Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:21pm On Feb 18 |
Agbalowomeri: E come be like say na only me no serious to make this money  Who dey inside your kettle to know the difference between wetin you dey talk and wetin you dey do ?  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:15pm On Feb 18*. Modified: 10:45pm On Feb 18 |
GeeKudi:
. I don't even know the strategy to deploy to aid my fingers. I thought I was very fast this morning o. By the way in a recent post you warned against the chasing of bus make they no dump monkeys on you. This night, tomorrow morning and for some time I will be praying for God to send somebody to come and dump Japaul on me.  I thrive in this type of game and I know when to call off the chase. I am not angry at the Japaulians and the Zichists for locking the door. I know how we in Fortis Gold have wickedly barricaded the door of our own bus. It's dog-eat-dog out there in the market, but thank God, we do it anonimously.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 7:20pm On Feb 18 |
KarlTom: @GeeKudi
Were you able to get any unit of JAPAULGOLD? GeeKudi may not answer you for now. He must be very busy right now incerting a new kind of internet speed, maybe Starlinks, to reach the Japaul bid queue faster tomorrow morn. When there is hot scrambling like this, we suspend all brotherliness at the bidding area oo, and fight to outwit each other, thank God, anonimously.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 2:02pm On Feb 17*. Modified: 4:55pm On Feb 17 |
presiade: It’s simple science: saline water (e.g., seawater) dehydrate the body, so you quests for more as you drink it—it can kill. So never drink sea or ocean water. Okay, well noted. May we never be lost at sea. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 12:32pm On Feb 17 |
mikeapollo: So you have been ''drinking'' money like water! God dey  Money making, that is. But any Ijaw or Ilaje man HERE can help us confirm that salt water does not quench thirst. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 10:09am On Feb 17 |
mikeapollo: All the multi-billions you have in your portfolio never do you? Haba! I tire for you NSEMPA guys that want to overthrow Dangote and Adenuga. Oga Aliko and Oga Mike themselves, why they no wan slow down small make we even come near, let alone catch up? Money is like salt water, the more you drink, the more you thirst. So they say, I've never been cast away at sea.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 7:32pm On Feb 16 |
awesomeJ: It's that tone of "the tax man will wait for you" I don't think it portrays the best reaction.
Congratulations are what are in order to the boss. The taxman is not an assassin.  The tax law is a legislation of the National Assembly. If implemented, the taxman will nab everybody unless you boycott the entire financial system. So I'm not wishing him and his heirs bad if that's what it sounds like to you. Tax paying is even a Biblical injunction. Jesus said we shouldl give to Caezer (Govt) his due. But the Govt owes to God and man the duty to use tax funds so entrusted to it judiciously. Don't cause me to start helping Oyedele in his ministry of selling taxation to Nigerians.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 6:25pm On Feb 16 |
Shalom428: I smell spiteful envy. Shallow minded juvenile quip, that I quickly forgive because I have loved some of your posts in the past. But don't dare to bring the word envy near this moniker. I'm not doing badly myself, and there's no competition in destiny. Wiser forumites took my post in the lighter mood. How have we not joked about the tax thing here? |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 6:10pm On Feb 16 |
awesomeJ: Worry about your own tax implications. Someone smart enough to make big sums in the market should know how to use the concessions in the tax laws to his advantage.
I can never have up to 5% effective tax rate no matter how many billions I make in the market.
Except the rewrite the law, and they won't. Nothing to worry about. I'm a happy, patriotic taxpayer myself, and very proud of Sunrisepebble if he helps maximally to boost our revenue story.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:20pm On Feb 16 |
Sunrisepebble: Eight zero portfolio gain TODAY  Hmm, the taxman is proud of you.  If you like turn your portfolio to Heirs Holdings, the taxman will wait for you and/or your heirs.  The vulture is a patient bird .  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:04pm On Feb 13*. Modified: 8:36pm On Feb 13 |
Sunrisepebble: My portfolio gained 8 zeros this week Rome was not built overnight. When you are wanaJo, you are big.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 4:32am On Feb 09 |
Greetings, CP, Happy New Year.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:44pm On Feb 05*. Modified: 6:06pm On Feb 05 |
Streetinvestor2: If u see #1 make u thank God If it slows around 1.00 I will load more. Do you think I'm afraid of making money? I mean, should I be afraid to seize a money making opportunity if it presents itself, or what. ? |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 4:18pm On Feb 04*. Modified: 4:43pm On Feb 04 |
Deadlytruth: Same here with sub 1 m units. But this N5 hit will be a miracle. For me, once it his N2, jumpiing out follows. Don't mind me, I will soften my stance along the way. That 5 na initial braggadocio from intoxication with happiness.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 4:08pm On Feb 04 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 1:08pm On Feb 04 |
essentialone: No, they have been on Suspension for the past 7 years. This is how you know some of us old timers in this market. A Gamble wagered 7 years ago that ended in a death-like trap. Thank God it did not pass from coma to death; From suspension to delisting like many did. All this my celebration is for just a tasere sub 1 million units, not a fraction unit of which is for sale under 5, no fex...  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:50am On Feb 04 |
essentialone: only 2 units of Fortis Insurance has been sold today. Holders are not smiling at all... It will become available from 1.00. Will not reduce Zichis bid because it's too cheap, and ppl have money in this country. They should support this return with at least one "manageable" Result. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 11:36am On Feb 04 |
yMcy56: FTGINSURE
The father of the prodigal son in Luke 15 says: "For this my son was dead but is now alive again" 😁 All this jubilation. . I'm sure you're heavily loaded. I'm also a witness. Praise The Lord. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 10:57am On Feb 04 |
essentialone: Fortis Global Insurance on Full Bid as predicted. 500% profit Rally is guaranteed from today moving forward... Where is that, it's not trading on Morgan. But let it happen. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 8:52am On Feb 04 |
zendi:
What I expect between now and next trading is acquisition miracle news.
