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Scangroup Africa
Realtreaty
#1 Posted : Wednesday, October 29, 2014 2:31:41 PM
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This is a company owned by heavyweights and carrying their businesses in larger Africa with partners awide. The stock in NSE has not improved after having a bigger than normal perfomance in FY2013. The stock plumeted to lows of 43 afterwards from 72. Some may say it was due to dilution of the stock by creation of new shares for the partner. But the worst or good for that matter is that the said partner entered at 85 per stock. How will the new partner ever recover? Had the new partner pressumed the stock to go up to 120-150 ranges?
Where is the stock headed to?
Wendz
#2 Posted : Wednesday, October 29, 2014 2:41:23 PM
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Realtreaty wrote:
This is a company owned by heavyweights and carrying their businesses in larger Africa with partners awide. The stock in NSE has not improved after having a bigger than normal perfomance in FY2013. The stock plumeted to lows of 43 afterwards from 72. Some may say it was due to dilution of the stock by creation of new shares for the partner. But the worst or good for that matter is that the said partner entered at 85 per stock. How will the new partner ever recover? Had the new partner presumed the stock to go up to 120-150 ranges?
Where is the stock headed to?


apart from the price gains, we also need to look at what other benefits the new partner envisaged from this company. what are his/its other businesses? what value would such businesses gain from being in partnership with this company?
shrewdinvestor
#3 Posted : Wednesday, October 29, 2014 3:21:05 PM
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Wendz wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:
This is a company owned by heavyweights and carrying their businesses in larger Africa with partners awide. The stock in NSE has not improved after having a bigger than normal perfomance in FY2013. The stock plumeted to lows of 43 afterwards from 72. Some may say it was due to dilution of the stock by creation of new shares for the partner. But the worst or good for that matter is that the said partner entered at 85 per stock. How will the new partner ever recover? Had the new partner presumed the stock to go up to 120-150 ranges?
Where is the stock headed to?


apart from the price gains, we also need to look at what other benefits the new partner envisaged from this company. what are his/its other businesses? what value would such businesses gain from being in partnership with this company?

Thats correct sir!Its not always about capital gains;there are other strategic reasons.In addition the company still has got strong fundamentals and have got lucrative contracts including one with Konza city..
shrewdinvestor
#4 Posted : Wednesday, October 29, 2014 3:24:22 PM
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At present,this is the best price to get a piece of the pie!
Realtreaty
#5 Posted : Sunday, November 02, 2014 12:49:14 PM
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Wendz wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:
This is a company owned by heavyweights and carrying their businesses in larger Africa with partners awide. The stock in NSE has not improved after having a bigger than normal perfomance in FY2013. The stock plumeted to lows of 43 afterwards from 72. Some may say it was due to dilution of the stock by creation of new shares for the partner. But the worst or good for that matter is that the said partner entered at 85 per stock. How will the new partner ever recover? Had the new partner presumed the stock to go up to 120-150 ranges?
Where is the stock headed to?


apart from the price gains, we also need to look at what other benefits the new partner envisaged from this company. what are his/its other businesses? what value would such businesses gain from being in partnership with this company?

This is not a church you are now preaching !!!! i want those other benefits that you hve seen with scangroup.How would you tell it to an O'Level student who has done business Finance, accounting and Economics?
Realtreaty
#6 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2014 7:48:53 AM
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Has scangroup scanned something in hurry. It had a dash with a 9.52% in the morning that was latter eroded before the laser colour dried. Was there some gossip from management that the cleaners overhead??
mlennyma
#7 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:23:19 AM
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I still hold the view that it will take a lightening flash for scangroup to jump to 70
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
Gatheuzi
#8 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2014 8:50:31 AM
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Most of staff at Ogilvy offices were moved to ScanGroup's main office and a lot of cost cutting has been happening. Iam optimistic of an excellent full year performance, coupled with a ride to 60.
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lochaes
#9 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2014 9:02:35 AM
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Gatheuzi wrote:
Most of staff at Ogilvy offices were moved to ScanGroup's main office and a lot of cost cutting has been happening. Iam optimistic of an excellent full year performance, coupled with a ride to 60.


and their clients have kept them busy this year
2012
#10 Posted : Tuesday, November 25, 2014 10:25:57 AM
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Gatheuzi wrote:
Most of staff at Ogilvy offices were moved to ScanGroup's main office and a lot of cost cutting has been happening. Iam optimistic of an excellent full year performance, coupled with a ride to 60.


Where do you get your facts from???
Ogilvy occupies three floors in three different buildings far from Scangroup's main office. Ogilvy is also heavily populated by expatriates from Europe and India (which nobody can make sense of) and you know they are not taking home pocket change. Can't wait to see scangroup's wage bill. Anyway, pay them a visit as an investor and find out for yourself.

BBI will solve it
:)
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