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Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by sterlingD(m): 9:38am On Jun 24
Valthegreat:
I have already submitted my form to
Morgan, I wanted to just pay by direct transfer to the registrar if possible but AI decided to catch cruise with me.
For the direct transfer you for contact the registrar
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by mikeapollo: 9:42am On Jun 24
Agbalowomeri:
AI was built to make you happy grin
@Agba, can AI really make you happy and replace your favourite ''source of happiness''?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Oasisblue: 9:47am On Jun 24
So much sell offs on the NGX. Full offers and zero bids for so many previously coveted stocks. Seplat, Aradel, DangCem, Betaglass, Berger, Julius Berger, etc.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 9:50am On Jun 24
KarlTom:
Another classic Maradona move by ELLAH mgt.

The ₦7.066bn payables to related-parties is what they converted. While I have no issues with debt to equity, I am unable to fathom WHY the d2e was done at a meagre ₦2.80
Since the so-called funds were received in November 2025 (SP was circa ₦10.80), WHY convert it to equity at ₦2.80?
(that's a 'PREMIUM REWARD' of ₦8.00 for a failed acquisition)

See Note 15.3 of the AFS '25

Utter woke n0nsense!
They "stole" N8 per share
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 9:51am On Jun 24
KarlTom:
Another classic Maradona move by ELLAH mgt.

The ₦7.066bn payables to related-parties is what they converted. While I have no issues with debt to equity, I am unable to fathom WHY the d2e was done at a meagre ₦2.80
Since the so-called funds were received in November 2025 (SP was circa ₦10.80), WHY convert it to equity at ₦2.80?
(that's a 'PREMIUM REWARD' of ₦8.00 for a failed acquisition)

See Note 15.3 of the AFS '25

Utter woke n0nsense!
SEC shouldn't have approved this... Pure self enrichment and daylight robbery by the board.
Also it's obvious that Chuka isn't competent to lead the company. The expatriate he hired as well, including the whole team.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 9:57am On Jun 24
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 9:58am On Jun 24
Japaul at N2.80
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by essentialone(m): 9:59am On Jun 24
For the six months ended 30th September 2025, Thomas Wyatt Nigeria Plc recorded a gross profit of ₦5,310,000 for both the Group and the Company. This marks an improvement from the gross loss of ₦14,197,000 recorded during the same six-month period in 2024.
Core Gross Profit Components
The table below breaks down the revenue metrics and operational costs that determined the final gross profit figure:
Item Six Months to Sept. 2025 (₦'000) Six Months to Sept. 2024 (₦'000)
Total Revenue ₦75,199 ₦43,675
Cost of Sales (₦69,889) (₦57,873)
Gross Profit / (Loss) ₦5,310 (₦14,197)
Underlying Cost of Sales Breakdown
The production and manufacturing costs matching the 2025 reporting period include:
• Raw materials: ₦62,719,000
• Outsource and design: ₦3,859,000
• Factory asset depreciation: ₦3,311,000
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56:
Oasisblue:
So much sell offs on the NGX. Full offers and zero bids for so many previously coveted stocks. Seplat, Aradel, DangCem, Betaglass, Berger, Julius Berger, etc.
That's why NGX is trying to create liquidity in those High Cap stocks....
They're somehow seasonal because of the huge amount involved in moving the share prices....
Q2 will create liquidity again or once the new Rule is in force.....
Or better still, when there's another positive news/market outlook.......like the reclassification to Frontier Market Status.
FPIs will mostly prefer the banking sector and the big/medium Cap stocks...
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by nosa2(m): 10:49am On Jun 24
Oasisblue:
So much sell offs on the NGX. Full offers and zero bids for so many previously coveted stocks. Seplat, Aradel, DangCem, Betaglass, Berger, Julius Berger, etc.
Access Bank holding strong but what do we know
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by ppogba: 10:57am On Jun 24
SonofElElyonRet:
Japaul at N2.80
Monitoring spirit.

Are you consoling or mocking?
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:00am On Jun 24
yMcy56:
I'm beginning to think that you have a mission to see ARADEL down, maybe you're planning to accumulate and needs to badmouth it as much as possible....

Over 3bn transactions done in ARADEL today....
So who are those buying when you're aggressively marketing against it?
Why are some analysts bullish about the share price against your assertions?
Can you tell us the metrics used and your fair value so we can know where you're coming from?

I've not seen this moniker's comment here before now....
Can you tell us what your previous moniker is if you don't mind?
I have absolutely nothing to gain from Aradel going down. But no go inflate Wetin no suppose be when somebody is coming here to predict 2000 - 3000 as current price when it has no fundermentals to support it.

As I am typing this, Aradel is on full offer again this morning. Have you asked yourself why? Even after releasing a great FS? It’s because the main analysts from these institutional funds saw what I saw from my analysis based on their current FS.

I have nothing against it. Moreover, read and pass if you don’t like what I am saying or constructively engage. No come dey antagonize me chief.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:01am On Jun 24
zendi:
He's a veteran Oando badmouther who has gone underground for quite some time now.

Don't talk good of Oando and its management to his hearing, or he will nearly kee you wit vawulence.

grin
Oando na yeye company normally. Me I don’t even near a company when your corporate governance is questionable lol. Nothing concern me and Oando, I don’t blame him
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Oasisblue: 11:02am On Jun 24
Every major stock is on full offer my gee, including Seplat, BUA Food, DangCem, etc.

SimpleGuy001:
I have absolutely nothing to gain from Aradel going down. But no go inflate Wetin no suppose be when somebody is coming here to predict 2000 - 3000 as current price when it has no fundermentals to support it.

As I am typing this, Aradel is on full offer again this morning. Have you asked yourself why? Even after releasing a great FS? It’s because the main analysts from these institutional funds saw what I saw from my analysis based on their current FS.

I have nothing against it. Moreover, read and pass if you don’t like what I am saying or constructively engage. No come dey antagonize me chief.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by toyeoye(m): 11:03am On Jun 24
🔴 ZENITHBANK's strong start to the week is fading
... the stock is trading -6.66% lower intraday at ₦110.05.

Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by opadiya: 11:05am On Jun 24
SimpleGuy001:
I have absolutely nothing to gain from Aradel going down. But no go inflate Wetin no suppose be when somebody is coming here to predict 2000 - 3000 as current price when it has no fundermentals to support it.

As I am typing this, Aradel is on full offer again this morning. Have you asked yourself why? Even after releasing a great FS? It’s because the main analysts from these institutional funds saw what I saw from my analysis based on their current FS.

I have nothing against it. Moreover, read and pass if you don’t like what I am saying or constructively engage. No come dey antagonize me chief.
Those institutional investors must have seen what you saw in Seplat, MTN, Presco, etc too
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:08am On Jun 24
opadiya:
He claimed to be a "good guy" and you don't need to question his motive even when his intention ought to be visible to the least informed person.
Omo I tire for una ooo grin

If something doesn’t go your way, suddenly I am a bad guy. I pity who doesn’t do due diligence before buying stocks ooo undecided

If that is what you do, I’ll advise you begin to learn how to read financial statements. Learn yourself so somebody will not come to tell you Aradel should be trading at 2000 to 3000. Aradel currently is more efficient than Seplat but Seplat is cheaper than Aradel at the moment.

Honestly, in the long run, you will be fine with Aradel. It’s a stock I am holding for at least 5 years. But then entry price and monitoring the market is part of what makes you a good investor. I wonder why you think you know my intention, I am very insignificant in the grand scheme of things chiefly. I cannot move the market neither can Nairaland do.

I only give an opinion and anybody who does his analysis well will see what I am saying (currently oooo) cause Aradel has a good prospect. I am only talking about the current price and its valuation in comparison with the oil and gas sector.

