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Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by knuckbuck(m): 3:34pm On Dec 01, 2015
All I can say is "why Nigeria,why us?"
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by vladimiros: 3:34pm On Dec 01, 2015
goldengift025:
they can go, they help scatter the economy now no way to defraud us again they are packing there bags.... thats good. till shell or total leave then i ll know the economy is in shambles
[size=14pt]so SAB Miller that owns breweries in Nigeria is defrauding you

Bharti Airtel is defrauding you?

Exxon Mobil is defrauding you?

General Electric is defrauding you?

Zombies shahh, there is no liquidity in the market and you are here accusing them of defrauding you
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Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by hob(m): 3:34pm On Dec 01, 2015
Ko Kan Aye


Let them pack their bags and go
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by rozayx5(m): 3:35pm On Dec 01, 2015
goldengift025:
they can go, they help scatter the economy now no way to defraud us again they are packing there bags.... thats good. till shell or total leave then i ll know the economy is in shambles
shell has sold worrying assets .. its not a good sign
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by rozayx5(m): 3:35pm On Dec 01, 2015
vladimiros:
[size=14pt]so SAB Miller that owns breweries in Nigeria is defrauding you

Bharti Airtel is defrauding you?

Exxon Mobil is defrauding you?

General Electric is defrauding you?

Zombies shahh, there is no liquidity in the market and you are here accusing them of defrauding you
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if nigeria does not turn to osun . some of them zombies wont be happy
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by GudluckIBB(m): 3:35pm On Dec 01, 2015
ooshinibos:
no way , GEJ will never come back ...he is the cause of all these issue Buhari inherited .... you cannot fix a 6 year problem in 1 year ... after 2.5 years of APC and nothing improves then we can wail ..and kick out Buhari and replace him with IBB
Thank you. At times I see it that there's no need arguing becos if u unveil the moniker of some people here who post rubbish,u will regret joining issues with them, becos some of them are diploma students in colleges,

So I don't bother myself with them


How can some body in his sane mind ask for jonathan again?
The same man who said stealing is not corruption?

The same man who milked our nation dry?

I'm sick and tired of some people.
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by manny4life(m): 3:36pm On Dec 01, 2015
goldengift025:
they can go, they help scatter the economy now no way to defraud us again they are packing there bags.... thats good. till shell or total leave then i ll know the economy is in shambles
I feel sad for you, you do know that Shell has sold some of its oil block assets in Nigeria and if I recall, they have winded down most of their major operations. Look it up and see for yourself.
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by vladimiros: 3:38pm On Dec 01, 2015
GudluckIBB:
The same man who said stealing is not corruption?

.
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" an attack on boko haram is an attack on the north"- PMB[/size]
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by denedene(m): 3:38pm On Dec 01, 2015
An apc supporter once told me "i see people who support Jonathan as people whose education is wasted". Today, the boy hides from me. He's always waiting for good news till date none. I know apc will soon bring a cooked up story that one official from the previous administration stole a gargantuan amount to divert attention sad undecided smh

Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Lilimax(f): 3:39pm On Dec 01, 2015
Which way Naija?
When are we going to get it right?
This present government raised our hope with the CHANGE slogan and behold where we are embarassed
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Dragonking: 3:39pm On Dec 01, 2015
Nobody wants to invest in an economy run by dulladinho.......We are finished.
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Uwaomapaul(m): 3:40pm On Dec 01, 2015
I Said it . Nigeria will Value me when I leave office.

Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by sinola(m): 3:42pm On Dec 01, 2015
cramjones:
Nigeria’s stocks fell to their lowest level in almost three years as foreigners exited the market amid fading hopes that President Muhammadu Buhari’s government can revive an economy growing at its slowest pace this century.

The Nigerian Stock Exchange All Share Index dropped 0.8 percent to 27,385.69 at close in the commercial capital of Lagos, the lowest since December 2012. The gauge declined on all but three trading days in November for a monthly drop of 6.2 percent.
“The government has not come up with a definitive policy for the economy,” Pabina Yinkere, an analyst at Vetiva Capital Management Ltd., said by phone from Lagos. “The continued lack of clarity is affecting the stock market.”

