world and receives dollars in payment, hence they don't suffer exchange losses.

Nestle produces fast moving consumer goods which are used daily by the people locally e.g. Milo, Nido etc. which are sold in the local currency(naira), hence they suffer huge exchange losses when the currency is devalued. They import raw materials in dollars and receive Naira for their products, hence they are badly exposed to forex risk. Can you buy Milo, Nido etc. and pay in dollars?

It is statements like yours that make Nigerian politicians take the citizens for granted as if they do not think!
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by mikeapollo: 9:19am On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
The companies loosing now are those who have been doing shady deals in Nigeria most especially terror sponsor and also tax evasion
The companies are losing now because the useless, clueless and incompetent Tinubu and his nepotistic govt. devalued the naira recklessly and the companies have suffered huge forex losses.
Which terror did Nestle sponsor and which tax did they evade?

Most Nigerians just talk with so much arrogance in ignorance !
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by helinues: 9:21am On Oct 30, 2024
mikeapollo:
The companies are losing now because the useless, clueless and incompetent Tinubu and his nepotistic govt. devalued the naira recklessly and the companies have suffered huge forex losses.
Which terror did Nestle sponsor and which tax did they evade?

Most Nigerians just talk with so much arrogance in ignorance !
So the companies gaining, who is responsible? The opposition?
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Macphenson: 9:21am On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
So you never considered economic fluctuations when making your project proposal?

Had the price of materials gone down, would you have talked about it?
Another prove. You have not done anything meaningful in your life. Economic fluctuations of over 100 percent within a space of six months?

Obviously you are a kid still being spoon fed. I challenge you to mention onviable economic activity you are engaged in.

A lot of my developer friends are in a mess because they borrowed money from banks to initiate their project before the disaster happened to Nigeria. Now they cant complete their projects and banks are threatning to take over.

I did a little research on the hospitality sector in Lagos. Over 60% of the hotels in Lagos are now up for sale. Go and verify. All of them are feeling the heat of the Blabablue's economy even in a hustling and bustling city like Lagos.
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by helinues: 9:23am On Oct 30, 2024
Macphenson:
Another prove. You have not done anything meaningful in your life. Economic fluctuations of over 100 percent within a space of six months?

Obviously you are a kid still being spoon fed. I challenge you to mention onviable economic activity you are engaged in.

A lot of my developer friends are in a mess because they borrowed money from banks to initiate their project before the disaster happened to Nigeria. Now they cant complete their projects and banks are threatning to take over.

I did a little research on the hospitality sector in Lagos. Over 60% of the hotels in Lagos are now up for sale. Go and verify. All of them are feeling the heat of the Blabablue's economy even in a hustling and bustling city like Lagos.
You don't have to be insultive to make your points.

If you are a real business man, you should know global recession is around the corner, embarking on big projects is not advisable . You can't have 2 years lock down due to pandemic without having global economic downtrend not to even talk about the senseless wars without having recession after few years recovery. Too much money was printed during the COVID

What you guys thought you knew are just full of half baked
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Macphenson: 9:38am On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
You don't have to be insultive to make your points.

If you are a real business man, you should know global recession is around the corner, embarking on big projects is not advisable . You can't have 2 years lock down due to pandemic without having global economic downtrend not to even talk about the senseless wars without having recession after few years recovery. Too much money was printed during the COVID

What you guys thought you knew are just full of half baked
Really, yet the government you support keep jalivanting all over the globe looking for who will come and waste his resources in this country.
Una doooo. Ever wondered why our African neighbours who doesnt have our financial muscle, economic strength and population keep attracting investors more than the so called giant of Africa?

My dear am not insulting you.Am simply stating the obvious. You dont understand business one bit. You have not engaged in any. Am sure you may be a civil servant earning free government money.
Those of us that are in productive businesses will tell you about your economy.
I tell you for free covid is not responsible for Nigerian economic woes, it is simply government's ineptitude and confused policies. From the disaster Buhari down to the calamity Tinubu.
How do you possibly remove subsidy and float the Naira the same time? These two are going to come with serious shocks on the economy and he did them simultaneously. Tinubu literally allowed the Aboki on the street to decide the value of the Naira. There were no palliative measures put in place to cushion the effect before the subsidy removal. He couldnt even do proper consultations. Even the Dangote Refinery you all were touting as the almighty solution to the economic woes brought about by the harsh policies, is today not spared by the effects of those policies.
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by BobbieZion(m): 9:40am On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
You people are just too damn emotional about politics discussion. Only if you people have a clue about all the atrocities all these companies running loss have committed in Nigeria, then you won't have a pity for them.

If they want to pack up, let them pack up and go, we will attract new investors. They have sucked us enough
🐷 Sh*t!!
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by VinTruth: 9:41am On Oct 30, 2024
mikeapollo:
What kind of statement is this?
Instead of you to blame the useless, clueless and incompetent Tinubu govt. that has devalued the naira recklessly and destroyed the economy, you are describing a reputable multinational company like Nestle as '' lazy company''.
Have you established or managed any manufacturing company before?

Nestle has been operating and making profits in Nigeria for more than 57 years, probably longer than you were born. Generations and generations of people have worked, retired, and still working in the company in Nigeria and other countries around the world. They were making profits before the Tinubu govt. came to destroy the economy.

And how do you compare Oando with Nestle? Does it make sense to you at all?
Oando under the present management is less than 30 years!
Oando sells crude oil to the outside world and receives dollars in payment, hence they don't suffer exchange losses.

Nestle produces fast moving consumer goods which are used daily by the people locally e.g. Milo, Nido etc. which are sold in the local currency(naira), hence they suffer huge exchange losses when the currency is devalued. They import raw materials in dollars and receive Naira for their products, hence they are badly exposed to forex risk. Can you buy Milo, Nido etc. and pay in dollars?