If what you pick from my statement is a bad thing, oh well. I drop my baton. As you were my oga
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56:
DANGOTE REFINERY APPOINTS BROKER AHEAD OF LISTING
* As listing of Refinery nears, Dangote appoints Zedcrest Securities as IPO joint broker

https://businessday.ng/news/article/dangote-appoints-zedcrest-securities-as-ipo-broker-as-listing-nears/

NGX H2 2026 OUTLOOK
https://nairametrics.com/2026/06/24/ngx-h2-2026-outlook-dangote-ipo-political-capital-flows-to-shape-equities-investments/
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by faoogoke(m): 11:14am On Jun 24
Lagos, Nigeria — 23 June 2026 — Ellah Lakes Plc (“Ellah Lakes” or the “Company”), a leading indigenous agribusiness company, today announced key operational milestones across its processing and livestock businesses, reflecting continued progress in the execution of its integrated agribusiness strategy. The Company has acquired the first set of expellers and presses for its Palm Kernel Oil (“PKO”) Mill, marking an important step in the development of its palm kernel processing capacity. Installation is expected to be completed by the end of Q3 2026, after which Ellah Lakes plans to commence the production of Palm Kernel Oil and Palm Kernel Cake (“PKC”). This milestone supports the Company’s broader diversification strategy and further strengthens its integrated agro-industrial platform. The addition of PKO and PKC production will enable Ellah Lakes to capture further value from its oil palm operations, expand its product base and deepen its participation across the agricultural value chain. In addition, Ellah Lakes has surpassed 1,000 pigs on its farm, reflecting continued progress in the scaling of its livestock operations. This achievement positions the Company as one of the leading piggery operators in Edo State and reinforces livestock as an important vertical within Ellah Lakes’ integrated agribusiness model. The livestock business supports revenue diversification and near-tomedium-term cash flow generation as the Company’s plantation assets continue to mature. Ellah Lakes has also commenced the sale of gilts, creating an additional revenue line and supporting the development of a broader livestock value chain. As part of the next phase of growth, Ellah Lakes plans to proceed with the installation of its abattoir and cold chain facility. This is expected to support the Company’s longer-term strategy of scaling its piggery operations, improving processing capacity and enhancing market access for livestock products. Commenting on the update, Chuka Mordi, Chief Executive Officer of Ellah Lakes Plc, said: “These milestones reflect the continued execution of our strategy to build Ellah Lakes into a more integrated and commercially resilient agribusiness platform. The acquisition of equipment for our PKO Mill advances our move into higher-value processing, while the growth of our piggery operations strengthens an important cash-generating vertical within our business model.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:17am On Jun 24
opadiya:
Those institutional investors must have seen what you saw in Seplat, MTN, Presco, etc too
Bro, I’m better off buying Seplat and MTN than Aradel currently. It seems you don’t get it. I’m not trying to de market anything chief. What I am telling you is, Aradel current fundermentals does not support 1750. It’s that simple, what do I gain from demarketing Aradel? I no understand. Stock wey I still Dey in… I don’t do sentiments please. If you don’t understand my post then fine. Eventually, the market will rerate. It’s that simple chief
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Ocallen: 11:21am On Jun 24
SimpleGuy001:
Omo I tire for una ooo grin

If something doesn’t go your way, suddenly I am a bad guy. I pity who doesn’t do due diligence before buying stocks ooo undecided

If that is what you do, I’ll advise you begin to learn how to read financial statements. Learn yourself so somebody will not come to tell you Aradel should be trading at 2000 to 3000. Aradel currently is more efficient than Seplat but Seplat is cheaper than Aradel at the moment.

Honestly, in the long run, you will be fine with Aradel. It’s a stock I am holding for at least 5 years. But then entry price and monitoring the market is part of what makes you a good investor. I wonder why you think you know my intention, I am very insignificant in the grand scheme of things chiefly. I cannot move the market neither can Nairaland do.

I only give an opinion and anybody who does his analysis well will see what I am saying (currently oooo) cause Aradel has a good prospect. I am only talking about the current price and its valuation in comparison with the oil and gas sector.

If what you pick from my statement is a bad thing, oh well. I drop my baton. As you were my oga
Well o well, for me I think it is only a trader or those that bought at the top that will panic if Aradel drops in price. If you are not any of the above, relax and ride the wave. A trader who knows his technicals won't even fret. After all, the market does not go in a straight line. Fast forward to 2028 it could be just trading at #5000, who knows? So, the investors, traders, and all in the house chill.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:23am On Jun 24
Oasisblue:
Every major stock is on full offer my gee, including Seplat, BUA Food, DangCem, etc.
Which is good cause it creates good entry. Aradel released FS for Q1 late. My thesis is, it is a great statement but doesn’t support 1750.

