VVS, qw has 'misplaced' the link to the results.
He'll post it as soon as he finds it (maybe in little more than a month or 2. Hey, I'm only guessing here)
Anyway, I have never been in doubt that the KPLC share is a great investment. With Kenya continuing its rapid industrialisation, more power is needed. Plus as incomes rise, more residential homes will get connected. KPLC was supposed to slightly beat its target of 200,000 homes connected.
But I'm still going to wait for the completion of the restructuring.
By the way, with the EAC Customs union in place, can KPLC 'export' electricity to, say Tanzania? Or is it already exporting? Anyone?
GOD BLESS YOUR LIFE