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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by handsomebolanle: 11:22pm On Dec 09, 2025
nosa2:
The biggest short coming of communicating via text is that it is difficult to convey sarcasm.

For every transaction there is typically a buyer and a seller. The buyer thinks the seller is not seeing what he is seeing. The seller is thinking the buyer is stupid for buying.

With regards to Ellah I am a spectator. I would really love to see who is wrong in this movie. The buyers or the sellers. A company is raising almost $200m and the CEO is telling me how they will be feeding pigs with palm kernel cake. Make una continue!!! I just cant be involved in the saga.
😂😂. I’ve listened to him many times. He says basically the same thing- I guess it’s keeping the story straight.

Anyways I’m waiting for 6-7naira so I can pick up my Public offer.
This will be my last comment on Ellah for the moment.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 11:25pm On Dec 09, 2025
handsomebolanle:
😂😂. I’ve listened to him many times. He says basically the same thing- I guess it’s keeping the story straight.

Anyways I’m waiting for 6-7naira so I can pick up my Public offer.
This will be my last comment on Ellah for the moment.
The only way I own this stock is if I am given for free. I don't buy opacity and I don't believe the pork meat market in Nigeria is that big. But hey, what do I know.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe: 2:53am On Dec 10, 2025
So tell us na: How does Ellah intend to create value from an asset they buy at a premium?

SonofElElyonRet:
What part didn't you comprehend? grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:07am On Dec 10, 2025
HesInMe:
What's the point? Nobody ever asks him the fundamental question related to the proposed acquisition: How does Ellah intend to create value from an asset they buy at a premium?
It is part of the marketing of the current public offer.

The interviewer did not ask him, how he hopes to make a revenue of N26 billion in 2026, how will he pay dividends in 2026 and how it is possible for Ellah Lakes to be bigger than Presco in the next 5 years.


I am always careful of companies managed by CEOs who are smooth talkers, too many lamba.

When the interview started, Boason told him you are now bigger than how you were the last time we met. Meaning pepper don dey rest
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 5:23am On Dec 10, 2025
HesInMe:
So tell us na: How does Ellah intend to create value from an asset they buy at a premium?
So if an asset is bought at a premium, you can’t create value from it? Where did you learn that?

But the bigger question is how you even arrived at your ‘premium’ claim. I want to check something, since the acquisition of ARPN is part of what that ₦235 billion covers.

ARPN reportedly has about 22,000 hectares (I need verification), with roughly 6,500 already planted with palm fruit, 60% of which is matured and fruiting.

Let’s even ignore all that and focus only on the land. Assume the land is bare, no palm trees, no cassava, no processing facilities. One hectare is about 15 plots in Nigeria. That’s roughly 330,000 plots. If one plot costs ₦500k, that alone gives you about ₦165 billion worth of land.

Piggery is also a huge business, high survival rate, cheap to maintain, and the meat is nutritious. Do some research on piggery in China; it’s actually one of their main sources of meat.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 5:29am On Dec 10, 2025
nosa2:
The biggest short coming of communicating via text is that it is difficult to convey sarcasm.

For every transaction there is typically a buyer and a seller. The buyer thinks the seller is not seeing what he is seeing. The seller is thinking the buyer is stupid for buying.

With regards to Ellah I am a spectator. I would really love to see who is wrong in this movie. The buyers or the sellers. A company is raising almost $200m and the CEO is telling me how they will be feeding pigs with palm kernel cake. Make una continue!!! I just cant be involved in the saga.
Pigs are the most popular meat in the world. It is now very popular in Lagos.

Even those whose religion abhors it , raise and sell pigs in South Western Nigeria
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m):
SonofElElyonRet:
Ok. Let's see what's gonna be in 5 - 10 years.. already dividends will commence next year..
Did you buy Ellah Lakes public offer or do you have plans to buyer it before it closes next week.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m):
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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 6:37am On Dec 10, 2025
The future appears bright for Ellah Lakes on paper.

But I have my reservations for going the public offer route and not the right offer route.

The company's current outstanding shares is over 3 billion and then planning a right offer of 18 billion shares. This will cause serious dilution to the shares of the current shareholders.

The plan to pay dividend in 2026 is vague, will it be paid in 2026 or for 2026 financial year whose audited accounts will be out in 2027.

