Ericsson wrote:http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/markets/news/Large-caps-tighten-grip-on-bourse-in-quarter-three/3815534-4161078-pdmi1cz/index.html
The wealth of investors at the Nairobi bourse continued to be concentrated in five blue-chips in the quarter ended September, underlining the struggle by the regulator to attract large firms.
Safaricom, East African Breweries, Equity, KCB and British American Tobacco marginally increased their share at the Nairobi Securities Exchange to an average of 65.88 per cent from 65.67 per cent.
Which struggle and they have failed to sign off the KQ open offer issue..
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