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| Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Estello(op): 1:44pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
After a turbulent two years of currency swings with high foreign exchange losses and ballooning finance costs, many Nigerian companies are back in the black.https://nairametrics.com/2025/08/11/nigerian-firms-swimming-in-cash-as-operating-cash-flows-surge-to-all-time-highs/
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| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by ElSudani: 2:48pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
Why is this thread being ignored? I guess it's not about doom and gloom. It is about hope renewed. This is the same economy some enemies of the country said it was collapsing. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Ikaeniyan0: 2:51pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
All thanks to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu needed |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by benardtotti(m): 3:01pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
ElSudani:What people don't understand is policies are like graphs , if sustained for a period the graph will correct itself and begin an upward trajectory, Nigeria’s economy is beginning to correct itself and the upward tick is getting stronger. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by ElSudani: 3:05pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
benardtotti:You can excuse ordinary folks on the streets because all they see are the current spike in prices of goods and services. But some politicians who actually know what is going on but trying to twist it against well articulated policies are just amazing. I doubt if they really care about the country at all. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by BlackViper: 3:12pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
This only covers the financial statements of five of the biggest companies in Nigeria: MTN Nigeria, Dangote Cement, Seplat Energy, Nestlé Nigeria, and BUA Cement. In other words, the biggest companies with the largest market capitalisation and the necessary liquidity to survive sluggish economic growth are the ones being highlighted. Hundreds of small to medium sized companies continue to go out of business and those that don't are operating well below their capacity utilisation. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by helinues: 3:28pm On Aug 11, 2025*. Modified: 3:43pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
Are the employees of those firm not middle class people. What was Adichie saying the other time! |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Osebanjo(m): 4:24pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
Omo PBAT meeting with Businesses executives and C.E.Os back then indeed yield fruit. Even stock investors wan die of happiness. Hopefully he’ll look into the mid class and the less privileged too and do something about everybody’s situation. But now is the right time to invest your money on stock in Nigeria. It was banks just two-three weeks ago, it’s insurance and consumer goods since last week. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Osebanjo(m): 4:28pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
BlackViper:Theres recapitalization going on in almost the sectors. Every one of them will be fine at the end. Many of them which we believed to be medium/small sized have been able to recapitalize successfully and few that won’t meet up will surely merge. I think investors are putting in more money in the NGX so I doubt many will be closing. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Dalohad: 10:30pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
LOL...nairametrics. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by SalamRushdie: 10:35pm On Aug 11, 2025 |
Shameless lies |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Sannisege: 4:33am On Aug 12, 2025 |
SalamRushdie:Na so losers go keep saying everything is a lie while winners keep winning. I pity you. You better wake up and don’t let opportunity pass you by. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by orisa37: 5:08am On Aug 12, 2025 |
JONATHAN'S EXCHANGE RATE NEVER REACHED N150 : $1 NOW UNDER TINUBU, IT IS SAID TO STABILIZE AT N1500 : $1. 1500/150 × 100% = 1000% INFLATION. NIGERIA IS SWIMMING AND DYING IN INFLATION DELIBERATELY CREATED BY CARDOSO, EDUN AND TINUBU TO FUND THIS NEPOCRACY. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Ofunaofu: 5:24am On Aug 12, 2025 |
"Lies, falsehoods, and propaganda from the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway propaganda media." |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by BlackViper: 8:18am On Aug 15, 2025 |
As elections draw closer, we will be hearing more tales by moonlight like this |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by autoez: 8:19am On Aug 15, 2025 |
If you like continue crying and waiting for government free money. Better start your business now before it's too late. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Olaide1295: 8:21am On Aug 15, 2025 |
benardtotti:I absolutely agree. The policies are good in the long term but were painful in the short term. Nigeria is turning a corner. I’ve seen many businesses putting out job opportunities, and expanding production. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by ivandragon: 8:22am On Aug 15, 2025*. Modified: 8:40am On Aug 15, 2025 |
Very funny. Increases are mainly as a result of increase in prices of goods and services rather than an increase in value or purchasing power. In 2014, a FMGC sold 1m units of a product at N100 p/u leading to a recorded revenue of N100m within a 12 month period. Fast forward to 2024. That same FMGC sold 500k units of the same product at N500 p/u leading to a revenue of N250m within a 12 month period. On paper, it looks fantastic, about 110% increase in revenue. But in reality, there is a drop in sales, a 50% drop in sales. It means people are buying less of that product. The first issue is that it shows a severe drop in purchasing power of people. Second, there is the issue of underutilisation of resources across board, man and machine. If the company produces less, then it most likely needs less workers, so people are losing jobs. Equipment become underutilised etc. Third, the cost of production increases significantly, causing the firm to increase price of its products even more. Fourth, while a Nigerian firm might feel it is making good money, foreign investors would see otherwise. For example, that N100m in 2014 was about $470,000. That N250m in 2024 was about $150,000. For a foreign investor, that is an over 60% loss, and the reason why some foreign firms are closing shop despite making profits in Naira terms. Bat and his crew continue to use Deception to run government, but the masses are feeling the reality of his failures. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by MadamExcellency: 8:22am On Aug 15, 2025 |
What is the turnover in dollars? Those consumer goods multinational companies operating in Nigeria possess vast agricultural lands where the crops are owned by them. However, without proper strategies, they may struggle to succeed in Nigeria. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Acidosis(m): 8:23am On Aug 15, 2025 |
Now you people will understand why the fraud boy invested heavily in media. Even the boys in his camp, including those who collected Amaechi laptops can't relate with these bogus news. 😂 It's that unfortunate. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by nwirinedu(m): 8:23am On Aug 15, 2025 |
Which Nigerian companies? Propaganda is not facts. Just look at the statement, does it reflcet the reality you see outside. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by villagereporter(m): 8:24am On Aug 15, 2025 |
ElSudani:. What is d swimming in cash translate to you. Has it really any effect on Nigerians or has inflation gone down. Last week I bought one derica of rice which is four cups of milk 1k dis week alone it is about1200# and dey are telling us Nigeria firms swimming in cash. Sànpònná ápa bàtá àti jowojowo etí we. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Nefort: 8:24am On Aug 15, 2025 |
ElSudani:If any policies doesn't help the average man in the streets then it is useless. It seems only companies are making money. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Ibehchizzy: 8:24am On Aug 15, 2025 |
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| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by wellmax(m): 8:25am On Aug 15, 2025 |
God. Less President Tinubu God bless Nigeria. Nigeria will be great. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Nefort: 8:28am On Aug 15, 2025 |
autoez:Give them money to start business. xxxxxxxxxxxx |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Robnectar(m): 8:28am On Aug 15, 2025 |
Now playing: propaganda by DJ snake 11 more characters needed ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Lithiumite: 8:28am On Aug 15, 2025 |
BlackViper:Come out with proof....list 5 of such companies..... people have long moved on and are living their lives but here you are preaching doomsday apostasy. |
| Re: Nigerian Firms Swimming In Cash As Operating Cash Flows Surge To All-Time Highs by Robnectar(m): 8:30am On Aug 15, 2025 |
villagereporter:Swimming in cash means when u build a swimming pool and u put all d cash in d pool to swim the pool ![]() |
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