Short of that, dark is come to the stock.
 Above posted ystd after bad Result. Now, the master of oratory roars. You can't beat Chuka in this game. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:09pm On Feb 03*. Modified: 5:47pm On Feb 03 |
emmanuelewumi: Revenue of less than N150 million in 17 months, admin expenses of N1.2 billion. Admin expenses is higher than revenue.
Operating loss of about N1.8 billion What I expect between now and next trading is acquisition miracle news. Short of that, dark is come to the stock.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 1:07pm On Feb 03 |
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Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 12:29pm On Feb 03*. Modified: 3:17pm On Feb 03 |
EDUECO: But I thought ACCESSCORP is not increasing in price ? 
So how is Access Bank now a good candidate for investment?  Because it's laggardness relative to it's peers has made it sexier to value hunters. Do you think you're the only eye on Access because we joke about gambling and the jijoing of Lekos? Edueco, alias "Dividend History".  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 3:55pm On Feb 01 |
emmanuelewumi: You ought to know by now that my writings are directed to investors who invest with facts and figures. But I started by agreeing with you, in my first line. Then I proceeded to tell you how we jijoists dance to the music. Investors and traders know what they're doing, and make money. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 3:00pm On Feb 01*. Modified: 3:18pm On Feb 01 |
emmanuelewumi: I will write about the negative vibes others can write about the positive vibes of Oando
Shareholders fund is negative N553 billion
Debt is N3 Trillion
Finance cost is N59 billion
Working Capital is negative N3.2 Trillion
Net operating cash flow is negative N147 billion
Free Cash Flow is negative N259 billion. Working for the banks, as you once put it. As for us Oandites, we shall continue to jijo it, collecting our redistributables and wishing for one massive oil bull to come one day and help us wipe all the problems away. In fact, all these negatives are why it remains affordable and jijoable. You can't jijo Aradel because it's price has gone beyond frequent gyrations. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 7:50pm On Jan 31 |
debeey87: ETRANZACT needs to correct properly The post was about CWG. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 4:25pm On Jan 31*. Modified: 4:42pm On Jan 31 |
yMcy56: I expect the result of CWG to be celebrated here but see the kind way you praised them with bad mouth 😺 🤔 If someone should follow some of the comments here, such will end up missing positioning in good stocks 😊
Small time, we'll wonder how the companies with little or no revenues are doing well on the exchange compared to solid ones...
Meanwhile, CWG has performed excellently well, no wonder the share price keeps going up steadily.....
I'll wait for analysis of the analysts outside this forum... 
@ Currentprice, compliment Sir...... We needed the new fair price of this stock pls....thanks sir..🎉🙌
https://doclib.ngxgroup.com/Financial_NewsDocs/45933_CWG_PLC-_YEAR_END_-_FINANCIAL_STATEMENT_FOR_2025_FINANCIAL_STATEMENTS_JANUARY_2026.pdf The performance is impressive, everybody agrees. But the price has ceased to be sexy enough to move us like those who got SCOA before the pumping started. Sorry if this comment reads like a joint work of Nosa and Agba.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 6:50pm On Jan 30 |
chimex38: Lol..School teaching fit also be mission work  You're quite right. There are missionary schools all over the place. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:20pm On Jan 30 |
Agbalowomeri: He changed his moniker from INTENDIN You took this from my mouth. I was about to say he reminds me of one old intendy. |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 5:05pm On Jan 30 |
chimex38: Retiring as a classroom teacher/ pastor or passive lecturer could also be in the books.
You aint out of the woods yet.  Pastor still possible, yes, as volunteer missionary work. Classroom teacher ruled out.....how much they go pay me? Unless na Elon Musk private school, wey go pay in dollars.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 6:31pm On Jan 29 |
Agbalowomeri: You must be 21
Na only GenZ fit understand my drift  Given your reputation, your drift is not difficult to understand. My first son is 22, but I could snatch his girl friend if not for the grace of self discipline.  |
Investment › Re: Nigerian Stock Exchange Market Pick Alerts by zendi: 4:25pm On Jan 29 |
SonofElElyonRet: No. You too dey explain Ojukwu wrote in the condolence register that Awolowo was the greatest President Nigeria never had. In my case, I'm alive and and strong, but it may be from the above that I am the greatest teacher, or pastor, that Nigeria has missed. Those people are great at explaining.  |