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guru267
#21 Posted : Saturday, June 18, 2011 2:54:24 PM
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One needs a recession proof company in their portfolio in these uncertain years. KPLC in its current state will continue to announce positive profit growth until the day we die come recession or boom...
KPLC will also continue paying out a 48-52% of PAT to shareholders. That also guarantees dividend growth every year which I can sit on for years..

The tarriff review will be set to boost their ROA which assets have been growing.. This is the gem of the industrial sector..
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
the deal
#22 Posted : Saturday, June 18, 2011 3:54:44 PM
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Joined: 9/25/2009
Posts: 4,534
Location: Windhoek/Nairobbery
guru267 wrote:
One needs a recession proof company in their portfolio in these uncertain years. KPLC in its current state will continue to announce positive profit growth until the day we die come recession or boom...
KPLC will also continue paying out a 48-52% of PAT to shareholders. That also guarantees dividend growth every year which I can sit on for years..

The tarriff review will be set to boost their ROA which assets have been growing.. This is the gem of the industrial sector..

There is no recession @Hisah is an alarmist.smile
guru267
#23 Posted : Saturday, June 18, 2011 4:36:53 PM
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Joined: 1/21/2010
Posts: 6,675
Location: Nairobi
the deal wrote:
guru267 wrote:
One needs a recession proof company in their portfolio in these uncertain years. KPLC in its current state will continue to announce positive profit growth until the day we die come recession or boom...
KPLC will also continue paying out a 48-52% of PAT to shareholders. That also guarantees dividend growth every year which I can sit on for years..

The tarriff review will be set to boost their ROA which assets have been growing.. This is the gem of the industrial sector..

There is no recession @Hisah is an alarmist.smile


@the deal he is no alarmist.. If greece defaults this month we will see a recession worse than the housing one.. The NSE will crumble before your veey eyes
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
sparkly
#24 Posted : Sunday, June 19, 2011 5:00:51 PM
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Joined: 9/23/2009
Posts: 8,083
Location: Enk are Nyirobi
guru267 wrote:
the deal wrote:
guru267 wrote:
One needs a recession proof company in their portfolio in these uncertain years. KPLC in its current state will continue to announce positive profit growth until the day we die come recession or boom...
KPLC will also continue paying out a 48-52% of PAT to shareholders. That also guarantees dividend growth every year which I can sit on for years..

The tarriff review will be set to boost their ROA which assets have been growing.. This is the gem of the industrial sector..

There is no recession @Hisah is an alarmist.smile


@the deal he is no alarmist.. If greece defaults this month we will see a recession worse than the housing one.. The NSE will crumble before your veey eyes


@Guru recession kitu gani? Greece is just a blip on the global economy.
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guru267
#25 Posted : Sunday, June 19, 2011 7:05:05 PM
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sparkly wrote:
guru267 wrote:
the deal wrote:
guru267 wrote:
One needs a recession proof company in their portfolio in these uncertain years. KPLC in its current state will continue to announce positive profit growth until the day we die come recession or boom...
KPLC will also continue paying out a 48-52% of PAT to shareholders. That also guarantees dividend growth every year which I can sit on for years..

The tarriff review will be set to boost their ROA which assets have been growing.. This is the gem of the industrial sector..

There is no recession @Hisah is an alarmist.smile


@the deal he is no alarmist.. If greece defaults this month we will see a recession worse than the housing one.. The NSE will crumble before your veey eyes


@Guru recession kitu gani? Greece is just a blip on the global economy.


Ive got only one word for you @sparkly
"CONTAGION"
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
erifloss
#26 Posted : Sunday, June 19, 2011 7:26:59 PM
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Joined: 6/21/2010
Posts: 514
Location: Nairobi
sparkly wrote:
guru267 wrote:
the deal wrote:
guru267 wrote:
One needs a recession proof company in their portfolio in these uncertain years. KPLC in its current state will continue to announce positive profit growth until the day we die come recession or boom...
KPLC will also continue paying out a 48-52% of PAT to shareholders. That also guarantees dividend growth every year which I can sit on for years..

The tarriff review will be set to boost their ROA which assets have been growing.. This is the gem of the industrial sector..

There is no recession @Hisah is an alarmist.smile


@the deal he is no alarmist.. If greece defaults this month we will see a recession worse than the housing one.. The NSE will crumble before your veey eyes


@Guru recession kitu gani? Greece is just a blip on the global economy.

@sparkly, if the fall of a mere company(Lehmann) helped cause a recession what do you think will happen if a country goes under? That coupled with our unstable shilling, a beckoning election, high oil prices & a central bank that isn't reacting, how do you think foreign investors will react? They are the guys we mostly sell to at a premium!
'They say money cannot buy me happiness but when i compare when i had none and now, i'm happier' Kevin O'leary
craig
#27 Posted : Sunday, June 19, 2011 7:29:11 PM
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greece defaulting might be quite nasty..especially for europe; and if europe sneezes, africa...
guru267
#28 Posted : Sunday, June 19, 2011 7:52:44 PM
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Location: Nairobi
craig wrote:
greece defaulting might be quite nasty..especially for europe; and if europe sneezes, africa...

We must prepare...
I personally have been loading up on Ausi dollars like crazy...
Its rallied against the kenya shillin from 67 to 98 currently.. It will continue to follow gold up smile
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
hisah
#29 Posted : Sunday, June 19, 2011 11:01:53 PM
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@deal - what do you mean alarmist... I'd rather you present facts than name calling...

http://www.investopedia.com/terms/r/recession.asp - by Q3 2011 the KE GDP growth figures and revisions downwards will say it all... Thus the recession.

Now since you come from Namibia if my memory is correct, the 2011 GDP estimate is 4.8% and public debt as a GDP ratio 2011 estimate is 24.6%. Quite impressive than the KE economy thus Namibia looks more bullish.

As @guru has stated, if Greece goes belly up or any of the PIIGS (which they will based on the available data), we will be faced with a global recession yet again due to the contagion. As a point of reference for you watch how the Namibian Dollar (NAD) handles the USDNAD level at 7.05 - 7.10. Above this zone will present a test of 7.40 - 7.50 levels and inflation will start to spike. If the Greece or PIIGS default is disorderly (likely) the USDNAD can shoot above 8.0 despite the US too facing a default!? (The dollar crunch). At those levels risky asset class in Namibia will not be the place to be... Also note that a number of big econs have already cut back their 2011 GDP estimates from Eurozone, US, Japan and Australia. As for the BRIC, their 2011 Q1 GDP estimate also missed estimates. Therefore, as long as both the major and emerging economies are contracting, frontier markets too will shrink. All this info is available on the internet. Since the China boom was what was sold as the recovery saviour, well this saviour is not working fine... This chinese chip together with those eurozone defaults will take us down. So prepare for this eventuality. If this event can be avoided (a miracle) then all markets will go back to their happy moods smile


http://www.forexpros.com...s/usd-nad-advanced-chart
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
the deal
#30 Posted : Sunday, June 19, 2011 11:08:45 PM
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@Hisah my apologies to you...mad respect for you...look in the other thread...in fact do you have linkedin profile I would recommend you to my people.
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