Possibility of paying dividends in 2026 is slim, unless they are planning to use the proceeds of the right offer to pay dividends
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe:
I like you. You think you're smart. Lol.

I did not say one cannot create value via acquisition. I just noted that it is an important but unanswered question in Ellah's specific case, which has three characteristics that don't augur well for success.

First, history is not on their side. The proposed acquisition is gargantuan relative to the size of Ellah's existing business. Even at well managed firms, large acquisitions typically fail. Ellah is run by a banker with no agric expertise.

Second, Ellah is paying a high price for its main target: ARPN's oil palm plantation, which it values at N155bn. Publicly traded Presco and Okomu offer better comps than land in the bush for estimating the true market value of the plantation, measured on a price per planted hectare basis (adjusted for some yield metric, like average age). I'm confident you can do the math yourself.

Finally, the combination does not enjoy any significant synergies. Ellah has no existing business of note to offer significant cost savings or revenue enhancements when combined with ARPN. It is such synergies that make value creation possible -- with prayer and pouring libations -- when you pay a premium for an asset.

Honestly, the better way to see this deal is as a liquidity event for ARPN's owners, not value creation for Ellah's.

ositadima1:
So if an asset is bought at a premium, you can’t create value from it? Where did you learn that?

But the bigger question is how you even arrived at your ‘premium’ claim. I want to check something, since the acquisition of ARPN is part of what that ₦235 billion covers.

ARPN reportedly has about 22,000 hectares (I need verification), with roughly 6,500 already planted with palm fruit, 60% of which is matured and fruiting.

Let’s even ignore all that and focus only on the land. Assume the land is bare, no palm trees, no cassava, no processing facilities. One hectare is about 15 plots in Nigeria. That’s roughly 330,000 plots. If one plot costs ₦500k, that alone gives you about ₦165 billion worth of land.

Piggery is also a huge business, high survival rate, cheap to maintain, and the meat is nutritious. Do some research on piggery in China; it’s actually one of their main sources of meat.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 8:19am On Dec 10, 2025
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by vacanci: 8:32am On Dec 10, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Did you buy Ellah Lakes public offer or do you have plans to buyer it before it closes next week.

I regret sell 16,000 units of my Presco share about 5 months ago to invest in FGN bond.

But I made sure I bought the last right valued at almost N23million, because I have confidence in the company.
are you balancing with Okomu oil as well or it is only Presco in that sector or just presco alone
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 8:38am On Dec 10, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
When the interview started, Boason told him you are now bigger than how you were the last time we met. Meaning pepper don dey rest
This part got me laughing. Who told them the guy wants to really raise 250 billion. If u have watched that guy body language, u will see he doesn't have passion for that sector. He is just looking for 20 billion and above to japa from the stress of agric sector. He is a coperate world guy.This is why he has not been producing results since 2019 with such land bank.Even the pig business he is failing on it.Guys who go into it start getting serious multiplying numbers in 3 yrs.
My guy go done change that suit/tie,begin chop better food,funish that HQ with functional AC and change car..lol.That is why they refused to add RI in the fund raising. They don't have genuine and true prospects for the business .kpakus na big time scam alert
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 8:51am On Dec 10, 2025
vacanci:
are you balancing with Okomu oil as well or it is only Presco in that sector or just presco alone
Presco has a better upside potential and earning growth.

I have less than 10k units of Okomu
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 9:02am On Dec 10, 2025
Streetinvestor2:
This part got me laughing. Who told them the guy wants to really raise 250 billion. If u have watched that guy body language, u will see he doesn't have passion for that sector. He is just looking for 20 billion and above to japa from the stress of agric sector. He is a coperate world guy.This is why he has not been producing results since 2019 with such land bank.Even the pig business he is failing on it.Guys who go into it start getting serious multiplying numbers in 3 yrs.
My guy go done change that suit/tie,begin chop better food,funish that HQ with functional AC and change car..lol.That is why they refused to add RI in the fund raising. They don't have genuine and true prospects for the business .kpakus na big time scam alert
They will soon give him award as Nigeria's sexiest CEO.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:16am On Dec 10, 2025
Streetinvestor2:
This part got me laughing. Who told them the guy wants to really raise 250 billion. If u have watched that guy body language, u will see he doesn't have passion for that sector. He is just looking for 20 billion and above to japa from the stress of agric sector. He is a coperate world guy.This is why he has not been producing results since 2019 with such land bank.Even the pig business he is failing on it.Guys who go into it start getting serious multiplying numbers in 3 yrs.
My guy go done change that suit/tie,begin chop better food,funish that HQ with functional AC and change car..lol.That is why they refused to add RI in the fund raising. They don't have genuine and true prospects for the business .kpakus na big time scam alert
He can't Japa if has N20 billion, it is easier to grow the fund here
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 9:19am On Dec 10, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
Institutional investors include Pension Fund Managers, Mutual Fund Managers, Insurance companies, Corporate Trustees etc.

