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Long Term Buys starting 2014
nashx
#31 Posted : Tuesday, May 20, 2014 12:09:41 PM
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So it seems so far the below got the participants nod
Kplc
Kengen
Kenya Re

Lets hear some more suggestions
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DtheK
#32 Posted : Tuesday, May 20, 2014 1:20:21 PM
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Why not add dividend yield to your criteria so that you end up with cheapest stock giving highest divs,that way if there are no price gains you at least have dividends.e.g HF P.E of 5.31,Yield 4.61
sparkly
#33 Posted : Tuesday, May 20, 2014 1:48:29 PM
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DtheK wrote:
Why not add dividend yield to your criteria so that you end up with cheapest stock giving highest divs,that way if there are no price gains you at least have dividends.e.g HF P.E of 5.31,Yield 4.61


I would also add growth in earnings. CFC Stanbic would feature on my list on this metric in addittion to shares discussed earlier in the thread.
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nashx
#34 Posted : Tuesday, May 20, 2014 1:53:13 PM
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sparkly wrote:
DtheK wrote:
Why not add dividend yield to your criteria so that you end up with cheapest stock giving highest divs,that way if there are no price gains you at least have dividends.e.g HF P.E of 5.31,Yield 4.61


I would also add growth in earnings. CFC Stanbic would feature on my list on this metric in addition to shares discussed earlier in the thread.


I will work on it and post it here. @sparkly I agree with you CfC Stanbic is a gem!! How I pray it falls to 117 range so I can add some more...great growth in earnings I dont know how they do itApplause Applause
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Mukiri
#35 Posted : Tuesday, May 20, 2014 8:21:40 PM
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DtheK wrote:
Why not add dividend yield to your criteria so that you end up with cheapest stock giving highest divs,that way if there are no price gains you at least have dividends.e.g HF P.E of 5.31,Yield 4.61

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sparkly
#36 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2014 7:35:26 AM
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nashx wrote:
sparkly wrote:
DtheK wrote:
Why not add dividend yield to your criteria so that you end up with cheapest stock giving highest divs,that way if there are no price gains you at least have dividends.e.g HF P.E of 5.31,Yield 4.61


I would also add growth in earnings. CFC Stanbic would feature on my list on this metric in addition to shares discussed earlier in the thread.


I will work on it and post it here. @sparkly I agree with you CfC Stanbic is a gem!! How I pray it falls to 117 range so I can add some more...great growth in earnings I dont know how they do itApplause Applause



Better buy now if you trust that the growth will be sustained. When it was at 110 people were waiting for it to go back to 98 so they could buy, When it was at 98 people were waiting for 89.
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nashx
#37 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2014 11:26:35 AM
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sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
sparkly wrote:
DtheK wrote:
Why not add dividend yield to your criteria so that you end up with cheapest stock giving highest divs,that way if there are no price gains you at least have dividends.e.g HF P.E of 5.31,Yield 4.61


I would also add growth in earnings. CFC Stanbic would feature on my list on this metric in addition to shares discussed earlier in the thread.


I will work on it and post it here. @sparkly I agree with you CfC Stanbic is a gem!! How I pray it falls to 117 range so I can add some more...great growth in earnings I dont know how they do itApplause Applause



Better buy now if you trust that the growth will be sustained. When it was at 110 people were waiting for it to go back to 98 so they could buy, When it was at 98 people were waiting for 89.


I know but lemme analysis the behaviour of the stock before making a move, also I noted SBG securities valued their own company at round that range!!!
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Aguytrying
#38 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2014 11:29:14 AM
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sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
sparkly wrote:
DtheK wrote:
Why not add dividend yield to your criteria so that you end up with cheapest stock giving highest divs,that way if there are no price gains you at least have dividends.e.g HF P.E of 5.31,Yield 4.61


I would also add growth in earnings. CFC Stanbic would feature on my list on this metric in addition to shares discussed earlier in the thread.


I will work on it and post it here. @sparkly I agree with you CfC Stanbic is a gem!! How I pray it falls to 117 range so I can add some more...great growth in earnings I dont know how they do itApplause Applause



Better buy now if you trust that the growth will be sustained. When it was at 110 people were waiting for it to go back to 98 so they could buy, When it was at 98 people were waiting for 89.


and if it went to 89 some would declare to wait for 66. it never ends. there's a guy who was bottom fishing HFCK at 14.00 imagine how trivial it looks now.
if you see value create an upper limit of your purchase and stick to it
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nashx
#39 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2014 11:35:33 AM
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Aguytrying wrote:
sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
sparkly wrote:
DtheK wrote:
Why not add dividend yield to your criteria so that you end up with cheapest stock giving highest divs,that way if there are no price gains you at least have dividends.e.g HF P.E of 5.31,Yield 4.61


I would also add growth in earnings. CFC Stanbic would feature on my list on this metric in addition to shares discussed earlier in the thread.


I will work on it and post it here. @sparkly I agree with you CfC Stanbic is a gem!! How I pray it falls to 117 range so I can add some more...great growth in earnings I dont know how they do itApplause Applause



Better buy now if you trust that the growth will be sustained. When it was at 110 people were waiting for it to go back to 98 so they could buy, When it was at 98 people were waiting for 89.


and if it went to 89 some would declare to wait for 66. it never ends. there's a guy who was bottom fishing HFCK at 14.00 imagine how trivial it looks now.
if you see value create an upper limit of your purchase and stick to it


Aguy there is still wisdom in not rushing in for example imagine a person who was convinced that Home africa (although one cannot compare it to CfC) would go beyond 25!!! all I am saying is I agree CfC is a very good company but I need to assess the best entry price given market mood.
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Aguytrying
#40 Posted : Wednesday, May 21, 2014 1:11:47 PM
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nashx wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
sparkly wrote:
DtheK wrote:
Why not add dividend yield to your criteria so that you end up with cheapest stock giving highest divs,that way if there are no price gains you at least have dividends.e.g HF P.E of 5.31,Yield 4.61


I would also add growth in earnings. CFC Stanbic would feature on my list on this metric in addition to shares discussed earlier in the thread.


I will work on it and post it here. @sparkly I agree with you CfC Stanbic is a gem!! How I pray it falls to 117 range so I can add some more...great growth in earnings I dont know how they do itApplause Applause



Better buy now if you trust that the growth will be sustained. When it was at 110 people were waiting for it to go back to 98 so they could buy, When it was at 98 people were waiting for 89.


and if it went to 89 some would declare to wait for 66. it never ends. there's a guy who was bottom fishing HFCK at 14.00 imagine how trivial it looks now.
if you see value create an upper limit of your purchase and stick to it


Aguy there is still wisdom in not rushing in for example imagine a person who was convinced that Home africa (although one cannot compare it to CfC) would go beyond 25!!! all I am saying is I agree CfC is a very good company but I need to assess the best entry price given market mood.


home Africa nav is less than a shilling that's the most id pay for it. that's what I said when it was 25.00. you have to be able to value a stock otherwise you will pay a high price.
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