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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo:
KarlTom:
This is a classic COMPENSATION money.

Cash for 500k units @ ½ SP (₦35) will give ₦17.5m shocked
You guys still think a cash-strapped entity like Oando would distribute cash?
Any cash payment will be based on the amount of debt ($325m) and exchange rate (N1,500), making N487.5billion, divided by 4.3b shares (to be redistributed) which translates to about N110 per share (if I'm not mistaken).
I am hopeful it will be shares redistribution rather than cash.
The registrars should have been sending emails requesting for bank accounts of shareholders if cash would be paid.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by bolton08(m): 10:55am On Jan 28, 2025
Aradel made 53% of 2023 PAT in Q4 (N21.67B Q4 PAT against N40.84B annual PAT). Maybe they can replicate that in their FY'24 report.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Sunrisepebble: 10:56am On Jan 28, 2025
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SAK:
Perhaps he gets lot of units he want to dump!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 10:59am On Jan 28, 2025
Sunrisepebble:
The Access Bank I sold "too early" at N27.80 is now available to me at N26.65
You dey use day to day price movement? Ok na. For all we know some guy needed to sell to pay foreign school fees. Another guy may be selling to buy cocaine or a new house.

Daily price movements in the stock market are very random. In the long term people selling now will regret their decisions
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:59am On Jan 28, 2025
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Makanjuola89:
Mr Market is already responding to Prof Wale's memo
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Sunrisepebble: 11:00am On Jan 28, 2025
Exactly, I didn't sell too early, I sold at the high and now I have the opportunity to buy back at a cheaper price. Ive spoken about Access many times. I have it, I believe in it, one just has to be patient but anytime I feel it gets to a high price, I shall continue to take profit
nosa2:
You dey use day to day price movement? Ok na. For all we know some guy needed to sell to pay foreign school fees. Another guy may be selling to buy cocaine or a new house.

Daily price movements in the stick market are very random. I'm the long term people selling now will regret their decisions
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BullBearMkt(m): 11:01am On Jan 28, 2025
BullBearMkt:
Uuuhmmm!!!
Current banking valuations being historically low seem reasonable, but a bank like ACCESS has potential to dip low with current price hovering in the sellers' region. It might be better to align valuation with price for more accurate results.
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...but generally, banking sector is where to be. With a good half-year close last year, a potential half-year close above sellers' level in 2025, will be what to look out for.
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Sunrisepebble: 11:05am On Jan 28, 2025
I did not like their Q3 result at all. The tax wiped away everything, just like Seplat is experiencing
bolton08:
Aradel made 53% of 2023 PAT in Q4 (N21.67B Q4 PAT against N40.84B annual PAT). Maybe they can replicate that in their FY'24 report.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by robobo: 11:07am On Jan 28, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
They have been dirt cheap for the past 6 years, it was in 2006 that Price Book Value of 3 and above was the norm for them
and they can be for longerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

what i would want to tease out of this discourse is what are the triggers to look out for that would help correct this anomaly/mispricing.

or what are the drivers/ factors that brought the said situation (anomaly/mispricing) 6 years ago? ? ? ? ? ?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 11:09am On Jan 28, 2025
robobo:
and they can be for longerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

what i would want to tease out of this discourse is what are the triggers to look out for that would help correct this anomaly/mispricing.

or what are the drivers/ factors that brought the said situation (anomaly/mispricing) 6 years ago? ? ? ? ? ?
Incredibly daft economic/ monetary policies, insecurity in the country, COVID and high rates in other countries.

That's my view
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Fundlocator(m): 11:14am On Jan 28, 2025
Please we need JIJO stocks, We have missed LOCO so much here.
Na so so bad belle we dey see.
All the bad belle wey dey sing TA, TA.
Una TA no dey give us shishi
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by robobo: 11:19am On Jan 28, 2025
nosa2:
Incredibly daft economic/ monetary policies, insecurity in the country, COVID and high rates in other countries.

