Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2010 Posts: 5,040
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Bamburi Bamburi. Nssf gets a cheque then it hits them, this is a nice investment! This shows following corporations is not always wise. What i would give to see bamburi in the 130's -140's one more time. The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/31/2011 Posts: 5,121
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They are accumulating from now upto the next AGM so they will most certainly get. .... but this NSSF, another day they gave a dim outlook of Bamburi and they wanted to sell the shares, how can we be sure that this time they are serious on their 'buy talk'
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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mwekez@ji wrote: They are accumulating from now upto the next AGM so they will most certainly get.
.... but this NSSF, another day they gave a dim outlook of Bamburi and they wanted to sell the shares, how can we be sure that this time they are serious on their 'buy talk'
How will they accumulate if there are no sellers.Or will they offer a premium price?
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/31/2011 Posts: 5,121
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Chaka wrote:mwekez@ji wrote: They are accumulating from now upto the next AGM so they will most certainly get.
.... but this NSSF, another day they gave a dim outlook of Bamburi and they wanted to sell the shares, how can we be sure that this time they are serious on their 'buy talk'
How will they accumulate if there are no sellers.Or will they offer a premium price? NSSF has roughly one year to the next Bamburi AGM (last one was held on 07.06.2012). A premium price will entice the sellers to come out of the cocoons. I however note that they need to give a very good premium because i see the counter traded 7.1M shares only in the whole of year 2011. ... but is NSSF really serious on this 'buy talk'? I find them to be kigeugeu. Now they say this and in a minute they say that
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/25/2012 Posts: 4,105 Location: 08c
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mwekez@ji wrote:Chaka wrote:mwekez@ji wrote: They are accumulating from now upto the next AGM so they will most certainly get.
.... but this NSSF, another day they gave a dim outlook of Bamburi and they wanted to sell the shares, how can we be sure that this time they are serious on their 'buy talk'
How will they accumulate if there are no sellers.Or will they offer a premium price? NSSF has roughly one year to the next Bamburi AGM (last one was held on 07.06.2012). A premium price will entice the sellers to come out of the cocoons. I however note that they need to give a very good premium because i see the counter traded 7.1M shares only in the whole of year 2011. ... but is NSSF really serious on this 'buy talk'? I find them to be kigeugeu. Now they say this and in a minute they say that Forget a premium, they have a buy window between October 2012 and April 2013 assuming the general eRections will be in March. Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/31/2011 Posts: 5,121
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Pesa Nane wrote:mwekez@ji wrote:Chaka wrote:mwekez@ji wrote: They are accumulating from now upto the next AGM so they will most certainly get.
.... but this NSSF, another day they gave a dim outlook of Bamburi and they wanted to sell the shares, how can we be sure that this time they are serious on their 'buy talk'
How will they accumulate if there are no sellers.Or will they offer a premium price? NSSF has roughly one year to the next Bamburi AGM (last one was held on 07.06.2012). A premium price will entice the sellers to come out of the cocoons. I however note that they need to give a very good premium because i see the counter traded 7.1M shares only in the whole of year 2011. ... but is NSSF really serious on this 'buy talk'? I find them to be kigeugeu. Now they say this and in a minute they say that Forget a premium, they have a buy window between October 2012 and April 2013 assuming the general eRections will be in March. NSSF can also forget the 10.88M shares. Those shares are worth more than KES 1.7B which is far more than the turnover witnessed on this counter in the whole of year 2011. .... @Pesa Nane, how could you even think that they can get those shares in 6 months without paying a hefty premium. Kenya wont be burning!
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