While Buhari, a 72-year-old former general who came to power in May, has prioritized stamping out corruption in Africa’s biggest economy and oil producer, investors were irked by a delay of more than five months in forming a cabinet, which he swore in Nov. 11. There’s also concern that his support for the central bank’s currency-trading restrictions are choking businesses of the dollars they need to pay foreign suppliers.

Almost two stocks declined for every one that rose. Guaranty Trust Bank Plc, the nation’s biggest lender by market capitalization, dropped 2.7 percent to 20 naira ($0.10). The stock is down 21 percent this year, about the same as the overall index. That’s the biggest fall in sub-Saharan Africa after the Zimbabwe Industrial Index.

Specialist African funds including Alquity Investment Management Ltd. and Duet Asset Management Ltd. have lowered their Nigerian exposure because they think that central bank Governor Godwin Emefiele will be forced to devalue the naira, which would cause losses on holdings in foreign-currency terms. Last week’s interest rate cut by the central bank, its first in six years, will heap more pressure on the currency, according to David McIlroy, Alquity’s chief investment officer.
The naira was unchanged at 199.05 per dollar and has been all but fixed at 198 to 199 since early March. Forward prices suggest it will weaken to 241.25 in a year.

Pressure on Currency

“The surprise reduction in rates has probably worried international investors even more,” McIlroy said by phone from London. “Given the inflation rate is above the central bank’s target, there’s pressure on the currency and they need to attract foreign capital, you’d expect interest rates to be rising.”

Annual inflation was 9.3 percent in October, higher than the central bank’s target of 6 percent to 9 percent.
Alquity held about seven Nigerian stocks at the beginning of 2015, including Guaranty Trust Bank and Zenith Bank Plc. It now holds only Dangote Cement Plc. Equity funds are more underweight in Nigeria than any other frontier and emerging market, except for Kuwait and Morocco, analysts at Renaissance Capital Ltd. said in a Nov. 23 note to clients.

“We’ve increased our positions in Egypt and Kenya at the expense of Nigeria,” McIlroy said.
Nigeria is reeling from crude prices that have plunged 57 percent since June 2014. Economic growth will slow to 3.2 percent this year from 6.3 percent in 2014, according to a Bloomberg survey of economists. That would be the slowest pace since 1999.

-CramJones

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-11-30/nigeria-s-stocks-fall-to-three-year-low-as-foreigners-exit
......PMB crippling our demarketing and crippling our economy since 1983#diarisGod

Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by igbsam(m): 3:43pm On Dec 01, 2015
Keneking:
Nonsense

- please be kind to list ten names of companies and their investors undecided
Gbam!

or they shud keep kwaiet
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by pat077: 3:44pm On Dec 01, 2015
not every change is a positive change.
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Okanokan(m): 3:45pm On Dec 01, 2015
cramjones:
As our President junketier around the globe, Nigerians continually get killed, soldiers slaughtered, more girls kidnapped, Investors pull out of our ecomomy and the country slips more to the brinks! Wailing wailers keep wailing and critical optimist like myself keeps writing.

Which way naija?

-CramJones

CC: lalasticlala obinoscopy ishilove
CramJones, where is your optimism coming from? Is there any silverlining that you are seeing that Nigerians are not seeing?, pls tell us. However, i wish to state unequivocally that by February 2016, the pains Nigerians will pass through have never being witnessed before. Anyway keep ur optimism.
We wish Buhari and his Government well!
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Dragonking: 3:45pm On Dec 01, 2015
GudluckIBB:
Thank you. At times I see it that there's no need arguing becos if u unveil the moniker of some people here who post rubbish,u will regret joining issues with them, becos some of them are diploma students in colleges,

So I don't bother myself with them


How can some body in his sane mind ask for jonathan again?
The same man who said stealing is not corruption?

The same man who milked our nation dry?

I'm sick and tired of some people.
Go and read the write up again and not just the heading..... They are leaving the country because it is obvious that buhari cannot revive the economy as promised..... No fuel, no light, no N5,000 for unemployed youths, bokoharam is not yet crushed, the economy is dying faster since he entered....Nothing seems to work under buhari.....APC and buhari has scammed us....
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by menix(m): 3:45pm On Dec 01, 2015
Sai Baba keeping sailing us to Doom..

