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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Sunrisepebble: 9:10pm On Jan 06, 2025
I have mixed feelings about them. It’s my smallest UGAZ position for a reason

Currently doing analysis on my portfolio and I can see Zenith, GTCO, UBA and NAHCO delivering strong final dividends
bastardson:
You didn’t mention Access . 😀.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone1: 9:11pm On Jan 06, 2025
SonofElElyonRet:
stagnant sterling 🤣
Pregnant Sterling
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SpaceX:
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by bastardson: 1:05am On Jan 07, 2025
This place is quiet today.. Seens Oando is the reason people talk
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by purity2all(m): 1:54am On Jan 07, 2025
SpaceX:
Hello, please can anyone be kind enough to share internet data with me. I'm in need of it!! Thanks
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 2:03am On Jan 07, 2025
purity2all:
But, your holdings in the market is in billions. Just send a withdrawal request to your stock broker.
grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 2:12am On Jan 07, 2025
SonofElElyonRet:
For those looking to US for real estate.. worth considering.
Read to the end.. Hello all. For those of us who are interested in acquiring real estate in USA but do not have the funds, Iyanu is here with a solution! I will give you property options to choose from as well as provide you with funding options for your purchase. Am i nice or whathuh!!!

Options available are already tenanted and dollar income yielding .. 20 units of tenanted and income yielding 3 bedroom townhomes in Valdosta Georgia..
Of particular importance is the fact that the CEO of the company that owns the townhomes is a learned colleague called to the Nigerian bar in 1992. He is also a lawyer in the US where he currently resides. He also has an estate of houses, flats and lands under development in Ajah lagos. A man of integrity. My company is one of their partners in the sale of their properties.
Now the great news! Come 11th January, few days from now, there'll be a webinar where the CEO of the company that owns the townhomes and a US based mortgage provider will be speaking on how Nigerians both in Nigeria and in the US can access funds to purchase homes in the USA, both for investment (rental income) and as personal homes.. You can't afford to miss it !!!
All those interested should send me a message so i can send you the registration link for the webinar. Webinar is absolutely free. No strings attached but i need to introduce you to the developers so they'll know you are from me. Without that they won't pay me my commission if you decide to buy. You don't have to pay me any commission. Owners will pay my fee. Feel free to get in touch by message/mail or Whatsapp or call. My numbers are on the e-flyer attached.
Dollar yielding rental income investment.
Taking questions and enquiries....

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SpaceX:
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 2:43am On Jan 07, 2025
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 2:43am On Jan 07, 2025
... 😌😂🤣
purity2all:
But, your holdings in the market is in billions. Just send a withdrawal request to your stock broker.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ghm: 4:46am On Jan 07, 2025
SpaceX:
I'm being investigated due to unimaginable excessive profits and I'm in a tight spot now, consider adding me to your internet plan, I promise to explain when the time is right. Can I drop my phone number?
I will advise you setup a company and use it for your transactions. It will reduce such flags and investigations that when using an individual account.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m):
WHY TOTAL IS ON MY WACTHLIST
This same time last year (Jan 2024), TOTAL SP started declining. It encountered a pause in February and March, and then continued its fall in April. In May 2024, there was another pause before the price was strongly rejected in June and ended 2024 in a strong bullish rally. Now, Total's price has started falling again this January. Will history repeat itself?

PLAN YOUR TRADES AND TRADE YOUR PLANS
grin grin grin grin grin

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Toluway:
BullBearMkt:
WHY TOTAL IS ON MY WACTHLIST
This same time last year (Jan 2024), TOTAL SP started declining. It encountered a pause in February and March, and then continued its fall in April. In May 2024, there was another pause before the price was strongly rejected in June and ended the 2024 in a strong bullish rally. Now, Total's price has started falling again this January. Will history repeat itself?

