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MTN Uganda IPO..Whats cutting over there??
Ericsson
#41 Posted : Thursday, December 09, 2021 6:36:13 AM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
obiero wrote:
Queen wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
64.8% subscription


Does this signify lack of confidence in the company or lack of liquidity in the market?

First day of trading on Monday will answer your questions


Why MTN Uganda’s IPO has failed to beat its target


External Factors
- This IPO was forced by the govt MTN was initially reluctant and only did it as licensing renewal requirement.
- The Uganda bourse is small with only 42,000 investors, and its performance is also lacklustre
- Covid 19 pandemic market aftershocks (job cuts, reduced incomes etc)
- Negative and biased social media commentaries

Internal Factors
- The IPO campaign by MTN was also lacklustre and not visible enough to excite the masses
- The share price was perceived to be too high and it was not clear to the public whether Mobile money will be part of the deal

Lets wait to see how the market will react

It could be another Safaricom, soon after listing, and if so then time for Kenyans to jump in at less than 6/-. It should cross-list on the NSE to attract Kenyans.



Safaricom should enter the Ugandan market through acquisition of majority stake of UTL


UTL is very risky venture after many years of mismanagement and underinvestment.

Unless the government of Uganda clears the liabilities, gives tax waivers, offers free frequency spectrum, gives national backbone optical fiber network and other incentives. Then maybe


The liabilities the government takes them similar to how Treasury took over Telkom Kenya liabilities during the privatisation.
Frequency spectrum will be part of the consideration that Safaricom will pay.
National optical fiber backbone is under NITA so Safaricom can lease for use,build its own or go wireless.
The cost of investment and modernization will be under Safaricom where they can negotiate on the price to be paid considering the costs they will incur to modernize.
Since Ethiopia has slowed down until they sort themselves out, perhaps Saf should look at Uganda. Suspend the dividend for FY22 to fund their expansion into UG while watching Ethiopia.


The developments Ethio telecom is undertaking on its network and business will provide very stiff competition to Safaricom Ethiopia.
Which developments? Not talk but real improvements. How is Ethiotel funding these developments?

-4G LTE expansion in the country
-Telebirr partnerships with service providers such as banks.
Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources.
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
VituVingiSana
#42 Posted : Friday, December 10, 2021 2:03:39 PM
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Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,049
Location: Nairobi
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
obiero wrote:
Queen wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
64.8% subscription


Does this signify lack of confidence in the company or lack of liquidity in the market?

First day of trading on Monday will answer your questions


Why MTN Uganda’s IPO has failed to beat its target


External Factors
- This IPO was forced by the govt MTN was initially reluctant and only did it as licensing renewal requirement.
- The Uganda bourse is small with only 42,000 investors, and its performance is also lacklustre
- Covid 19 pandemic market aftershocks (job cuts, reduced incomes etc)
- Negative and biased social media commentaries

Internal Factors
- The IPO campaign by MTN was also lacklustre and not visible enough to excite the masses
- The share price was perceived to be too high and it was not clear to the public whether Mobile money will be part of the deal

Lets wait to see how the market will react

It could be another Safaricom, soon after listing, and if so then time for Kenyans to jump in at less than 6/-. It should cross-list on the NSE to attract Kenyans.



Safaricom should enter the Ugandan market through acquisition of majority stake of UTL


UTL is very risky venture after many years of mismanagement and underinvestment.

Unless the government of Uganda clears the liabilities, gives tax waivers, offers free frequency spectrum, gives national backbone optical fiber network and other incentives. Then maybe


The liabilities the government takes them similar to how Treasury took over Telkom Kenya liabilities during the privatisation.
Frequency spectrum will be part of the consideration that Safaricom will pay.
National optical fiber backbone is under NITA so Safaricom can lease for use,build its own or go wireless.
The cost of investment and modernization will be under Safaricom where they can negotiate on the price to be paid considering the costs they will incur to modernize.
Since Ethiopia has slowed down until they sort themselves out, perhaps Saf should look at Uganda. Suspend the dividend for FY22 to fund their expansion into UG while watching Ethiopia.


The developments Ethio telecom is undertaking on its network and business will provide very stiff competition to Safaricom Ethiopia.
Which developments? Not talk but real improvements. How is Ethiotel funding these developments?

