Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:14am On May 28 |
GeeKudi: Who are the promoters of this?
Modified: I just found out that the piece is an old news item published in September 2022. The topic came up this morning and I dug up news that supports the existence of JP Gold Coin or whatever it's called. You people are fond of the word 'promote' here. News brought out here is mainly for information and not always for promotions. Old News can still be relevant. In fact, when you get information, it becomes new (news) to you. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 10:53am On May 28 |
Streetinvestor2: I hope it is not digital gold that will take over the physical gold announcement expected this month. I personally don't believe in anything that is called crypto business. If you have gold turn it to physical gold bar and sell in the gold Market. No come play the public wayo I am not crypto literate myself but from the story, the digital gold is backed by the physical gold. Therefore a sign that JapaulGold is serious about Gold production. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 9:02am On May 28*. Modified: 9:41am On May 28 |
awesomeJ: @ositadima2 and everyone else interested, market has been slow for a while now, this means even if I grow my portfolio more, it doesn't entirely translate to more trading volumes.
So I decided to shed some cash and buy my car, maybe perhaps cos you mentioned it too last week when we won the league.
It's a 2019 Rx F-SPORT with CLEAN TITLE. Too many salvage cars in this country.
Financing by Autochek. Since I make much more than any cost of funds.
Insurance premium on the car is more than ALL my entire portfolio just last year.
God is Awesome! 🎉🎉
Happy Sallah to our Muslim brothers and Sis. Sky is not the limit but a stepping stone to even higher heights. Wish you infinite more blessings and, safe driving. Anybody that would whisper "blood money" or "ritualist" when you cruise past, Holy Ghost's fire locate him. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:15am On May 28 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 12:05am On May 28*. Modified: 2:21am On May 28 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:22pm On May 26 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:06pm On May 26 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 10:12am On May 23*. Modified: 10:39am On May 23 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:42pm On May 22*. Modified: 9:49pm On May 22 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:11am On May 22*. Modified: 6:00pm On May 22 |
Asangbekoko: G Do you mean #26,000 or $26,000 !? It is clearly stated, "a cool 26,000 naira" house girl salary, plus tutorial on how to write book, when he cannot write a post, then, ignore book & education. Mr Cork no go kee pesin.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 9:13am On May 22*. Modified: 10:58am On May 22 |
mikeapollo: This thing Alhaji is doing with the refinery IPO may affect Nigerians negatively. He is listing just about 10 percent and is opening the floodgates to everybody?. Nigerians are his number one customers and investors Who is Alhaji trying to impress? How many companies in other countries have done this for Nigerians? If he wants to open it up, then he should offer 30 percent or more to the public so that Nigerians can have more International investors will participate in the upcoming SpaceX IPO, and other such. At the end of the day, over 95% of the Refinery will remain Nigerian held. Aliko is throwing out only a scanty token for the sake of free trade and globalisation. Also to raise some money. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:11am On May 21 |
GeneralDae: Dangote said:
“The Banks that have helped us to get to where we are, they would continue to be with us (to benefit from our growth) because we are not fair weather friends”
Banks that have supported the refinery are:
1. African Export-Import Bank * Largest known financier overall. * Has committed and underwritten multiple facilities tied to the refinery, including: * US$2.5 billion underwriting in a US$4 billion syndicated refinancing (2026) * Earlier US$1.35 billion financing facility (2025).
2. Access Bank * Co–Mandated Lead Arranger in the major US$4 billion refinancing syndication with Afreximbank. * One of the biggest Nigerian banking participants.
3. First Bank of Nigeria * One of the key early Nigerian lenders to the refinery project through consortium financing. * Participated heavily in local-currency and syndicated facilities tied to construction phases.
4. United Bank for Africa * Major Nigerian lender involved in syndicated project financing and working-capital support.
5. Zenith Bank * One of the leading domestic banks financing the refinery during development and commissioning stages.
6. Guaranty Trust Bank * Participated through Nigerian banking syndicates backing the project.
7. Stanbic IBTC Bank * Involved in debt-market and structured financing support around Dangote entities.
8. Standard Chartered * International banking participant in parts of the refinery financing structure and trade-finance support.
9. Deutsche Bank * Reportedly participated in international financing/trade arrangements connected to the refinery.
10. Islamic Development Bank * Provided support linked to industrial and energy infrastructure financing. So which bank was left out? Dangote is a genius at using other people's money. All Nigerian banks worked under his coordination to build the refinery. The mastery of the money king; His only job is to conceive a project and all banks will beg to provide the money.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 9:54pm On May 20*. Modified: 10:22pm On May 20 |
SonofElElyonRet: Jegede needs to genetically modify japaul's DNA The genetic surgery or re-engineering had been going on since early this year. The new Japaul is scheduled to emerge from the theater this May. The anticipation of that is why you're seeing the activity on the floor. The genetic modification is to attach Gold to Japaul creating JapaulGold. If properly done the new entity will not stop at 10 like you opined but I'm projecting above 20. This May is make or break and I hope the Japaulian engineers are viewing this post to make sure they don't fail.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:29pm On May 20 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:35pm On May 20 |
SonofElElyonRet: Dunno how dem push Zichis reach N30 and na only N10 we dey hope for Japaul. Jegede no get action Zichis is Zichis and Japaul is Japaul. Each Bull has it's own unique DNA. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:57am On May 20*. Modified: 12:34pm On May 20 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 12:24pm On May 19 |
Zichis bottoms out at 26.00.............
