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KCB - Shares
komera
#121 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:18:14 PM
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mwanahisa wrote:
komera wrote:
kyt wrote:
what was you exit point @ komera?

i dont have KCb in the real market. Was jus provoking the minds of guys who have it but if i did have i'd apply my exit strategy in all stocks i buy. +10% is enough for me.


@komera, when you make your 10%, what do you do with the cash? And what do you do once the counter you have sold rises another 10%? What if it falls by say 5% below your selling price?


usually use stocks watch, shop for bargain counters so when i sell i wait and buy from my watch list. but if the stock i bought follows me down that is a 5 % decrease and i still see value in it, why not. you get right back in..have you noticed hfck movement in the last 3 months..moved from 22 to 27 then to a low of 23 now its rising again. bright guys sold at 27 and got back in at 23
PKoli
#122 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:18:48 PM
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guru267 wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
It cant reach 25 and if at all it dares,it will meet alot of supply from the guys who participated in the rights they priced at 25

I'm pretty sure all these guys your talking about sold their stake and drove the price down to 17.65 just after the rights issue was announced....

So i highly doubt 25 will be the resistance...

I'm thinking the guys who got the rights at 17 will start selling like crazy at 22-23 but lets wait and see...


I think what is key for KCB is how they utilize the funds they got during the rights issue and grow their business. The market seems to be noticing how aggressive they have become lately. As long as there is that faith in the bank, I doubt if there will be massive seeling at 22-23. There will be equal demand and hence price sustainability.
komera
#123 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:23:48 PM
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sparkly wrote:
komera wrote:
for those who got in at below kshs 19..you have already made more than 10% gains..is it time to sell or still hang on to the tits hoping to milk some more from this cow. kumbuka tamaa ilimuua fisi

@komera are you serious? 10% is nothing. Consider brokerage fees to get in and out of the share and you are only left with 5% gain. Trailing dividend yield is 5% and The share is still undervalued.


but a net of 5% - 6% in less than 2 weeks is not bad using kcb as an example..though i agree i need to add more appetite in my risk spectrum and maybe go for 10% net as kyt highlights below
PKoli
#124 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:26:47 PM
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Currently, it is the top trader and demand is still huge
guru267
#125 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:29:25 PM
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PKoli wrote:
Currently, it is the top trader and demand is still huge

@pkoli How many shares traded thus far??
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
PKoli
#126 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:33:05 PM
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guru267 wrote:
PKoli wrote:
Currently, it is the top trader and demand is still huge

@pkoli How many shares traded thus far??


KCB done a turnover of over KES 82M already. Approx 4 million shares
guru267
#127 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:35:58 PM
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PKoli wrote:
guru267 wrote:
PKoli wrote:
Currently, it is the top trader and demand is still huge

@pkoli How many shares traded thus far??


KCB done a turnover of over KES 82M already. Approx 4 million shares

Sweet that means supply that rushed in is still being taken up....

Very nice!!
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
mwanahisa
#128 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:39:57 PM
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komera wrote:
sparkly wrote:
komera wrote:
for those who got in at below kshs 19..you have already made more than 10% gains..is it time to sell or still hang on to the tits hoping to milk some more from this cow. kumbuka tamaa ilimuua fisi

@komera are you serious? 10% is nothing. Consider brokerage fees to get in and out of the share and you are only left with 5% gain. Trailing dividend yield is 5% and The share is still undervalued.


but a net of 5% - 6% in less than 2 weeks is not bad using kcb as an example..though i agree i need to add more appetite in my risk spectrum and maybe go for 10% net as kyt highlights below


You have still not answered my question(s).
mwanahisa
#129 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:42:24 PM
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No, sorry. I was too fast and I jumped the gun. I see your response in 121 above!
mwanahisa
#130 Posted : Wednesday, October 06, 2010 1:55:29 PM
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Latest trade at 22.25. Supply at 22.50, small bids at 22.25.
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