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Market Report for the Week Ended Friday, August 15th

authordonne4real | August 17, 2008

A turnover of 6.4 billion shares worth N47.94 billion in 60,803 deals was recorded this week, in contrast to a total of 3.25 billion shares valued at N43.71 billion exchanged last week in 72,486 deals. There were no transactions in the Federal Government Development Stocks, State Government Bonds and Industrial Loans/Preference Stocks sectors.

The Banking subsector was the most active during the week (measured by turnover volume), with 4.5 billion shares worth N37.4 billion exchanged by investors in 30,244 deals. Volume in the Banking subsector was largely driven by activity in the shares of Spring Bank Plc. Trading in the shares of the Bank accounted for 3.45 billion shares, representing 77.2% of the subsector’s turnover.

The Insurance subsector, boosted by activity in the shares of Investment & Allied Assurance Plc, followed on the week’s activity chart with a turnover of 1.42 billion shares valued at N1.7 billion in 8,088 deals. Last week, the Insurance subsector led on the activity chart and was followed by the Banking subsector.

Price Movement
The All-Share Index dropped by 4.4% to close on Friday at 47,517.87. The market capitalization of the 210 First -Tier equities closed lower at N9.7 trillion.
Twenty - Six (26) stocks appreciated in price during the week, higher than the seventeen (17) in the preceding week. Also, as in the preceding week, Chevron Oil Nigeria Plc led on the gainers’ table with a gain of N62.00 to close at N286.44 per share while Mobil Oil Nigeria Plc followed with N51.00 to close at N315.00 per share. Other price gainers in the Top 10 category include:
+ Julius Berger Nigeria Plc     - N9.27
+ BOC Gases Plc         - N6.36
+ The Okomu Oil Palm Plc     - N4.86
+ Guinness Nigeria Plc     - N4.52
+ Berger Paints Plc         - N2.75
+ Longman Nigeria Plc     - N2.60
+ Neimeth International Pharmaceuticals Plc     - N1.43
+ 7-Up Bottling Co. Plc     - N0.60

Eighty (80) stocks depreciated in price during the week, lower than the eighty-eight (88) in the preceding week. Total Nigeria Plc led on the price losers’ table, dropping by N34.29 to close at N206.21 per share while Oando Plc followed with a loss of N20.30 to close at N149.15 per share. Other price losers in the Top 10 category include:
- UACN Plc - N6.86
- Chemical & Allied Products Plc - N4.88
- Intercontinental Bank Plc     - N4.72
- Academy Press Plc         - N4.00
- Ashaka Cement Plc         - N3.99
- First Bank of Nigeria Plc     - N3.32
- Dangote Flour Mills Plc     - N3.00
- Lafarge WAPCO Plc         - N2.90

Five equity prices were adjusted for dividend and or bonus as recommended by the Board of Directors. Academy Press Plc was adjusted for dividend of N0.06 per share and bonus of 1 for 2. Flour Mills Nigeria Plc was adjusted for dividend of N1.00 per share and bonus of 1 for 10. Nigerian Bag Manufacturing Co. Plc was adjusted for dividend of N0.05 per share. Diamond Bank Plc was adjusted for dividend of N0.56 per share and bonus of 1 for 10. Intercontinental WAPIC Insurance Plc was adjusted for dividend of N0.125 per share and bonus of 1 for 5.

New Listing
The 1,548,780,000 shares in favour of Capital Hotels Plc were admitted to the Daily Official List at a price of N6.50 per share on Thursday, August 14, 2008 by way of Introduction. The shares were listed in the Hotel & Tourism subsector. By this action, the number of listed companies and securities increased to 226 and 319, respectively.

Supplementary Listings
A total of 100,800,000 shares were added to the shares outstanding in the name of Academy Press Plc following the bonus of 1 for 2. A total of 155,306,666 shares were added to the shares outstanding in the name of Flour Mills Plc following the bonus of 1 for 10. A total of 1,315,931,191 shares were added to the shares outstanding in the name of Diamond Bank Plc following the bonus of 1 for 10. A total of 843,634,000 shares were added to the shares outstanding in the name of Intercontinental WAPIC Insurance Plc the bonus of 1 for 5.