PLAN YOUR TRADES AND TRADE YOUR PLANS
grin grin grin grin grin
As you have rightly observed, Total will soon commence upward trajectory, but definitely not now.
It retraced to take a snack as usual.
You're my Boss.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by thesilentone(m): 7:24am On Jan 07, 2025
Aradel Technicals - Still reading up on the Fundo section.

Tranches in.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 7:25am On Jan 07, 2025
SpaceX:
Hello, please can anyone be kind enough to share internet data with me. I'm in need of it!! Thanks
I have pressed the share button for you.
Others can assist by doing so too.
You will have enough share today.

Please do yourself a favor by not sending private messages via different monikers to me again.I noticed all the private messages came at the moment you requested for this shared data.

I wonder your mission here again this time
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 7:40am On Jan 07, 2025
SpaceX:
I'm being investigated due to unimaginable excessive profits and I'm in a tight spot now, consider adding me to your internet plan, I promise to explain when the time is right. Can I drop my phone number?
🤣🤣🤣🤣
This guy must be gen z
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 7:43am On Jan 07, 2025
Yesterday there was aggressive buying on CHAMS which many thought was dumping.
I know a lot want to have chams in their portfolio.These aggressive buying will lead the stock out of penny stock and few stocks will be in the hands of minority shareholders.

Las las we will all see why these volumes are going on now......

Technically,Japaul is looking for a way to break out.watch this space for some profits not investment advice on Japaul now but follow the money advice.

Insurance stocks are set to be neutral until announcements are made on the sector.Kudos to those who ride on till now.Expect some pull back this week.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Toluway: 7:51am On Jan 07, 2025
Toluway:
As you have rightly observed, Total will soon commence upward trajectory, but definitely not now.
It retraced to take a snack as usual.
You're my Boss.
It may start moving any time from now though. Might even start today.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Youngzedd(m): 8:23am On Jan 07, 2025
Locotrader:
I have pressed the share button for you.
Others can assist by doing so too.
You will have enough share today.

Please do yourself a favor by not sending private messages via different monikers to me again.I noticed all the private messages came at the moment you requested for this shared data.

I wonder your mission here again this time
No try am. If you use shareable data.

With that, your phone number will be known to the data receiver.

It maybe an incoming attack.

Anyone who cannot afford data should stay offline.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone1: 8:32am On Jan 07, 2025
There seems to be a rising trend in Nigerian companies, to outdo one another, in how big their end of the year party is, or how much fanfare they are able to throw. Although these events can be fun and interesting, but I also wonder if they throw these events, with their staff in mind.

Nothing can be more demoralizing for staff, than to ask for certain benefits, get turned down by management, and then hear that the management is spending more than that amount, in something they consider a total waste of money, only for management to turn around and claim that they are doing the event for them. (This is part of the problem that even civil servants face).

I see companies throwing big money parties with budgets of 200 to 250 million Naira, pay Afrobeat artistes 75 to 80 million Naira to perform, yet the said companies are not doing well, when it comes to staff welfare. It seems that these companies value what people see from outside, than those who are putting in the sweat, to generate revenue. I mean these budget for the parties are simply ridiculous, and the worse is that not every staff member is invited!

I know for certain that some cadre of staff cannot attend, and the fact that the party is location-based, makes it worse. Imagine being a staff of a company with branches in 13 states, yet the company is throwing a big-money end of the year party for "staffs", and the location is only in Lagos State. This has already cancelled those who does not stay in the environment. They will have to watch the event on TV or social media. So, what is their gain? Some cannot even attend, because of their personal religious beliefs and convictions.

Personally, I feel some of these companies should listen to their staff and try some compensation. Heck, it won't be a bad idea if you pay a 13th month salary instead. Pay staff on the 23rd of December then pay again on the 10th of January so the staff can be sure of not having empty pockets in January while they work.

Gone are the days when companies share foodstuff and sometimes live animals to staff in appreciation of their hard work all year round or have an award night. Now, it is about who can call the biggest artiste and pull off the biggest show which is quite unfortunate.

