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Which are the best share to buy now?
jawgey
#11 Posted : Monday, August 11, 2014 3:27:10 PM
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The guy asked for a good buy of <20 for crying out loud. Ofcos looking at the price alone is not advisable, but hey, if he wants to accumulate more shares why not dive into a good and undervalued counter of a price below 20. @edwin, please research on kplc, cic or cooperative bank, those are my recommendations
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edwinmukiri
#12 Posted : Monday, August 11, 2014 3:49:57 PM
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jawgey wrote:
The guy asked for a good buy of <20 for crying out loud. Ofcos looking at the price alone is not advisable, but hey, if he wants to accumulate more shares why not dive into a good and undervalued counter of a price below 20. @edwin, please research on kplc, cic or cooperative bank, those are my recommendations

Thank you very much for that advice. I already have share for Equity, safaricom and sameer. I wanted to see if people will recommend then or others so that i can invest some cash that i have.

Like for eqity i bought at 40.5 and its at 46 and i have no plan to see any time soon.

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Akenyan2014
#13 Posted : Monday, August 11, 2014 4:10:48 PM
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jawgey wrote:
The guy asked for a good buy of <20 for crying out loud. Ofcos looking at the price alone is not advisable, but hey, if he wants to accumulate more shares why not dive into a good and undervalued counter of a price below 20. @edwin, please research on kplc, cic or cooperative bank, those are my recommendations


Anwer the question as asked, please.There is a reason why < 20 For example, if you were to buy BAT, min. investment will be sh. 60000 unless at the odd lot.
Tall Order
#14 Posted : Monday, August 11, 2014 4:55:36 PM
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You can look to gather CIC at current prices which are in the region of 8.80 and sell next year around this time hopefully at about 12bob or so.
faa
#15 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 8:21:04 AM
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KK,KENYA POWER & KENYA RE
Akenyan2014
#16 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 10:08:38 AM
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faa wrote:
KK,KENYA POWER & KENYA RE


Was the letter K a key factor and requirement in your picks?smile
Akenyan2014
#17 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 10:17:36 AM
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faa wrote:
KK,KENYA POWER & KENYA RE


Was the letter K a key factor and requirement in your picks?smile

Kenya Re Could be at the asking price soon

edwinmukiri
#18 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 12:10:17 PM
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Akenyan2014 wrote:
faa wrote:
KK,KENYA POWER & KENYA RE


Was the letter K a key factor and requirement in your picks?smile

Kenya Re Could be at the asking price soon


what do you mean by 'asking price soon'?
Bulls make money,bears make money and pigs get slaughtered.
Akenyan2014
#19 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 6:13:52 PM
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edwinmukiri wrote:
Akenyan2014 wrote:
faa wrote:
KK,KENYA POWER & KENYA RE


Was the letter K a key factor and requirement in your picks?smile

Kenya Re Could be at the asking price soon


what do you mean by 'asking price soon'?


A series of negative news can make that share price shaky. I think sub 15 is a great possibility until the case is determined.
Mukiri
#20 Posted : Tuesday, August 12, 2014 9:33:34 PM
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Namesake, soma mbloo, soma! Don't worship anyone here. People here have their own agendas... there is BIG money at play. Some with tens, hundreds and thousands of millions. If you don't educate yourself, you'll be a cash cow.

Like someone said, The Intelligent Investor is a good start. A recommendation there, is to put not less than 25% of your portfolio in Treasury Bills/Bonds. Have you?

Proverbs 19:21
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