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Nokia 3310 is a different scenario John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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With the sale of GM shares in GMEA to Isuzu, and also the sale of GOK shares in KWAL, there will be value uplift in Centum holdings in the said companies as their can bench mark prices to recent traded prices
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In what way is this company not a Venture capitalist The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
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Is this the year to get 1 for 5 share bonus? June is coming and hope it will be more than the limited 1 bob offered last year.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/30/2007 Posts: 1,558 Location: Nairobi
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Realtreaty wrote:Is this the year to get 1 for 5 share bonus? June is coming and hope it will be more than the limited 1 bob offered last year. Mr Realtreaty: 1. I dont know why you love bonuses soo much.....they dont add value its like me giving u 10 5bob coins for your 50/- note.....where is the difference?? Berkshire has neither given a dividend, bonus nor a stock split (with the exception of the B shares which was for a whole different reason) 2. According to the Centum FY 2013 annual report and I quote "Given that the share is trading at a material discount to intrinsic value the Board was of the view that increasing the supply of shares by issuing bonus shares would have the effect of possibly widening that gap. i am confident that we continue to execute on our strategy this gap shall close"The above was part of the Chairman's statement and the belief that Bonus shares only increase supply and depress prices further Good Luck Sir.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/30/2007 Posts: 1,558 Location: Nairobi
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Wow. Anyone watching Centum? Huge demand of late. Currently trading at 39.50.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/9/2006 Posts: 52 Location: USA
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Horton wrote:Wow. Anyone watching Centum? Huge demand of late. Currently trading at 39.50. If it's foreign demand, it may be because of a plug in Value Investor Insight. It's an influential newsletter. Larry Speidell, who manages a big US-based frontier hedge fund, talked about how Centum is one of his favorite stocks in an interview there last week. Disclosure: I've got a beneficial interest in Centum shares.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/30/2007 Posts: 1,558 Location: Nairobi
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hooverrl wrote:Horton wrote:Wow. Anyone watching Centum? Huge demand of late. Currently trading at 39.50. If it's foreign demand, it may be because of a plug in Value Investor Insight. It's an influential newsletter. Larry Speidell, who manages a big US-based frontier hedge fund, talked about how Centum is one of his favorite stocks in an interview there last week. Disclosure: I've got a beneficial interest in Centum shares. Hey Ryan. Yeah read about Frontier and Centum. There is local demand too. They are supposed to announce results in June We're in the same boat. I have a good exposure on this as well.
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hooverrl wrote:Horton wrote:Wow. Anyone watching Centum? Huge demand of late. Currently trading at 39.50. If it's foreign demand, it may be because of a plug in Value Investor Insight. It's an influential newsletter. Larry Speidell, who manages a big US-based frontier hedge fund, talked about how Centum is one of his favorite stocks in an interview there last week. Disclosure: I've got a beneficial interest in Centum shares. @Hoover which industries/ stocks do you think will beat the market in the next 5 years? Life is short. Live passionately.
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hooverrl wrote:Horton wrote:Wow. Anyone watching Centum? Huge demand of late. Currently trading at 39.50. If it's foreign demand, it may be because of a plug in Value Investor Insight. It's an influential newsletter. Larry Speidell, who manages a big US-based frontier hedge fund, talked about how Centum is one of his favorite stocks in an interview there last week. Disclosure: I've got a beneficial interest in Centum shares. centum have been experiencing net foreign buys especially from may. There are only two emotions in the stock market, fear and hope. The problem is, you hope when you should fear and fear when you should hope
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/9/2006 Posts: 52 Location: USA
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Thanks, LittleDove. Helpful info. Hey Horton, good to know that there are some other Centum believers. I'm not a fan of all of its ventures (esp Lamu), but they've got some interesting irons in the fire. And it's tough to ignore the big discount to NAV. Hi Sparkly. Our biggest bets are on KCB, Safaricom, and Centum. Also have exposure to Jubilee, Kenya Re, KenolKobil, and I&M. Generally, I think the big banks will do well over the next five years. I wish we had jumped in with both feet a few months ago, but I was still a bit skittish about impact of interest caps and South Sudan. Election might provide another nice buying opportunity. As appetite for risk grows, I expect insurance companies to do well, too. How about you? Where are you seeing opportunity?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/30/2007 Posts: 1,558 Location: Nairobi
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hooverrl wrote:Thanks, LittleDove. Helpful info. Hey Horton, good to know that there are some other Centum believers. I'm not a fan of all of its ventures (esp Lamu), but they've got some interesting irons in the fire. And it's tough to ignore the big discount to NAV. Hi Sparkly. Our biggest bets are on KCB, Safaricom, and Centum. Also have exposure to Jubilee, Kenya Re, KenolKobil, and I&M. Generally, I think the big banks will do well over the next five years. I wish we had jumped in with both feet a few months ago, but I was still a bit skittish about impact of interest caps and South Sudan. Election might provide another nice buying opportunity. As appetite for risk grows, I expect insurance companies to do well, too. How about you? Where are you seeing opportunity? Yeah Im in only 2 listed stocks KCB average 27/- & CENTUM. I had KNRE but sold out recently at a small loss after some soul searching and got into Centum at a 36/- average which I intend to keep for abit.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/9/2006 Posts: 52 Location: USA
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Horton wrote: Yeah Im in only 2 listed stocks KCB average 27/- & CENTUM. I had KNRE but sold out recently at a small loss after some soul searching and got into Centum at a 36/- average which I intend to keep for abit.
