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Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:[quote=FUNKY]This year KPLC will have to declared a dividend and they always give 0.50 cents as DPS No Chance in A Million trials . Its like tossing a coin a million times, The probability of getting a head and tail at the same toss is zero The national treasury has projected to get a dividend of kshs 500 million from kplc this year. Show me the document. Here https://www.businessdail...01554-dl0hln/index.html Thanks. Now the original document the article refers to. Or another source. Budgeted for!!!!! Even the previous year/period they budgeted for Kes 300m which they never got Correct even the 300M was not realized. Even the 500M will not be realized this year. Infact it will be the Treasury which will be asked to give KPLC some MONEY Last year preference shareholders were paid a dividend. https://kplc.co.ke/img/f...nd%20-%2008.11.2018.pdf[/quote] Who holds the KPLC preference shares? @KaunganaDoDo any idea?
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/6/2018 Posts: 299
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Superprime1 wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:[quote=FUNKY]This year KPLC will have to declared a dividend and they always give 0.50 cents as DPS No Chance in A Million trials . Its like tossing a coin a million times, The probability of getting a head and tail at the same toss is zero The national treasury has projected to get a dividend of kshs 500 million from kplc this year. Show me the document. Here https://www.businessdail...01554-dl0hln/index.html Thanks. Now the original document the article refers to. Or another source. Budgeted for!!!!! Even the previous year/period they budgeted for Kes 300m which they never got Correct even the 300M was not realized. Even the 500M will not be realized this year. Infact it will be the Treasury which will be asked to give KPLC some MONEY Last year preference shareholders were paid a dividend. https://kplc.co.ke/img/f...nd%20-%2008.11.2018.pdf[/quote] Who holds the KPLC preference shares? @KaunganaDoDo any idea? Out of the 1,800,000 4%(preference shares Ksh 20 each), the government owns 656,808 shares, jubilee insurance has 59828 shares...KCB nominees own 3550, other shareholders own 1,079,814. Out of the 350,000 7% preference shares (20 shillings each, the government owns 193,531, jubilee insurance own 17,160 , KCB nominee own 750 with the rest of other small shareholders owning 138,559
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,815 Location: NAIROBI
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KaunganaDoDo wrote:Superprime1 wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:[quote=FUNKY]This year KPLC will have to declared a dividend and they always give 0.50 cents as DPS No Chance in A Million trials . Its like tossing a coin a million times, The probability of getting a head and tail at the same toss is zero The national treasury has projected to get a dividend of kshs 500 million from kplc this year. Show me the document. Here https://www.businessdail...01554-dl0hln/index.html Thanks. Now the original document the article refers to. Or another source. Budgeted for!!!!! Even the previous year/period they budgeted for Kes 300m which they never got Correct even the 300M was not realized. Even the 500M will not be realized this year. Infact it will be the Treasury which will be asked to give KPLC some MONEY Last year preference shareholders were paid a dividend. https://kplc.co.ke/img/f...nd%20-%2008.11.2018.pdf[/quote] Who holds the KPLC preference shares? @KaunganaDoDo any idea? Out of the 1,800,000 4%(preference shares Ksh 20 each), the government owns 656,808 shares, jubilee insurance has 59828 shares...KCB nominees own 3550, other shareholders own 1,079,814. Out of the 350,000 7% preference shares (20 shillings each, the government owns 193,531, jubilee insurance own 17,160 , KCB nominee own 750 with the rest of other small shareholders owning 138,559 Can the discussion go back to kengen. There is a thread for Kenya power Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Chief Joined: 5/31/2011 Posts: 5,121
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KaunganaDoDo wrote:Superprime1 wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:FUNKY wrote:This year KPLC will have to declared a dividend and they always give 0.50 cents as DPS No Chance in A Million trials . Its like tossing a coin a million times, The probability of getting a head and tail at the same toss is zero The national treasury has projected to get a dividend of kshs 500 million from kplc this year. Show me the document. Here https://www.businessdailyafrica....101554-dl0hln/index.html Thanks. Now the original document the article refers to. Or another source. Budgeted for!!!!! Even the previous year/period they budgeted for Kes 300m which they never got Correct even the 300M was not realized. Even the 500M will not be realized this year. Infact it will be the Treasury which will be asked to give KPLC some MONEY Last year preference shareholders were paid a dividend. https://kplc.co.ke/img/full/Djua...end%20-%2008.11.2018.pdf Who holds the KPLC preference shares? @KaunganaDoDo any idea? Out of the 1,800,000 4%(preference shares Ksh 20 each), the government owns 656,808 shares, jubilee insurance has 59828 shares...KCB nominees own 3550, other shareholders own 1,079,814. Out of the 350,000 7% preference shares (20 shillings each, the government owns 193,531, jubilee insurance own 17,160 , KCB nominee own 750 with the rest of other small shareholders owning 138,559 There is nothing worth writing home about these preference shares. The preference shares were paid a meagre total dividend of Kes. 1.93M (Previous year they were also paid a total dividend of Kes. 1.93M). The value of these preference shares is also very low (Kes. 43M only)
