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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,798 Location: NAIROBI
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                Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Wealth is built through a relatively simple equationWealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 1/4/2019 Posts: 69 Location: Nairobi
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                Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? |  
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/31/2011 Posts: 258
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                babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. You lose money chasing women, but you never lose women chasing money - NAS |  
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/14/2011 Posts: 864 Location: nairobi
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                Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 |  
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 1/4/2019 Posts: 69 Location: Nairobi
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                heri wrote:Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 Awesome. I hope they switch to two payments though (interim + final) as opposed to just one full amount once a year  |  
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,798 Location: NAIROBI
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                babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? I indicated as DPS which in full in Dividend per share Wealth is built through a relatively simple equationWealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,798 Location: NAIROBI
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                babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? I indicated as DPS which in full is Dividend per share Wealth is built through a relatively simple equationWealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/15/2009 Posts: 362
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                babashuge wrote:heri wrote:Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 Awesome. I hope they switch to two payments though (interim + final) as opposed to just one full amount once a year  Tricky as it looks like they are running  some type of cash flow management program, they paying this div. 7 months after annoucement.  |  
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/1/2007 Posts: 539 Location: Nakuru
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                shocks wrote:babashuge wrote:heri wrote:Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 Awesome. I hope they switch to two payments though (interim + final) as opposed to just one full amount once a year  Tricky as it looks like they are running  some type of cash flow management program, they paying this div. 7 months after annoucement.  Weird right especially after it’s ‘lesser’ sibling are paying pronto  For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases ~ WB |  
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 1/4/2019 Posts: 69 Location: Nairobi
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                winmak wrote:shocks wrote:babashuge wrote:heri wrote:Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 Awesome. I hope they switch to two payments though (interim + final) as opposed to just one full amount once a year  Tricky as it looks like they are running  some type of cash flow management program, they paying this div. 7 months after annoucement.  Weird right especially after it’s ‘lesser’ sibling are paying pronto  this the same timings as last year if i'm not wrong.... plus its up by 0.2 (excl special dividend) |  
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Rank: New-farer Joined: 1/4/2019 Posts: 69 Location: Nairobi
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                Ericsson wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? I indicated as DPS which in full is Dividend per share oh, sawa sawa |  
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,798 Location: NAIROBI
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                winmak wrote:shocks wrote:babashuge wrote:heri wrote:Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 Awesome. I hope they switch to two payments though (interim + final) as opposed to just one full amount once a year  Tricky as it looks like they are running  some type of cash flow management program, they paying this div. 7 months after annoucement.  Weird right especially after it’s ‘lesser’ sibling are paying pronto  But they released FY results 1 month after close of financial year.  They usually announce payment in November but guys will start receiving dividends from late August/early September.  By November they hope to be done Wealth is built through a relatively simple equationWealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/14/2011 Posts: 864 Location: nairobi
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                Ericsson wrote:winmak wrote:shocks wrote:babashuge wrote:heri wrote:Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 Awesome. I hope they switch to two payments though (interim + final) as opposed to just one full amount once a year  Tricky as it looks like they are running  some type of cash flow management program, they paying this div. 7 months after annoucement.  Weird right especially after it’s ‘lesser’ sibling are paying pronto  But they released FY results 1 month after close of financial year.  They usually announce payment in November but guys will start receiving dividends from late August/early September.  By November they hope to be done Let me ask, as a layman, does distributing circa 80% of profits as dividends mean they have no serious opportunities that need funding going forward? or maybe they can always borrow if they need cash? |  
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,798 Location: NAIROBI
