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Cde Monomotapa
#141 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 5:44:02 PM
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I figure if i'm to wait a while for excellent returns on Capital then dividend yield best be better than a bank a/c. That's a very key consideration for me.
young
#142 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 5:47:13 PM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Hahaha...I see we got something in common concerning high yielding stocks smile i remember after my shopping trip to "Dubai" to buy Scangroup all the way down to 14 bob acieving an of Av.26 bob. After the Ogilvy deal sold off in lots btwn 45-65 as the 70ct dividend became annoying!



Another young old tricks, financially healthy blue chips with Mzungu or foreign holding often return a high dividend as it is one of the legitimate ways they repartriate their funds to the home office . They rather do a rights or bonus issue than to pay miserly dividend.
Examples

EABL
BBK
Stanchart
BOC
BAT
BAMB

So tend to invest in most of them to get a few slices on their juicy returns.
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VituVingiSana
#143 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 6:02:38 PM
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young wrote:
Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Hahaha...I see we got something in common concerning high yielding stocks smile i remember after my shopping trip to "Dubai" to buy Scangroup all the way down to 14 bob acieving an of Av.26 bob. After the Ogilvy deal sold off in lots btwn 45-65 as the 70ct dividend became annoying!


Another young old tricks, financially healthy blue chips with Mzungu or foreign holding often return a high dividend as it is one of the legitimate ways they repartriate their funds to the home office . They rather do a rights issue than to pay miserly dividend.
Examples

EABL
BBK
Stanchart
BOC
BAT
BAMB

Not at all.
1) It's not a trick. They make profits. They have the right to a dividend. You own a house/building in Ghana. You earn rent. How you spend the rent is your own business. You can add an addition OR remit it to Nigeria OR invest it in Uganda.
2) All shareholders benefit. Dividends are not reserved for 'majority' shareholders. Many shareholders who bought BBK shares 20 yrs ago get dividends higher than the price they paid for the shares!
3) Kenya has (almost zero) capital controls so I do not understand "one of the legitimate ways they repartriate their funds"... What other method would they use that is not legitimate?
4) All the firms mentioned are 'MATURE' firms that are unlikely to grow their Kenya markets much more so why leave the cash in Kenya when it may produce sub-par returns. Some profitable high growth firms with foreign shareholding & low dividend payout include:
- Safaricom
- Total (expansion by buying Chevron)
- Agricultural Firms (Not high growth but low div payout e.g. Williamson)
- TPS/Serena (Expansion)
- Diamond Trust (EAC expansion)
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Cde Monomotapa
#144 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 6:09:52 PM
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I will side with @VVS as to the maturity of those foreign subsidiaries. Their part in Corporate Kenya is done. We now have our own MNC's now...KCB, KK, EBL, SCAN e.t.c. I wouldn't be caught dead invested in those foreign Subs.
young
#145 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 6:18:03 PM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
I will side with @VVS as to the maturity of those foreign subsidiaries. Their part in Corporate Kenya is done. We now have our own MNC's now...KCB, KK, EBL, SCAN e.t.c. I wouldn't be caught dead invested in those foreign Subs.



Unfortunately my friends, it is not about sentiments , it is not about patrotism it is all about facts.


http://allafrica.com/stories/201101310545.html


In general for dividend yield (income) mature and blue chip firms are your best bet in any part of the world.



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Cde Monomotapa
#146 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 6:18:13 PM
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And is it just me or is that KK might pay out 80cts dividend for FY2011 smile
young
#147 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 6:21:12 PM
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Please be aware there other high dividend yield blue chips I have not mentioned includes KK, Safcom, NMG and others inclusive.
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Cde Monomotapa
#148 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 6:22:55 PM
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Patriotism in another fashion is being invested in OCH, SAMEER, EVEREADY...but their present & future financial performance stink and are a waste of time for my investment shillings. Or what is it u r talking about?
young
#149 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 6:28:09 PM
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Even overseas MOST of the highest CONSISTENT dividend yield stocks are the age old blue chips.

I do not write theories but what I practice in various markets I am opportuned to be exposed to, it is the same principle, be it asia (Hong Kong), Pacific (Australia), US, Canada, RSA.
Kenya market with just 50 plus is a small fry and a little drop of my stocks investment experience.


Check out

www.topyields.nl

Asante Sana
The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
young
#150 Posted : Thursday, July 21, 2011 6:46:11 PM
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Bwana VVs,

Safcoom is a blue chip NOT a low dividend yield stock.
Dividend yield is relative to the price.
At the cumment price of Safcom at sub 4 bob, the dividend of 20 cent very superb because it is a little above 5% yield at the moment.

Cheers and Regards
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