Stanbic IBTC Pension Managers has 50 million shares of Presco and they are the biggest pension fund manager in Nigeria.

Stanbic IBTC Asset Management has Presco shares and are also the biggest mutual fund manager in Nigeria.

I looked at the September 2025 facts sheets of United Capital Asset Management, Chapel Hill Denham, FBN Quest Asset Management, GT Fund Managers Stanbic IBTC Asset Management last week and they all have 20% and above of their funds invested in Agricultural stocks.

Below are the top 10 stocks in the portfolio of United Capital Asset Management.

The institutional investors took their rights and asked for additional shares
Insightful.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody: 9:23am On Dec 10, 2025
Japaulgold has proved that it is going to run a stand alone bull.
Whether ASI is up or down, Japaulgold is the hottest stock of the season.

Technicals says so.It is not a fake rally.The rally is organic boosted by the institutional traders who are still accumulating.

We expected this long time ago but has been knocking out.

Expect price close to 52wks high or even above.

52 wks high was last attained at 3.60+

Note.In October,there was a block trade of 436m units traded in a single trade at 2.50

It's game over this time
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 9:27am On Dec 10, 2025
emmanuelewumi:
It is part of the marketing of the current public offer.

The interviewer did not ask him, how he hopes to make a revenue of N26 billion in 2026, how will he pay dividends in 2026 and how it is possible for Ellah Lakes to be bigger than Presco in the next 5 years.


I am always careful of companies managed by CEOs who are smooth talkers, too many lamba.

When the interview started, Boason told him you are now bigger than how you were the last time we met. Meaning pepper don dey rest
90% of smooth talkers are fraudsters. grin

I wish Ellah lekus investors good luck.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by EDUECO(m): 9:29am On Dec 10, 2025
nosa2:
They will soon give him award as Nigeria's sexiest CEO.
Is Ellah lekus now show business?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Nobody:
Japaulgold update for today
If the accumulator returns today,expect

✓strong bids at 2.20-2.25
✓ Small sells on offer at 2.30-2.35
✓price will attempt 2.35-2.45
✓price becomes attractive at strong buying zone
✓The accumulators will allow price to zoom off after they are done
✓This method is called break out set up.

Soon trading will start.

Remember Japaul rally is an individual stock rally,not by index going up or down.

Have a wonderful day
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fcg_j1LkchE

A few stocks I'd be watching closely in today's trading session on the NGX

Pidgin English version below

https://open.spotify.com/episode/2AraURr2ver1yECK7TivSN
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 9:37am On Dec 10, 2025
JP take two hand hold peteru and gang for neck.It wants them to vomit back the money from MH..lol .This Christmas no go sweet for thr side.Then again it is what a failed government and disgraced economy can cause..lol
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mails4funshi: 9:38am On Dec 10, 2025
Pa Emma: You got back the 16k units sold via the RI. Well calculated investment.

Learning activated.


emmanuelewumi:
Did you buy Ellah Lakes public offer or do you have plans to buyer it before it closes next week.

I regret sell 16,000 units of my Presco share about 5 months ago to invest in FGN bond.

But I made sure I bought the last right valued at almost N23million, because I have confidence in the company.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 9:38am On Dec 10, 2025
essentialone:
How come you know another person who is selfless on the platform, but do not know if you yourself are selfless on the platform. Or are you not. If you are not, why naa? E good like that?
Probably same way you refused to talk about yourself but attack him, is the same way he refused to talk about himself but another person.
get the catch? grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by emmanuelewumi(m): 9:43am On Dec 10, 2025
mails4funshi:
Pa Emma: You got back the 16k units sold via the RI. Well calculated investment.

