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Safaricom FY17 PBT 67BN
Pesa Nane
#51 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 3:20:13 PM
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Joined: 5/25/2012
Posts: 4,105
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sparkly wrote:


The sale of Safaricom transaction obviously impacts the Vodafone Income Statement since Safaricom was being reported as an associate rather than consolidated as a subsidiary.

Vodafone has been fattening the calf for slaughter. Objective executed flawlessly:

1. Super dividends, partly financed by borrowed money;
2. (1) above caused share price to spike (can't rule trading with internal assistance);
3. Transfer shares to Vodacom at USD 2.6B;
4. End result... book sweet dividends and capital gains in UK books.

It will be a long wait for those getting into Safaricom at current prices.


Thank you. Please read Hating on Safaricom, post #34
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
murchr
#52 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 4:19:05 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
Pesa Nane wrote:
sparkly wrote:


The sale of Safaricom transaction obviously impacts the Vodafone Income Statement since Safaricom was being reported as an associate rather than consolidated as a subsidiary.

Vodafone has been fattening the calf for slaughter. Objective executed flawlessly:

1. Super dividends, partly financed by borrowed money;
2. (1) above caused share price to spike (can't rule trading with internal assistance);
3. Transfer shares to Vodacom at USD 2.6B;
4. End result... book sweet dividends and capital gains in UK books.

It will be a long wait for those getting into Safaricom at current prices.


Thank you. Please read Hating on Safaricom, post #34


Long wait for what @sparky? Isnt Safaricom a stand alone company with ownership of 35% Vodacom, 35% GOK 5% Vodafone and 25% Wanjiku?

What is Wanjiku waiting for?

Little bird informs me the withholding tax attracted on dividends has something on this share swap.
"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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muandiwambeu
#53 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 6:16:12 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 8/28/2015
Posts: 1,247
murchr wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
sparkly wrote:


The sale of Safaricom transaction obviously impacts the Vodafone Income Statement since Safaricom was being reported as an associate rather than consolidated as a subsidiary.

Vodafone has been fattening the calf for slaughter. Objective executed flawlessly:

1. Super dividends, partly financed by borrowed money;
2. (1) above caused share price to spike (can't rule trading with internal assistance);
3. Transfer shares to Vodacom at USD 2.6B;
4. End result... book sweet dividends and capital gains in UK books.

It will be a long wait for those getting into Safaricom at current prices.


Thank you. Please read Hating on Safaricom, post #34


Long wait for what @sparky? Isnt Safaricom a stand alone company with ownership of 35% Vodacom, 35% GOK 5% Vodafone and 25% Wanjiku?

What is Wanjiku waiting for?

Little bird informs me the withholding tax attracted on dividends has something on this share swap.

I tend to disagree, so won't dividends due to vodacom based in Azania not attract W.HT. do Kenya andS.A have preferential trade agreements to that effect.
In lack of that, I support the book, sharing of risk theory advanced by @sparkly. Association is more risky than consolation any day any time unless vodacom is a 100% owned subsidiary of vodafone.
,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....
murchr
#54 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 6:24:47 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
muandiwambeu wrote:
murchr wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
sparkly wrote:


The sale of Safaricom transaction obviously impacts the Vodafone Income Statement since Safaricom was being reported as an associate rather than consolidated as a subsidiary.

Vodafone has been fattening the calf for slaughter. Objective executed flawlessly:

1. Super dividends, partly financed by borrowed money;
2. (1) above caused share price to spike (can't rule trading with internal assistance);
3. Transfer shares to Vodacom at USD 2.6B;
4. End result... book sweet dividends and capital gains in UK books.

It will be a long wait for those getting into Safaricom at current prices.


Thank you. Please read Hating on Safaricom, post #34


Long wait for what @sparky? Isnt Safaricom a stand alone company with ownership of 35% Vodacom, 35% GOK 5% Vodafone and 25% Wanjiku?

What is Wanjiku waiting for?

Little bird informs me the withholding tax attracted on dividends has something on this share swap.

I tend to disagree, so won't dividends due to vodacom based in Azania not attract W.HT. do Kenya andS.A have preferential trade agreements to that effect. Yes
In lack of that, I support the book, sharing of risk theory advanced by @sparkly. Association is more risky than consolation any day any time unless vodacom is a 100% owned subsidiary of vodafone.


Kenya to UK 15%
KE to SA - 10%

http://taxsummaries.pwc....orate-Withholding-taxes

What clause favors SA-UK?
Quote:
Lower rate of 5% applies to a beneficial owner that is a company and has a minimum holding of 10% of capital. Lower rate of 10% applies in all other cases. 15% rate applies to all dividends from property investment companies

"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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Ericsson
#55 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 6:40:11 PM
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Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 10,804
Location: NAIROBI
Withholding tax SA to UK is 0%
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
sparkly
#56 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 7:42:31 PM
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Joined: 9/23/2009
Posts: 8,083
Location: Enk are Nyirobi
murchr wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
sparkly wrote:


The sale of Safaricom transaction obviously impacts the Vodafone Income Statement since Safaricom was being reported as an associate rather than consolidated as a subsidiary.

