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5 Kenyan CEOs With Big Bets On Their Own Stock
hooverrl
#1 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 2:15:29 PM
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Good morning, Wazua,

I was intrigued by the topic of CEO ownership at the NSE, which Coldtusker wrote about last month.

So, I put together a list of five CEOs who had large ownership stakes in their businesses at the end of 2008 in order to see if these stocks outperformed the NSE as a whole.

You may be intrigued by the results. :)

5 Kenyan CEOs Who Bet Big On Their Own Stock

Did I miss anyone? Coldtusker mentioned Pradeep Paunrana at ARM, but I wasn't able to find an ownership amount for him as of December 2008.

Cheers,
Ryan
Aguytrying
#2 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 3:41:14 PM
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Numbers do not lie. Very interesting. had ARM been on the list, gain would have been even higher.
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muganda
#3 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 3:57:41 PM
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Good one @hooverl, reminded me of when we discussed
Does ownership matter, in listed companies?

To rehash the following factors significantly contribute to firm performance
1. Foreign ownership
2. Diffuse ownership
3. Corporation ownership
4. Manager ownership

hisah
#4 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 3:59:52 PM
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Also to be added to this list are the new listings - Britak and CIC. But this will need to run for at least 2 years to find their footing in the market.
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hooverrl
#5 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 5:52:06 PM
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Thanks, everyone, for your responses here, on the blog, and via Twitter.

I've update the article to include ARM's Pradeep Paunrana.

6 Kenyan CEOs Who Bet Big On Their Own Stock

As AGuyTrying predicted, ARM's inclusion further bolstered the CEO-owned firms' performance. Their average return since the end of 2008 is more than double that of the market index.

Very good to see Britak, CIC, BBK, KenolKobil, and KCB CEOs following the same example.

Any bets whether these five stocks will outperform the market over the next four years?
Sufficiently Philanga....thropic
#6 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 8:53:33 PM
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@hoover, some good analysis right there.
As an investor,atleast one will know where to sink their hard earned money!
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VituVingiSana
#7 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 10:31:58 PM
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There was a recent article which mentioned Pradeep Paunrana of ARM had 18% of ARM. I think it was carved out of the family's ownership.

James Mwangi was forced by CBK to sell down his ownership interest in Equity Bank to 5%. He had a much larger stake. Those sales have minted him a lot of moolah as well. When those gains are included, the return is even better for him. Other directors have had large stakes. The former CEO was John Mwangi. The Corporate Strategy Director Mary Wamae as well as the former Chairman Peter Munga.
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youcan'tstopusnow
#8 Posted : Thursday, August 09, 2012 11:27:56 PM
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Munga has even dropped out of the top 10 shareholders. The Muguku stake has also diminished significantly since his demise...
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hooverrl
#9 Posted : Friday, August 10, 2012 10:17:30 PM
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@VituVingiSana Glad to know Mwangi was forced to reduce his Equity stake. I saw that his shareholding declined since 2008 and was puzzled as to why he sold.
VituVingiSana
#10 Posted : Saturday, August 11, 2012 12:55:29 AM
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hooverrl wrote:
@VituVingiSana Glad to know Mwangi was forced to reduce his Equity stake. I saw that his shareholding declined since 2008 and was puzzled as to why he sold.
In Kenya, the CBK does not allow any one individual to own more than 25% of a bank. A director may not have more than 5% (direct or indirect) ownership in a bank.
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