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| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 4:30pm On May 20, 2019 |
Macky2:EVERYONE and their grandmama rushed to the market during that boom that turned out to be a bubble (even taxi drivers and Keke Napep operators), and as with everything else greater demand resulted in higher prices and less due diligence by those desperate to get into the action. Some people were even borrowing money (so-called “margin loans”) to invest in the market, which was not sound business judgment. > |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by maisauki: 4:30pm On May 20, 2019 |
wiseone28:wat of folawiyo or ABACHA |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 4:39pm On May 20, 2019 |
Amitez: vaxx1:It is NOT a private listing... Rather, it is a PUBLIC listing by introduction. Nonetheless, the simple answer is that MTN Nigeria is currently embroiled in a public and highly-visible tax dispute precipitated by Nigeria’s erratic (and IMHO frankly poor) Attorney-General who apparently elected to usurp the brief of the tax authorities (the FIRS), and accordingly doing an IPO before that dispute is resolved (one way or another) would be would likely result in a substantial undervaluation of the stock. > |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by kolaish(m): 4:44pm On May 20, 2019 |
Okoyeebows:Good one. Copied to: https://www.nairaland.com/1131485/nigerian-stock-exchange-market-pick/4584#78560773 |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by vaxx1: 4:45pm On May 20, 2019 |
9jaRealist:i never mention private listing, i said direct listing PROCESS via public outreach. This only means, the equity is restricted to only already existing shareholder . No new holder here expect the existing holder's is willing to sell its own share . |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by nkemjacob2(m): 4:52pm On May 20, 2019 |
Most of the investors are oil and gas. We re still yet to explore more potential in agriculture, technology, etc |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 4:55pm On May 20, 2019 |
Okoyeebows: 9jaRealist:Thank you. And for that illiterate, now that someone has taken the pains to educate you, I hope you'll leave your face me I face you office, get a real life, stop boasting emptily on the net, stop aiding and abetting armchair lies and analysis and stop bad-mouthing genuinely successful people. |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 5:00pm On May 20, 2019 |
vaxx1:That’s NOT correct... Listing by introduction merely means that no new shares are created (and thus value is not diluted) for the offering, as opposed to an IPO whereby new shares are created and offered (and accordingly substantively diluting the value of existing shares). In effect, the former is a secondary offering while the latter is a primary offering. Nonetheless, in either case, NEW shareholders are added and the new holders hold equity with EQUAL powers and rights attached to each offered share as those held by existing shareholders. > |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Seunpaul01(m): 5:07pm On May 20, 2019 |
Okoyeebows: |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by vaxx1: 5:12pm On May 20, 2019 |
9jaRealist:what are you saying, if no new shares are created and value not diluted, how will new shareholder be added if not thru existing shareholder?. Direct public listing make the board of chairman unnecessarily powerful, they can withdraw secondary members at will even the company owner from office . |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 5:20pm On May 20, 2019*. Modified: 6:55pm On May 20, 2019 |
Okoyeebows:One more thing... Mubadala (not Mudabala or Mudabala Telecoms) is the sovereign wealth fund of Abu Dhabi, formed in 1967 with currently over US$820 billion of assets and a relatively reputable track record. Doubtful that it paid US$300 million for the Etisalat Nigeria GSM license as a “scam”! < |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by LagosEconomist: 5:28pm On May 20, 2019 |
Okoyeebows:Wisdom all over your post. The only slight correction I'll make is that there is nothing stylish about it. IPOs are a great opportunity for insiders to cash out, & depending on how well the managers run the place, the investing public could end up being bagholders. |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Jesuspikin8: 5:35pm On May 20, 2019 |
LagosEconomist:+1 |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 5:41pm On May 20, 2019 |
vaxx1:It’s a SECONDARY offering... In other words, you are simply trading already existing shares (to NEW holders). Bear in mind that usually when a company goes public (regardless of whether it’s through a primary or secondary offering), there is often a “lockdown period” (sometimes also referred to as “lockup”) during which the company’s insiders, management, employees, and even early investors, are precluded from selling their shares (that is, other than the shares on public offer) for a substantial period of time following the offering. Accordingly, the existing holders are not simply pumping up share prices and dumping their stocks (as imputed on this thread). Not quite sure the point that you are making about the “chairman”, but Pascal Dozie as Chairman of the board of directors if MTN Nigerian does NOT hold an executive management position nor responsibility in MTN Nigeria, and the board CANNOT “withdraw” (using your terms) publicly-traded shares from anyone who bought such shares on the exchange. These are now PUBLICLY-listed and PUBLICLY-traded shares, which means that anyone anywhere (even some dude somewhere in Kathmandu) can buy them and become part-owners of MTN Nigeria. > |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Seunpaul01(m): 5:45pm On May 20, 2019 |
9jaRealist:You made real sense here. I don't really get your last statement...... avoiding the danger of single narrative..... |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by vaxx1: 5:51pm On May 20, 2019 |
9jaRealist:company that conducts a DLC does not become a publicly-traded company, nor does it typically become subject to goverment agency reporting requirements. MTN is only registering its stock to trade on a public market that is all. The board here are still the group who decide |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 5:52pm On May 20, 2019 |
LagosEconomist: Jesuspikin8:Except though that usually when a company goes public (regardless of whether it’s through a primary or secondary offering), there is often a “lockdown period” (sometimes also referred to as a “lockup”) during which the company’s insiders, management, employees, and even early investors, are precluded from selling their shares (that is, other than the shares on public offer) for a substantial period of time following the offering (differs as per each transaction). Accordingly, it’s unlikely this is a case of existing holders simply pumping up and dumping shares. > |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 5:55pm On May 20, 2019 |
