My 2 cents wrote:Neither the EABL share nor the bond interest me. They are both expensive for what they offer and better deals can be found elsewhere. Fancy paying PE 30 for a low growth company? EABL is past its prime, in its hey day it was the Safaricom of the NSE. I have a few EABL shares that I bought for Kes144 per share in 2008!!!! Today at Kes 160 per share (13 years later) they have risen by 14.5% total ;)
You didn't sell when the price rose to ksh.300.
When you were buying the counter EABL used to give juicy dividends,nwdays it's a pale shadow of it's yester years.
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle