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EABL profit warning
KulaRaha
#11 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 12:00:46 PM
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Keep dreaming!!!

I will be buying EABL as you dreamers sell.

I recall a similar profit warning a year ago, and I bet the guy who issued it accumulated shares while poor suckers sold.

EABL IS THE ONLY TRUE BLUE CHIP ON THE NSE!
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Insurgent
#12 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 12:10:03 PM
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FUNKY wrote:
Guys do not underestimate this counter,it is still the KING in Kenya and the best thing right would be to just hold onto the shares and wait for the year end results. Incase if they do not declare a dividend or give a less dividend i am sure they will declare a good bonus.


Bonuses are declared at the strength of retained profits or reserves which is then used to back the bonuses issued while the reserves are converted into capital accumilation. EABL has exhausted its reserves, its now driving on the rims. So please, don't make me feel like we are cultivating novice tendencies on line.


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#13 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 1:59:33 PM
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EABL should take lessons from BAT. I swear I would l also love to know how they do it. You know in SWOT how they tell you to turn your Threats into Opportunities? I never thought it was possible until BAT... Always comes out stronger.

BBI will solve it
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Barrywhite
#14 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 4:46:00 PM
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What are the conditions necessary to declare a profit warning at the NSE? Is it a 20% drop? Safaricom dropped 12% and didnt declare a profit warning? EABL is facing turbulent times, but l doubt there will be a profitability drop of such high magnitude to warrant a profit warning? In between, Equity could beat EABL to become the second most profitable company in Kenya this year?
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mwanahisa
#15 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 4:58:40 PM
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@Barrywhite. 25% drop or more in profits from the previous comparative period. SO NO PROFIT WARNING FROM EABL. Still, there are better stocks out there but EABL remains a good speculative play at this price range and especially if it continues dropping.

Barrywhite wrote:
What are the conditions necessary to declare a profit warning at the NSE? Is it a 20% drop? Safaricom dropped 12% and didnt declare a profit warning? EABL is facing turbulent times, but l doubt there will be a profitability drop of such high magnitude to warrant a profit warning? In between, Equity could beat EABL to become the second most profitable company in Kenya this year?

Barrywhite
#16 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 5:07:55 PM
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@Mwanahisa. Thanks plenty for info. I totally concur that 25% drop is simply put, impossible at this point.
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accelriskconsult
#17 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 5:35:42 PM
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How much was EABL paying out to SABMILLER as dividends? This portion of dividends may be quite significant if reinvested.
mwanahisa
#18 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 5:37:18 PM
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Barrywhite wrote:
@Mwanahisa. Thanks plenty for info. I totally concur that 25% drop is simply put, impossible at this point.


Agreed!
sparkly
#19 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 8:28:24 PM
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mwanahisa wrote:
Barrywhite wrote:
@Mwanahisa. Thanks plenty for info. I totally concur that 25% drop is simply put, impossible at this point.


Agreed!

EABL is the super defensive stock of east and central africa. With the EAC common market, EABL has a potential market of close to 50 million thirsty customers.
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the deal
#20 Posted : Tuesday, July 12, 2011 8:33:30 PM
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sparkly wrote:
mwanahisa wrote:
Barrywhite wrote:
@Mwanahisa. Thanks plenty for info. I totally concur that 25% drop is simply put, impossible at this point.


Agreed!

EABL is the super defensive stock of east and central africa. With the EAC common market, EABL has a potential market of close to 50 million thirsty customers.

I agree @Sparkly....companies with proven regional operations are the ultimate defensive stocks not Safconsmile
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