Seplat is great. The market leader in that sector, Seplat will still do 2x, which should be around 22k. But I don’t know when in terms of timing. Aradel is good, they are still in consolidation phase. Currently Aradel is more efficient than Seplat. Those two are the big boys of the industry.

But we need to see more from Aradel Expecially with the consolidation and at 1750, the current result doesn’t support that price. It’s that simple and the message I’m passing.

I’m not here to demarket. I don’t know why it’s looking like I have a mission. Wetin my money wan do for NGX. I think as investors we should remove sentiments and also learn with the market and understand the coys you are invested in. This is what makes one a great investor. Simple as that, if you see another thing inside Wetin I talk then fine my oga
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by opadiya: 11:24am On Jun 24
SimpleGuy001:
Bro, I’m better off buying Seplat and MTN than Aradel currently. It seems you don’t get it. I’m not trying to de market anything chief. What I am telling you is, Aradel current fundermentals does not support 1750. It’s that simple, what do I gain from demarketing Aradel? I no understand. Stock wey I still Dey in… I don’t do sentiments please. If you don’t understand my post then fine. Eventually, the market will rerate. It’s that simple chief
"Eventually, the market will rerate" Many thanks and God bless
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:26am On Jun 24
opadiya:
"Eventually, the market will rerate" Many thanks and God bless
“Rerate” not relate. And the market is doing just that
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:37am On Jun 24
SimpleGuy001:
Oando na yeye company normally. Me I don’t even near a company when your corporate governance is questionable lol. Nothing concern me and Oando, I don’t blame him
Yes, godlyguy, nobi today.

Be wise !
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:38am On Jun 24
Ocallen:
Well o well, for me I think it is only a trader or those that bought at the top that will panic if Aradel drops in price. If you are not any of the above, relax and ride the wave. A trader who knows his technicals won't even fret. After all, the market does not go in a straight line. Fast forward to 2028 it could be just trading at #5000, who knows? So, the investors, traders, and all in the house chill.
Nobody is panicking. I just feel as an investor you should study your coy and know when to make movements. Na my fault wey I even talk self. Normally one isn’t suppose to make recommendations. The aim of the stock market is to create wealth for you. And intelligent investor should learn his investments and best maximize his upside. Abi na me no want make Aradel reach 3k? Me self like money


At the end of the day we will all be fine. Thankfully, you mentioned 2028. Which means you understand the element of time which does the heavy lifting in terms of building wealth for us. I feel people should be weary when someone is always preaching upside upside upside everytime. Aradel is a great company and will hold for the next 5 years but I need to keep studying their fundermentals to know when to hold, when to buy more when I find it cheaper, when to sell when to take profit when I see too much optimism has been priced in relative to its fundermentals and Rotate into other stocks and all of that.


May the NGX bring us wealth. Amen. Again, nobody is demarketing Aradel please, as if me self no wan make Aradel make moon. God bless
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by yMcy56: 11:38am On Jun 24
SimpleGuy001:
Honestly, in the long run, you will be fine with Aradel. It’s a stock I am holding for at least 5 years. But then entry price and monitoring the market is part of what makes you a good investor. I wonder why you think you know my intention, I am very insignificant in the grand scheme of things chiefly. I cannot move the market neither can Nairaland do.

I only give an opinion and anybody who does his analysis well will see what I am saying (currently oooo) cause Aradel has a good prospect. I am only talking about the current price and its valuation in comparison with the oil and gas sector.
Fair enough..
You sounded genuine.....and not those Peterichy & Co Nsempas.....😊
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SimpleGuy001: 11:39am On Jun 24
zendi:
Yes, godlyguy, nobi today.

Be wise !
I’m not whoever that is my oga
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by SonofElElyonRet: 11:44am On Jun 24
ppogba:
Monitoring spirit.

