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When is the Next NSE Bus Leaving the Stage
guru267
#421 Posted : Friday, November 23, 2012 5:03:22 PM
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hisah wrote:
But what is keeping me dazed is the fact that December is a few days away and elections just around the corner, but volumes keep piling up! I can't recall seeing this before.


Foreign investors know value for money when they see it! Any 5year investor would pass up buying stocks at these level of returns!

You know you should be buying stocks when dividend returns are greater than rental yields!!

The forward valuations on the NSE are still historically too low!!
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
hisah
#422 Posted : Friday, November 23, 2012 6:05:46 PM
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guru267 wrote:
hisah wrote:
But what is keeping me dazed is the fact that December is a few days away and elections just around the corner, but volumes keep piling up! I can't recall seeing this before.


Foreign investors know value for money when they see it! Any 5year investor would pass up buying stocks at these level of returns!

You know you should be buying stocks when dividend returns are greater than rental yields!!

The forward valuations on the NSE are still historically too low!!

Yes madam - P/E, div yield and P/B ratios are rosy. But the holiday circle manual states that bidders stop pressing on the gas during festives since sellers are more lenient to take profits softly. When was the manual changed - didn't get that memo Sad

I want discounts...
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
guru267
#423 Posted : Friday, November 23, 2012 6:09:40 PM
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hisah wrote:
guru267 wrote:
hisah wrote:
But what is keeping me dazed is the fact that December is a few days away and elections just around the corner, but volumes keep piling up! I can't recall seeing this before.


Foreign investors know value for money when they see it! Any 5year investor would pass up buying stocks at these level of returns!

You know you should be buying stocks when dividend returns are greater than rental yields!!

The forward valuations on the NSE are still historically too low!!

Yes madam - P/E, div yield and P/B ratios are rosy. But the holiday circle manual states that bidders stop pressing on the gas during festives since sellers are more lenient to take profits softly. When was the manual changed - didn't get that memo Sad

I want discounts...


Those trends, charts & patterns are just very short term gimmicks!!
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
sparkly
#424 Posted : Friday, November 23, 2012 6:16:52 PM
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guru267 wrote:
hisah wrote:
guru267 wrote:
hisah wrote:
But what is keeping me dazed is the fact that December is a few days away and elections just around the corner, but volumes keep piling up! I can't recall seeing this before.


Foreign investors know value for money when they see it! Any 5year investor would pass up buying stocks at these level of returns!

You know you should be buying stocks when dividend returns are greater than rental yields!!

The forward valuations on the NSE are still historically too low!!

Yes madam - P/E, div yield and P/B ratios are rosy. But the holiday circle manual states that bidders stop pressing on the gas during festives since sellers are more lenient to take profits softly. When was the manual changed - didn't get that memo Sad

I want discounts...


Those trends, charts & patterns are just very short term gimmicks!!


Taking profits on select counters is a good tactic IMO.
Life is short. Live passionately.
VituVingiSana
#425 Posted : Friday, November 23, 2012 6:33:02 PM
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guru267 wrote:
hisah wrote:
Btw if EABL bids continue like this, a Bralirwa trend is on the cards.

Have wazuans ever thought of EABL putting in a bid for a majority stake of Bralirwa to expand their market??
Who is the majority (controlling) shareholder of Bralirwa?
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
sparkly
#426 Posted : Friday, November 23, 2012 6:35:10 PM
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Aguytrying wrote:
@hisah. nice rap sheet. but do u say? of the following stocks i think it would be wise to take profits now. theres no harm done, if they do go up they can still be bought later. eabl, saf, kcb. nmg , arm,

i dont imagine those prices upheld in the next 5 months. on hfck i dont see much downside, but biased as i own shares there(happily)

ive been looking at neglected companies total, nbk, cfc bank, knre . food for thought

@aguy are you reading my mind??? On the stocks to hold on to, i have HF, Kengen, and Centum. Money released from ARM, EABL, SAF and NMG i would hold in cash and cash equivalents and wait for another buying opportunity.
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VituVingiSana
#427 Posted : Friday, November 23, 2012 6:38:31 PM
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@hisah - I have to admit that I find it unusual but there may be a feeling that elections will be 'peaceful' even if not smooth.

My theory is the army (not just the police) will be out in force. They will 'calm' down the situation as long as Kenyans (& some foreign pesky human rights activists) keep a blind eye to soldiers keeping the peace by use of (deadly) force where & when needed.

There is an element of speculation as well but if Kenya can weather the storm, the potential is huge for REGIONAL trade.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
hisah
#428 Posted : Friday, November 23, 2012 8:50:40 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
guru267 wrote:
hisah wrote:
Btw if EABL bids continue like this, a Bralirwa trend is on the cards.

Have wazuans ever thought of EABL putting in a bid for a majority stake of Bralirwa to expand their market??
Who is the majority (controlling) shareholder of Bralirwa?

Heineken group.
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
hisah
#429 Posted : Sunday, November 25, 2012 9:51:36 AM
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Kenya ranked among top FDI destinations in Africa after SA & Morocco - http://www.theeastafrica.../-/rpvmgrz/-/index.html

This is why the mbus is still moving at pace towards Dec...
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
VituVingiSana
#430 Posted : Sunday, November 25, 2012 10:45:01 AM
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hisah wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
guru267 wrote:
hisah wrote:
Btw if EABL bids continue like this, a Bralirwa trend is on the cards.

Have wazuans ever thought of EABL putting in a bid for a majority stake of Bralirwa to expand their market??
Who is the majority (controlling) shareholder of Bralirwa?

