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co-op bank ipo prospectus
steve.m
#16 Posted : Friday, October 24, 2008 8:04:00 AM
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@mseiya: Don`t forget the bear if on 22 dec the situation will be still the same it will only rise for a few weeks then drop below IPO price.

@kingfisher: The total shares are 3.6 billion not 700million,hizo zao bado ni nyingi just a few examples kcb got 2.2 billion shares and baclays 1.3 billion and by the way they will only be second to safcom in total number of shares among the listed companies at nse.

Everybody has a plan `till they get hit -Mike Tyson
Mali
#17 Posted : Friday, October 24, 2008 9:41:00 AM
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Closing remarks:
1.Let the IPO go on
2.Don't buy now nor in December
3. Wait for Jan after kids go back to skul.

4. BUY in Feb @ 2.5!

my 2 cents (sorry).

wish is yesterday,hope is tomorrow.. today we make or break!
Yawezekana
#18 Posted : Friday, October 24, 2008 10:04:00 AM
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Counters dorminated by retail investors starting with Safaricom are known to be non performers,will coop be different? 66% of the IPO shares goes to retail investors. I tend to believe those predicting lower than IPO price in January unless something good happens.With the current inflation,poor economic outlook,retail investors will be desperate to dispose their holdings to meet their school fees and other basic needs in January.

Its time to wake up young people -Lets invest
wathuku
#19 Posted : Friday, October 24, 2008 11:05:00 AM
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This is one IPO I like. The big brothers know that Kenyans are shying off from it. For those not buying lets talk after Obama's nomination (hope he sails through).

Am crossing my fingers for those millions. Our market does not respond to fundamentals,rather forces of dd and ss..... though we can debate about it........ but keep doing your calculations. A lot of retail investers dont care about P/E ratios etc.

That's why the rich will always dominate this market because they buy at a time like now,when everyone is cursing - they are laughing all the way. Then when the shares start appreciating they get out make their billions and leave you scrolling across trying to see how many cents you have gained. The rich donminate the BODs and guess what,they will always make favourable decisions for 'themselves'.

Anyone recalls the monkey story? Most of us are now acting like those villagers.

But lets see how much the monkey will fetch.


Better to work smart than work hard
ji
#20 Posted : Friday, October 24, 2008 11:47:00 AM
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I will be buying in to the offer.
Coop is a serious bank.....remember its is the duty of an intelligent investor to acquire good companies at discounted prices.

'I never see what has been done; I only see what remains to be done.'



simonkabz
#21 Posted : Friday, October 24, 2008 12:02:00 PM
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The Biggest question is,IS COOP CHEAPER THAN EB,NIC,CFC???? If so,why not buy?? Who can giv us an indepth xplanation on this??

You never know what u can get away with until u try it!
TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
Gideonboots
#22 Posted : Friday, October 24, 2008 2:16:00 PM
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What is the par value for this share???

Hand that Giveth Receiveth
Mithamo
#23 Posted : Monday, June 22, 2009 12:19:00 PM
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Good people! I am very new as a member of SK. However,this particular discussion on co-op shares caught my attention since I have sizeable portion. Now that the market seems to be waking up,what's the best way forward. To sell or still to wait. And what fundamentals are driving up the market?

The likes of the real jammo,pablo,myeisia,mainat,wathuku and all,I need your answers like yesterday!


There is a very easy way to return from a casino with a small fortune: go there with a large one. ~Jack Yelton
Pablo
#24 Posted : Monday, June 22, 2009 3:06:00 PM
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The price of coop may be rising problably cause of the announcement of going into sudan. However,that aside fundermental analysis shows that this stock is the most underpriced financial stock. (maybe apart from NBK). I would not be surprised if that stock went to 15/-.

Be greedy when others are fearful,be fearful when others are greedy.
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