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CFC-SH: 2.6m deal
trizher
#31 Posted : Saturday, May 21, 2011 3:32:49 AM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
mwanahisa wrote:
trizher wrote:
The guy/insti who bought jana at 60 amechoma by today.....................................cant undastand this


@Trizher, this is a strategic buyer. Day to day fluctuations do not worry such fellas/institutions. They have an eye on the big picture.


in addition..this race is not for the swift.


True that guys.......masomo ya hali ya juu hayo...
...We do it for the $$$$!!
the deal
#32 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2011 3:24:43 PM
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PKoli wrote:
the deal wrote:
PKoli wrote:
I think there must be guys who know that CFC is a goldmine at 60 and below. They will see it rise all the way to 90

This is too general..go further please i.e numbers, projects and estimates etc


Let us get Q1 numbers 1st.

Today's numbers show that CFC is a maize farm not a gold mine...LMAO.
mwanahisa
#33 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2011 9:50:19 PM
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mwanahisa wrote:
...and just to add, CFC Stanbic Bank was the only bank among those listed to have reported the highest profits in Q1 relative to the other quarters.

Most banks had a gradual increase especially between Q1 and Q3. As for CFC Stanbic Q1 2010 PAT was a whopping 38% of the full year total. Now, what does that portend for Q1 2011?


Q1 results are out with a dissapointing 41% drop in Profit Before Tax. I correctly predicted my expectation of a drop in profits after an exceptional Q1 2010 which was not repeated this year.

It is no wonder that the company chose to release these results AFTER the AGM to avoid facing the wrath of the shareholders.
PKoli
#34 Posted : Thursday, May 26, 2011 11:18:43 PM
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mwanahisa wrote:
mwanahisa wrote:
...and just to add, CFC Stanbic Bank was the only bank among those listed to have reported the highest profits in Q1 relative to the other quarters.

Most banks had a gradual increase especially between Q1 and Q3. As for CFC Stanbic Q1 2010 PAT was a whopping 38% of the full year total. Now, what does that portend for Q1 2011?


Q1 results are out with a dissapointing 41% drop in Profit Before Tax. I correctly predicted my expectation of a drop in profits after an exceptional Q1 2010 which was not repeated this year.

It is no wonder that the company chose to release these results AFTER the AGM to avoid facing the wrath of the shareholders.


Very poor results indeed. I am in the red. Any key highlights and why such dismal performance?
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