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KCB @ 90 bob by end year!?!
dave.kim
#161 Posted : Wednesday, June 08, 2011 12:26:16 PM
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still with all the rumble,its been a while since i saw KCB demand that high
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#162 Posted : Wednesday, June 08, 2011 12:34:59 PM
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dave.kim wrote:
still with all the rumble,its been a while since i saw KCB demand that high

Yap. Those were over 3M shares @ 25.75 to one foreign buyer a bit earlier. Loar!!
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#163 Posted : Wednesday, June 08, 2011 4:37:05 PM
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The beauty of the national budget's y-o-y growth is its direct co-relation to the growth of our customer deposits c/o Govt. Agencies hence, further room for loan book growth Laughing out loudly
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#164 Posted : Wednesday, June 08, 2011 11:19:45 PM
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A look at where Kenya Commercial Bank will be in 2 years if everything goes according to plan.

LINK: KCB: 2 YEARS DOWN THE LINE
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Aguytrying
#165 Posted : Thursday, June 09, 2011 12:20:41 AM
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kenyainvesting.blogspot.com wrote:
A look at where Kenya Commercial Bank will be in 2 years if everything goes according to plan.

LINK: KCB: 2 YEARS DOWN THE LINE

nice article
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#166 Posted : Thursday, June 09, 2011 5:20:23 AM
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Aguytrying wrote:
kenyainvesting.blogspot.com wrote:
A look at where Kenya Commercial Bank will be in 2 years if everything goes according to plan.

LINK: KCB: 2 YEARS DOWN THE LINE

nice article

Brings out what really matters. Cheers.
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#167 Posted : Thursday, June 09, 2011 7:59:25 AM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
kenyainvesting.blogspot.com wrote:
A look at where Kenya Commercial Bank will be in 2 years if everything goes according to plan.

LINK: KCB: 2 YEARS DOWN THE LINE

nice article

Brings out what really matters. Cheers.

Cheers both of you!
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#168 Posted : Thursday, June 09, 2011 9:29:42 AM
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kenyainvesting.blogspot.com wrote:
A look at where Kenya Commercial Bank will be in 2 years if everything goes according to plan.

LINK: KCB: 2 YEARS DOWN THE LINE


interesting. though utopianish! smile
..please analyse components of operating costs. they'll shade a light as to why KCB can NEVER cut cost by half. ..not only KCB but entire banking industry. Especially the human factor of the costs.
..not even when they outsource entire cash handling (bank tellers etc) to courier/money transfer companies e.g wells fargo or G4S etc..companies involved with cash transit.
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#169 Posted : Friday, June 10, 2011 9:39:28 PM
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Uganda's biggest mobile phone operator, MTN, raised $100 million from a syndicated loan for network expansion...Banks involved include the Ugandan units of Stanbic Bank SBU.UG, Standard Chartered, Kenya Commercial Bank KCB.UG and Barclays Bank. Others are DFCU DFCU.UG and Orient Banks.

http://www.abndigital.co...n-in-loan-for-expansion

KCB (UG) - Making The Difference. LOAR!!!
PKoli
#170 Posted : Friday, June 10, 2011 11:17:26 PM
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kenyainvesting.blogspot.com wrote:
Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
kenyainvesting.blogspot.com wrote:
A look at where Kenya Commercial Bank will be in 2 years if everything goes according to plan.

LINK: KCB: 2 YEARS DOWN THE LINE

nice article

Brings out what really matters. Cheers.

Cheers both of you!


Congrats, the analysis is great. I think KCB has a huge potential upsurge and I believe institutional investors are looking the direction the Bank's re-structuring is heading to. Should all look ok, we might never see KCB below 30 again.
earthvoice
#171 Posted : Saturday, June 11, 2011 2:27:07 AM
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Seeing that we are on the issue of speculating on future prices...

I believe the share prices below are realistic, but which is more likely by end of 2011, and why/why not?...
Safaricom @4.50 (current @3.95);
Equity @28.00 (current @25.25)
KCB @28.00 (current @25.50)
KK @10.50 (current @9.70)

Think Eh?
"All intelligent investing is value investing -- acquiring more than you are paying for. You must value the business in order to value the stock." - Charlie Munger.
Cde Monomotapa
#172 Posted : Saturday, June 11, 2011 1:52:09 PM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Uganda's biggest mobile phone operator, MTN, raised $100 million from a syndicated loan for network expansion...Banks involved include the Ugandan units of Stanbic Bank SBU.UG, Standard Chartered, Kenya Commercial Bank KCB.UG and Barclays Bank. Others are DFCU DFCU.UG and Orient Banks.

http://www.abndigital.co...n-in-loan-for-expansion

KCB (UG) - Making The Difference. LOAR!!!

ngapat
#173 Posted : Saturday, June 11, 2011 7:06:31 PM
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Uganda's biggest mobile phone operator, MTN, raised $100 million from a syndicated loan for network expansion...Banks involved include the Ugandan units of Stanbic Bank SBU.UG, Standard Chartered, Kenya Commercial Bank KCB.UG and Barclays Bank. Others are DFCU DFCU.UG and Orient Banks.

http://www.abndigital.co...n-in-loan-for-expansion

KCB (UG) - Making The Difference. LOAR!!!


damn, why was equity left out
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#174 Posted : Saturday, June 11, 2011 7:24:31 PM
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ngapat wrote:
Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Uganda's biggest mobile phone operator, MTN, raised $100 million from a syndicated loan for network expansion...Banks involved include the Ugandan units of Stanbic Bank SBU.UG, Standard Chartered, Kenya Commercial Bank KCB.UG and Barclays Bank. Others are DFCU DFCU.UG and Orient Banks.

http://www.abndigital.co...n-in-loan-for-expansion

KCB (UG) - Making The Difference. LOAR!!!


damn, why was equity left out


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Aguytrying
#175 Posted : Sunday, June 12, 2011 4:31:36 PM
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earthvoice wrote:
Seeing that we are on the issue of speculating on future prices...

I believe the share prices below are realistic, but which is more likely by end of 2011, and why/why not?...
Safaricom @4.50 (current @3.95);
Equity @28.00 (current @25.25)
KCB @28.00 (current @25.50)
KK @10.50 (current @9.70)

Think Eh?

kcb and equity at 28.00 is very possible. Due to fantastic y o y growth, and foreign investor support. Equity coz of agents i think it will really increase the no. Of customers, and the bottom line. And lets not forget, these two are 1st and second so far this yr in banks profitability and think the market will reward that. Your other picks are highly possible if not conservative.
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#176 Posted : Sunday, June 12, 2011 9:49:37 PM
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youcan'tstopusnow wrote:
ngapat wrote:
Cde Monomotapa wrote:
Uganda's biggest mobile phone operator, MTN, raised $100 million from a syndicated loan for network expansion...Banks involved include the Ugandan units of Stanbic Bank SBU.UG, Standard Chartered, Kenya Commercial Bank KCB.UG and Barclays Bank. Others are DFCU DFCU.UG and Orient Banks.

http://www.abndigital.co...n-in-loan-for-expansion

KCB (UG) - Making The Difference. LOAR!!!


damn, why was equity left out


They gave 'Kanjo' all their moneyLaughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
Just kidding. Member bado!

As Equity is the king in Retail banking..KCB is king in Corporate banking.
VituVingiSana
#177 Posted : Sunday, June 12, 2011 11:39:07 PM
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@Cde: KCB does a lot of financing for fuel... that's why the lending has jumped since fuel prices have jumped.

Say 100,000,000 litres imported monthly @ $0.50 = $50mn (2009)
In 2010 the same 100mn litres jumped in price to $0.75 = $75mn

Add financing for Rwanda, Uganda, etc for many of these OMCs & you can see the numbers jumping...

Now going to OTHER corporate biashara... BBK, SCBK, Citibank, etc are the leaders. Not to forget the Tier 2 banks likes NIC, DTB, I&M, etc who are also in this sector...
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Cde Monomotapa
#178 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 7:21:24 AM
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That's very true @VVS abt KCB thus in addition to financing due to high import bill, their forex earnings are boosted with volatility like recently. Soon & very soon Kenyan banks will dilute those beberu banks. I detest seeing them mentioned. I rest assured when I see our local banks relentlessly scaling up & Kenyans continuing to have faith in them. Beberu arudi kwao!!
VituVingiSana
#179 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 12:38:49 PM
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@cde: I am not a huge fan of KCB. Not yet anyway. They need to completely clean house of the managers who were involved in Triton, etc
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#180 Posted : Monday, June 13, 2011 7:23:49 PM
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Competition is good as I'm sure if Equity or KCB were the only players in the market they would squeeze every dime out of their customers. Loans would be at 25%. Mtado?

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