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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 10:16am On Jun 23
SimpleGuy001:
lol, I find it very funny when people base their analysis on the PAT and surface figures. If you do your analysis well, you will know Aradel is an expensive stock based on Q1 results and will advise if you have it, hold for now. It’s freaking expensive than Seplat… 40X PE, the heck? Seplat is just 7x PE, and this is normalized PE oooo.

Omo don’t buy Aradel now please, I hold Aradel but I am taking profit for now to redirect into better priced stocks at the moment. I’ll leave my cost amount in Aradel until it get to the region where I am comfortable buying.
So, what's the region you're comfortable with that's not "freaking expensive"?

The much noised ACCESS that was undervalued, how's the market treating her?

When you retailers are done with your panic sales, at least you'll all allow the stock to face front......
No be today we dey this market.....

Nsempas will do their orisirisi analysis while Mr. Market will follow its own mind...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:36am On Jun 23
grin
essentialone:
CMFC Plc, formerly Deap Capital Plc, now on Full Bid...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 10:44am On Jun 23
megawealth01:
grin
Mega, how you see this their Run of Play, Light at the end of the Tunnel, or M.A.A.N.?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by opadiya: 10:55am On Jun 23
awesomeJ:
Why does his advice seem contradictory to you? The advice is in line! If I hold a stock, and now current realities imply that it's overvalued, Me deciding to SELL and then telling people not to BUY is exactly an advice in good faith, I don't know if I'm missing something in your interpretation??

Me wanting to sell cos it's overvalued while advising people to buy is what's in bad faith and is called Monkey Hunting here.
His advice should naturally attract a question mark in a commercial transaction of this nature.

Since higher demands is linked to higher stock price and higher stock price is linked to profit, and that rational investor will seek to maximise profit:-

It is therefore important to question the fellow who wants to take profit while advising other not to buy, the reason he wants to take his profit at 'loss'.

Advising people to buy when a stock is overvalued (Monkey Hunting) is not the point here. The reason for advising when your interest will be adversely affected is the point here.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 10:59am On Jun 23
I got in at $1+ so I am just a speculator... That's why I said no comment initially
essentialone:
Mega, how you see this their Run of Play, Light at the end of the Tunnel, or M.A.A.N.?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by awesomeJ(m): 11:29am On Jun 23
opadiya:
His advice should naturally attract a question mark in a commercial transaction of this nature.

Since higher demands is linked to higher stock price and higher stock price is linked to profit, and that rational investor will seek to maximise profit:-

It is therefore important to question the fellow who wants to take profit while advising other not to buy, the reason he wants to take his profit at 'loss'.

Advising people to buy when a stock is overvalued (Monkey Hunting) is not the point here. The reason for advising when your interest will be adversely affected is the point here.
Like you rightly said, he's giving an advice even though he's poised to lose should people follow that advice and you're calling him outhuh for putting the interestoif others over his own selfish interesthuh Haba na.


What he has exhibited should be commended not at all condemned.

Even though he holds the stock, he doesn't mind saying that at 40x PE, it's overvalued, yet you prefer if he deceives people that the stock is a gold that should be pursuedhuh come on na. Obviously if you were chnaced you would rather prefer to lure people into buying.

It's your own stance that people should watch carefully.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by opadiya: 11:30am On Jun 23
awesomeJ:
Like you rightly said, he's giving an advice even though he's poised to lose should people follow that advice and you're calling him outhuh for putting the interestoif others over his own selfish interesthuh Haba na.


What he has exhibited should be commended not at all condemned.

Even though he holds the stock, he doesn't mind saying that at 40x PE, it's overvalued, yet you prefer if he deceives people that the stock is a gold that should be pursuedhuh come on na. Obviously if you were chnaced you would rather prefer to lure people into buying.

It's your own stance that people should watch carefully.
You are correct.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Streetinvestor2: 11:31am On Jun 23
Pls someone should help Morgan Capital phn contact. I don't know why they are not responding to my mails concerning Dangote Sugar rights...thanks
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 11:33am On Jun 23
ARADEL PRESS RELEASE
https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/47234_ARADEL_HOLDINGS_PLC-Q1_2026_UFS_-_PRESS_RELEASE_CORPORATE_ACTIONS_JUNE_2026.pdf

* It's not surprising how retailers are behaving in market concerning this result on top the wonderful delivery....

See IEI cruising in market while big man's stock is being punished...
You can't please Man no matter how you tried to....😁
I hope retailers won't misuse the opportunity of the new NGX price rules......😊
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 11:37am On Jun 23
awesomeJ:
Like you rightly said, he's giving an advice even though he's poised to lose should people follow that advice and you're calling him outhuh for putting the interestoif others over his own selfish interesthuh Haba na.


What he has exhibited should be commended not at all condemned.

Even though he holds the stock, he doesn't mind saying that at 40x PE, it's overvalued, yet you prefer if he deceives people that the stock is a gold that should be pursuedhuh come on na. Obviously if you were chnaced you would rather prefer to lure people into buying.

It's your own stance that people should watch carefully.
As In eh
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 11:39am On Jun 23
https://lifeasananalyst.substack.com/p/aradel-should-be-trading-between

Thoughts on Aradel Q1 2026 earnings and where i think the stock should be trading at.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 11:42am On Jun 23
opadiya:
His advice should naturally attract a question mark in a commercial transaction of this nature.

Since higher demands is linked to higher stock price and higher stock price is linked to profit, and that rational investor will seek to maximise profit:-

It is therefore important to question the fellow who wants to take profit while advising other not to buy, the reason he wants to take his profit at 'loss'.

Advising people to buy when a stock is overvalued (Monkey Hunting) is not the point here. The reason for advising when your interest will be adversely affected is the point here.
Shift focus beyond this forum! What we do here does not make up to 0.001% of NGX market activity!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 11:44am On Jun 23
This is Onome's newsletter attached.....
Na people wey see road be this ...
Only time will tell
* Edited*

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:49am On Jun 23
opadiya:
You claimed you hold Aradel and you are selling now, yet you advise people not to buy. Who do you want to sell to? Many people may not take you seriously.
I am advising them not to buy because I am a good guy. This is NOT a good time to buy Aradel.

I have already taken my profit off it and redirected to MTN and Zenith. Go and check the order, Aradel is on Full offer and no bid as at the time I am typing this. The game is the game. I love Aradel a lot but with the dividend coming up (which means it will have a markdown again). I need to be smart by taking my profit and then wait for it to approach my buy zone for me to load up again.

This is my investment thesis and I’m just doing good by saying don’t buy Aradel now. You can hold which is good, I would have done that but upon analyzing my strategy and the wait time for Q2, I prefer to deploy my profit to another stock. I still have money in Aradel, I am only taking the profit it has given me before market takes it back
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by HesInMe: 11:50am On Jun 23
Isn't Aradel trading down today? I'm seeing most trades at N1,575 in my portal -- so down 10% -- though the price hasn't been marked down.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by opadiya: 11:52am On Jun 23
SimpleGuy001:
I am advising them not to buy because I am a good guy. This is NOT a good time to buy Aradel.

I have already taken my profit off it and redirected to MTN and Zenith. Go and check the order, Aradel is on Full offer and no bid as at the time I am typing this. The game is the game. I love Aradel a lot but with the dividend coming up (which means it will have a markdown again). I need to be smart by taking my profit and then wait for it to approach my buy zone for me to load up again.

This is my investment thesis and I’m just doing good by saying don’t buy Aradel now. You can hold which is good, I would have done that but upon analyzing my strategy and the wait time for Q2, I prefer to deploy my profit to another stock. I still have money in Aradel, I am only taking the profit it has given me before market takes it back
Very good.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by awesomeJ(m): 11:52am On Jun 23
mikeapollo:
Shift focus beyond this forum! What we do here does not make up to 0.001% of NGX market activity!
Ahhhh.... Me that now does 100 times that volume you quoted nko? grin grin grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:55am On Jun 23
opadiya:
This does not address my concern.

Someone who is so altruistic to advise unknown people in faceless forum not to buy and wants to sell should not be taken seriously.
As the person you quoted said, people buy for different reasons. I have a genuine advice that I would give a friend. It’s that simple, you don’t have to take it. I have my investment thesis and while I can hold for long term, I prefer to take profit so far and leave my investment amount.

Just to add, even if I do not take profit, there is no how Aradel will not fall. lol, you think retailer move the market that much? Before the main people use me to take profit, I have taken it and left my cost.

Aradel is a long term hold for me but I also need to lower my entry price while putting my profit to good use. It will approach my buy zone and I will load up. By the way, not everyone uses Nairaland? People that will buy have bought it already. Not everyone is learned and that is why we have this platform here to educate ourselves
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:57am On Jun 23
yMcy56:
So, what's the region you're comfortable with that's not "freaking expensive"?

The much noised ACCESS that was undervalued, how's the market treating her?

When you retailers are done with your panic sales, at least you'll all allow the stock to face front......
No be today we dey this market.....

Nsempas will do their orisirisi analysis while Mr. Market will follow its own mind...
I am also waiting for the price to drop after I have joined in making the noise. lol, stock markets isn’t about sentiments. It doesn’t have to suit you oga, I only gave an advice in good faith. No need to insult me
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:59am On Jun 23
awesomeJ:
Like you rightly said, he's giving an advice even though he's poised to lose should people follow that advice and you're calling him outhuh for putting the interestoif others over his own selfish interesthuh Haba na.


What he has exhibited should be commended not at all condemned.

Even though he holds the stock, he doesn't mind saying that at 40x PE, it's overvalued, yet you prefer if he deceives people that the stock is a gold that should be pursuedhuh come on na. Obviously if you were chnaced you would rather prefer to lure people into buying.

It's your own stance that people should watch carefully.
Thank you boss
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 12:02pm On Jun 23
awesomeJ:
Ahhhh.... Me that now does 100 times that volume you quoted nko? grin grin grin
That means you are doing great; Dangote and Otedola should (or will) be seen as your colleagues very soon! grin
But there is a much larger chunk of the market that are not here in this forum at all
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Shalom428: 12:25pm On Jun 23
Some of us still remember when Oando traded above ₦100 back in 2007/2008. If we apply the time value of money, that ₦100 then would be roughly equivalent to about ₦2,000 today

How much is Oando today?

