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| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 8:41pm On Mar 03*. Modified: 9:55am On Mar 04 |
Zeewirld:Oando of 20years ago was a downstream retail company and it paid good dividends until around 2011 or so. And it was selling at relatively higher prices than now. But the currently upstream company has been facing some challenges. That is the context of my comment. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by leo1234(m): 8:49pm On Mar 03 |
Stockpromoter:I will buy 1 million units tomorrow if it goes below 1.8. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by BabsO2(m): 8:53pm On Mar 03 |
Bagwa:Thank you for z good news ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Valthegreat(m): 8:55pm On Mar 03 |
Stockpromoter:Loco you know some of these insurance companies will definitely not be able to recapitalize. What if I buy Royalex and the company doesn't make it and close shop? |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Stockpromoter(m): 9:03pm On Mar 03 |
leo1234:But the better question is: how likely is it, and under what condition? Royalex closed today at ₦1.90 which means it finished near the upper side of the day’s range. For it to drop straight back to ₦1.80 the next session, one of these must happen: - Broad sector weakness (insurance index opens red with pressure). - Heavy early sell volume hitting the bid aggressively. - No follow-through buyers above ₦1.90. Now, technically speaking: - ₦1.90 becomes immediate short-term support. - ₦1.95–₦2.00 becomes the next upside test zone. - ₦1.80 remains the major demand base. If the stock opens weak and loses ₦1.88–₦1.87 with volume, then yes — ₦1.80 can be revisited intraday. But if it opens firm and holds ₦1.90 with steady demand, a direct drop to ₦1.80 becomes less probable without news or sector-wide selling. Important mindset: A strong support that just bounced does not usually get broken the very next day unless distribution is ongoing. So tomorrow, watch: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 9:03pm On Mar 03 |
Bagwa:Thanks for the heads up. Like how soon, months/weeks from now? |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Stockpromoter(m): 9:21pm On Mar 03 |
Valthegreat:That’s a very valid concern — and it’s good you’re thinking risk first. Yes, recapitalization risk is real in the insurance sector. Not every company will survive. That’s why we analyze structure, balance sheet strength, and management direction — not just price. On Royal Exchange specifically: Royal Exchange Plc is not a new or emergency-formed company. It has been in operation for over 100 years and has gone through multiple recapitalization cycles in Nigeria’s insurance history. The company has survived past regulatory capital increases both as a standalone entity and through restructuring and merger phases. That track record matters. Historically, weaker firms disappear early. Companies that have institutional history, asset base, and brand continuity tend to find pathways — whether through fresh capital injection, strategic investors, rights issues, or partnerships. Also, management direction is important. With a new MD in place, the expectation is that strategic corporate actions will follow. Recapitalization plans are not executed overnight — they are structured and phased. Market participants usually get signals before final deadlines. If merging becomes the order of the day, remember there are several healthy non-listed insurance companies in Nigeria with strong books and clean balance sheets. A well-structured merger with such firms does not automatically mean dilution in a negative sense. In many cases, it strengthens shareholder value — stronger capital base, improved underwriting capacity, better risk retention, expanded market share, and a more solid balance sheet. Strategic mergers can actually be a plus to existing shareholders when executed properly. Now my honest opinion: No stock is zero-risk. But recapitalization does not automatically mean “closure.” It often means restructuring, capital raising, strategic partnerships, or consolidation for strength. The smarter approach is: - Monitor official corporate announcements. - Watch balance sheet strength and shareholder funds. - Track volume behavior (institions position before news). - Avoid overexposure — size your risk properly. If you’re buying, buy because structure and sector momentum support it — not blindly because of history. But history plus ongoing corporate direction reduces the probability of sudden collapse. In markets, we don’t remove risk — we manage it. For long-term shareholders who understand sector cycles, recapitalization can be a period of repositioning — not panic. Position wisely. Stay informed. Think strength, not fear. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojeysky(m): 9:39pm On Mar 03 |
mikeapollo:You don't know this govt needs to secure the money eh....lol |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojeysky(m): 9:41pm On Mar 03 |
mikeapollo:It was not wrong when Muslim/Muslim ticket became leaders of a country with Muslim, Christian and traditionalists. if we didn't complain then we should let this one too slide o ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojeysky(m): 9:46pm On Mar 03 |
mikeapollo:Wait for 2027 election to see magic in how current govt will return installed/elected/selected ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ojeysky(m): 9:48pm On Mar 03 |
stronglink:With Nascon result i don't even see how dangsugar can come close...will they even declare 2naira dividend, if they do i will sope |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 10:02pm On Mar 03 |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by chimex38: 10:05pm On Mar 03 |
Agbalowomeri:What of person wey win free return trip vacation nko? None of them dey possible.. They will just shut down/feeeze their exchange. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Yoursfaithful: 10:43pm On Mar 03 |
chimex38:Learnt that was what they did and that's the best thing to do..else na meltdown be the next |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by TerraCota: 11:12pm On Mar 03 |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ogoo4real: 11:17pm On Mar 03 |
TerraCota:So no dividend/bonuses from this one ![]() |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe: 11:42pm On Mar 03 |
Is this a joke? DANGSUG's finance charges are nearly N50 billion more than their gross profit -- nearly double their operating profit -- and you want them to pay dividend? ogoo4real: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by stronglink: 11:45pm On Mar 03 |
ojeysky:Dangsugar used to be ahead of nascon if not for the fx set back that they had by now they should be ahead of nascon...i just hope the result is good when it is finally released. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by debeey87(m): 12:09am On Mar 04 |
Never regretting offloading my kaya here to buy more nascon at 40. TerraCota: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Amhappy(f): 12:31am On Mar 04 |
Thank you leo1234: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 1:08am On Mar 04 |
mikeapollo:I saw only the foxnews caption. Didn't bother to open the news. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 2:21am On Mar 04 |
Chimex38, your man's reward for job well done. If nobi even you be the man sef, impossible is nothing. In which case, congrats. https://businesspost.ng/economy/tinubu-picks-taiwo-oyedele-as-minister-of-state-for-finance/ |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 3:35am On Mar 04 |
TerraCota: ositadima1:Unfortunately, another prediction has materialized, I told you guys. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ositadima1(m): 3:43am On Mar 04 |
I don’t see a merger happening anytime soon, at least not until there is some level of stability in Dangote Sugar. How do you merge a loss-making company with a profitable one? For it to work, it would severely reduce the value and proportion of Dangote Sugar. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 4:43am On Mar 04 |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by KarlTom: 4:47am On Mar 04 |
There are improvement in key areas similar to NASCON. With current exchange & interest rates, FY26 will definitely be in profit regardless of 'plantation maturity'... ![]() ositadima1: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Kaczynski: 4:49am On Mar 04 |
Agbalowomeri:Short brent |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:08am On Mar 04 |
mikeapollo:https://www.foxnews.com/politics/trump-says-irans-succession-bench-wiped-out-israeli-strike-hits-leadership-deliberations |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by unite4real: 6:09am On Mar 04 |
KarlTom:I think u should strip the results quarter by quarter, you should find that Q4 was worse than Q3. Results have been galloping. If the performance was improving, they should have been out of the woods now seeing what the 8 months report was. But they sank deeper. It's hard to predict the direction. |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 6:31am On Mar 04 |
YES. The key word And stop running after pumps I have a policy never to run after a moving train or catch a falling knife 🗡️ KarlTom: |
| Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Raider76: 6:33am On Mar 04 |
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