That's my view
hmmmmm

Incredibly daft economic/ monetary policies, (this is an ongoing target and may never be met, even the Feds/BOE are sometimes wrong)

insecurity in the country, (50/50, while in my opinion this is not deteriorating further than it was 6 yerars ago, it has also not appreciate better than it, we have just learn to kind of live with it)

COVID (resolved)

high rates in other countries. (moving target but easing compared to previous years)

overall ambivalent meaning we might still need to tarry a little (kind if medium term) if there would be any correction to this anomaly/mispricing
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 11:19am On Jan 28, 2025
OANDO doing the "egwu eke"
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by pluto09(m): 11:20am On Jan 28, 2025
robobo:
and they can be for longerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr

what i would want to tease out of this discourse is what are the triggers to look out for that would help correct this anomaly/mispricing.

or what are the drivers/ factors that brought the said situation (anomaly/mispricing) 6 years ago? ? ? ? ? ?
I want to believe they will still be cheap for a long time unless they ramp up dividend payments to match their bogus earnings.
The sector has arguably been the one with best dividend yield in recent years but that might not be the case this year.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by thesilentone(m): 11:21am On Jan 28, 2025
Control bar and things.

Let the FAs continue.
BullBearMkt:
Uuuhmmm!!!
Current banking valuations being historically low seem reasonable, but a bank like ACCESS has potential to dip low with current price hovering in the sellers' region. It might be better to align valuation with price for more accurate results.
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:21am On Jan 28, 2025
Sunrisepebble:
I did not like their Q3 result at all. The tax wiped away everything, just like Seplat is experiencing
Let me wait for it at my bargain entry 🚫
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 11:21am On Jan 28, 2025
pluto09:
I want to believe they will still be cheap for a long time unless they ramp up dividend payments to match their bogus earnings.
The sector has arguably been the one with best dividend yield in recent years but that might not be the case this year.
How are their earnings bonus?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:22am On Jan 28, 2025
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SAK:
Perhaps he gets lot of units he want to dump!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 11:23am On Jan 28, 2025
robobo:
hmmmmm

Incredibly daft economic/ monetary policies, (this is an ongoing target and may never be met, even the Feds/BOE are sometimes wrong)

insecurity in the country, (50/50, while in my opinion this is not deteriorating further than it was 6 yerars ago, it has also not appreciate better than it, we have just learn to kind of live with it)

COVID (resolved)

high rates in other countries. (moving target but easing compared to previous years)

overall ambivalent meaning we might still need to tarry a little (kind if medium term) if there would be any correction to this anomaly/mispricing
I expect the cheapness to be around for another year or two but it will end eventually. Either it ends or Nigeria ends in a civil war.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 11:25am On Jan 28, 2025
Fundlocator:
Please we need JIJO stocks, We have missed LOCO so much here.
Na so so bad belle we dey see.
All the bad belle wey dey sing TA, TA.
Una TA no dey give us shishi
grin grin grin grin grin

Abeg LOCO come and carry ya disciple make he no slap somebori here grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Deadlytruth(m): 11:28am On Jan 28, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
The marketing gimmick used then was that the Private placement shares par value was N5.00 and the par value when they will be listed would be 50k.

With this those who bought 1 million units at private placement would have 10 million units when listed.


