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KENOL/KOBIL
Aguytrying
#1281 Posted : Tuesday, February 08, 2011 7:51:08 PM
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Good news for kk. In english anyone? I read it, but it was all in law.
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cnn
#1282 Posted : Tuesday, February 08, 2011 7:59:04 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
Please do not buy KK...

I advocate you do NOT buy KK... until I have finished buying... And I have not...

Forget it.
stocksmaster
#1283 Posted : Tuesday, February 08, 2011 9:29:15 PM
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The degrees of freedom available to KPC are quickly deminishing. I wonder where KPC will get Ksh 5.2B in the next 2 days to beat the court deadline failure to which the temporary stay order lapses.

KK remains a great buy even without the probable KPC windfall.

Happy hunting
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BGL
#1284 Posted : Tuesday, February 08, 2011 10:23:47 PM
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KPC quick response here
http://www.businessdaily.../-/j25ygmz/-/index.html

and

http://in2eastafrica.net...t-sh4-6bn-deposit-order/
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2012
#1285 Posted : Wednesday, February 09, 2011 11:08:36 AM
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And who is still selling at 9.80? Is there something we don't know?

BBI will solve it
:)
mwanahisa
#1286 Posted : Wednesday, February 09, 2011 11:31:07 AM
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2012 wrote:
And who is still selling at 9.80? Is there something we don't know?


People/Institutions sell shares for all sorts of reasons. Remember even as the markets plunged down into the abyss of early 2009, there were still folks who were selling, so don't sweat it.

If you like the counter keep buying but not in very huge lots, so that you can take advantage of any price drops. If you are a keen follower of the counter, you will know when to make the final buy. I bet it will be before they announce last year's results!
BGL
#1287 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 12:37:25 AM
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Confusion mars Sh4.6bn court award to KenolKobil

BY RAWLINGS OTINI AND JOHN GACHIRI

Confusion has gripped the award of Sh4.6 billion to KenolKobil after Kenya Pipeline Company (KPC) said it would not pay the money as the oil marketer warned that it would repossess the pipeline’s property after tomorrow. Lady Justice Philomena Mwilu, in a ruling delivered on January 28, said the proceedings would be temporarily halted to allow KPC deposit in court an equivalent of the lump sum awarded to the oil marketer by an arbitrator. This followed a dispute over a transportation and storage agreement the marketer had signed with KPC. The judge ordered KPC to deposit the funds in a reputable and interest-earning bankand in the joint names of both KenolKobil and KPC advocateswithin 14 days. Yesterday, KenolKobil through its lawyers asked KPC to facilitate the transfer of the funds to a joint account before the lapse of the deadline today. “The 14 days expire on Thursday February 10th 2011. It is therefore necessary and urgent that we open the joint account before then,” Kenol’s lawyers, Sharpley Barret wrote to KPC’s lawyers, Ochieng, Onyango, Kibet & Ohanga Advocates. “We are instructed to notify your client, which we hereby do, of our client’s intention to effect execution promptly on expiration of the said period of 14 days, if the full amount will not have been deposited in accordance with the orders of the High Court.” Fresh tussle But KPC lawyers John Ohaga yesterday told the Business Daily the money will not be paid, setting the stage for a protracted legal battle between the two protagonists. “The Sh4.6 billion will not be paid since we will not allow them (KenolKobil) to extort. No way,” said Mr Ohaga. “KPC is a public company expending public monies in discharging its statutory duties and a requirement for it to make such large deposits imposed by the court would severely undermine the firm’s ability to effectively fulfil its core mandate,” said Mr Ohaga on Tuesday. On December 10, 2009, arbitrator Ahmednasir Abdullahi, ordered KPC to pay KenolKobil Sh4.6 billion for breach of contract. Mr Abdullahi said the award was damages for loss of consumer and financial goodwill, cost of public relations and marketing campaign. He ruled that the corporation breached the transportation and storage agreement by allowing the collapsed Triton Petroleum to use its facility, at Kipevu in Mombasa, as a warehouse. Yesterday, at the Nairobi Stock Exchange, the KenolKobil share reacted little to the news of the award as it stood at Sh9.80 compared to Tuesday’s closing price of Sh9.80. “The market is still waiting for the final results of the ruling,” said Deris Mugoi, an analyst at Standard Investment Bank. “KenolKobil’s share price has been paralysed at Sh9.90-Sh9.80 levels since the beginning of the year, but it has traded heavy volumes.”
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VituVingiSana
#1288 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 1:02:31 AM
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So if KPC defies a COURT ORDER...

Lawyers... what now?
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Aguytrying
#1289 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 8:08:04 AM
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2012 wrote:
And who is still selling at 9.80? Is there something we don't know?

market are trully irrational, they would rather buy a good share when its going up and sell when its going down. Same ppl selling now, may be the buyers at 11 plus.
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
Aguytrying
#1290 Posted : Thursday, February 10, 2011 8:11:05 AM
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Today is thursday, today is the deadline, lets see how it unfolds. There must be ppl in kpc, who haven't slept a wink! Kk is not a company to play with, what!
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