It is statements like yours that make Nigerian politicians take the citizens for granted as if they do not think!
Sarcasm 😂😂
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by VinTruth: 9:42am On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
The companies loosing now are those who have been doing shady deals in Nigeria most especially terror sponsor and also tax evasion
Shame on You.
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by mikeapollo: 10:20am On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
So the companies gaining, who is responsible? The opposition?
Most of the companies making gains do not have huge forex exposure, or the nature of their business allows them to hedge their forex exposures more easily e.g. some banks can also conduct business in dollars and receive dollars.

Most of the manufacturing industries are reporting losses, and they all cannot be ''lazy'' or ''stupid''. That should tell you something fundamental has happened to the economy.
This is what happens when an import dependent country devalues its currency drastically.

Banks however, can always find means to make profit because they charge their customers with all sort of fees and levies.
It is normal for companies to make gains; that is what they are established to achieve anyway; it is neither the work of opposition nor government.
What is abnormal is for majority of the biggest manufacturing companies to make losses all of a sudden, because of poor govt policies.
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by helinues: 10:23am On Oct 30, 2024
mikeapollo:
Most of the companies making gains do not have huge forex exposure, or the nature of their business allows them to hedge their forex exposures more easily e.g. some banks can also conduct business in dollars and receive dollars.

Most of the manufacturing industries are reporting losses, and they all cannot be ''lazy'' or ''stupid''. That should tell you something fundamental has happened to the economy.
This is what happens when an import dependent country devalues its currency drastically.

Banks however, can always find means to make profit because they charge their customers with all sort of fees and levies.
It is normal for companies to make gains; that is what they are established to achieve anyway; it is neither the work of opposition nor government.
What is abnormal is for majority of the biggest manufacturing companies to make losses all of a sudden, because of poor govt policies.
Talk something you know not assumption
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by mikeapollo: 11:20am On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
Talk something you know not assumption
Which assumptions are you talking about? I am talking practical because I am directly affected.

Have you gone through the financial statements of the manufacturing companies that reported losses e.g. Nestle?
Have you gone through the financial statement of the banks that reported profits e.g.GT and Zenith?

Banks and financial institutions trade and make use of currency in their daily business, so they can find a way to take advantage of changes in exchange rates. It is not quite so for non-banking, and non-financial institutions.

Or you expected me to give undue credit to a useless govt because of the banks that made profits?
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Omooba77(op): 12:09pm On Oct 30, 2024
Nlfpmod, things are getting bad and really affecting mental health.....
People can't feed and buy what we used to call the essentials.....
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Corporate2020: 12:25pm On Oct 30, 2024
Thieves, MD and Finance Director have looted the company
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Ringstonermask: 12:29pm On Oct 30, 2024
TPain Original Diz-Refnol
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Sammy101111(m): 12:29pm On Oct 30, 2024
This product almost killed me there bottle water is bad .
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by aestake: 12:29pm On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
The companies loosing losing now are those who have been doing shady deals in Nigeria most especially terror sponsor and also tax evasion
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Ringstonermask: 12:30pm On Oct 30, 2024
Corporate2020:
Thieves, MD and Finance Director have looted the company
Nigerian Economy is killing small and large scale enterprises.

U think it easy to loot company just lyk that ?

Hold ur president accountable oga
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by advanceDNA: 12:32pm On Oct 30, 2024
When all the sources of IGR are posting collosal losses before tax....thats More borrowing for federal government and ore strangling of the masses
..a government that doesn't know the importance of keeping its country economy balanced removed all the incentives that keeps business operation sane.....

Well .....8 years will soon finish.....
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by jmoore(m): 12:32pm On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
Good.

Those are the missing taxes for years

Nestle, Cardbury, they have been taken us for a ride long time

They almost monopolized Dairy business in Nigeria
Daniel Bwala said once they join APC, their brains stop working.

Are you an auditor to determine they didn't pay taxes all these years?

I knew you had nothing upstairs but I am shocked to see your IQ is less than that of a rat.
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Seunpapa65: 12:33pm On Oct 30, 2024
Omo as nestle dey collect imagine the masses
T-kpai first class graduate don show us pepper

Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by nairalanda1(m): 12:33pm On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
Good.

Those are the missing taxes for years

Nestle, Cardbury, they have been taken us for a ride long time

They almost monopolized Dairy business in Nigeria
The report says pre-tax losses, pre tax.

Haba Helinues....why the lies?
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Askme2020(m): 12:34pm On Oct 30, 2024
VinTruth:
Lazy Company!

Oando is set to post over ₦1 trillion after posting losses for over a decade.
Who owned Oando?
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by Theoarhics: 12:36pm On Oct 30, 2024
Tinubu is a disaster
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by ceejayluv(m): 12:38pm On Oct 30, 2024
helinues:
Are you talking from experience?

Since they have been making profits for decades, how much have they given you inside?
They've been remitting 30% corporate tax and income taxes, provided direct and indirect employment with various CSR activities. what more do you want?
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by prophetfire: 12:38pm On Oct 30, 2024
nedu666:
Na so. Otunba t-pain aka Jagaban of hardship is working
Tinubu has happened to them.
And the mad thing is that the old drug pusher isn't ashamed that things like this are happening under his watch.
The old gay is only interested in looting enough for him and his family.
Re: Nestle Nigeria Plc Posts N255bn Pre-tax Losses In First Nine Months Of 2024 by izubext007: 12:39pm On Oct 30, 2024
jagaban, Nigeria 🇳🇬 has jaga jaga
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