Vodafone has been fattening the calf for slaughter. Objective executed flawlessly:

1. Super dividends, partly financed by borrowed money;
2. (1) above caused share price to spike (can't rule trading with internal assistance);
3. Transfer shares to Vodacom at USD 2.6B;
4. End result... book sweet dividends and capital gains in UK books.

It will be a long wait for those getting into Safaricom at current prices.


Thank you. Please read Hating on Safaricom, post #34


Long wait for what @sparky? Isnt Safaricom a stand alone company with ownership of 35% Vodacom, 35% GOK 5% Vodafone and 25% Wanjiku?

What is Wanjiku waiting for?

Little bird informs me the withholding tax attracted on dividends has something on this share swap.


Price will collapse. Those buying at 20 will wait another 10 years before making a meaningful return. I concur wit @Pesa nane's assessment.
Life is short. Live passionately.
murchr
#57 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 8:23:49 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 2/26/2012
Posts: 15,980
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
sparkly wrote:


The sale of Safaricom transaction obviously impacts the Vodafone Income Statement since Safaricom was being reported as an associate rather than consolidated as a subsidiary.

Vodafone has been fattening the calf for slaughter. Objective executed flawlessly:

1. Super dividends, partly financed by borrowed money;
2. (1) above caused share price to spike (can't rule trading with internal assistance);
3. Transfer shares to Vodacom at USD 2.6B;
4. End result... book sweet dividends and capital gains in UK books.

It will be a long wait for those getting into Safaricom at current prices.


Thank you. Please read Hating on Safaricom, post #34


Long wait for what @sparky? Isnt Safaricom a stand alone company with ownership of 35% Vodacom, 35% GOK 5% Vodafone and 25% Wanjiku?

What is Wanjiku waiting for?

Little bird informs me the withholding tax attracted on dividends has something on this share swap.


Price will collapse. Those buying at 20 will wait another 10 years before making a meaningful return. I concur wit @Pesa nane's assessment.


@Sparky you've been saying that since I can remember lakini wacha hizo ng'ombe zikuje then we talk

Meanwhile


"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore
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lochaz-index
#58 Posted : Thursday, May 18, 2017 9:59:48 PM
Rank: Veteran

Joined: 9/18/2014
Posts: 1,127
murchr wrote:
sparkly wrote:
murchr wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
sparkly wrote:


The sale of Safaricom transaction obviously impacts the Vodafone Income Statement since Safaricom was being reported as an associate rather than consolidated as a subsidiary.

Vodafone has been fattening the calf for slaughter. Objective executed flawlessly:

1. Super dividends, partly financed by borrowed money;
2. (1) above caused share price to spike (can't rule trading with internal assistance);
3. Transfer shares to Vodacom at USD 2.6B;
4. End result... book sweet dividends and capital gains in UK books.

It will be a long wait for those getting into Safaricom at current prices.


Thank you. Please read Hating on Safaricom, post #34


Long wait for what @sparky? Isnt Safaricom a stand alone company with ownership of 35% Vodacom, 35% GOK 5% Vodafone and 25% Wanjiku?

What is Wanjiku waiting for?

Little bird informs me the withholding tax attracted on dividends has something on this share swap.


Price will collapse. Those buying at 20 will wait another 10 years before making a meaningful return. I concur wit @Pesa nane's assessment.


@Sparky you've been saying that since I can remember lakini wacha hizo ng'ombe zikuje then we talk

Meanwhile



Fantastic chart showing the divergence between safcom vs broad market(NASI) vs NSE20. Since September of 2015(one and a half years), safcom has wiped the floor with both indices though it has coughed out more losses(relatively) in the post rate cap period. It has also done most of the heavy lifting after the 2789 low early in the year alongside the bounce in banking stocks. With the ink drying on the Vodafone/Vodacom deal(puts the special dividend and subsequent borrowing in perspective), I think this divergence shouldn't take long to resolve itself.
The main purpose of the stock market is to make fools of as many people as possible.
Ericsson
#59 Posted : Monday, May 22, 2017 10:57:54 AM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 12/4/2009
Posts: 10,804
Location: NAIROBI
BNP Pariba Asset Mgt loaded up 17.12m shares of Safaricom in March
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
bartum
#60 Posted : Monday, May 22, 2017 1:57:03 PM
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Joined: 8/11/2010
Posts: 1,011
Location: nairobi
Ericsson wrote:
BNP Pariba Asset Mgt loaded up 17.12m shares of Safaricom in March

Hiyo ni kidogo
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