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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/21/2010 Posts: 6,182 Location: nairobi
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lochaz-index wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing Still have a stake in this company. Been itching to swing at it but unfortunately a lack of cash means I have not been able to take advantage of the discount served thus far. hope in stocks is pegged at 2018 and beyond "Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/31/2007 Posts: 303
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mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/30/2016 Posts: 332 Location: Kayole
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moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. Investors with a contrary opinion to general market emotions tend to fare better in the long run. Warren Buffett is a good example KEGN, KPLC, KQ, SCOM
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 1,997 Location: Kitale
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mkate_nusu wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. Investors with a contrary opinion to general market emotions tend to fare better in the long run. Warren Buffett is a good example 1.East africa cables-they made a loss of kshs 1 bilion in fy 15 but have landed a contract with kenya power of kshs 20 bilion. 2.Carbacid- made a profit of kshs 900 milion in hy 15 results. 3.hfck-made a profit in hy 16 results 4.Barclays-profit in fy 15 results 5.Kenya re-profits in fy 15 results. This list may contain negative sentiments.But out of 64 companies in nse,can someone give me ideal 10 for all times? Towards the goal of financial freedom
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Ebenyo wrote:mkate_nusu wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. Investors with a contrary opinion to general market emotions tend to fare better in the long run. Warren Buffett is a good example 1.East africa cables-they made a loss of kshs 1 bilion in fy 15 but have landed a contract with kenya power of kshs 20 bilion. 2.Carbacid- made a profit of kshs 900 milion in hy 15 results. 3.hfck-made a profit in hy 16 results 4.Barclays-profit in fy 15 results 5.Kenya re-profits in fy 15 results. This list may contain negative sentiments.But out of 64 companies in nse,can someone give me ideal 10 for all times? Post #104 http://m.wazua.co.ke/for...osts&t=33393&p=6Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 1,997 Location: Kitale
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sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:mkate_nusu wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:[quote=mlennyma]You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. Investors with a contrary opinion to general market emotions tend to fare better in the long run. Warren Buffett is a good example 1.East africa cables-they made a loss of kshs 1 bilion in fy 15 but have landed a contract with kenya power of kshs 20 bilion. 2.Carbacid- made a profit of kshs 900 milion in hy 15 results. 3.hfck-made a profit in hy 16 results 4.Barclays-profit in fy 15 results 5.Kenya re-profits in fy 15 results. This list may contain negative sentiments.But out of 64 companies in nse,can someone give me ideal 10 for all times? Post #104 http://m.wazua.co.ke/for...sts&t=33393&p=6[/quote] Thanks Sparky,i was not yet a member of wazua then.This is the last time im asking this question as im fully informed now.I will now have to contend with my pockects which are not deep.But i will do a buy once a month.Since my target is to buy for the next 24 years,i think i will be fine. Towards the goal of financial freedom
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,497 Location: nairobi
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Ebenyo wrote:sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:mkate_nusu wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:[quote=mlennyma]You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. Investors with a contrary opinion to general market emotions tend to fare better in the long run. Warren Buffett is a good example 1.East africa cables-they made a loss of kshs 1 bilion in fy 15 but have landed a contract with kenya power of kshs 20 bilion. 2.Carbacid- made a profit of kshs 900 milion in hy 15 results. 3.hfck-made a profit in hy 16 results 4.Barclays-profit in fy 15 results 5.Kenya re-profits in fy 15 results. This list may contain negative sentiments.But out of 64 companies in nse,can someone give me ideal 10 for all times? Post #104 http://m.wazua.co.ke/for...sts&t=33393&p=6[/quote] Thanks Sparky,i was not yet a member of wazua then.This is the last time im asking this question as im fully informed now.I will now have to contend with my pockects which are not deep.But i will do a buy once a month.Since my target is to buy for the next 24 years,i think i will be fine. All the best. We shall make money from our choices HF 30,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 1,997 Location: Kitale