Learning activated.
But missed the opportunity to grow the holdings to about 120k units
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jonnysessy(m): 9:45am On Dec 10, 2025
mails4funshi:
Pa Emma: You got back the 16k units sold via the RI. Well calculated investment.

Learning activated.
I beg to disagree. Once you sold any stock, it is gone. If you are entering again it is different. Either you enter at a lower price or higher price. Meanwhile, the 16k earlier sold reduce his RI. His right ought to have been more were it not sold. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 9:47am On Dec 10, 2025
brotherly:
You are still wrong.

At best the reverse is the case . Many genuinely help while a few monkey hunt.
even some so called "MH" also help and add value most times rather than none.
They consciously and unconsciously do it both within the MH and outside the MH grin
depending on what you are looking for.
So it's kinda mixed .. grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 9:49am On Dec 10, 2025
grin
nairavsdollars:
Wema is dragging price with Accessbank on NSE. No be juju be that?
grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by crownprince2017: 9:59am On Dec 10, 2025
Your permutations/ prediction on ellah does not make it a reality, that is an interesting fact.

Ellah is risky, yes. but don't write them off.

If you can't take the risk let others who are ready to in peace.
cool cool cool

Stop making is seem as if people that put their money in line don't know what they are doing.

If you are that good and can see future, you should be a billionaire by now.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 9:59am On Dec 10, 2025
HesInMe:
I like you. You think you're smart. Lol.

I did not say one cannot create value via acquisition. I just noted that it is an important but unanswered question in Ellah's specific case, which has three characteristics that don't augur well for success.

First, history is not on their side. The proposed acquisition is gargantuan relative to the size of Ellah's existing business. Even at well managed firms, large acquisitions typically fail. Ellah is run by a banker with no agric expertise.

Second, Ellah is paying a high price for its main target: ARPN's oil palm plantation, which it values at N155bn. Publicly traded Presco and Okomu offer better comps than land in the bush for estimating the true market value of the plantation, measured on a price per planted hectare basis (adjusted for some yield metric, like average age). I'm confident you can do the math yourself.

Finally, the combination does not enjoy any significant synergies. Ellah has no existing business of note to offer significant cost savings or revenue enhancements when combined with ARPN. It is such synergies that make value creation possible -- with prayer and pouring libations -- when you pay a premium for an asset.

Honestly, the better way to see this deal is as a liquidity event for ARPN's owners, not value creation for Ellah's.
This is not a clear or objective argument; it is like someone speaking from a pre-existing negative bias. And in that second point, why should I be the one justifying your argument with numbers?

Let’s consider some simplified comparisons. Presco has a market capitalization of about ₦1.45 trillion with roughly 26,566 hectares of planted oil-palm. Okomu is valued at about ₦1.03 trillion with around 19,011 hectares planted. ARPN, the asset Ellah is acquiring, is valued at approximately ₦155 billion and has about 6,280 hectares of planted oil-palm. When you compute the implied per-hectare valuation, Presco comes out at roughly ₦54.6 million per hectare and Okomu at about ₦54.2 million per hectare. ARPN, at Ellah’s valuation, is around ₦24.7 million per hectare.

It’s a simplified calculation, yes, but it clearly shows that ARPN is cheaper on a per-hectare basis. If you have a different valuation model, then you should present it.

Your first point also doesn’t logically support your conclusion. The CEO not being an agriculture professional is not a disqualifying factor for running an agricultural company, that is simply not how corporate execution works. The more relevant questions would be whether Ellah has operational depth, whether it has the execution capacity to integrate a much larger entity, and whether it has the political and local-stakeholder leverage required in the plantation business. Those are the real issues, not the CEO’s academic background
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mails4funshi: 10:00am On Dec 10, 2025
Pa Emma from his response cares about volume of shares (for the type he invests in) and not the price. Do not forget he bought very cheap and can afford to dilute at any price he finds good enough (My learning).


jonnysessy:
I beg to disagree. Once you sold any stock, it is gone. If you are entering again it is different. Either you enter at a lower price or higher price. Meanwhile, the 16k earlier sold reduce his RI. His right ought to have been more were it not sold. grin
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