-4G LTE expansion in the country
-Telebirr partnerships with service providers such as banks.
Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources.
Links of recent sources for "Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources."
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Ericsson
#43 Posted : Friday, December 10, 2021 3:36:54 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 10,636
Location: NAIROBI
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
obiero wrote:
Queen wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
64.8% subscription


Does this signify lack of confidence in the company or lack of liquidity in the market?

First day of trading on Monday will answer your questions


Why MTN Uganda’s IPO has failed to beat its target


External Factors
- This IPO was forced by the govt MTN was initially reluctant and only did it as licensing renewal requirement.
- The Uganda bourse is small with only 42,000 investors, and its performance is also lacklustre
- Covid 19 pandemic market aftershocks (job cuts, reduced incomes etc)
- Negative and biased social media commentaries

Internal Factors
- The IPO campaign by MTN was also lacklustre and not visible enough to excite the masses
- The share price was perceived to be too high and it was not clear to the public whether Mobile money will be part of the deal

Lets wait to see how the market will react

It could be another Safaricom, soon after listing, and if so then time for Kenyans to jump in at less than 6/-. It should cross-list on the NSE to attract Kenyans.



Safaricom should enter the Ugandan market through acquisition of majority stake of UTL


UTL is very risky venture after many years of mismanagement and underinvestment.

Unless the government of Uganda clears the liabilities, gives tax waivers, offers free frequency spectrum, gives national backbone optical fiber network and other incentives. Then maybe


The liabilities the government takes them similar to how Treasury took over Telkom Kenya liabilities during the privatisation.
Frequency spectrum will be part of the consideration that Safaricom will pay.
National optical fiber backbone is under NITA so Safaricom can lease for use,build its own or go wireless.
The cost of investment and modernization will be under Safaricom where they can negotiate on the price to be paid considering the costs they will incur to modernize.
Since Ethiopia has slowed down until they sort themselves out, perhaps Saf should look at Uganda. Suspend the dividend for FY22 to fund their expansion into UG while watching Ethiopia.


The developments Ethio telecom is undertaking on its network and business will provide very stiff competition to Safaricom Ethiopia.
Which developments? Not talk but real improvements. How is Ethiotel funding these developments?

-4G LTE expansion in the country
-Telebirr partnerships with service providers such as banks.
Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources.
Links of recent sources for "Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources."



https://addisfortune.new...ergoes-major-expansion/
"What makes this investment different from previous iterations is that the company will do so using cash."

Read the last paragraph
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
VituVingiSana
#44 Posted : Tuesday, December 14, 2021 10:00:29 AM
Rank: Chief


Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,049
Location: Nairobi
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
obiero wrote:
Queen wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
64.8% subscription


Does this signify lack of confidence in the company or lack of liquidity in the market?

First day of trading on Monday will answer your questions


Why MTN Uganda’s IPO has failed to beat its target


External Factors
- This IPO was forced by the govt MTN was initially reluctant and only did it as licensing renewal requirement.
- The Uganda bourse is small with only 42,000 investors, and its performance is also lacklustre
- Covid 19 pandemic market aftershocks (job cuts, reduced incomes etc)
- Negative and biased social media commentaries

Internal Factors
- The IPO campaign by MTN was also lacklustre and not visible enough to excite the masses
- The share price was perceived to be too high and it was not clear to the public whether Mobile money will be part of the deal

Lets wait to see how the market will react

It could be another Safaricom, soon after listing, and if so then time for Kenyans to jump in at less than 6/-. It should cross-list on the NSE to attract Kenyans.



Safaricom should enter the Ugandan market through acquisition of majority stake of UTL


UTL is very risky venture after many years of mismanagement and underinvestment.

Unless the government of Uganda clears the liabilities, gives tax waivers, offers free frequency spectrum, gives national backbone optical fiber network and other incentives. Then maybe


The liabilities the government takes them similar to how Treasury took over Telkom Kenya liabilities during the privatisation.
Frequency spectrum will be part of the consideration that Safaricom will pay.
National optical fiber backbone is under NITA so Safaricom can lease for use,build its own or go wireless.
The cost of investment and modernization will be under Safaricom where they can negotiate on the price to be paid considering the costs they will incur to modernize.
Since Ethiopia has slowed down until they sort themselves out, perhaps Saf should look at Uganda. Suspend the dividend for FY22 to fund their expansion into UG while watching Ethiopia.


