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Kenya Re.
wanyina
#11 Posted : Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:21:30 PM
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@wondergirl im thinking of cutting the loss with Kenya-Re too i dont blame you for that its just a dead stock
qw25041985
#12 Posted : Thursday, March 03, 2011 8:31:22 PM
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wanyina wrote:
@wondergirl im thinking of cutting the loss with Kenya-Re too i dont blame you for that its just a dead stock


it might be a 'dead stock' but kenya Re isnot a dead business...
Your future depends on your dreams so go to sleep !
guru267
#13 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 11:44:16 AM
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obiero wrote:
Im picking up more stock for the dividend payout, rumored to be .70 per share.


@yaani obiero you haven't learned?? You cannot buy a stock only because it has a good dividend..

Whats the point of buying a stock for a 6% dividend yield and then it falls by 50% like kenya re and AK???
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
obiero
#14 Posted : Friday, March 04, 2011 4:01:47 PM
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guru267 wrote:
obiero wrote:
Im picking up more stock for the dividend payout, rumored to be .70 per share.


@yaani obiero you haven't learned?? You cannot buy a stock only because it has a good dividend..

Whats the point of buying a stock for a 6% dividend yield and then it falls by 50% like kenya re and AK???

@ guru267.. I have very heavy losses on this counter so I am trying to average down since I cant sell! From the Intelligent Investor, they refer to it as dollar cost averaging. I think it works!

KIRTI
#15 Posted : Saturday, March 05, 2011 8:22:57 AM
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@ obiero.. I think instead of trying to average down in this stock, better invest that money in good share like KPLC, KCB, NIC, DTB, EQUITY.etc.. If you buy @ 10 bob of Kenya Re then after six month it will not go up unless they change Management. This sector growth is above 50% for 2010 and Kenya Re groth is only 3% for first six month. Wait for the change of management.
obiero
#16 Posted : Saturday, March 05, 2011 6:44:09 PM
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@KIRTI. thanks for the heads up. Im already into KCB and have recently exited HFCK after obtaining a 73% return. Bralirwa has also brought back a 46% gain. Ni hii Kenya Re ndio imeleta nuksi kwa portfolio with a paper loss of kedo 63K. Il think about ua advise seriously. Salute!

My 2 cents
#17 Posted : Monday, March 07, 2011 8:19:20 AM
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obiero wrote:
@KIRTI. have recently exited HFCK after obtaining a 73% return. Ni hii Kenya Re ndio imeleta nuksi kwa portfolio with a paper loss of kedo 63K. Il think about ua advise seriously. Salute!


Talk about uprooting the flowers and watering the weeds!!!!! You should have exited Kenya-Re instead.
KIRTI
#18 Posted : Monday, March 07, 2011 9:17:48 AM
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obiero wrote:
@KIRTI. thanks for the heads up. Im already into KCB and have recently exited HFCK after obtaining a 73% return. Bralirwa has also brought back a 46% gain. Ni hii Kenya Re ndio imeleta nuksi kwa portfolio with a paper loss of kedo 63K. Il think about ua advise seriously. Salute!

I can say at this price ( 23 - 23.25) KCB is a entry point. You can hold Kenya Re until get the Result of 2010 & then decide what to do with this shares.
obiero
#19 Posted : Saturday, April 27, 2013 10:25:45 AM
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KIRTI wrote:
obiero wrote:
@KIRTI. thanks for the heads up. Im already into KCB and have recently exited HFCK after obtaining a 73% return. Bralirwa has also brought back a 46% gain. Ni hii Kenya Re ndio imeleta nuksi kwa portfolio with a paper loss of kedo 63K. Il think about ua advise seriously. Salute!

I can say at this price ( 23 - 23.25) KCB is a entry point. You can hold Kenya Re until get the Result of 2010 & then decide what to do with this shares.

Note to self, Kenya Re is not for the faint hearted investor. Extremely wild swings of share price not appearing to be founded on any real tangibles

guru267
#20 Posted : Saturday, April 27, 2013 12:27:29 PM
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obiero wrote:
KIRTI wrote:
obiero wrote:
@KIRTI. thanks for the heads up. Im already into KCB and have recently exited HFCK after obtaining a 73% return. Bralirwa has also brought back a 46% gain. Ni hii Kenya Re ndio imeleta nuksi kwa portfolio with a paper loss of kedo 63K. Il think about ua advise seriously. Salute!

I can say at this price ( 23 - 23.25) KCB is a entry point. You can hold Kenya Re until get the Result of 2010 & then decide what to do with this shares.

Note to self, Kenya Re is not for the faint hearted investor. Extremely wild swings of share price not appearing to be founded on any real tangibles


BUY THE RUMOR AND SELL THE NEWS!!!
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
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