And to some that think since the staff are already paid salaries, the companies owes them nothing more, part of the job of management is to keep the morale of staff high so they can be more dedicated and abandonment kills this. It makes the staff feel worthless and unappreciated.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:52am On Jan 07, 2025
essentialone1:
There seems to be a rising trend in Nigerian companies, to outdo one another, in how big their end of the year party is, or how much fanfare they are able to throw. Although these events can be fun and interesting, but I also wonder if they throw these events, with their staff in mind.

Nothing can be more demoralizing for staff, than to ask for certain benefits, get turned down by management, and then hear that the management is spending more than that amount, in something they consider a total waste of money, only for management to turn around and claim that they are doing the event for them. (This is part of the problem that even civil servants face).

I see companies throwing big money parties with budgets of 200 to 250 million Naira, pay Afrobeat artistes 75 to 80 million Naira to perform, yet the said companies are not doing well, when it comes to staff welfare. It seems that these companies value what people see from outside, than those who are putting in the sweat, to generate revenue. I mean these budget for the parties are simply ridiculous, and the worse is that not every staff member is invited!

I know for certain that some cadre of staff cannot attend, and the fact that the party is location-based, makes it worse. Imagine being a staff of a company with branches in 13 states, yet the company is throwing a big-money end of the year party for "staffs", and the location is only in Lagos State. This has already cancelled those who does not stay in the environment. They will have to watch the event on TV or social media. So, what is their gain? Some cannot even attend, because of their personal religious beliefs and convictions.

Personally, I feel some of these companies should listen to their staff and try some compensation. Heck, it won't be a bad idea if you pay a 13th month salary instead. Pay staff on the 23rd of December then pay again on the 10th of January so the staff can be sure of not having empty pockets in January while they work.

Gone are the days when companies share foodstuff and sometimes live animals to staff in appreciation of their hard work all year round or have an award night. Now, it is about who can call the biggest artiste and pull off the biggest show which is quite unfortunate.

And to some that think since the staff are already paid salaries, the companies owes them nothing more, part of the job of management is to keep the morale of staff high so they can be more dedicated and abandonment kills this. It makes the staff feel worthless and unappreciated.
How many Nigerian companies truly cares about the welfare of their staff?

The working condition in NAIJA companies is story for another day? Although I learnt it has changed especially within the banking/financial sector where I worked while in Nigeria
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:54am On Jan 07, 2025
Locotrader:
I have pressed the share button for you.
Others can assist by doing so too.
You will have enough share today.

Please do yourself a favor by not sending private messages via different monikers to me again.I noticed all the private messages came at the moment you requested for this shared data.

I wonder your mission here again this time
Is this not someone that was accused of scam sometimes ago?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Capitas7: 8:56am On Jan 07, 2025
essentialone1:
There seems to be a rising trend in Nigerian companies to outdo one another in how big their end of the year party is ....
.......
Personally, I feel some of these companies should listen to their staff and try some compensation. Heck, it won't be a bad idea if you pay a 13th month salary instead. Pay staff on the 23rd of December then pay again on the 10th of January so the staff can be sure of not having empty pockets in January while they work.

Gone are the days when companies share foodstuff and sometimes live animals to staff in appreciation of their hard work all year round or have an award night. Now, it is about who can call the biggest artiste and pull off the biggest show which is quite unfortunate...
Post trimmed to save space.

This is a very valid thought! It is similar to public office holders buying new bulletproof cars and new residences when sworn into offices. A lot of wastages that could touch lives are being wasted just for "pepper dem" and "showoff" purposes. Kudos to the individuals who make it an obligation to touch lives with their tokens. Many in diaspora just offset projects at home because they want to appreciate the skills and hardwork of the suffering lots, and not because the multimillion Naira projects particularly qualify as the best use of their money. We have a long way to go as a society that seeks to alleviate poverty.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 8:57am On Jan 07, 2025
SonofElElyonRet:
🤣🤣🤣🤣
This guy must be gen z
He admitted then of needing a job if my memories don't fail me.

