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JUBILEE HOLDINGS POSTS 69% RISE IN PROFIT
PKoli
#21 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 2:42:34 PM
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qw25041985 wrote:
Bargain hunters will hold the price .


In the long run Jubilee has large swings. It could easily move to 140 and then bounce back to 200. Aga khan shares are very illiquid and so often desperate sellers will give them at a throw away price.
VituVingiSana
#22 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 2:53:28 PM
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PKoli wrote:
qw25041985 wrote:
Bargain hunters will hold the price .


In the long run Jubilee has large swings. It could easily move to 140 and then bounce back to 200. Aga khan shares are very illiquid and so often desperate sellers will give them at a throw away price.

Aga Khan firms are among the best... well-managed...
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
PKoli
#23 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 2:57:49 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
PKoli wrote:
qw25041985 wrote:
Bargain hunters will hold the price .


In the long run Jubilee has large swings. It could easily move to 140 and then bounce back to 200. Aga khan shares are very illiquid and so often desperate sellers will give them at a throw away price.

Aga Khan firms are among the best... well-managed...


I do not dispute the fact that the firms are well managed. Just cautioned that they are illiquid and when one is patient you come make a kill. Look at NMG, Jubilee and DTK, they hardly move significant shares in a given day. Only lately, due to good results have we seen DTK moving huge volumes. This will not last
VituVingiSana
#24 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 3:01:46 PM
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PKoli wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
PKoli wrote:
qw25041985 wrote:
Bargain hunters will hold the price .


In the long run Jubilee has large swings. It could easily move to 140 and then bounce back to 200. Aga khan shares are very illiquid and so often desperate sellers will give them at a throw away price.

Aga Khan firms are among the best... well-managed...


I do not dispute the fact that the firms are well managed. Just cautioned that they are illiquid and when one is patient you come make a kill. Look at NMG, Jubilee and DTK, they hardly move significant shares in a given day. Only lately, due to good results have we seen DTK moving huge volumes. This will not last

I agree... and they have done well for me over the years especially those bought during Rights...

I was too young to buy the IPOs (except TPS)... but any shares I bought during the Rights have paid off handsomely... Patience is key...
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
the deal
#25 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 8:25:15 PM
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i think i should add some TPS to my portifolio...they once talked of Serena Mozambique...
Horton
#26 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 8:35:01 PM
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the deal wrote:
i think i should add some TPS to my portifolio...they once talked of Serena Mozambique...



The Deal....here's one for ya, why doncha stock up on jub,which is cheap and get the benefits of TPS by extension? Jub is cheap! TPS is not!

hmmmm...I sound like a JUB share salesman LOOL
PKoli
#27 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 8:40:34 PM
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Horton wrote:
the deal wrote:
i think i should add some TPS to my portifolio...they once talked of Serena Mozambique...



The Deal....here's one for ya, why doncha stock up on jub,which is cheap and get the benefits of TPS by extension? Jub is cheap! TPS is not!

hmmmm...I sound like a JUB share salesman LOOL


I thought there is more growth prospects in TPS due to tourism increase. The Rwanda and Uganda acquisitions (I am not sure) will boost their earnings
Horton
#28 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 8:54:05 PM
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PKoli wrote:
Horton wrote:
the deal wrote:
i think i should add some TPS to my portifolio...they once talked of Serena Mozambique...



The Deal....here's one for ya, why doncha stock up on jub,which is cheap and get the benefits of TPS by extension? Jub is cheap! TPS is not!

hmmmm...I sound like a JUB share salesman LOOL


I thought there is more growth prospects in TPS due to tourism increase. The Rwanda and Uganda acquisitions (I am not sure) will boost their earnings


I should have elaborated, I meant Jubilee own 6.5% of TPS on its own. Also from TPS top ten shareholders, there isPDM & IPS, where JUB has substantial shareholding....so i was suggesting buying JUB which are so much cheaper and by extension(or virtue if u will) of JUB owning so many shares of the company...again my views only..could be wrong...
Horton
#29 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 8:58:34 PM
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BTW, does anyone know when deadline for the banks/insurance companies is for the paid up capital top up? ie the 1BN for banks and 500m for consolidated insurance companies?

Coz (again with my JUB sales pitch, im sorry chaps) Its got paid up of 50Mn * 5Bob=250Mn. Its gotta raise that by another 250Mn. Easiest way for a company with JUBs Bal sheet. Bonus 1:1 and hey presto....
sparkly
#30 Posted : Monday, August 16, 2010 9:04:03 PM
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PKoli wrote:
Horton wrote:
the deal wrote:
i think i should add some TPS to my portifolio...they once talked of Serena Mozambique...



The Deal....here's one for ya, why doncha stock up on jub,which is cheap and get the benefits of TPS by extension? Jub is cheap! TPS is not!

hmmmm...I sound like a JUB share salesman LOOL


I thought there is more growth prospects in TPS due to tourism increase. The Rwanda and Uganda acquisitions (I am not sure) will boost their earnings

Serena should be a fav of fundamentalists. Kenya is a tourism and agricultural country, so you should be invested in either.
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