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                heri wrote:Ericsson wrote:winmak wrote:shocks wrote:babashuge wrote:heri wrote:Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 Awesome. I hope they switch to two payments though (interim + final) as opposed to just one full amount once a year  Tricky as it looks like they are running  some type of cash flow management program, they paying this div. 7 months after annoucement.  Weird right especially after it’s ‘lesser’ sibling are paying pronto  But they released FY results 1 month after close of financial year.  They usually announce payment in November but guys will start receiving dividends from late August/early September.  By November they hope to be done Let me ask, as a layman, does distributing circa 80% of profits as dividends mean they have no serious opportunities that need funding going forward? or maybe they can always borrow if they need cash? Don't look at the percentage, look at the absolute figure.  They are retaining ksh.18bn. Excluding proposed dividends,their retained earnings is at ksh.88bn Wealth is built through a relatively simple equationWealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,798 Location: NAIROBI
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                Service revenue grew at a rate of 4.8% year over year, slightly slower than the 5.3% growth we posted in the first half.  Wealth is built through a relatively simple equationWealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,974 Location: nairobi
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                Ericsson wrote:heri wrote:Ericsson wrote:winmak wrote:shocks wrote:babashuge wrote:heri wrote:Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 Awesome. I hope they switch to two payments though (interim + final) as opposed to just one full amount once a year  Tricky as it looks like they are running  some type of cash flow management program, they paying this div. 7 months after annoucement.  Weird right especially after it’s ‘lesser’ sibling are paying pronto  But they released FY results 1 month after close of financial year.  They usually announce payment in November but guys will start receiving dividends from late August/early September.  By November they hope to be done Let me ask, as a layman, does distributing circa 80% of profits as dividends mean they have no serious opportunities that need funding going forward? or maybe they can always borrow if they need cash? Don't look at the percentage, look at the absolute figure.  They are retaining ksh.18bn. Excluding proposed dividends,their retained earnings is at ksh.88bn 18B is serious money.. Meanwhile that profit is too high for a developing state.  Means that the poor populace is being fleeced   KQ ABP 4.48; MTN ABP 5.20
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,798 Location: NAIROBI
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                obiero wrote:Ericsson wrote:heri wrote:Ericsson wrote:winmak wrote:shocks wrote:babashuge wrote:heri wrote:Kenyan Oracle wrote:babashuge wrote:Ericsson wrote:Impunity wrote:Ericsson wrote:EBIT ksh.101bnEPS sh.1.78 or ksh.71.7bn PAT
 DPS sh.1.4
 
 Operating expenses declined
 Voice and SMS revenue declined
 Mpesa revenue contracted by 32.8% due to betting ban.
 Waiver of transaction fees for amounts upto sh.1,000 cost them ksh.650mn in lost revenue in march.
 Data revenue grew with Mobile data now comprising 40% of data revenue.
 What is the net profit ? 73.6bn Did they mention dividend anywhere? board has proposed payment a final dividend of Sh1.40 per share amounting to Sh56.09 billion. Book closure 30 July and dividend to be paid in Nov 2020 Awesome. I hope they switch to two payments though (interim + final) as opposed to just one full amount once a year  Tricky as it looks like they are running  some type of cash flow management program, they paying this div. 7 months after annoucement.  Weird right especially after it’s ‘lesser’ sibling are paying pronto  But they released FY results 1 month after close of financial year.  They usually announce payment in November but guys will start receiving dividends from late August/early September.  By November they hope to be done Let me ask, as a layman, does distributing circa 80% of profits as dividends mean they have no serious opportunities that need funding going forward? or maybe they can always borrow if they need cash? Don't look at the percentage, look at the absolute figure.  They are retaining ksh.18bn. Excluding proposed dividends,their retained earnings is at ksh.88bn 18B is serious money.. Meanwhile that profit is too high for a developing state.  Means that the poor populace is being fleeced  Competition aka Airtel amelala. Poor populace hana much choice  Wealth is built through a relatively simple equationWealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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                Just learning about shares,  i want to invest 2-3m my target is long term. At what point will i earn divindeds if i invest now my target is 30%Kcb
 30%quity
 20-20 Co-op Safcom
 Advice appreciated am very green. My focus 5-10years
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/31/2011 Posts: 258
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                premio wrote:Just learning about shares,  i want to invest 2-3m my target is long term. At what point will i earn divindeds if i invest now my target is 30%Kcb
 30%quity
 20-20 Co-op Safcom
 Advice appreciated am very green. My focus 5-10years
 Not a bad strategy. If you buy Safcom now, dividends you'll get soon before November. Equity by July.  Coop has already paid, thus till next year. KCB until end of this year incase of interim dividend. You lose money chasing women, but you never lose women chasing money - NAS |  
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,798 Location: NAIROBI
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                Safaricom Extends Bonga For Good Initiative As Customers Redeem Ksh200 Million Worth of Points. Customers can continue using Bonga Points to buy goods and services as well as donate to those in need until 3rd June 2020.  Wealth is built through a relatively simple equationWealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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