The developments Ethio telecom is undertaking on its network and business will provide very stiff competition to Safaricom Ethiopia.
Which developments? Not talk but real improvements. How is Ethiotel funding these developments?

-4G LTE expansion in the country
-Telebirr partnerships with service providers such as banks.
Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources.
Links of recent sources for "Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources."



https://addisfortune.new...ergoes-major-expansion/
"What makes this investment different from previous iterations is that the company will do so using cash."

Read the last paragraph
What's the date of the article?
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Ericsson
#45 Posted : Tuesday, December 14, 2021 2:23:44 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 10,636
Location: NAIROBI
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
obiero wrote:
Queen wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
64.8% subscription


Does this signify lack of confidence in the company or lack of liquidity in the market?

First day of trading on Monday will answer your questions


Why MTN Uganda’s IPO has failed to beat its target


External Factors
- This IPO was forced by the govt MTN was initially reluctant and only did it as licensing renewal requirement.
- The Uganda bourse is small with only 42,000 investors, and its performance is also lacklustre
- Covid 19 pandemic market aftershocks (job cuts, reduced incomes etc)
- Negative and biased social media commentaries

Internal Factors
- The IPO campaign by MTN was also lacklustre and not visible enough to excite the masses
- The share price was perceived to be too high and it was not clear to the public whether Mobile money will be part of the deal

Lets wait to see how the market will react

It could be another Safaricom, soon after listing, and if so then time for Kenyans to jump in at less than 6/-. It should cross-list on the NSE to attract Kenyans.



Safaricom should enter the Ugandan market through acquisition of majority stake of UTL


UTL is very risky venture after many years of mismanagement and underinvestment.

Unless the government of Uganda clears the liabilities, gives tax waivers, offers free frequency spectrum, gives national backbone optical fiber network and other incentives. Then maybe


The liabilities the government takes them similar to how Treasury took over Telkom Kenya liabilities during the privatisation.
Frequency spectrum will be part of the consideration that Safaricom will pay.
National optical fiber backbone is under NITA so Safaricom can lease for use,build its own or go wireless.
The cost of investment and modernization will be under Safaricom where they can negotiate on the price to be paid considering the costs they will incur to modernize.
Since Ethiopia has slowed down until they sort themselves out, perhaps Saf should look at Uganda. Suspend the dividend for FY22 to fund their expansion into UG while watching Ethiopia.


The developments Ethio telecom is undertaking on its network and business will provide very stiff competition to Safaricom Ethiopia.
Which developments? Not talk but real improvements. How is Ethiotel funding these developments?

-4G LTE expansion in the country
-Telebirr partnerships with service providers such as banks.
Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources.
Links of recent sources for "Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources."



https://addisfortune.new...ergoes-major-expansion/
"What makes this investment different from previous iterations is that the company will do so using cash."

Read the last paragraph
What's the date of the article?


2019.

The three year strategy was launched in 2019 and ends in 2022.
Some of the items mentioned are currently work in progress such as 4G LTE expansion,the business support system which was replaced just recently.

https://www.africa-press...-reach-80-mln-customers

Link of New Generation Business Support system that was self financed
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Ericsson
#46 Posted : Friday, December 24, 2021 12:57:50 PM
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[quote=obiero]2.5% gain on day one. too modest. will wait it out
https://www.bloomberg.co...-after-muted-ipo-demand[/quote]

Currently trading below IPO price.
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
VituVingiSana
#47 Posted : Monday, December 27, 2021 11:40:01 PM
Rank: Chief


Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,049
Location: Nairobi
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
kmucheke wrote:
obiero wrote:
Queen wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
64.8% subscription


Does this signify lack of confidence in the company or lack of liquidity in the market?

First day of trading on Monday will answer your questions


Why MTN Uganda’s IPO has failed to beat its target


External Factors
- This IPO was forced by the govt MTN was initially reluctant and only did it as licensing renewal requirement.
- The Uganda bourse is small with only 42,000 investors, and its performance is also lacklustre
- Covid 19 pandemic market aftershocks (job cuts, reduced incomes etc)
- Negative and biased social media commentaries

Internal Factors
- The IPO campaign by MTN was also lacklustre and not visible enough to excite the masses
- The share price was perceived to be too high and it was not clear to the public whether Mobile money will be part of the deal

Lets wait to see how the market will react

It could be another Safaricom, soon after listing, and if so then time for Kenyans to jump in at less than 6/-. It should cross-list on the NSE to attract Kenyans.



