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Ghana,Xenophobic of Nigerians,now that's some HATE BULLSHIT |
I've read so much rofo rofo story about how he wrecked others to build his empire and how he does not brook any competetion and all what not,aside from those allegations which I'm in no position to confirm or deny,I go siddon look |
Nigerian Breweries proposes N1.30 Kobo interim dividend -Posts 2008 FYE warrants today Peter OBIORA Proshare NI May 21 2009 at 17:49 GMT Nigerian Breweries Plc (NB Plc) has today May 21 2009 proposed an interim dividend of N1.30kobo per share on the Floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in Lagos Nigeria. This is the first interim dividend for year 2009 Financial Year declared by the Brewing Giant. However, NB Plc affirmed that the dates of closure of register of members are June 22 to June 26 2009; while payment date is July 02 2009. As contained in the year 2008 Annual Reports and Accounts, the company’s Financial Year End (FYE) dated December 31 2008 has a total of 7,562,562,340 shares outstanding. Prior to this time, NB Plc in year 2008 declared a series of interim and final dividends amounting to N3.40 Kobo in the review period. A breakdown of this is as follows, October 08 2008 NB Plc declared N1.00 dividend, on December 29 2008, it declared another N1.90 Kobo and on April 03 2009 declared a 50 Kobo dividend totalling N3.40 Kobo in the period under review. In the same vein, the Brewing Giant has today May 21 2009 posted the year 2008 final dividend warrant to investors of the company as contained in its Annual Reports and Accounts made available to Proshare NI. The warrants the company affirmed would be posted to shareholders whose names appear on the company’s Register of Members at the close of business on Friday March 27 2009. http://www.proshareng.com/news/singlenews.php?id=6591 Going forward,NB promises to deliver one of the best ROIs (IMO),I've got them in my line of fire for sure |
wanaj0:Ah Olorogun Wanajo,baba ke himself,I hail ooo 21 militant gun shot salute for you ![]() |
Theblessed: Theblessed:Yea yea,but you still need to be freed from bad grammar ![]() |
Feminism is a twisted and politically incorrect concept,it's more of a misconcept Try masculinism,then you'll know how needless the so-called feminism is |
You could ask Amos Adamu where he got those he used for the Balmoral from?? ![]() |
Myself2:Vren doh,wait make I ring you |
phimaky:Hi Phi.We are indeed honoured that you decided to post your very first post on nairaland on the September babies thread N E ways,your 13th birthday mates in thouse already are Stillwater,bamie,bluetyrese,Akpo Jude,Effixy hail tyhem anywhere you see them on nairaland |
eto fils:I pray they do very well |
~Sauron~:Hehehehehe ![]() You guys should leave Rafa alone jor |
ohbee:@ OP Now what kind of dry and drab gist was that you posted above ,you have to expand that one-liner of your please |
nisot23: |
risingdamp:R'damp, What are you doing with all those charts and technical analysts tools,you want to be another candle lighter soon we'll start hearing all those doji,dojo and mario puzzo lingos that will fail yakata when market uncertainties decide to do their thing |
nzube90:Really ,don't forget you are 8 solid points adrift of Bayelsa UnitedIn any case I guess we'll have to watch and see, I wish you all the best |
@ Debo We can only keep our fingers crossed and hope for AW to be active in the transfer market come summer |
Afaukwu:Hmm,Afaukwu international ![]() I like your patriotism for your state About the plant being cited in Abia,let me inform you that it's got nothing to do with Gov Orji's strategy or lack of it I'm not speaking for NB but it's been said that it's a deliberate expansion policy of NB to concentrate their breweries in the southern part of Nigeria (with the exception of the Kaduna plant) Recall that some few years ago,operations in their Aba brewery(different from the soghum malting plant) was scaled down (about the same time the multi billion dollar Ama brewery close to 9th mile in Enugu state was built and commisioned for the brewing of Heineken for the local and West African market),then nobody tried to heap accolades on then Gov Nnamani for having the biggest brewery in sub-saharan Africa on his turf. |
prittigrrr:Hey pritti Your birthday mates are Jackelony,QueenAnais,Daggyblay and Ukingscorps Reach out and enjoy |
switch47: ![]() coded guy:Oh he does it soooo wellll |
@ dullcaster You stand ignored |
Wonder wonder wonder |
Most people did not grow up in the era when THE ONLY football there to watch were Nigerian league and FA cup matches,hence have no attachment to any Nigerian clubside |
@ OP You must be a PR man for Governor Theodore Orji of Abia state or a shareholder in a NB rival company.I didn't see Nigerian Breweries in your write-up Why craft the topic as if the malting plant is an Abia state project when it actually belongs to Nigerian Breweries Ltd The Hekermij you mentioned is the MD of NB,Orji was invited to do the honours of commissioning the project cus it's in Obingwa,a town in Abia state which Orji governs,I'm sure you didn't mean to mislead Nlanders |