So people sold solid and quality stocks to take speculative positions in the private placements offers.
One major precedent that made private placements hot cake then was the NAHCO story. Recall that in 2003/4 NAHCO did its private placement at N5 per share with very low OS, and soon afterwards got listed and within two months or so of listing, it rose from the quoted price of N5 to N70+ meaning a 1300% gain in such a short time. That created the perception that private placement is the easiest way to financial breakthrough.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Fundlocator(m): 11:29am On Jan 28, 2025
KarlTom:
UPCOMING BM

TUESDAY 28 January
CONHALL, M&B, LASACO

WEDNESDAY 29 January
PRESTIGE, BUAFOODS, GEREGU, CHAMS

THURSDAY 30 January
AIRTEL, OMATEK, OandO

smiley
LASACO did a private placement increasing the company shares to over 11.1B.
Gurus in the house what should we expect?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Fundlocator(m): 11:31am On Jan 28, 2025
Agbalowomeri:
grin grin grin grin grin

Abeg LOCO come and carry ya disciple make he no slap somebori here grin
Senior Man, How far with LASACO private placement?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by robobo: 11:33am On Jan 28, 2025
nosa2:
I expect the cheapness to be around for another year or two but it will end eventually. Either it ends or Nigeria ends in a civil war.
ok chief two years is fair enough (medium term). Na that civil war own make he no happen biko.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 11:34am On Jan 28, 2025
Deadlytruth:
One major precedent that made private placements hot cake then was the NAHCO story. Recall that in 2003/4 NAHCO did its private placement at N5 per share with very low OS, and soon afterwards got listed and within two months or so of listing, it rose from the quoted price of N5 to N70+ meaning a 1300% gain in such a short time. That created the perception that private placement is the easiest way to financial breakthrough.
Nahco did not do private placement oooo. Nshco was owned by federal government of Nigeria. The company was privatized and the public offer was sold to Nigerians based on state of origin.

Bureau of Public Enterprise headed by Nasir El Rufai believed previous privatization was cornered by the South Westerners
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by robobo: 11:35am On Jan 28, 2025
pluto09:
I want to believe they will still be cheap for a long time unless they ramp up dividend payments to match their bogus earnings.
The sector has arguably been the one with best dividend yield in recent years but that might not be the case this year.
Chief what is your reasoning behind bolded?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by toyeoye(m): 11:35am On Jan 28, 2025
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 11:36am On Jan 28, 2025
Deadlytruth:
One major precedent that made private placements hot cake then was the NAHCO story. Recall that in 2003/4 NAHCO did its private placement at N5 per share with very low OS, and soon afterwards got listed and within two months or so of listing, it rose from the quoted price of N5 to N70+ meaning a 1300% gain in such a short time. That created the perception that private placement is the easiest way to financial breakthrough.
still holding that private placement till date,infact I still have the photocopy of the form I filled,sweet investment
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Deadlytruth(m): 11:36am On Jan 28, 2025
essentialone:
A lot of staffs working in Stockbroking Firms, do not have any single shares, in any company.
That is why it is said some people remain thirsty while swimming in an ocean.
I once taught in a school and the commerce teacher had to invite me to help her out when she and those in the commercial classes got to Stock Exchange as topic for the week.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Toluway: 11:37am On Jan 28, 2025
Agbalowomeri:
grin grin grin grin grin

Abeg LOCO come and carry ya disciple make he no slap somebori here grin
You're naturally funny 😁.
Welcome back. You were really missed here.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Princkez: 11:39am On Jan 28, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Nahco did not do private placement oooo. Nshco was owned by federal government of Nigeria. The company was privatized and the public offer was sold to Nigerians based on state of origin.

Bureau of Public Enterprise headed by Nasir El Rufai believed previous privatization was cornered by the South Westerners
you are right...remembered it was ipo which was allocated I think by states,as it was distributed evenly to each state if I'm not mistaken
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Deadlytruth(m): 11:40am On Jan 28, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Nahco did not do private placement oooo. Nshco was owned by federal government of Nigeria. The company was privatized and the public offer was sold to Nigerians based on state of origin.

Bureau of Public Enterprise headed by Nasir El Rufai believed previous privatization was cornered by the South Westerners
Okay. Thanks for the correction. I think the fact that it was sold to people on state of origin basis that made it appear as a private placement back then. I just recall that not really everyone interested in buying actually got to buy. But my question is, why make it a state of origin thing? Care giving more details?
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