Are you consoling or mocking?
I have Japaul bro . Just reporting grin
Still wondering if I should buy more if it dips to around 2.20/2.40
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Testimonies777(m): 11:56am On Jun 24
I sincerely hope so!!!. I learnt when I just came into NGX to study the market pulse with GTB. In the last two weeks, I have seen heavy selling/great offers compared to bids in GTB. PROBABILITIES: 1. Is it JANET? 2. Are serious and heavy investors selling to buy Dangote refinery? 3. Is it the effect of FOREIGN FUND PREFERENCE OF DEBT OVER EQUITY? *The Bigger Picture : Debt Over Equity
If you look at the total $10.37 billion in foreign capital imported into Nigeria in Q1 2026, the preference for fixed income over equities is massive. The high-yield environment created by the CBN's elevated Monetary Policy Rate dictates their strategy.Out of the $9.86 billion classed specifically as Foreign Portfolio Investment in Q1:Money Market Instruments: $6.50 billion Bonds: $3.23 billion Equities/Shares: $75.34 million

THE CAUSE OF RECENT RED IN THE MARKET?
Foreign funds are parking billions of dollars in 364-day Treasury Bills and FGN Bonds to capture risk-free double-digit yields, leaving Nigerian equities as a secondary, speculative play .

opadiya:
"Eventually, the market will rerate" Many thanks and God bless
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by jckgroup1(m): 12:03pm On Jun 24
Forward looking... As always. grin
faoogoke:
Lagos, Nigeria — 23 June 2026 — Ellah Lakes Plc (“Ellah Lakes” or the “Company”), a leading indigenous agribusiness company, today announced key operational milestones across its processing and livestock businesses, reflecting continued progress in the execution of its integrated agribusiness strategy. The Company has acquired the first set of expellers and presses for its Palm Kernel Oil (“PKO”) Mill, marking an important step in the development of its palm kernel processing capacity. Installation is expected to be completed by the end of Q3 2026, after which Ellah Lakes plans to commence the production of Palm Kernel Oil and Palm Kernel Cake (“PKC”). This milestone supports the Company’s broader diversification strategy and further strengthens its integrated agro-industrial platform. The addition of PKO and PKC production will enable Ellah Lakes to capture further value from its oil palm operations, expand its product base and deepen its participation across the agricultural value chain. In addition, Ellah Lakes has surpassed 1,000 pigs on its farm, reflecting continued progress in the scaling of its livestock operations. This achievement positions the Company as one of the leading piggery operators in Edo State and reinforces livestock as an important vertical within Ellah Lakes’ integrated agribusiness model. The livestock business supports revenue diversification and near-tomedium-term cash flow generation as the Company’s plantation assets continue to mature. Ellah Lakes has also commenced the sale of gilts, creating an additional revenue line and supporting the development of a broader livestock value chain. As part of the next phase of growth, Ellah Lakes plans to proceed with the installation of its abattoir and cold chain facility. This is expected to support the Company’s longer-term strategy of scaling its piggery operations, improving processing capacity and enhancing market access for livestock products. Commenting on the update, Chuka Mordi, Chief Executive Officer of Ellah Lakes Plc, said: “These milestones reflect the continued execution of our strategy to build Ellah Lakes into a more integrated and commercially resilient agribusiness platform. The acquisition of equipment for our PKO Mill advances our move into higher-value processing, while the growth of our piggery operations strengthens an important cash-generating vertical within our business model.
Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by Oasisblue: 12:05pm On Jun 24
This is the reality of the situation.

Testimonies777:
I sincerely hope so!!!. I learnt when I just came into NGX to study the market pulse with GTB. In the last two weeks, I have seen heavy selling/great offers compared to bids in GTB. PROBABILITIES: 1. Is it JANET? 2. Are serious and heavy investors selling to buy Dangote refinery? 3. Is it the effect of FOREIGN FUND PREFERENCE OF DEBT OVER EQUITY? *The Bigger Picture : Debt Over Equity
If you look at the total $10.37 billion in foreign capital imported into Nigeria in Q1 2026, the preference for fixed income over equities is massive. The high-yield environment created by the CBN's elevated Monetary Policy Rate dictates their strategy.Out of the $9.86 billion classed specifically as Foreign Portfolio Investment in Q1:Money Market Instruments: $6.50 billion Bonds: $3.23 billion Equities/Shares: $75.34 million

THE CAUSE OF RECENT RED IN THE MARKET?
Foreign funds are parking billions of dollars in 364-day Treasury Bills and FGN Bonds to capture risk-free double-digit yields, leaving Nigerian equities as a secondary, speculative play .
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