I took note of his moniker that day but because I usually don't have time I didn't screenshot it
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 9:06am On Jan 07, 2025
Youngzedd:
No try am. If you use shareable data.

With that, your phone number will be known to the data receiver.

It maybe an incoming attack.

Anyone who cannot afford data should stay offline.
Na the share button on this thread I dey talk ooo.
I dey mad to share data to a criminal?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 9:07am On Jan 07, 2025
megawealth01:
Is this not someone that was accused of scam sometimes ago?
He also has agents here who analyze margins of every stock.

Wretched bunch of criminals
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Xidget: 9:11am On Jan 07, 2025
Toluway:
It may start moving any time from now though. Might even start today.
Up or down
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Capitas7: 9:14am On Jan 07, 2025
Meristem projects a target price of N82 for Transcorp and N30 for UCAP. Good to see that! With the many educated projections by respected fellows here, 2025 might not be a year to be too fearful or too greedy.
But it might be the beginning of the end of status quo ~10-15% dividend yield from most companies.
In agreement with @Ositadima's recent argument about new prices reflecting revaluation of companies rather than a bull, capital appreciation will obviously be multiples of dividends this year. Hopefully the Naira stays strong for a long time - the worst enemy of portfolio value angry
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:20am On Jan 07, 2025
Locotrader:
He also has agents here who analyze margins of every stock.

Wretched bunch of criminals
I know you have a kind heart but avoid sending data to people using your MAIN LINE or interacting with people (strangers) with your personal email
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody:
megawealth01:
I know you have a kind heart but avoid sending data to people using your MAIN LINE or interacting with people (strangers) with your personal email
Thank you.
I am more careful now than before.
I also expect everyone here to be more careful now
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01:
essentialone1:
There seems to be a rising trend in Nigerian companies, to outdo one another, in how big their end of the year party is, or how much fanfare they are able to throw. Although these events can be fun and interesting, but I also wonder if they throw these events, with their staff in mind.

Nothing can be more demoralizing for staff, than to ask for certain benefits, get turned down by management, and then hear that the management is spending more than that amount, in something they consider a total waste of money, only for management to turn around and claim that they are doing the event for them. (This is part of the problem that even civil servants face).

I see companies throwing big money parties with budgets of 200 to 250 million Naira, pay Afrobeat artistes 75 to 80 million Naira to perform, yet the said companies are not doing well, when it comes to staff welfare. It seems that these companies value what people see from outside, than those who are putting in the sweat, to generate revenue. I mean these budget for the parties are simply ridiculous, and the worse is that not every staff member is invited!

I know for certain that some cadre of staff cannot attend, and the fact that the party is location-based, makes it worse. Imagine being a staff of a company with branches in 13 states, yet the company is throwing a big-money end of the year party for "staffs", and the location is only in Lagos State. This has already cancelled those who does not stay in the environment. They will have to watch the event on TV or social media. So, what is their gain? Some cannot even attend, because of their personal religious beliefs and convictions.

Personally, I feel some of these companies should listen to their staff and try some compensation. Heck, it won't be a bad idea if you pay a 13th month salary instead. Pay staff on the 23rd of December then pay again on the 10th of January so the staff can be sure of not having empty pockets in January while they work.

Gone are the days when companies share foodstuff and sometimes live animals to staff in appreciation of their hard work all year round or have an award night. Now, it is about who can call the biggest artiste and pull off the biggest show which is quite unfortunate.

And to some that think since the staff are already paid salaries, the companies owes them nothing more, part of the job of management is to keep the morale of staff high so they can be more dedicated and abandonment kills this. It makes the staff feel worthless and unappreciated.
Kukuma call OANDO name joor

Wale carry money go loud party even pass companies wey dey pay dividends and bonuses
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 9:32am On Jan 07, 2025
Please which one is better for long term....TRANSCORP or NAHCO, I need some advice
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