Wow, well-played on KCB. You got the Shs3.00 div plus the capital gain. +37.0% total return over the past few months. Nice. Would be interested in your Kenya Re thoughts. But maybe we should move that to another thread.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 1,997 Location: Kitale
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hooverrl wrote:Horton wrote: Yeah Im in only 2 listed stocks KCB average 27/- & CENTUM. I had KNRE but sold out recently at a small loss after some soul searching and got into Centum at a 36/- average which I intend to keep for abit.
Wow, well-played on KCB. You got the Shs3.00 div plus the capital gain. +37.0% total return over the past few months. Nice. Would be interested in your Kenya Re thoughts. But maybe we should move that to another thread. @hoover,great to see you here in wazua.i enjoy reading your articles at www.investinginafrica.net even though you never respond to my comments at the end of articles. @horton,my kcb average is kshs 37.im still a poor buyer but im learning the ropes.i envy your average of kshs 27.you are indeed a good buyer.im trying to follow a TA specialist here called karasinga to improve my buying skills but i dont undetstand his complex graphs. Towards the goal of financial freedom
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/9/2006 Posts: 52 Location: USA
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Ebenyo wrote:@hoover i enjoy reading your articles at www.investinginafrica.net even though you never respond to my comments at the end of articles. Sorry, Ebenyo! It's nothing personal, I assure you. I often run behind in responding to comments and then they eventually fall off my radar. Feel free to send me a reminder at ryan(at)investinginafrica.net if you haven't gotten a response in a reasonable amount of time. BTW, I don't understand technical analysis graphs either.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/30/2007 Posts: 1,558 Location: Nairobi
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hooverrl wrote:Horton wrote: Yeah Im in only 2 listed stocks KCB average 27/- & CENTUM. I had KNRE but sold out recently at a small loss after some soul searching and got into Centum at a 36/- average which I intend to keep for abit.
Wow, well-played on KCB. You got the Shs3.00 div plus the capital gain. +37.0% total return over the past few months. Nice. Would be interested in your Kenya Re thoughts. But maybe we should move that to another thread. @Ryan. Thanks. Sure thing on KNRE added u on facebook. Would love to hear ur perspective here. @Ebenyo. Im a Value investor (or I would like to think so) I struggle with all that TA stuff and havent really paid much attention to it. Historically, value investing has better returns over the long term.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 1,997 Location: Kitale
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Horton wrote:hooverrl wrote:Horton wrote: Yeah Im in only 2 listed stocks KCB average 27/- & CENTUM. I had KNRE but sold out recently at a small loss after some soul searching and got into Centum at a 36/- average which I intend to keep for abit.
Wow, well-played on KCB. You got the Shs3.00 div plus the capital gain. +37.0% total return over the past few months. Nice. Would be interested in your Kenya Re thoughts. But maybe we should move that to another thread. @Ryan. Thanks. Sure thing on KNRE added u on facebook. Would love to hear ur perspective here. @Ebenyo. Im a Value investor (or I would like to think so) I struggle with all that TA stuff and havent really paid much attention to it. Historically, value investing has better returns over the long term. thanks horton,im also in the same boat with you.i take long term positions. Im in knre so would like to hear what was your take their.Im not in centum because i dont like their attitude towards shareholders.Employees are more important than shareholders their.Would like to add you in facebook. Towards the goal of financial freedom
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Bull "Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
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@mlennyma, is it the whole thread or something specific?
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