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Ndegwa family to raise NIC stake from 25% to 35% after under subscription
mwekez@ji
#31 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 9:14:45 AM
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Mates, window for calling your brokers for the rights closed on Friday, September 14th. We now await Thursday, October 11th for Announcement of Offer Results

#Hunt for the shares in secondary market. But ofcourse secondary market doesnt have the discount the rights issue applicants are dancing to :d/
guru267
#32 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 1:35:47 PM
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2012 wrote:
This issue will be over subscribed so I doubt this Ndegwa issue will arise.


There can be an oversubscription without without all rights being taken up!

This arrives as a result of some shareholders neither selling or taking up the rights...

For example DTB rights issue was 86% oversubscirbed but 25% of the rights were not taken up... This resulted in the guys who applied for addtional shares getting the remaining 25% on a pro rata basis
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
Gadaffi
#33 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 6:22:10 PM
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The Ndegwa's stating or and taking up their rights will result to less shares being traded and hence supply levels will be low. if we assume that demand remains constant, then the share price will definately hike as a result of the short supply. if u combine this with the company and market fundamentals which will increase the demand for the company, then this share is a gud bet.
However, this anomaly will only hold for the period before the Ndegwa's offload the extra 10%.
gesowan
#34 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 7:19:46 PM
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Gadaffi wrote:
The Ndegwa's stating or and taking up their rights will result to less shares being traded and hence supply levels will be low. if we assume that demand remains constant, then the share price will definately hike as a result of the short supply. if u combine this with the company and market fundamentals which will increase the demand for the company, then this share is a gud bet.
However, this anomaly will only hold for the period before the Ndegwa's offload the extra 10%.


yes and make a kill to pay for the next rights issue
guru267
#35 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 8:20:44 PM
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gesowan wrote:
Gadaffi wrote:
The Ndegwa's stating or and taking up their rights will result to less shares being traded and hence supply levels will be low. if we assume that demand remains constant, then the share price will definately hike as a result of the short supply. if u combine this with the company and market fundamentals which will increase the demand for the company, then this share is a gud bet.
However, this anomaly will only hold for the period before the Ndegwa's offload the extra 10%.


yes and make a kill to pay for the next rights issue


Capitalism!!Applause
Mark 12:29
Deuteronomy 4:16
VituVingiSana
#36 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 8:47:25 PM
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Gadaffi wrote:
The Ndegwa's stating or and taking up their rights will result to less shares being traded and hence supply levels will be low. if we assume that demand remains constant, then the share price will definately hike as a result of the short supply. if u combine this with the company and market fundamentals which will increase the demand for the company, then this share is a gud bet.
However, this anomaly will only hold for the period before the Ndegwa's offload the extra 10%.
Ndegwas will start selling immediately. Locks in their profits. Makes sure the 10% is old within 1 year. Plans the next Rights Issue.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Aguytrying
#37 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 8:50:25 PM
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Whats the dilution post rights and bonus? I fear it is great
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
King G
#38 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 8:53:05 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
Gadaffi wrote:
The Ndegwa's stating or and taking up their rights will result to less shares being traded and hence supply levels will be low. if we assume that demand remains constant, then the share price will definately hike as a result of the short supply. if u combine this with the company and market fundamentals which will increase the demand for the company, then this share is a gud bet.
However, this anomaly will only hold for the period before the Ndegwa's offload the extra 10%.
Ndegwas will start selling immediately. Locks in their profits. Makes sure the 10% is old within 1 year. Plans the next Rights Issue.


Those who are supporting what the Ndegwa's are doing, i have no wonders for you, it is pure and straingt conmanship. Why cant they wait for the apllications and allotment process and get the outcome and if need be call for a special AGM to amended the process for more allocations the way CIC did after their last rights. smile smile smile
Thieves
King G
#39 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 8:55:07 PM
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Aguytrying wrote:
Whats the dilution post rights and bonus? I fear it is great


10% = 1 share for every 10 held! This share might just come to the levels of NBK, KQ and HFCK levels
Thieves
Gadaffi
#40 Posted : Wednesday, September 19, 2012 9:41:38 PM
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King G wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Gadaffi wrote:
The Ndegwa's stating or and taking up their rights will result to less shares being traded and hence supply levels will be low. if we assume that demand remains constant, then the share price will definately hike as a result of the short supply. if u combine this with the company and market fundamentals which will increase the demand for the company, then this share is a gud bet.
However, this anomaly will only hold for the period before the Ndegwa's offload the extra 10%.
Ndegwas will start selling immediately. Locks in their profits. Makes sure the 10% is old within 1 year. Plans the next Rights Issue.


Those who are supporting what the Ndegwa's are doing, i have no wonders for you, it is pure and straingt conmanship. Why cant they wait for the apllications and allotment process and get the outcome and if need be call for a special AGM to amended the process for more allocations the way CIC did after their last rights. smile smile smile

u can call it conmanship bt that is how pple mk money in th stock market n that is why it is th stock market. Look at a situation wea th stock market ws effecient n there were no imperfections in th economy, a share price wld hardly fluctuate, there wld b NO motivation 2 invest in th stock exchange!!!
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