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Quote: CFC Stanbic has recorded a 33.6 per cent drop in profits after tax for the nine months to September following a decline in non-interest income. The bank posted a Sh2.7 billion after tax profit as at end of September compared to Sh4.1 billion in a similar period last year. CFC, which operates a branch in South Sudan, had Sh4.8 billion in non-interest income down from Sh6.2 billion.
CFC’s loan book expanded by Sh18 billion to Sh104 billion leading to a 20.9 per cent increase in interest income to Sh8.6 billion.
Its deposit base increased by a similar margin Sh14 billion to Sh113 billion. Interest expenses grew at a faster pace, 68 per cent, underlining the recent rise in the cost of cash. Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
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Questions 1. Which of the two won the bulls champions run. A. Cfc. B. Panafric. 2.Between cfc and panafric, Which one will outsmart the other one on nosediving bears' acrobatics championship? Marks. A saved dimme. Note; All quiz carry equal marks. 2.answers derived from other sources unless wazua will be rejected. ,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....
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Business Daily wrote:CfC’s chief executive Kitili Mbathi resigned Friday and has been replaced on a temporary basis by Greg Brackenridge, currently the CEO of the company’s subsidiary CfC Stanbic Bank.
Mr Mbathi had held the position for eight years.
“The board of CfC Stanbic Holdings Limited hereby gives notice of the resignation of Mr Kitili Mbathi as the chief executive … effective this day January 29, 2016,” the company said in a statement.
CfC did not say why Mr Kitili resigned. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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murchr wrote:Business Daily wrote:CfC’s chief executive Kitili Mbathi resigned Friday and has been replaced on a temporary basis by Greg Brackenridge, currently the CEO of the company’s subsidiary CfC Stanbic Bank.
Mr Mbathi had held the position for eight years.
“The board of CfC Stanbic Holdings Limited hereby gives notice of the resignation of Mr Kitili Mbathi as the chief executive … effective this day January 29, 2016,” the company said in a statement.
CfC did not say why Mr Kitili resigned. ..and perhaps did not wish him the best in his future endeavours. Time is money, so money is time. Money saved is time gained in reverse! Money stores your life’s energy. You expend your energy, get paid money, and store that money for a future purchase made in a currency.
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Gatheuzi wrote:murchr wrote:Business Daily wrote:CfC’s chief executive Kitili Mbathi resigned Friday and has been replaced on a temporary basis by Greg Brackenridge, currently the CEO of the company’s subsidiary CfC Stanbic Bank.
Mr Mbathi had held the position for eight years.
“The board of CfC Stanbic Holdings Limited hereby gives notice of the resignation of Mr Kitili Mbathi as the chief executive … effective this day January 29, 2016,” the company said in a statement.
CfC did not say why Mr Kitili resigned. .. and perhaps did not wish him the best in his future endeavours. Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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At this rate,it might go back to sub 40 n Panafric to sub 20
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whiteowl wrote:At this rate,it might go back to sub 40 n Panafric to sub 20 Cash will always be king during this drought season
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whiteowl wrote:At this rate,it might go back to sub 40 n Panafric to sub 20 these two stocks made me good money during last bull, i boarded at around 60s, i will start boarding cfc at any price below 60 and panafrica at any price below 30 because of bonus dilution,i believe the two will make investors money when bulls returns There are only two emotions in the stock market, fear and hope. The problem is, you hope when you should fear and fear when you should hope
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Pesa Nane wrote:Gatheuzi wrote:murchr wrote:Business Daily wrote:CfC’s chief executive Kitili Mbathi resigned Friday and has been replaced on a temporary basis by Greg Brackenridge, currently the CEO of the company’s subsidiary CfC Stanbic Bank.
Mr Mbathi had held the position for eight years.
“The board of CfC Stanbic Holdings Limited hereby gives notice of the resignation of Mr Kitili Mbathi as the chief executive … effective this day January 29, 2016,” the company said in a statement.
CfC did not say why Mr Kitili resigned. .. and perhaps did not wish him the best in his future endeavours. Kwani he was thrown under the mbus, he didnot even give notice for such a high profile position!!! Formal education will make you a living. Self-education will make you a fortune - Jim Rohn.
