sparkly wrote:Aguytrying wrote:what puzzles me is the strong and consistent demand for kcb even after going ex dividend. we saw this phenomenon with safcom last yr and equity. all i know is that it cant last forever.
Shows that the prospects for 2012 may be better than 2011.
Payment of a dividend should ideally not affect the price of the share IMO.
In fact i usually buy ex-div and sell cum-div. That way i get to milk the div without paying the WHT of 5% on the div. Downside is that i have to pay the selling commission.
@sparkly. and the 2% for buying back. equity and saf rallied past cum div price. quite perculiar .
@guru. the question we have to ask ourselves is, what effect will elections have on kcb?
@mwekezaji. the same foreigners buying like crazy now are the same ones who sold kcb like crazy last year pushing it to 15.00, ill wait for them.
its unbelievable that kcb is at a pe of 6.0, im waiting for the irrationality for my entry.
the pedulum always swings.
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself