Boris Boyka wrote:target1360 wrote:it is very difficult to predict the future of stocks with significant government shareholding
@target sometimes we blame gvt or "others" when it's us who dint look around. it's true you cannot predict shares but surely MSC with all the info provided in fact I personally mentioned how the sugar industry of kenyan had problems(miwani chemilil muhoroni mills were shut down among others ) and challenges of recovering with increased illegal imports very high cost of production locally.....low cane production e.t.c sasa ulikua unatarajia pesa itoke wapi ????
Look at what uchumi,portland,kq et all have been through.Am not aware of any well run 'government co' . except maybe kenya re
It is reasonable to generally avoid companies with significant government share holding in whatever industry because most of the managers/board are political appointees with little or no interest of the shareholders at heart and as such cannot be trusted.
I find satisfaction in owning great business,not trading them