Heineken group.
Bingo! [Though I was hoping @guru answered it] So the chances of Heineken selling to EABL (Diageo) are very slim to none. Heineken is bulking up in the region [see Ethiopia] & not looking to sell expect at the crazy high price.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
guru267
#431 Posted : Sunday, November 25, 2012 12:05:28 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
the chances of Heineken selling to EABL (Diageo) are very slim to none.


Never say never! In the past EABL has done plenty of deals with SAB Miller which is even bigger than heineken group..
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
obiero
#432 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2012 12:06:20 AM
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Uhuru and Ruto court decision on 29.11.2012 will decide whether the mbus will finally break down

HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
VituVingiSana
#433 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2012 12:29:04 AM
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guru267 wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
the chances of Heineken selling to EABL (Diageo) are very slim to none.

Never say never! In the past EABL has done plenty of deals with SAB Miller which is even bigger than heineken group..
Which deals except for TZ Breweries which was more of a detente [keep out of KE & we stay out of TZ] but even that did not last...
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Aguytrying
#434 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2012 9:59:43 AM
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sparkly wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
@hisah. nice rap sheet. but do u say? of the following stocks i think it would be wise to take profits now. theres no harm done, if they do go up they can still be bought later. eabl, saf, kcb. nmg , arm,

i dont imagine those prices upheld in the next 5 months. on hfck i dont see much downside, but biased as i own shares there(happily)

ive been looking at neglected companies total, nbk, cfc bank, knre . food for thought

@aguy are you reading my mind??? On the stocks to hold on to, i have HF, Kengen, and Centum. Money released from ARM, EABL, SAF and NMG i would hold in cash and cash equivalents and wait for another buying opportunity.


@sparkly. i think anyone watching keenly can tell the current trend . kengen is a hold in my books too!
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mazingira
#435 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2012 2:28:41 PM
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Aguytrying wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
@hisah. nice rap sheet. but do u say? of the following stocks i think it would be wise to take profits now. theres no harm done, if they do go up they can still be bought later. eabl, saf, kcb. nmg , arm,

i dont imagine those prices upheld in the next 5 months. on hfck i dont see much downside, but biased as i own shares there(happily)

ive been looking at neglected companies total, nbk, cfc bank, knre . food for thought

@aguy are you reading my mind??? On the stocks to hold on to, i have HF, Kengen, and Centum. Money released from ARM, EABL, SAF and NMG i would hold in cash and cash equivalents and wait for another buying opportunity.


@sparkly. i think anyone watching keenly can tell the current trend . kengen is a hold in my books too!



Kengen BUY , Safcom HOLD , Kcb HOLD , Uchumi HOLD , EABL HOLD ,
hisah
#436 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2012 3:04:45 PM
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@mazingira - if mpesa bank is indeed going to unleash that product successfully, it is a buy for a long time! The turnover on the counter since results announcement means the bidders knew something...
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
dunkang
#437 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2012 3:23:14 PM
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hisah wrote:
@mazingira - if mpesa bank is indeed going to unleash that product successfully, it is a buy for a long time! The turnover on the counter since results announcement means the bidders knew something...


insider trading at nse is worrying. Last week E.A Cable had similar shock volumes then on friday comes the completely strange dated interim dividend.

Most of this 'foreigner' buys are actualy kenyans owned entities registered in tax havens.
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hisah
#438 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2012 4:08:23 PM
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dunkang wrote:
hisah wrote:
@mazingira - if mpesa bank is indeed going to unleash that product successfully, it is a buy for a long time! The turnover on the counter since results announcement means the bidders knew something...


insider trading at nse is worrying. Last week E.A Cable had similar shock volumes then on friday comes the completely strange dated interim dividend.

Most of this 'foreigner' buys are actualy kenyans owned entities registered in tax havens.

There's no market that doesn't have insider trading Sad

NSE shadows were well displayed during the uchumi debacle back in 2006... I was one of those that got trapped.
$15/barrel oil... The commodities lehman moment arrives as well as Sovereign debt volcano!
sparkly
#439 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2012 6:26:44 PM
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hisah wrote:
dunkang wrote:
hisah wrote:
@mazingira - if mpesa bank is indeed going to unleash that product successfully, it is a buy for a long time! The turnover on the counter since results announcement means the bidders knew something...


insider trading at nse is worrying. Last week E.A Cable had similar shock volumes then on friday comes the completely strange dated interim dividend.

Most of this 'foreigner' buys are actualy kenyans owned entities registered in tax havens.

There's no market that doesn't have insider trading Sad

NSE shadows were well displayed during the uchumi debacle back in 2006... I was one of those that got trapped.


Sad indeed. Too much information assymetery in this market.
Life is short. Live passionately.
mazingira
#440 Posted : Monday, November 26, 2012 7:05:28 PM
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I am a novice investor but enjoy economics and theories ...I'll tell you the big boys out thre I.e. big bucks and politicians will not let their vested interests fail...with the amounts some of these ppl own on the nse ...there's too much to loose...invest in banks ,communication and utilities Kenya is growing and if 2013 goes we'll forums ope Europe recovers coz that slow down may worsen . The Germans arein trbl and if they go very bad then Europe is done for and as a knock on effect we will be too...we were spared the American domino effect but a European crash would be major bad forthe whole world us included.

Safcom maybe able to be the next AT&T , I foresee them buying out neighboring operators but gdont do what Bharti airtel and essa have I.e. shot themselves in the foot.

Our banks are liquid and solid and expanding soon cross listing maybe

Kengen with Turkana wind, the new geothermals and hydro should have spare capacity which means reduced prices and better supply...result industrial boom...

If we protect our economy and environment I feel The Kenyan economy making serious leaps and bounds...

Infrastructure and corruption need addressing though
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