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Safaricom FY2018
Ericsson
#51 Posted : Tuesday, June 12, 2018 10:34:17 PM
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Wororo wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Share price responding positively to news that merger talks between Airtel and Telkom kenya called off.

Yep. Reuters reported that Airtel refused to commit itself in future investments in the proposed merged entity ...


Destination 35 is now a reality.
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Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Angelica _ann
#52 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2018 7:21:06 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
Wororo wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Share price responding positively to news that merger talks between Airtel and Telkom kenya called off.

Yep. Reuters reported that Airtel refused to commit itself in future investments in the proposed merged entity ...


Destination 35 is now a reality.


What happened to Elliott's destination 24-22 smile
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Wororo
#53 Posted : Wednesday, June 13, 2018 8:17:35 AM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Wororo wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Share price responding positively to news that merger talks between Airtel and Telkom kenya called off.

Yep. Reuters reported that Airtel refused to commit itself in future investments in the proposed merged entity ...


Destination 35 is now a reality.


What happened to Elliott's destination 24-22 smile


I was expecting the same levels too...

All in all, patience is a virtue...
Ericsson
#54 Posted : Thursday, June 14, 2018 10:15:51 AM
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Wororo wrote:
Angelica _ann wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Wororo wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Share price responding positively to news that merger talks between Airtel and Telkom kenya called off.

Yep. Reuters reported that Airtel refused to commit itself in future investments in the proposed merged entity ...


Destination 35 is now a reality.


What happened to Elliott's destination 24-22 smile


I was expecting the same levels too...

All in all, patience is a virtue...


Not anytime soon unless something catastrophic happens
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Wororo
#55 Posted : Tuesday, June 19, 2018 1:31:26 PM
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Ethiopia plans to sell a 30-40 percent stake in its state-run telecoms monopoly and will split the company in two to spur competition, Reuters reported citing the country’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

The PM told parliament there will be two telecom corporations and shares will be sold in both.

Ahmed noted that Somalia, with a population of 12 million, has four telecommunications firms, while Ethiopia, with 100 million people, has one and said there needs to be competition in the country.

The stakes in Ethio Telecom will be allocated to firms ranked in the top ten of the industry globally, Ahmed said. South African telecoms groups MTN and Vodacom have both expressed interest to invest in Ethiopia and so may be potential investors. The PM said there will be 1-2 years years of intensive study before the shares of Ethio Telecom are sold.

The stake sales are part of a raft of measures announced by Abhmed, 41, a former army officer who became prime minister in April, saying a new start was necessary to end political instability in a country of 100 million people, where 40 percent are aged under fifteen.Ethio Telco opportunity...
Ericsson
#56 Posted : Tuesday, June 19, 2018 3:01:02 PM
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Wororo wrote:
Ethiopia plans to sell a 30-40 percent stake in its state-run telecoms monopoly and will split the company in two to spur competition, Reuters reported citing the country’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.

The PM told parliament there will be two telecom corporations and shares will be sold in both.

Ahmed noted that Somalia, with a population of 12 million, has four telecommunications firms, while Ethiopia, with 100 million people, has one and said there needs to be competition in the country.

The stakes in Ethio Telecom will be allocated to firms ranked in the top ten of the industry globally, Ahmed said. South African telecoms groups MTN and Vodacom have both expressed interest to invest in Ethiopia and so may be potential investors. The PM said there will be 1-2 years years of intensive study before the shares of Ethio Telecom are sold.

The stake sales are part of a raft of measures announced by Abhmed, 41, a former army officer who became prime minister in April, saying a new start was necessary to end political instability in a country of 100 million people, where 40 percent are aged under fifteen.Ethio Telco opportunity...


Will Vodacom allow Safaricom to enter Ethiopia as part of its regional expansion or will it become greedy and go for the kill on it's own
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Ebenyo
#57 Posted : Friday, June 22, 2018 5:23:27 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/corporate/companies/Tanzania-tycoons-buy-10m-Safaricom-shares/4003102-4605784-fvdahvz/index.html

Tanzanian billionaires Aunali and Sajjad Rajabali have bought 10 million shares of Safaricom worth Sh295 million, becoming the third-largest individual investors in the telecommunications firm.

Their investment in the telco is disclosed in the Nairobi Securities Exchange-listed firm’s April regulatory filing of its ownership structure.

The Rajabalis are now ranked after billionaire investor John Kibunga Kimani who has 11.8 million shares worth Sh348 million and Ramaben Patel — the top individual investor with 12.7 million shares currently valued at about Sh374 million.



The current share price movement is good for some investors to increase their positions.
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murchr
#58 Posted : Wednesday, June 27, 2018 4:27:26 PM
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A web developer has sued Radio Africa founder and Safaricom accusing them of infringing on his intellectual rights when they entered a deal to launch a mobile application dubbed Songa by Safaricom.

https://www.businessdail...632880-l5syq2/index.html
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whiteowl
#59 Posted : Wednesday, June 27, 2018 7:53:35 PM
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[quote=murchr]A web developer has sued Radio Africa founder and Safaricom accusing them of infringing on his intellectual rights when they entered a deal to launch a mobile application dubbed Songa by Safaricom.

https://www.businessdail...32880-l5syq2/index.html[/quote]

Safcom will probably be found guilty and fined a paltry 1 M.
Wororo
#60 Posted : Sunday, July 01, 2018 8:07:38 PM
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New Mpesa charges after the increase of the Excise tax to fund universal healthcare...

Meanwhile, Safaricom has limited the number of free transactions of below Sh100 to three in a day which, if exceeded, then M-Pesa users will pay Sh1 for amounts between Sh1 and Sh49 and Sh2 for amounts between Sh50 and Sh100.

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