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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 6:51pm On Aug 16, 2025
Agbalowomeri:
They are all a one-off devaluation effect

From 2005 to 2022, how many banks have done 2 baggers in 17 years?
Past performance is not indictive of future performance.

Nigeria's future will be very different from it's past
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 6:52pm On Aug 16, 2025
thebargainhunte:
An investment of ₦1,000,000 in GTBank shares at a price of ₦37 per share in 2007 would have yielded 27,027 units. After accounting for all subsequent bonus issues, the total holding would stand at approximately 113,613 units today.

Extending the analysis further back to 2004, when the share price was ₦17, the same ₦1,000,000 investment would have secured 58,823 units. With bonuses included, this position would have grown to approximately 3,676,438 units as of today.

Despite the growth in units, the overall performance does not appear particularly impressive when evaluated against alternative investment opportunities.
Lailai, you are looking at the bonus issued from the public offer of 2001.

When I get home I will share clearer picture that showed the dates the bonuses were issued. Thos who bought in 2007 only enjoyed 2 bonus shares

GTCO stopped giving bonus in 2010 or thereabout
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 6:56pm On Aug 16, 2025
NettyNelly:
Pa Emma, I'm Just curious if you would rather take the loan term you explained above, where you pay a lump sum at maturity. Compared to an interest free loan that is ammortized monthly over a year.
If you factor in the TVM and opportunity cost involved in a bull run we currently have.
Make monthly provision for your loan and invest in a Money Market Fund, when it matures you liquidate your debt.

Financiers of loans for stock investment prefer it that way. People who take the loans are not usually salary earners although they have cash flow
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by unite4real: 7:16pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Lailai, you are looking at the bonus issued from the public offer of 2001.

When I get home I will share clearer picture that showed the dates the bonuses were issued. Thos who bought in 2007 only enjoyed 2 bonus shares

GTCO stopped giving bonus in 2010 or thereabout
It's like stocks split happened consistently from 2007 to 2011
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 7:18pm On Aug 16, 2025
MENTORS WILL SHOW YOU SHORTCUTS THAT YEARS OF HUSTLING WON’T.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by thebargainhunte: 7:20pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Lailai, you are looking at the bonus issued from the public offer of 2001.

When I get home I will share clearer picture that showed the dates the bonuses were issued. Thos who bought in 2007 only enjoyed 2 bonus shares

GTCO stopped giving bonus in 2010 or thereabout
Gosh, my bad. I think the bonuses stopped in 2011. They were as follows:
2004 – 1 for 1

2005 – 1 for 1

2006 – 3 for 2

2007 – 1 for 2

2008 – 1 for 4

2009 – 1 for 5

2010 – 1 for 3

2011 – 1 for 4
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 7:22pm On Aug 16, 2025
thebargainhunte:
Gosh, my bad. I think the bonuses stopped in 2011. They were as follows:
2004 – 1 for 1

2005 – 1 for 1

2006 – 3 for 2

2007 – 1 for 2

2008 – 1 for 4

2009 – 1 for 5

2010 – 1 for 3

2011 – 1 for 4
See WEALTH STREAM 😘
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:22pm On Aug 16, 2025
thebargainhunte:
Gosh, my bad. I think the bonuses stopped in 2011. They were as follows:
2004 – 1 for 1

2005 – 1 for 1

2006 – 3 for 2

2007 – 1 for 2

2008 – 1 for 4

2009 – 1 for 5

2010 – 1 for 3

2011 – 1 for 4
Send a screenshot of your source
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:23pm On Aug 16, 2025
unite4real:
It's like stocks split happened consistently from 2007 to 2011
Will confirm when I get home
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:34pm On Aug 16, 2025
unite4real:
It's like stocks split happened consistently from 2007 to 2011
Bonus shares issuance slowed down drastically after the bear of 2006 and 2007
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 7:53pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
That is the share capitalization history of GTB.

You got bonus of 1 for 4 on two occasions

Growing to shares to about 41,000.

You also know that 2007 was around the time when stocks were at an All Time High prices that their fundamentals could not support

Average PE ratio in the banking sector was over 20
It shows the capitalization of of GTCO from when it was established in 1990 to date
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 8:30pm On Aug 16, 2025
megawealth01:
Avoid taking loans to buy SHARES. Know this and enjoy peace of mind

This is my personal opinion
Golden, priceless advice!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 8:38pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
10% is not a good one in Nigeria.

The discount rate for Naira denominated asset is 20%


The difference between the ROIC and the discount rate of 20% multiplied by the Invested Capital will give you the Economic Value Advantage

Assuming a stock has equity of N30 billion and debt of N20 billion. The invested capital is N50 billion

If the Net Operating profit after tax is N20 billion...

The ROIC is 40%.

The economic value added or economic profit will be (40%-20%) multiplied by N50 billion

Which will give an economic profit of N10 billion.