A rude reminder to it's badmouthers that Nsempa forum is not exactly the NGX floor.
The market and Nsempa are related, yet independent of each other.
The market has a mind of its own. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 10:56am On May 19*. Modified: 11:51am On May 20 |
toyeoye: 🔥🟢 JAPAULGOLD is up +9.73% intraday... its strongest gain in 5 sessions.
If this holds till close, the stock records a 5-session green streak 📈 Below is old news, but this is May. May is the month of truth for Japaul's commencement of commercial Gold production. If the expected manifests, JapaulGold will be unstoppable for days. Enter with Gamble funds, in case the expected doesn't happen like Ellah's failed money raise and failed acquisition, of last Dec. https://tribuneonlineng.com/japaul-gold-eyes-commercial-output-by-may-records-financial-turnaround/ |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 12:54pm On May 18 |
Oasisblue: Whats pushing Oando share price up? Have they released their result? Just curious as I no get Oando again. Sold it all off. The management of the company infuriates me. Quarter 1 Result is on the way out wit Epic Fury profit jump. My assumption, not privileged info. Oil companies around the world are posting Quarter 1 profit jump from Epic Fury windfall. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 12:45pm On May 18 |
Streetinvestor2: I didn't know about it.Pls tell me more You didn't know because you were suffering from the hangover from your own Oando-don-cast campaign. Emma was out in force telling everybody that Oando's labilities were bigger than her assets. Oando shrugged off his demarketing and converted it to even more fuel to the bull that took it to 90. Doo you remember now ? |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 12:05pm On May 18 |
Streetinvestor2: I didn't know Emma is this powerful when it comes to our market He tried this thing during the great Oando bull and failed to gun Oando down. Some stocks have stronger/weaker body constitution than others. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:35pm On May 17*. Modified: 9:17pm On May 17 |
Rubyjade: We have had people here market a stock but pull out without even informing the gullible ones that have entered the trade. You are the CEO of your portfolio. Chikena! You no go kee pesin. When did monkey-hunting become a missionary venture? You are the gullible one to even suggest the "marketers" should notify their followers before selling.. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 2:19pm On May 14 |
megawealth01: President Trump makes a history visit to China.
Take a look at his team to China. These are among the finest brains in business and leadership. Tell me why he won't get a good deal.
1. Marco Rubio - Secretary of State 2. Pete Hegseth - Secretary of Defense 3. Elon Musk - CEO, Tesla & SpaceX 4. Jensen Huang - CEO, Nvidia 5. Tim Cook - CEO, Apple 6. Larry Fink - CEO, BlackRock 7. Stephen Schwarzman - CEO, Blackstone 8. Kelly Ortberg - CEO, Boeing 9. Brian Sikes - CEO, Cargill 10. Jane Fraser - CEO, Citigroup 11. Larry Culp - CEO, General Electric 12. David Solomon - CEO, Goldman Sachs 13. Sanjay Mehrotra - CEO, Micron Technology 14. Cristiano Amon - CEO, Qualcomm 15. Dina P. McCormick - Meta Global affairs 16. Ryan McInerney - CEO, Visa 17. Michael Miebach - President, Mastercard 18. Jim Anderson - CEO, Coherent 19. Jacob Thaysen - CEO, Illumina
We have a lot to learn from Oyibo.
Trump should come and invest in Nigeria Stock Exchange jare Make sure they're not loaded on one plane. Patrol the air route to China by a squadron of US Air Force jets. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 10:12am On May 14 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:58pm On May 13*. Modified: 9:12am On May 14 |
Streetinvestor2: Why did u and your gang refuse to participate in kpakus PO and it failed Audio dangota that buys volume of all stock on ngx.I don't remember any one asking u guys not to participate in kpakus Po.U whr only interested in maga u will be marketing the junk here so the SP will keep going up. All the people running mouth. Why didn't u support kpakus and allowed the PO fail if you believed in the company Make Chuka go beg his former boss Tony to show him the road to Afrexim Bank. Na there money dey, if they think you no go loot the loan. Na from there other cowboys dey go carry money come buy acquisitions and fund expansions. Tony, Aliko, Wale and others............... Afrexim even give Tony money to load Seplat shares. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:01am On May 13 |
KarlTom: ZICHIS MD just locked in her initial investment... 
5m units out of 120m units held No ulterior meaning should be read into this. Selling 5% of holding does not suggest cashing out to me......too negligible. Sure she has locked in some good profit. My thought is she may be raising money to increase stake through her own proposed PP, knowing how they may price it at great discount. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 12:31pm On May 12 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 12:15pm On May 12 |
Nigeria has many bush people talking policies in high places. Nations do have political/diplomatic problems but still relate at economic levels.
Dangote Cement operates in 10 African countries, UBA in 20, Access in 16.
If we start confiscating foreign companies because of temporary problems in relations, who will suffer it most? |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:52am On May 12 |
Streetinvestor2: I thought gamblers can calculate that insanity I was quoting a historical figure there, though not in his exact words. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:23am On May 12 |
KarlTom: ZICHIS doing 4300+% in 4 months is INSANE  "I can calculate planetary movements but cannot understand the INSANITIES of speculators". |