Special Sale
There was Special Sale on the floors of The Exchange on Thursday August 14, 2008 of 637,919,840 shares of Capital Hotels Plc by the Federal Government of Nigeria through the Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE). The shares would be allocated and sold in the six geo-political zones on specific Trading Floors of The Exchange on specified dates.

Change of Name and Sector Reclassification
The name of Royal Exchange Assurance (Nigeria) Plc was changed to Royal Exchange Assurance Plc following business restructuring. Also, the company was moved from the Insurance sector and listed in the “Other Financial Institutions” sector.

Technical Suspension
The Full Suspension on Spring Bank Plc was downgraded to Technical Suspension on Monday, August 11, 2008. The downgrade became imperative as the management of The Exchange is satisfied with the progress being made at resolving the issues that led to the imposition of the full suspension.

Company News
UNION HOMES SAVINGS & LOANS PLC: Audited result for the year ended 31st March 2008 shows Turnover of N8.92 billion as against N8.4 billion in 2007. Profit after tax stood at N2 billion compared with N1.0 billion in 2007. The Directors are recommending a dividend of N0.10 per share and bonus of 1 for 4. The date of closure of register of members is August 25, 2008 while payment date is September 15, 2008.

ZENITH BANK PLC: Unaudited result for the year ended 30th June 2008 shows Gross Earnings of N158.3 billion, as against N94.9 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N41.04 billion compared with N18.8 billion in 2007.

DANGOTE SUGAR REFINERY PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N43.1 billion, as against N40.8 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N12.84 billion compared with N11.5 billion in 2007. The Directors are recommending an interim dividend of N0.85 per share. The date of closure of register of members is August 29, 2008 while payment date is September 8, 2008.

NESTLE NIGERIA PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N22.9 billion, as against N20.21 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N3.3 billion compared with N3.1 billion in 2007.

TOTAL NIGERIA PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N85.85 billion, as against N66.4 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N2.225 billion compared with N1.4 billion in 2007.

AFRICAN PETROLEUM PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N80.75 billion, as against N48.82 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N3.9 billion compared with N2.15 billion in 2007.

CONOIL PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N75.1 billion, as against N32.83 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N2.65 billion compared with N866 million in 2007.

GLAXO SMITHKLINE CONSUMER PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N6.03 billion, as against N4.4 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N786.05 million compared with N334.75 million in 2007.

RED STAR EXPRESS PLC: Unaudited result for the first quarter ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N967.5 million, as against N745.6 million in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N99.22 million compared with N65.33 million in 2007.

MAY & BAKER NIGERIA PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N2.3 billion, as against N1.6 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N96.2 million compared with N89.1 million in 2007.

CONTINENTAL REINSURANCE PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Gross Premium of N2.6 billion, as against N1.12 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N927.13 million compared with N498.74 million in 2007.

REGENCY ALLIANCE INSURANCE PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Gross Premium of N821.25 million, as against N610.43 million in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N176.43 million compared with N90.73 million in 2007.

CUSTODIAN & ALLIED INSURANCE PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Gross Premium of N2.01 billion, as against N1.31 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N648.61 million compared with N435.83 million in 2007.

EQUITY ASSURANCE PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Gross Premium of N1.24 billion, as against N1.05 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N504.25 million compared with N188.71 million in 2007.

ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION INDUSTRIES PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N605.7 million, as against N549.8 million in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N29.32 million compared with N18.4 million in 2007.

THOMAS WYATT NIGERIA PLC: Audited result for the year ended 31st March 2008 shows Turnover of N162.75 million as against N121.85 million in 2007. Profit after tax stood at N2.02 million compared with profit after tax and extra-ordinary income of N0.273 million in 2007. The Directors are recommending a bonus of 1 for 10. The date of closure of register of members is September 8, 2008.