jamace:It's mostly the ones declared for last year,whether based on FYE like Zenith Bank & co or interim dividend like NB & co I've been receiving dividend warrants in my P.O box on a regular weekly basis since two months ago.Honestly,some of the warrants were pleasant surprises as I wasn't even expecting them,having expected them last year and given up hope Those that bought Guiness @ N80 plus and NB @ N30 plus are now smiling seriously.I always knew those two would bounce back quicker than ost stocks as global meltdown actually increases sale and consumption of liquor ![]() |
A little digression here,Newcastle has beaten Boro by 3 goals to 1.It was quite an emotional match With this result,they have leap frogged Hull(who are on a confirmed journey to the championship) and are ALMOST safe in the premiership,all they need is just 3 or more points from their remaining matches and they'll be sure of the GBP 13Million next year for featuring in the EPL |
Chelski can score 6 for all I care,you're only reducing the overall -ve GD you have with us |
Oh Le Prof,what have you done? |
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Premier League - Wenger's ageism costly Eurosport - Thu, 07 May 13:44:00 2009 In his 12-and-a-half years at Arsenal, Arsene Wenger has seen almost everything. More StoriesJim White: United win a triumph for Fergie United overwhelm Arsenal to reach final Along the way to completely rejuvenating the North London club from top to bottom, Wenger has captured two league and cup doubles, reached the club's first European Cup final and completed an entire league campaign unbeaten. One thing he had not experienced until recently, however, was the handful of fans calling for him to leave the Emirates Stadium. Such deluded demands are well wide of the mark; disgruntled Gooners might like to ponder the 21-game unbeaten run in the Premier League. But Tuesday's humiliating home defeat to Manchester United in the Champions League has condemned Arsenal to at least five trophyless years, something the fans are not used to. The French coach now faces the realisation that he must reinvent himself as much as he reinvented the club he has come to define if he is to drag them back to the top. For years he has justified his heavy reliance on young players by insisting that - with the Emirates being built and Highbury yet to be sold - he does not have the transfer budget to compete with the other big clubs, despite club chief Peter Hill-Wood repeatedly declaring that the money is there to spend if he so wished. However honorable Wenger's intentions in refusing to commit the club to the kind of 'financial doping' that has left Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea saddled with huge debts, the simple fact is that the Gunners have more often than not been left struggling to keep up rather than setting the pace. A lot has been made of Arsene's Junior Gunners' weakness, but Wenger's insistence on marginalising players once they turn 30 is just as significant. While Arsenal have five players born in the 1990s on their books, of the first-team squad only goalkeeper Manuel Almunia and defenders William Gallas and Mikael Silvestre - both unwanted by their rivals - can look back on their 20s. Compare that with Chelsea who, with more than twice as many over-30s in their squad, are third in the league with one major final confirmed and another pending. Even his supposed nemesis, Alex Ferguson, still feels comfortable enough to field senior players like Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs, to the point where this season the former passed the 600-match mark and the latter notched up 800 and was named PFA Player of the Year. Robert Pires was forced to leave to find for job security than the one-year rolling contract on offer in North London, and he and Thierry Henry continue to perform at the highest level in Spain, while the midfield struggles of Denilson and Alex Song show that Patrick Vieira, sold to Juventus in 2005, is still missed. If nothing else, the presence of Pires at London Colney would hugely benefit the likes of Samir Nasri and Theo Walcott, while Henry's haul of goals in La Liga this season is equal the combined total of Robin van Persie and Emmanuel Adebayor. That is not to say that Wenger's youth policy has not reaped its rewards. Cesc Fabregas is one of the most highly-coveted midfielders in the game, and a great deal of the future of the England team rests on Walcott's shoulders, but the balance is all too often skewed towards emerging rather than established talent. The jackpots that the club have hit with the big-money sales of Nicolas Anelka (£23 million), Marc Overmars and Emmanuel Petit (a combined £30m) and most recently Alexandr Hleb (a mind-boggling £11.8m) have not nearly been matched in the opposite direction. Even the signing of Andrei Arshavin would not have happened had the Russian not flown himself in to complete the deal. The Premier League, and football in general, has much to thank Wenger for, but unless he makes his peace with the financial realities of the game as it is now, he may never lift any silverware at his team's shiny new home. http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/07052009/58/premier-league-wenger-s-ageism-costly.html |
Oh Le Prof,what have you done? |
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