Safaricom should enter the Ugandan market through acquisition of majority stake of UTL


UTL is very risky venture after many years of mismanagement and underinvestment.

Unless the government of Uganda clears the liabilities, gives tax waivers, offers free frequency spectrum, gives national backbone optical fiber network and other incentives. Then maybe


The liabilities the government takes them similar to how Treasury took over Telkom Kenya liabilities during the privatisation.
Frequency spectrum will be part of the consideration that Safaricom will pay.
National optical fiber backbone is under NITA so Safaricom can lease for use,build its own or go wireless.
The cost of investment and modernization will be under Safaricom where they can negotiate on the price to be paid considering the costs they will incur to modernize.
Since Ethiopia has slowed down until they sort themselves out, perhaps Saf should look at Uganda. Suspend the dividend for FY22 to fund their expansion into UG while watching Ethiopia.


The developments Ethio telecom is undertaking on its network and business will provide very stiff competition to Safaricom Ethiopia.
Which developments? Not talk but real improvements. How is Ethiotel funding these developments?

-4G LTE expansion in the country
-Telebirr partnerships with service providers such as banks.
Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources.
Links of recent sources for "Ethio telecom is funding through internally generated sources."



https://addisfortune.new...ergoes-major-expansion/
"What makes this investment different from previous iterations is that the company will do so using cash."

Read the last paragraph
What's the date of the article?


2019.

The three year strategy was launched in 2019 and ends in 2022.
Some of the items mentioned are currently work in progress such as 4G LTE expansion,the business support system which was replaced just recently.

https://www.africa-press...-reach-80-mln-customers

Link of New Generation Business Support system that was self finance
So the article is at least 2 years old. Before COVID, the civil war and huge forex shortages. Good luck to Ethio Telcom without a foreign partner who can provide forex.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
My 2 cents
#48 Posted : Saturday, January 01, 2022 9:32:46 AM
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1058 IPOs in the States in 2021.
At end of 2021, two thirds were trading lower than IPO price.
VituVingiSana
#49 Posted : Sunday, January 02, 2022 7:28:45 PM
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My 2 cents wrote:
1058 IPOs in the States in 2021.
At end of 2021, two thirds were trading lower than IPO price.

Kenya for all IPOs in the recent past = 100% d'oh!
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Ericsson
#50 Posted : Tuesday, January 25, 2022 11:56:18 PM
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Share price down to Ush.180 from its IPO price of 200
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Ericsson
#51 Posted : Monday, March 07, 2022 6:10:04 PM
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MTN Uganda [@mtnug] FY 2021 Results:

🟡Total Revenue +9.7% to USHS 2.06T (KES 65.29B).
🟡Service Revenue +9.4% to USHS 2.04T (KES 64.66B).
🟡PBT +20.2% to USHS 490.94B (KES 15.56B).
🟡PAT +20.4% to USHS 340.4B (KES 10.79B).
🟡Final DPS - USHS 14.99 (KES 0.48), [2020: USHS 0].

https://pbs.twimg.com/me...ormat=jpg&name=small
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
obiero
#52 Posted : Monday, March 07, 2022 7:29:51 PM
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[quote=Ericsson]MTN Uganda [@mtnug] FY 2021 Results:

🟡Total Revenue +9.7% to USHS 2.06T (KES 65.29B).
🟡Service Revenue +9.4% to USHS 2.04T (KES 64.66B).
🟡PBT +20.2% to USHS 490.94B (KES 15.56B).
🟡PAT +20.4% to USHS 340.4B (KES 10.79B).
🟡Final DPS - USHS 14.99 (KES 0.48), [2020: USHS 0].

https://pbs.twimg.com/me...rmat=jpg&name=small[/quote]
Acceptable performance. We await the dividend

HF 428,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 15,750 ABP 6.45
Ericsson
#53 Posted : Tuesday, March 08, 2022 4:25:02 PM
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https://www.businessdail...from-mtn-uganda-3740172

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is set to earn a Sh5.9 million dividend from its investment in MTN Uganda after the telco declared a final payout equivalent to Sh0.149 per share.

The State-controlled pension fund acquired 39.18 million shares in the telecommunications firm last year when it went public through an initial public offering (IPO).
NSSF,made the investment through asset manager Sanlam.

Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
VituVingiSana
#54 Posted : Tuesday, March 08, 2022 10:52:28 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/corporate/industry/nssf-set-to-earn-sh5-9m-dividend-from-mtn-uganda-3740172

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is set to earn a Sh5.9 million dividend from its investment in MTN Uganda after the telco declared a final payout equivalent to Sh0.149 per share.

The State-controlled pension fund acquired 39.18 million shares in the telecommunications firm last year when it went public through an initial public offering (IPO).
NSSF,made the investment through asset manager Sanlam.

6mn is peanuts for NSSF UG but hopefully the dividend is much better for 2022 given the full year of ownership.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Ericsson
#55 Posted : Wednesday, March 09, 2022 6:34:24 AM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/corporate/industry/nssf-set-to-earn-sh5-9m-dividend-from-mtn-uganda-3740172

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is set to earn a Sh5.9 million dividend from its investment in MTN Uganda after the telco declared a final payout equivalent to Sh0.149 per share.

The State-controlled pension fund acquired 39.18 million shares in the telecommunications firm last year when it went public through an initial public offering (IPO).
NSSF,made the investment through asset manager Sanlam.

6mn is peanuts for NSSF UG but hopefully the dividend is much better for 2022 given the full year of ownership.

It's NSSF Kenya
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
VituVingiSana
#56 Posted : Wednesday, March 09, 2022 10:16:04 AM
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Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,049
Location: Nairobi
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/corporate/industry/nssf-set-to-earn-sh5-9m-dividend-from-mtn-uganda-3740172

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is set to earn a Sh5.9 million dividend from its investment in MTN Uganda after the telco declared a final payout equivalent to Sh0.149 per share.

The State-controlled pension fund acquired 39.18 million shares in the telecommunications firm last year when it went public through an initial public offering (IPO).
NSSF,made the investment through asset manager Sanlam.

6mn is peanuts for NSSF UG but hopefully the dividend is much better for 2022 given the full year of ownership.

It's NSSF Kenya
Peanuts for NSSF KE too but hopefully the returns in the future increase multifold.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Ericsson
#57 Posted : Wednesday, March 09, 2022 5:11:38 PM
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Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 10,636
Location: NAIROBI
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/corporate/industry/nssf-set-to-earn-sh5-9m-dividend-from-mtn-uganda-3740172

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is set to earn a Sh5.9 million dividend from its investment in MTN Uganda after the telco declared a final payout equivalent to Sh0.149 per share.

The State-controlled pension fund acquired 39.18 million shares in the telecommunications firm last year when it went public through an initial public offering (IPO).
NSSF,made the investment through asset manager Sanlam.

6mn is peanuts for NSSF UG but hopefully the dividend is much better for 2022 given the full year of ownership.

It's NSSF Kenya
Peanuts for NSSF KE too but hopefully the returns in the future increase multifold.

Plus the better dividend in 2022 will translate to a better share price.Currently it's trading 10% below it's IPO price.
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
VituVingiSana
#58 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2022 2:40:41 PM
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Posts: 18,049
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Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/bd/corporate/industry/nssf-set-to-earn-sh5-9m-dividend-from-mtn-uganda-3740172

The National Social Security Fund (NSSF) is set to earn a Sh5.9 million dividend from its investment in MTN Uganda after the telco declared a final payout equivalent to Sh0.149 per share.

The State-controlled pension fund acquired 39.18 million shares in the telecommunications firm last year when it went public through an initial public offering (IPO).
NSSF,made the investment through asset manager Sanlam.

6mn is peanuts for NSSF UG but hopefully the dividend is much better for 2022 given the full year of ownership.

It's NSSF Kenya
Peanuts for NSSF KE too but hopefully the returns in the future increase multifold.

Plus the better dividend in 2022 will translate to a better share price.Currently it's trading 10% below it's IPO price.

These days there are no guarantees.
BAT is struggling to get above 500 with a superb 53.50 DPS.
Even SCBK is around 142 with a 19/- DPS.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
My 2 cents
#59 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2022 2:46:30 PM
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SCBK and BAT are more like bonds rather than shares.
obiero
#60 Posted : Monday, March 14, 2022 7:45:19 PM
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My 2 cents wrote:
SCBK and BAT are more like bonds rather than shares.

This one made me laugh

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