FTN COCOA PROCESSORS PLC: Audited result for the 4 months ended 30th April 2008 shows Turnover of N324.6 million, as against N267.1 million during the year ended December 31, 2007. Profit before tax stood at N143.2 million compared with profit after tax and extra-ordinary items of N142.8 million during the year ended December 31, 2007.

STARCOMMS PLC: Unaudited result for the half year ended 30th June 2008 shows Turnover of N17.4 billion, as against N8.7 billion in the comparable period of 2007. Loss after tax stood at N1.01 billion compared with N381 million in 2007.

EVANS MEDICAL PLC: Audited result for the year ended 31st December 2007 shows Turnover of N3.15 billion as against N2.91 billion in 2006. Loss after tax stood at N317.02 million compared with profit after tax of N132.2 million in 2006. The date of closure of register of members is September 8, 2008.

EVANS MEDICAL PLC: Unaudited result for the first quarter ended 31st March 2008 shows Turnover of N1.2 billion, as against N746.9 million in the comparable period of 2007. Profit after tax stood at N111.0 million compared with loss after tax of N21.0 million in 2007.

NIGERIAN INTERNATIONAL DEBT FUND: Audited result for the year ended 31st December 2007 shows Total investment Income of N180.4 million as against N406.6 million in 2006. The Net loss stood at N85.3 million compared with net profit of N228.93 million in 2006.

Report on the OTC Market for FGN Bonds
A turnover of 147.44 million units worth N144.7 billion in 1,339 deals was recorded this week, in contrast to a total of 191 million units valued at N189.6 billion exchanged in 1650 deals during the week ended August 7, 2008. The most active bond (measured by turnover volume) was the 5th FGN Bond 2018 Series 2 with a traded volume of 21.82 million units valued at N20.33 billion in 153 deals.

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Vogts. Hmmm…..

authordonne4real | February 4, 2008

Vogts

Here is a great article about Vogts. I second the writer’s opinion

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Watch the Nations Cup Live Online

authordonne4real | January 21, 2008

You can watch the on-going Nations Cup online at AsiaPlateTV.
I watch the opening game yesterday and the quality was super. The streaming was  very stable. You might need to install the TVAnts software to be able to properly enjoy the live streaming.

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Nigeria’s Nations Cup Team List

authordonne4real | December 11, 2007

Here is the list of Nigeria’s team to the Nations Cup in 2008:

Goalkeepers:
Austin Ejide (Bastia/FRA)
Dele Aiyenugba (Bnei Yehuda/ISR)
Vincent Enyeama (Hapoel Tel Aviv/ISR)

Defenders:
Rabiu Afolabi (Sochaux/FRA)
Danny Shittu (Watford/ENG)
Onyekachi Apam (OGC Nice/FRA)
Obinna Nwaneri (FC Sion/SWI)
Joseph Yobo (Everton/ENG)
Ifeanyi Emeghara (Steaua Bucharest/ROM)
Kingsley Udoh (Akwa United)
Efe Ambrose (Kaduna United)
Taye Taiwo (Marseille/FRA)

Midfielders:
Seyi Olofinjana (Wolves/ENG)
Dickson Etuhu (Sunderland/ENG)
Richard Eromoigbe (Levski Sofia/BUL)
John Mikel Obi (Chelsea/ENG)
Sani Kaita (Sparta Rotterdam/NED)
Onyekachi Okonkwo (FC Zurich/SWI)
Yusuf Ayila (Dynamo Kyiv/UKR)
Lukman Haruna (Crystal Academy)
Rabiu Ibrahim (Sporting Lisbon/POR)
Oladapo Olufemi (Boavista/POR)

Strikers:
Nwankwo Kanu
John Utaka (Portsmouth/ENG)
Osaze Odemwingie (Lokomotiv Moscow/RUS)
Mannaseh Ishiaku (MSV Duisburg/GER), Ikechukwu Uche (CF Getafe/SPA)
Yakubu Aiyegbeni (Everton/ENG)
Ayodele Makinwa (SS Lazio/ITA)
Obinna Nsofor (Chievo Verona/ITA)
Obafemi Martins (Newcastle/ENG)