vaxx1:As from last Thursday, MTN Nigeria is now a PUBLICLY-LISTED and PUBLICLY-TRADED company trading on the NSE under the ticker “MTNN”... |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 5:59pm On May 20, 2019 |
Okoyeebows:You may be raising some concerns, but I'm not sure how valid these your concerns are. It's true that MTN has regulatory issues to deal with. That's something MTN will settle with Nigerian government over the course of time. The numbers we see today suggest the company has strong going concern status and this is expected to continue going into the future. The reason MTN did a listing by introduction is because the management of the company believe they have no need to raise an additional capital at this time. I also do not see a problem with big investor's divesting and this should not even happen based on numbers we see. The stock market is great because it gives free entry and exit. The onus is on investors to determine their strategy, make wise choices and cover their position. |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Okoyeebows: 6:00pm On May 20, 2019 |
konvict0111:If you say the management of Mtn believes they have no need to raise an additional capital at this time, why did Mtn borrow 200 Billion from 7 banks just last Friday? Gbenga Aluko is on the board of Mtn and his firm Aluko and Oyebode advised Mtn on the syndicated loan on Friday and would be paid by Mtn. Doesn't this tell you something? |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 6:06pm On May 20, 2019 |
MrPresident1:Nairaland people can kill somebody with laughter |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 6:09pm On May 20, 2019 |
vaxx1:This is where most of you are missing it. Share prices manipulation and cooking can't be done by chairmen or shareholders for that matter for a public listed company. The shenanigan is usually carried out by the management executives which is why corporate governance exists. The board only sits to get info from the executive abt the health of the company and make a decision on the general policy direction of the company. If mtn wanted to engage in any such shenanigans, the stock exchange is the last place they'll go because at that stage, everything you do become public and you're subject to stricter regulations. So, forget all this alarmists on this thread. They're armchair and half-educated fictionist. The battle has been on for sometime to get our telecom companies listed on the nse but they have all resisted it due to the regulatory requirements. MTN backed down due to the need to reduce the hefty fines imposed on them. You hardly see it in developed economies where companies with the kind of values in the telecom sector refuse to be publicly listed. This is a good thing and I hope others are pressured to follow |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 6:09pm On May 20, 2019 |
BSF:If you suffer loss of value from your investment, you need to take it up with the management of the company you invested in and your stock broker, where you have given a discretionary mandate. NSE provides the platform and the rules to regulate market participants. You can not query NSE directly unless the matter relates to violation of trading rules or malfunctioning of trading algorithm. Oscillations are always there in stock markets globally. This is caused by the market forces of demand and supply, which are themselves underpinned by economic variables and management performance. I hope you see my point of view. |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 6:15pm On May 20, 2019*. Modified: 7:04pm On May 20, 2019 |
Seunpaul01:The “single narrative” in Nigeria that everything and every venture is fraudulent, and people are only looking to rip you off... ![]() > |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 6:17pm On May 20, 2019 |
Okoyeebows:If you're as knowledgeable as you claim, you should know that cost of servicing debts is cheaper than cost of equity. This is because you don't pay tax on debt, but you pay tax on dividend paid per equity. So, mtn would not want to incur equity too much in chasing new capital if the ratio of the equity to debt is very low |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by vaxx1: 6:18pm On May 20, 2019 |
Buckubuck:i actually don't have an issue with that. My only concern is the company should have opted for opp instead of direct public listning |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 6:27pm On May 20, 2019*. Modified: 12:18am On May 21, 2019 |
Okoyeebows:Bankers negotiate these deals which lawyers reduce to legal text (likely using the universal LMA documentation used in virtually all common law jurisdictions worldwide, with local jurisprudential adaptations of course). Given that each of the parties involved in this transaction would have their own independent advisers (financial, legal and/or accounting), including global powerhouse law firms such as Baker & Mackenzie and Norton Rose Fulbright, it is doubtful that the role of A&O in this transaction was in any way determinative or overarching. Nevertheless, any conflict (or potential conflict) of interests ANYWHERE in the world is resolved by FULL DISCLOSURE (and/or recusal). > |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 6:30pm On May 20, 2019 |
vaxx1:IPO is not done for doing sake. NSE has been on a free fall since 2016, they don't need new equity capital. That's not why they listed on the Exchange. They were practically forced. The DLP is a smart move which had preserved the share price. If it had been an IPO, the value won't be dat good. It's left for the mgt to know the right time to release an IPO but whether they do that or not, one good thing is the capital flight MTN is renowned for is going to be reduced drastically and the sharp dealings in their management will also be checkmated |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by 9jaRealist: 6:37pm On May 20, 2019 |
Guyman02:You can literally go to the stock market today and buy MTN Nigeria stock... The big holders listed here were there on Day One in 2001 (and thus partook in the initial equity risk). > |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by castro316: 6:48pm On May 20, 2019 |
Okoyeebows:Hmmm what an eye opener. Thanks for. Th heads up. |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by chijokz(m): 6:52pm On May 20, 2019 |
9jaRealist:I totally agree with you and I applaud your intellectual, logical and unbiased comment devoid of any sentiments. |
| Re: The 6 Largest Individual Shareholders In MTN Nigeria by Nobody: 6:57pm On May 20, 2019 |
Seunpaul01:It will shock you that if that guy is ur financial advisor, you will lose money fast and brutally. Dudes like him live on paranoia and feed on sentiments instead of sitting down to do risk analysis and get the right information. The name for them is speculators and they ruin people a lot as brokers. Sometimes they hit it sha and then you'll begin to think whatever they're saying or doing makes sense. They're more or less like fake Pastors or gamblers |
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