If the ROIC is 10% for a Naira denominated asset, it will make a negative economic profit even though it made accounting profit. Thereby destroying value


Long term wealth creation ability of a stock is in the creation of Economic Value Advantage or economic profit
If i get your calculation well, the 20% you deducted (from the 40% - 20%) is the discount for inflation/devaluation?
In that case, it means the company will pay the bank 4b out of the 10b EVA made on an average bank interest rate of 20% from the 20b loan used, while the shareholders, workers (salary) and others share 6b.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 8:39pm On Aug 16, 2025
NettyNelly:
Pa Emma, I'm Just curious if you would rather take the loan term you explained above, where you pay a lump sum at maturity. Compared to an interest free loan that is ammortized monthly over a year.
If you factor in the TVM and opportunity cost involved in a bull run we currently have.
How do someone have access to an interest-free loan?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:43pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmaodet:
If i get your calculation well, the 20% you deducted (from the 40% - 20%) is the discount for inflation/devaluation?
In that case, it means the company will pay the bank 4b out of the 10b EVA made on an average bank interest rate of 20% from the 20b loan used, while the shareholders, workers (salary) and others share 6b.
I don't understand you

We are considering the total invested capital in generating the return.

20% is the excess return above the discount rate.

Net operating profit after tax: includes the profit after tax and the finance cost

The invested capital is the equity and debt .
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 8:43pm On Aug 16, 2025
megawealth01:
MENTORS WILL SHOW YOU SHORTCUTS THAT YEARS OF HUSTLING WON’T.
I agree
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:45pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmaodet:
How do someone have access to an interest-free loan?
Family and friends
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 8:53pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
I don't understand you

We are considering the total invested capital in generating the return.

20% is the excess return above the discount rate.

Net operating profit after tax: includes the profit after tax and the finance cost

The invested capital is the equity and debt .
Your 20% discount is for what? yearly average devaluation or inflation?
Nopat does not include finance cost.
So a ROIC of 40% from your calculation, factoring the 20% discount still need to factor in finance cost from Nopat used in the ROIC calculation to get our real EVA if am right

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 8:54pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Family and friends
Ohhhh, i see.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:06pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmaodet:
Your 20% discount is for what? yearly average devaluation or inflation?
Nopat does not include finance cost.
So a ROIC of 40% from your calculation, factoring the 20% discount still need to factor in finance cost from Nopat used in the ROIC calculation to get our real EVA if am right
Minimum required return from the investment capital .


NOPAT already has the finance cost in it. That is the major difference between NOPAT and PAT
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 9:09pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Family and friends
That's if it will be paid back 😔
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:09pm On Aug 16, 2025
Check out stocks that have a ROIC that is higher than 20% in the last 20 years, they all beat inflation and currency devaluation
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:11pm On Aug 16, 2025
megawealth01:
That's if it will be paid back 😔
What are friends and family for?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:13pm On Aug 16, 2025
nosa2:
Past performance is not indictive of future performance.

Nigeria's future will be very different from it's past
You can use the past to make a projection of the future with about 70% accuracy
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 9:17pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Minimum required return from the investment capital .


NOPAT already has the finance cost in it. That is the major difference between NOPAT and PAT

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 9:21pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmaodet:
How do someone have access to an interest-free loan?
Ask bank of Daddy and mummy
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:23pm On Aug 16, 2025
[quote author=emmaodet post=136481245][/quote]Excluding finance cost.

Meaning NOPAT includes finance costs
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ceelog(m): 9:24pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Check out stocks that have a ROIC that is higher than 20% in the last 20 years, they all beat inflation and currency devaluation
Please which site can give this data?

Can ROE be used as a credible alternative for those 20 years?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by rmx: 9:24pm On Aug 16, 2025
investmentworld:
It's pertinent to know that Saro farms is owned by Olakanmi Rasheed Sarumi and his family who is the Chairman of the Presco. So basically the chairman is selling his farm to his company . Let's be guided
Interesting, so Sarumi bought out the Belgians at presco, was not aware of this
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmaodet: 9:26pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Excluding finance cost.

Meaning NOPAT includes finance costs
No bro.

Check the break down of how to get PAT from NOPAT and notice finance cost was deducted.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:31pm On Aug 16, 2025
ceelog:
Please which site can give this data?

Can ROE be used as a credible alternative for those 20 years?
You should crunch the figures.

ROE is not reliable because it does not include the debt portion of the capital structure.

Eg

A company made a profit after tax of N10 billion, finance cost is N4billion equity is N20 billion and and debt is N30 billion.

This will give invested capital of N50 billion .

The return on equity will be N10 billion/N20 billion multiplied by 100 to give ROE of 50%

ROIC will be N14 billion/N50 billion multiplied by 100 to give ROIC of 28%
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:34pm On Aug 16, 2025
emmaodet:
No bro.

Check the break down of how to get PAT from NOPAT and notice finance cost was deducted.
NOPAT is Operating profit minus taxes

PAT is operating profit plus finance income minus finance cost and tax

Get any annual report and digest it.


Finance income is the interest earned on the company's cash in the bank or fixed deposit
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