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U-23 Team Keeps The Dream Alive

authordonne4real | November 17, 2007

The U-23 was spectacular as they held on to play a draw with the Ghanian Black Meteors. That is despite the fact that 2 prominent players, Mikel Obi and Taiye Taiwo were missing and that Gyan Asamaoh was in the Ghanian team.
We now have to win the next game against South Africa to ensure that we qualify and I just pray that they win this game and dont mess up.
Kudos to Samson Siasia and team.

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Farewell Coach Yemi Tella

authordonne4real | October 21, 2007

Coach Yemi Tella

Just 6 weeks after leading the Nigerian U-17 team to the U-17 World Cup, Coach Yemi Tella has died of lung cancer. He died on Saturday at LUTH.
Farewelll, Coach Tella.

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Nations Cup Draw

authordonne4real | October 19, 2007

Group A (Accra)
Ghana
Namibia
Guinea
Morocco

Group B (Sekondi)
Nigeria
Benin
Mali
Ivory Coast

Group C (Kumasi)
Egypt
Sudan
Zambia
Cameroon

GROUP D (Tamale)
Tunisia
Angola
South Africa
Senegal

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Video of U17 Finals

authordonne4real | September 23, 2007

Here is the video of the U-17 final between Nigeria and Spain

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Kudos to the Falcons

authordonne4real | September 21, 2007

Falcons

Although the Falcons did not go past the first round, they deserve a lot of commendation for their efforts. They were grouped with the first, third and fifth ranked nations in the competition. Despite that, they drew with Sweden and lost narrowly to North Korea and the US. Yet, they were treated shamefully by the NFA. Their bonuses and allowances (which had been slashed) were not paid and they had to go on a protest before they could get anything.

They are truly great players and I commend them for their hardwork.

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Proof That Nigerians Are Capable

authordonne4real | September 11, 2007

Coach Yemi Tella is a great proof that Nigerians, when provided with the adequate resources are extremely capable. After all the uproar over the appointment of Coach Tella, he has won the U-17 cup for Nigeria. The Nigerian team was the only team to win all their games scoring great goals and conceding just 3 goals in total. That was remarkable. They played against the best teams in the world and proved their worth.

And sadly, I read on the FIFA site and in the Vanguard Newspapers that he was battling cancer. Here is the quote from the Vanguard article on his cancer:

“I congratulate all those who said that I appointed an illegal coach in Tella. Please, tell them that Amun’s illegal coach has won the World Cup”, the coach cum administrator who has gone into hibernation after his reign as Scribe of NFA said.

The Uromi-born coach who described himself as ‘Transformer of Talents’ after his ‘93 feat was one of the students of Yemi Tella at the National Institute for Sports, NIS. Apparently wanting to repay his lecturer for teaching him well, Amun appointed Tella as Coach of the U-17 and has been vindicated by his appointment with the magical feat of the Coach who has been suffering from cancer.

His ailment, perhaps, contributed to his ‘Siddon-look attitude’ on the bench even when the Eagles scored glorious goals or were subjected to serious onslaughts.

Coachie, we are praying for your full recovery. You have indeed made Nigerians proud.

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The Glorious Golden Eaglets

authordonne4real | September 9, 2007

The glorious Golden Eaglets have won the U-17 competition. For those of you who have been reading this blog, you will know by now that I am a big fan of this team and that their progress has been monitored and reported continuously. The heroic keeper, Ajiboye saved the first 2 penalties and we have now won the tournament 3 times.

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This U-17 team is awesome

authordonne4real | September 6, 2007

For anyone who has been reading this blog for sometime now, you will know that I am a big fan of this U-17 team. To say that they have been wonderful is a big understatement. They have won all their games handily. Despite the fact the Germany had huge possession, they still overcame the German team with ease. They are great and I hope that they win the tournament.
U-17 team

Christanus

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