A good investor must be able to read financial statements, interpret them accurately, and make decisions free from emotional bias

It's been a while I saw Pa Emma's comment. I hope he is well.

Shalom
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by awesomeJ(m): 12:30pm On Jun 23
mikeapollo:
That means you are doing great; Dangote and Otedola should (or will) be seen as your colleagues very soon! grin
But there is a much larger chunk of the market that are not here in this forum at all
Amen oooo 😁
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 12:32pm On Jun 23
Shalom428:
Some of us still remember when Oando traded above ₦100 back in 2007/2008. If we apply the time value of money, that ₦100 then would be roughly equivalent to about ₦2,000 today

How much is Oando today?

A good investor must be able to read financial statements, interpret them accurately, and make decisions free from emotional bias

It's been a while I saw Pa Emma's comment. I hope he is well.

Shalom
Oando grin
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Itzlinda(f): 12:39pm On Jun 23
Shalom428:
Some of us still remember when Oando traded above ₦100 back in 2007/2008. If we apply the time value of money, that ₦100 then would be roughly equivalent to about ₦2,000 today

How much is Oando today?

A good investor must be able to read financial statements, interpret them accurately, and make decisions free from emotional bias

It's been a while I saw Pa Emma's comment. I hope he is well.

Shalom
Omo this is food thought for new investors. Sadly many would learn after bitter experience
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Oasisblue: 12:49pm On Jun 23
📌 Ellah Lakes Restructures Balance Sheet: 2.25 Billion New Shares Listed After ₦6.3bn Debt-to-Equity Conversion

📊 Overview: What Happened?

Ellah Lakes Plc has completed a major financial restructuring, converting debt into equity and listing the newly created shares on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX).

👉 This is known as a Debt-to-Equity Conversion

🧠 Simple Meaning (In Plain Terms)

Instead of repaying ₦6.3 billion in debt with cash, Ellah Lakes:

Converted that debt into company shares
Gave lenders/investors ownership in the company
Listed those shares on the stock market

💰 Key Transaction Details

🔹 1. Debt converted

Total debt converted: ₦6.306 billion
Conversion price: ₦2.80 per share

🔹 2. New shares issued

2,252,142,858 new ordinary shares
Each share: 50 kobo unit value

🔹 3. Listing date

23 June 2026
Listed on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX)

📊 Impact on Share Capital

Before listing:

3,858,173,678 shares

After listing:

6,110,316,536 shares

👉 Increase of about:

2.25 billion new shares added

⚖️ Why companies do this

Debt-to-equity conversion is usually done to:

Reduce debt burden
Improve financial stability
Strengthen balance sheet
Avoid cash repayment pressure
Attract long-term investor confidence

📉 What this means for shareholders

✔️ Positive sides:

Company becomes less debt-heavy
Financial structure becomes more stable
Better long-term sustainability

⚠️ Possible downside:

Share dilution
Existing shareholders now own a smaller percentage of the company
Earnings per share may reduce in the short term

📌 Market Interpretation

This type of listing is typically seen as:

A financial restructuring move
Not necessarily a bullish or bearish signal on its own
Its impact depends on:
Future profitability
How efficiently the company uses reduced debt pressure

🧾 Bottom Line

Ellah Lakes has essentially:
👉 Converted debt into equity
👉 Increased its share base significantly
👉 Strengthened its balance sheet but diluted ownership
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by PETERiCHY(m): 12:52pm On Jun 23
Shalom428:
Some of us still remember when Oando traded above ₦100 back in 2007/2008. If we apply the time value of money, that ₦100 then would be roughly equivalent to about ₦2,000 today

How much is Oando today?

A good investor must be able to read financial statements, interpret them accurately, and make decisions free from emotional bias

It's been a while I saw Pa Emma's comment. I hope he is well.

Shalom
Market is dealing with Pa Emma but he won't admit grin grin grin

BARGAIN HUNTERS TAKE NOTE!

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Agbalowomeri: 1:00pm On Jun 23
PETERiCHY:
Market is dealing with Pa Emma but he won't admit grin grin grin

BARGAIN HUNTERS TAKE NOTE!
But he told you that he sold
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Pennystockwarri(m): 1:06pm On Jun 23
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7tel8uMg3KoFK69BNFPZAn

Ngx midday update for today's trading session
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by awesomeJ(m): 1:08pm On Jun 23
AIRTELAFRI's illiquidity will finally end this quarter. Especially if that 10k units rule goes live soon. 🎉🎉🎉
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by megawealth01: 1:09pm On Jun 23
Person wey don offload selected stocks...

How far OANDO and JAPAUL... Any hope for bargain hunters? grin
PETERiCHY:
Market is dealing with Pa Emma but he won't admit grin grin grin

BARGAIN HUNTERS TAKE NOTE!
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 1:11pm On Jun 23
essentialone:
CMFC Plc, formerly Deap Capital Plc, now on Full Bid...
how full is the bid?
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