Am just happy that majority of Nigerians who voted you also will be affected in the doomish island...

End Time Tourist President..
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by slap1(m): 3:46pm On Dec 01, 2015
the people who promised change, have started saying the nation’s problems are deeper than human beings could solve.

-- Pastor Tunde Bakare
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Nobody: 3:46pm On Dec 01, 2015
And the Lord said "it is finished"....
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by bolajJP007: 3:48pm On Dec 01, 2015
neolboy:
This Baba is destroying the economy GEJ administration suffered to build. APC SCAM
You are a big fool for writing such rubbish.

Was it not your useless GEJ that put us in this situation. If he had saved when the price of crude oil was high, our foreign reserve would have helped cussion the effect of what we are going through now, but he squandered everything.

Do you know its so hard for Nigeria to sell its quota of crude oil even at the price of $41?

Your hatred for PMB will kill you.
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by passionate88: 3:49pm On Dec 01, 2015
Buhari oooooooo. We warned them, they said they wanted change, from Lagos to Kano they were all chanting change, than God the south-south and south-east didn;t join the bandwagon and shout out to all westerners and the few northerners that weren't deceived by the change mantra. The WEST GERMANY speaking junketing body odour president will finish Nigeria
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Dragonking: 3:49pm On Dec 01, 2015
ooshinibos:
no way , GEJ will never come back ...he is the cause of all these issue Buhari inherited .... you cannot fix a 6 year problem in 1 year ... after 2.5 years of APC and nothing improves then we can wail ..and kick out Buhari and replace him with IBB
Is it GEJ that is making buhari a traveling President while the country is burning? Do you know how much buhari has spent traveling alone? If it was gej you would have shouted that he is wasting our money traveling.... See yourself? Hypocrite....***spits***
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Louislewis: 3:49pm On Dec 01, 2015
[size=18pt]A P Ceeeee CHANGE!
A P Ceeeee CHANGE!!
A P Ceeeee CHANGE!!!

CHANGE HAS COME. Today, everybody is noticing that change my yoruba people yearned for.
A very big CHANGE IN A NEGATIVE DIRECTION due to body language.
NEPA bill certificate is bringing that CHANGE that will engulf all those that voted for body language CHANGE.[/size]
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by onomeasike: 3:49pm On Dec 01, 2015
The treasury looters under GEJ knew the roof was coming down so they turned Nigeria to a carcass. Now you know why Dasuki wanted to travel out with the legal support from terribly corrupt lawyers like J.B Daudu
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by frenchboy(m): 3:50pm On Dec 01, 2015
Dat is d consequence when u allow too much fpi instead of fdi....they alway want ease landn,they evade tax,it is nt biz as usual
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by PHIPEX(m): 3:51pm On Dec 01, 2015
I laugh in Swahili. They said once our king fights corruption to a standstill foreigners will beg to come to Nigeria. They said our PhD holder didn't do well so let WAEC holder take over. Let's keep watching as the economy collapses.
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Nobody: 3:51pm On Dec 01, 2015
This peeps shouting "they should go" probably did not do elementary Economics in senior sec
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Bugatie(m): 3:51pm On Dec 01, 2015
cramjones:
As our President junketier around the globe, Nigerians continually get killed, soldiers slaughtered, more girls kidnapped, Investors pull out of our ecomomy and the country slips more to the brinks! Wailing wailers keep wailing and critical optimist like myself keeps writing.

Which way naija?

-CramJones

CC: lalasticlala obinoscopy ishilove
Bros stop forming, you're now a critical wailer but the goodnews is.....no admission for you tongue
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Firefire(m): 3:53pm On Dec 01, 2015
philips70:
To finish the robbery. Don't worry they will bring him to EFCC, it's getting closer and closer.
U still dey deceive yourself ? - SMH


Buhary is a failure, the earlier you know that, the better for you.

Good-Luck!
Re: Foreign Investors Pull Out Of Nigerian NSE, Economy In Shambles - Bloomberg by Nobody: 3:53pm On Dec 01, 2015
Propaganda can take you to the top, but only reality will keep you there. Governance is more than boasting. Is only God that can boast. I thought by now.......................
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