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obiero wrote:Ebenyo wrote:sparkly wrote:Ebenyo wrote:mkate_nusu wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:[quote=mlennyma]You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. Investors with a contrary opinion to general market emotions tend to fare better in the long run. Warren Buffett is a good example 1.East africa cables-they made a loss of kshs 1 bilion in fy 15 but have landed a contract with kenya power of kshs 20 bilion. 2.Carbacid- made a profit of kshs 900 milion in hy 15 results. 3.hfck-made a profit in hy 16 results 4.Barclays-profit in fy 15 results 5.Kenya re-profits in fy 15 results. This list may contain negative sentiments.But out of 64 companies in nse,can someone6 give me ideal 10 for all times? Post #104 http://m.wazua.co.ke/for...sts&t=33393&p=6[/quote] Thanks Sparky,i was not yet a member of wazua then.This is the last time im asking this question as im fully informed now.I will now have to contend with my pockects which are not deep.But i will do a buy once a month.Since my target is to buy for the next 24 years,i think i will be fine. All the best. We shall make money from our choices Thanks bro Obiero.From january upto now,i have made some money in dividends from Longhorn,Equity,Barclays,Co-op,kcb.Im waiting for safaricom in dec.Im now planning for next year.So im reorganising my portfolio as you can see i was too exposed to banking because of being an NSE amateur.I have since exited Longhorn,barclays,co-op.I have bought total and kengen.Im thinking of getting kenya re,carbacid,cables,hfck and going back to barclays.Then relax and wait for dividends cheques. Towards the goal of financial freedom
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2009 Posts: 7,452
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mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing True!!! @Wazua at times gets things spectacularly wrong!!! Good example. Safaricom! Most Wazuans had killed and buried it and could not touch it even at 2.xy. Especially at the height of price wars with Airtel! They said Safaricom is finished! Michael Joseph leaving. Safaricom is finished.! Number porting/migration. Safaricom is finished! No look at the "finished" Safaricom. 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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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/28/2015 Posts: 1,247
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moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. what are the most likely impacts of the introduction of token meters to kplc's :- a. metering effectiveness, billing strategy and eventual migration to token metering? b. how will the above transition period complicate kplc's ability to reign on power losses hence revenue loss. c. will the fines and disconnection fees contribute revenue boosting and hence profitability significantly hence forth. my takes. ,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/17/2007 Posts: 294
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muandiwambeu wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. what are the most likely impacts of the introduction of token meters to kplc's :- a. metering effectiveness, billing strategy and eventual migration to token metering? b. how will the above transition period complicate kplc's ability to reign on power losses hence revenue loss. c. will the fines and disconnection fees contribute revenue boosting and hence profitability significantly hence forth. my takes. The amount of looting going on in there by arap mashamba and team is mind boggling. and currently its being run like a govt department. do not be surprised by a 2B shillings loss end year
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2009 Posts: 7,452
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instinct wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. what are the most likely impacts of the introduction of token meters to kplc's :- a. metering effectiveness, billing strategy and eventual migration to token metering? b. how will the above transition period complicate kplc's ability to reign on power losses hence revenue loss. c. will the fines and disconnection fees contribute revenue boosting and hence profitability significantly hence forth. my takes. The amount of looting going on in there by arap mashamba and team is mind boggling. and currently its being run like a govt department. do not be surprised by a 2B shillings loss end year Can people explain how the looting is being done, estimated figures etc. All I am hearing here are rumours. The fact that an ecosystem seems like it has been set up to bleed a company doesn't necessarily mean that is the case (though of course the level of alertness should be raised to red) and the fact that an ecosystem is seems like it is set up to grow the company doesn't necessarily mean that is the case! Can we have some facts here or something that is close to facts. 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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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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MaichBlack wrote:instinct wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. what are the most likely impacts of the introduction of token meters to kplc's :- a. metering effectiveness, billing strategy and eventual migration to token metering? b. how will the above transition period complicate kplc's ability to reign on power losses hence revenue loss. c. will the fines and disconnection fees contribute revenue boosting and hence profitability significantly hence forth. my takes. The amount of looting going on in there by arap mashamba and team is mind boggling. and currently its being run like a govt department. do not be surprised by a 2B shillings loss end year Can people explain how the looting is being done, estimated figures etc. All I am hearing here are rumours. The fact that an ecosystem seems like it has been set up to bleed a company doesn't necessarily mean that is the case (though of course the level of alertness should be raised to red) and the fact that an ecosystem is seems like it is set up to grow the company doesn't necessarily mean that is the case! Can we have some facts here or something that is close to facts. 1st of all we know who is the majority single investor kenya power-Mama ngina. Now I don't think looting can be possible without someone like her being sensitive on her money safety.hii ni tribal speculation because of tribe ya in charge of kenya power and one in charge cs.hii ni propaganda that have are baseless .ni hayo tu
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/30/2016 Posts: 332 Location: Kayole
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muandiwambeu wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:moneydust wrote:mlennyma wrote:You can imagine how hardened iam,despite all this noise iam buying to exit at 16 Same here..heavily invested at sub 9..hope am not wrong. we can't bite the dust trusting wazua so much can make you own nothing With this one I cant believe how pessimistic the market has become..a monopoly in its sector, with a growing demand for its services,a price earning ratio of less than 3 even with the government control,this share should not be trading this low. If one can be wrong on this one,then one cant be right in anything. what are the most likely impacts of the introduction of token meters to kplc's :- a. metering effectiveness, billing strategy and eventual migration to token metering? b. how will the above transition period complicate kplc's ability to reign on power losses hence revenue loss. c. will the fines and disconnection fees contribute revenue boosting and hence profitability significantly hence forth. my takes. muandiwambeu which stocks are you invested in? You seem like a shrewd investor KEGN, KPLC, KQ, SCOM
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/30/2016 Posts: 332 Location: Kayole
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Switch off street lights, MCAs tell Kenya PowerThe Last Mile Electricity Project in Naivasha is facing a bleak future as Members of the Nakuru County assembly complaining about the high electricity bills that are being charged to the county, just one week after the lights were officially launched by Energy CS Charles Keter.
MCAs have complained about the management of the project, saying that the street lights have not been switched off since they were connected four weeks ago, even during the day.
“Our main concern is the failure by Kenya Power to switch off the lights during the day as this could lead to a high pay bill for the county government,” he said.KP milking cash from counties KEGN, KPLC, KQ, SCOM
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/30/2013 Posts: 254
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above ksh.8,results are about to be released ,my research Announced Final dividend of Kes 0.30 on 30-October-2015; Announced a Final dividend of Kes.0.30 on 22-October-2014.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/21/2010 Posts: 6,182 Location: nairobi
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mthaka wrote:above ksh.8,results are about to be released ,my research Announced Final dividend of Kes 0.30 on 30-October-2015; Announced a Final dividend of Kes.0.30 on 22-October-2014. buy,buy,buy with me,ignore any doom prophet ,there is good room for capital gains in the medium term "Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/21/2010 Posts: 6,182 Location: nairobi
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Results season taking this share out of all time lows "Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/10/2014 Posts: 967 Location: Kenya
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mlennyma wrote:mthaka wrote:above ksh.8,results are about to be released ,my research Announced Final dividend of Kes 0.30 on 30-October-2015; Announced a Final dividend of Kes.0.30 on 22-October-2014. buy,buy,buy with me,ignore any doom prophet ,there is good room for capital gains in the medium term The dividend will just be the same. Their costs this year have been humongous as they made a bunch of renovations in their grid then the role out of last mile project. Quite a lot of one off costs
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/5/2010 Posts: 2,459
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The bright folks at institute of economic affairs had an energy forum on Thursday that brought out some interesting numbers.
Don't have all the figures but a 30% increase in connections translated to a 3% increase in energy consumption.
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