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Bugatti
#91 Posted : Thursday, November 04, 2010 2:52:19 PM
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@PKoli=Since Class A will participate, i think the shares will be taken up all of them.What i know is that Class A have alot of money/Capital than Class B shareholders and in an event of undersubscription by Class B(individuals)then i think Class B will sweep everything.You know Co-operative movement controlls alot of money in terms of Billions.Thank God i bought the shares 3 months away after i smelt a rat.Lets get moving.This is the very right bus wacha Mumias inaenda juu na chini bure kabisa
Bugatti
#92 Posted : Thursday, November 04, 2010 2:54:10 PM
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Sorry i meant Class A will sweep everything
PKoli
#93 Posted : Thursday, November 04, 2010 2:57:31 PM
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Bugatti wrote:
@PKoli=Since Class A will participate, i think the shares will be taken up all of them.What i know is that Class A have alot of money/Capital than Class B shareholders and in an event of undersubscription by Class B(individuals)then i think Class B will sweep everything.You know Co-operative movement controlls alot of money in terms of Billions.Thank God i bought the shares 3 months away after i smelt a rat.Lets get moving.This is the very right bus wacha Mumias inaenda juu na chini bure kabisa


CIC is not worried since the single largest shareholder Coop Bank will take up their rights and if required to up they will compfortably do so. You are right class A will be taken by most Cooperatives. I think even class B should be fully subscribed. The ones not taken will be snabbed by other guys. I will take up my rights and apply for 100% additional.

I was lucky I bought during the 1st offer and I have adding slowly.
Kalameni
#94 Posted : Friday, November 05, 2010 11:23:58 PM
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Private placement has it been confirmed for new shareholders to acquire some nd do you think it will be necessary,@ sir pkoli is private placement for class A or B Or both,info seems to be scanty.even staff of cic are in the dark.
PKoli
#95 Posted : Saturday, November 06, 2010 12:52:11 AM
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Kalameni wrote:
Private placement has it been confirmed for new shareholders to acquire some nd do you think it will be necessary,@ sir pkoli is private placement for class A or B Or both,info seems to be scanty.even staff of cic are in the dark.



Based on available information, this is a rights issue to existing class A and B shareholders. Check CIC website
Mkimwa
#96 Posted : Thursday, November 11, 2010 3:00:48 PM
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Visited my SACCO office, they have forms for private placement.. They sign the forms, and you take them to Kingdom securities along with money. Dont know the allocation criteria.
PKoli
#97 Posted : Sunday, November 14, 2010 11:32:04 PM
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Any body who watching CIC, what is the likely subscription rate for class B shares? I would like to make a decision whether to apply for extra shares or just pick up my rights.
PKoli
#98 Posted : Wednesday, November 24, 2010 12:00:30 AM
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Mkimwa wrote:
I have been looking for these shares for sometime now, na sijapata.

How do i acquire using this window? I am not a shareholder yet, lakini am a member of a sacco..



You should talk with CIC. They have openned the shares for both existing shareholders and non-shareholders provided they are members of the sacco. This is closing on 6th Dec, so get set
mwanahisa
#99 Posted : Wednesday, November 24, 2010 8:00:34 AM
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I thought closure is on Nov 29th or has it been extended? BTW, did anyone ever lay their hands on an Information Memorandum/Prospectus or Fact Sheet? I really hate investing in the dark, and so far I haven't seen too much light on this one.
Layman
#100 Posted : Wednesday, November 24, 2010 8:19:01 AM
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...@mwanahisa and others, the memorandum, fact sheet, etc are freely available at any branch of Co-operative insurance nearest to you......
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