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/30/2010 Posts: 1,635
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.@KenGenKenya expanded the existing wind farm in Ngong from 5.1 MW to 25.5 MW capacities. Existing wind speeds in Ngong Hills region are highly favorable and the location is fairly close to Nairobi, the largest load centre in Kenya.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Ericsson wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:Superprime1 wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:[quote=FUNKY]This year KPLC will have to declared a dividend and they always give 0.50 cents as DPS No Chance in A Million trials . Its like tossing a coin a million times, The probability of getting a head and tail at the same toss is zero The national treasury has projected to get a dividend of kshs 500 million from kplc this year. Show me the document. Here https://www.businessdail...01554-dl0hln/index.html Thanks. Now the original document the article refers to. Or another source. Budgeted for!!!!! Even the previous year/period they budgeted for Kes 300m which they never got Correct even the 300M was not realized. Even the 500M will not be realized this year. Infact it will be the Treasury which will be asked to give KPLC some MONEY Last year preference shareholders were paid a dividend. https://kplc.co.ke/img/f...nd%20-%2008.11.2018.pdf[/quote] Who holds the KPLC preference shares? @KaunganaDoDo any idea? Out of the 1,800,000 4%(preference shares Ksh 20 each), the government owns 656,808 shares, jubilee insurance has 59828 shares...KCB nominees own 3550, other shareholders own 1,079,814. Out of the 350,000 7% preference shares (20 shillings each, the government owns 193,531, jubilee insurance own 17,160 , KCB nominee own 750 with the rest of other small shareholders owning 138,559 Can the discussion go back to kengen. There is a thread for Kenya power Kenya power is a company of interest to us Kengeners. It is our sore customer. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,936
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mwekez@ji wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:Superprime1 wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Ebenyo wrote:KaunganaDoDo wrote:FUNKY wrote:This year KPLC will have to declared a dividend and they always give 0.50 cents as DPS No Chance in A Million trials . Its like tossing a coin a million times, The probability of getting a head and tail at the same toss is zero The national treasury has projected to get a dividend of kshs 500 million from kplc this year. Show me the document. Here https://www.businessdailyafrica....101554-dl0hln/index.html Thanks. Now the original document the article refers to. Or another source. Budgeted for!!!!! Even the previous year/period they budgeted for Kes 300m which they never got Correct even the 300M was not realized. Even the 500M will not be realized this year. Infact it will be the Treasury which will be asked to give KPLC some MONEY Last year preference shareholders were paid a dividend. https://kplc.co.ke/img/full/Djua...end%20-%2008.11.2018.pdf Who holds the KPLC preference shares? @KaunganaDoDo any idea? Out of the 1,800,000 4%(preference shares Ksh 20 each), the government owns 656,808 shares, jubilee insurance has 59828 shares...KCB nominees own 3550, other shareholders own 1,079,814. Out of the 350,000 7% preference shares (20 shillings each, the government owns 193,531, jubilee insurance own 17,160 , KCB nominee own 750 with the rest of other small shareholders owning 138,559 There is nothing worth writing home about these preference shares. The preference shares were paid a meagre total dividend of Kes. 1.93M (Previous year they were also paid a total dividend of Kes. 1.93M). The value of these preference shares is also very low (Kes. 43M only) Exactly what we are advancing, so Kes 300m was budgeted but basically a meager Kes 1.9m was paid to all the preference share holding (including GoK - Jubilee). So they can budget for Kes 500m, but still pay nothing. People here, don't expect any dividends at end of the financial year!!! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/30/2010 Posts: 1,635
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I am investing in kengen between 5.80 - 6.00 per share
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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FUNKY wrote:I am investing in kengen between 5.80 - 6.00 per share Welcome to the bus. It's a good share to be diversified into. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/30/2010 Posts: 1,635
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Good demand for kengen at below 6/-
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