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littledove wrote:whiteowl wrote:At this rate,it might go back to sub 40 n Panafric to sub 20 these two stocks made me good money during last bull, i boarded at around 60s, i will start boarding cfc at any price below 60 and panafrica at any price below 30 because of bonus dilution,i believe the two will make investors money when bulls returns I also doubled my cash with panafric in about 4 months but I'm in no hurry to get back in coz the bulls are nowhere in sight.
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whiteowl wrote:littledove wrote:whiteowl wrote:At this rate,it might go back to sub 40 n Panafric to sub 20 these two stocks made me good money during last bull, i boarded at around 60s, i will start boarding cfc at any price below 60 and panafrica at any price below 30 because of bonus dilution,i believe the two will make investors money when bulls returns I also doubled my cash with panafric in about 4 months but I'm in no hurry to get back in coz the bulls are nowhere in sight. Cfc up almost 6% today to 84/=. Seems the ones waiting for it at 60/= and 40/= will be waiting for it for a looooong time!!! This bad news was factored into the price a long time ago and that is why it took one hell of a beating. It seems the news is not as bad as the investors expected. Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.
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MaichBlack wrote:whiteowl wrote:littledove wrote:whiteowl wrote:At this rate,it might go back to sub 40 n Panafric to sub 20 these two stocks made me good money during last bull, i boarded at around 60s, i will start boarding cfc at any price below 60 and panafrica at any price below 30 because of bonus dilution,i believe the two will make investors money when bulls returns I also doubled my cash with panafric in about 4 months but I'm in no hurry to get back in coz the bulls are nowhere in sight. Cfc up almost 6% today to 84/=. Seems the ones waiting for it at 60/= and 40/= will be waiting for it for a looooong time!!! This bad news was factored into the price a long time ago and that is why it took one hell of a beating. It seems the news is not as bad as the investors expected. I don't want to fight the bear trend so I'll keep my cash.I'm not in a hurry to buy this or any other stock unless the trend changes.
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MaichBlack wrote:whiteowl wrote:littledove wrote:whiteowl wrote:At this rate,it might go back to sub 40 n Panafric to sub 20 these two stocks made me good money during last bull, i boarded at around 60s, i will start boarding cfc at any price below 60 and panafrica at any price below 30 because of bonus dilution,i believe the two will make investors money when bulls returns I also doubled my cash with panafric in about 4 months but I'm in no hurry to get back in coz the bulls are nowhere in sight. Cfc up almost 6% today to 84/=. Seems the ones waiting for it at 60/= and 40/= will be waiting for it for a looooong time!!! This bad news was factored into the price a long time ago and that is why it took one hell of a beating. It seems the news is not as bad as the investors expected. Plenty of supply at 80.5 Life is short. Live passionately.
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whiteowl wrote:At this rate,it might go back to sub 40 n Panafric to sub 20 how i long for this.....am gonna wait for this. “It’s no good, it’s no good!” says the buyer— then goes off and boasts about the purchase-Proverbs 20:14
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whiteowl wrote:littledove wrote:whiteowl wrote:At this rate,it might go back to sub 40 n Panafric to sub 20 these two stocks made me good money during last bull, i boarded at around 60s, i will start boarding cfc at any price below 60 and panafrica at any price below 30 because of bonus dilution,i believe the two will make investors money when bulls returns I also doubled my cash with panafric in about 4 months but I'm in no hurry to get back in coz the bulls are nowhere in sight. I double agree on panafric and entry price. It's a money maker! The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
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Othelo wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:Gatheuzi wrote:murchr wrote:Business Daily wrote:CfC’s chief executive Kitili Mbathi resigned Friday and has been replaced on a temporary basis by Greg Brackenridge, currently the CEO of the company’s subsidiary CfC Stanbic Bank.
Mr Mbathi had held the position for eight years.
“The board of CfC Stanbic Holdings Limited hereby gives notice of the resignation of Mr Kitili Mbathi as the chief executive … effective this day January 29, 2016,” the company said in a statement.
CfC did not say why Mr Kitili resigned. .. and perhaps did not wish him the best in his future endeavours. Kwani he was thrown under the mbus, he didnot even give notice for such a high profile position!!! "gazeti za kufunga nyama" say he's the new KWS director general,maybe why he gave no notice
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