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sparkly
#41 Posted : Saturday, May 07, 2016 7:15:06 PM
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nashx wrote:
sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
At 10.7 this is BBK is a bargain...the buying spree begins


It's a bargain f you are looking backwards. The future is uncertain.

Other than the sale by the group company (of which the bank gets to keep the Barclays brand)what else has changed or might change that would affect it's fundamentals


Corporate identity, culture, values.

For illustration purposes when woman gets married, she doesn't just drop her maiden name for that of the husband. Her status in the society changes, new position, new relationships within the family, community.

Barclays Africa is a woman leaving her father/ mother (Barclays Global) for a different future. No one knows if she will flourish or suffer home sickness. That is the uncertainty.
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obiero
#42 Posted : Sunday, May 08, 2016 11:43:54 AM
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sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
At 10.7 this is BBK is a bargain...the buying spree begins


It's a bargain f you are looking backwards. The future is uncertain.

Other than the sale by the group company (of which the bank gets to keep the Barclays brand)what else has changed or might change that would affect it's fundamentals


Corporate identity, culture, values.

For illustration purposes when woman gets married, she doesn't just drop her maiden name for that of the husband. Her status in the society changes, new position, new relationships within the family, community.

Barclays Africa is a woman leaving her father/ mother (Barclays Global) for a different future. No one knows if she will flourish or suffer home sickness. That is the uncertainty.

Unless bought out by one of the big three, the bank is on its death bed

COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
jerry
#43 Posted : Sunday, May 08, 2016 2:37:07 PM
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obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
At 10.7 this is BBK is a bargain...the buying spree begins


It's a bargain f you are looking backwards. The future is uncertain.

Other than the sale by the group company (of which the bank gets to keep the Barclays brand)what else has changed or might change that would affect it's fundamentals


Corporate identity, culture, values.

For illustration purposes when woman gets married, she doesn't just drop her maiden name for that of the husband. Her status in the society changes, new position, new relationships within the family, community.

Barclays Africa is a woman leaving her father/ mother (Barclays Global) for a different future. No one knows if she will flourish or suffer home sickness. That is the uncertainty.

Unless bought out by one of the big three, the bank is on its death bed

Did I here/read "Barclays Global" is retaining 50.1%shareholding?
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nashx
#44 Posted : Monday, May 09, 2016 12:40:46 AM
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jerry wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
sparkly wrote:
nashx wrote:
At 10.7 this is BBK is a bargain...the buying spree begins


It's a bargain f you are looking backwards. The future is uncertain.

Other than the sale by the group company (of which the bank gets to keep the Barclays brand)what else has changed or might change that would affect it's fundamentals


Corporate identity, culture, values.

For illustration purposes when woman gets married, she doesn't just drop her maiden name for that of the husband. Her status in the society changes, new position, new relationships within the family, community.

Barclays Africa is a woman leaving her father/ mother (Barclays Global) for a different future. No one knows if she will flourish or suffer home sickness. That is the uncertainty.

Unless bought out by one of the big three, the bank is on its death bed

Did I here/read "Barclays Global" is retaining 50.1%shareholding?

Yes for now it is
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kaimbaga2012
#45 Posted : Friday, May 27, 2016 9:53:12 AM
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Anyone attending the Barclays Bank AGM. Kindly update us on when the Book closure for payment of Dividends is and when the Dividends will be paid out.
Horton
#46 Posted : Thursday, September 01, 2016 7:24:38 AM
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Anyone know when these guys are releasing their H1 results?
obiero
#47 Posted : Thursday, September 01, 2016 7:58:49 AM
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Horton wrote:
Anyone know when these guys are releasing their H1 results?

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COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
Horton
#48 Posted : Thursday, September 01, 2016 8:15:01 AM
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obiero wrote:
[quote=Horton]Anyone know when these guys are releasing their H1 results?

Cheki hapa http://www.wazua.co.ke/f...ts&t=26334&p=57[/quote]

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Realtreaty
#49 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2016 8:45:14 PM
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The silent interim of 20 cents and no one talks about it? Does this mean Kenyans are already out of this stock?
Ericsson
#50 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2016 8:56:59 PM
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@Realtreaty
Most of its shareholding is by Barclays Africa at 68% and institutional investors who bought it in Moi regime and early NARC days.
Retail investors are very few.
The institutional investors and other shareholders are in it for dividend not share price appreciation
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
Ericsson
#51 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2016 8:58:12 PM
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Forgot to mention that the retail investors are mostly wazee who are now enjoying their retirement with the constant dividends they get.
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ARAP CHARLES
#52 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2016 10:21:21 PM
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Realtreaty wrote:
The silent interim of 20 cents and no one talks about it? Does this mean Kenyans are already out of this stock?

Not talking Not talking Not talking just thinking of this whooping 20cts at 8.00. and it does not excite. ama watu hawana information.. this thing should be at 12.00 minimum.
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enyands
#53 Posted : Wednesday, September 07, 2016 10:46:17 PM
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ARAP CHARLES wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:
The silent interim of 20 cents and no one talks about it? Does this mean Kenyans are already out of this stock?

Not talking Not talking Not talking just thinking of this whooping 20cts at 8.00. and it does not excite. ama watu hawana information.. this thing should be at 12.00 minimum.


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VituVingiSana
#54 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2016 12:55:23 AM
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ARAP CHARLES wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:
The silent interim of 20 cents and no one talks about it? Does this mean Kenyans are already out of this stock?

Not talking Not talking Not talking just thinking of this whooping 20cts at 8.00. and it does not excite. ama watu hawana information.. this thing should be at 12.00 minimum.

Interim is 0.20 but then there's a final dividend. I don't even know what some firms bother paying an interim dividend.
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instinct
#55 Posted : Thursday, September 08, 2016 3:51:09 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
ARAP CHARLES wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:
The silent interim of 20 cents and no one talks about it? Does this mean Kenyans are already out of this stock?

Not talking Not talking Not talking just thinking of this whooping 20cts at 8.00. and it does not excite. ama watu hawana information.. this thing should be at 12.00 minimum.

Interim is 0.20 but then there's a final dividend. I don't even know what some firms bother paying an interim dividend.


2.5% only... 2.1% transaction costs to buy... and considering it has an uncertain future...then add the interest rates fiasco...moto ya kuotea mbali...
ARAP CHARLES
#56 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2016 9:38:27 AM
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interesting times ahead for this stock. so today we are closing for a 0.20cts dividends.. then what next. are we going to 6.00 or to our teens..
Watch and Listen and Live
subaru
#57 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2016 1:08:55 PM
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ARAP CHARLES wrote:
interesting times ahead for this stock. so today we are closing for a 0.20cts dividends.. then what next. are we going to 6.00 or to our teens..

6 bob indeed wait for it there eventually
xxxxx
#58 Posted : Monday, September 19, 2016 7:37:57 PM
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subaru wrote:
ARAP CHARLES wrote:
interesting times ahead for this stock. so today we are closing for a 0.20cts dividends.. then what next. are we going to 6.00 or to our teens..

6 bob indeed wait for it there eventually



6 is a pipe dream.
Sober
#59 Posted : Tuesday, September 20, 2016 3:21:00 PM
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xxxxx wrote:
subaru wrote:
ARAP CHARLES wrote:
interesting times ahead for this stock. so today we are closing for a 0.20cts dividends.. then what next. are we going to 6.00 or to our teens..

6 bob indeed wait for it there eventually



6 is a pipe dream.


with this share, anything is possible. I used to think single digit price was impossible on this share but see where we are now.
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winmak
#60 Posted : Tuesday, September 20, 2016 4:09:29 PM
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We continue averaging down...
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