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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,224 Location: nairobi
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/9/2010 Posts: 320 Location: kenya
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This monkey will stop @10bob. Its either you are in or out trying to chase. Work hard at your job and you can make a living. Work hard on yourself and you can make a fortune.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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cyruskulei wrote:This monkey will stop @10bob. Its either you are in or out trying to chase. I am cashing-out at 100% return. Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/9/2010 Posts: 320 Location: kenya
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Fyatu wrote:cyruskulei wrote:This monkey will stop @10bob. Its either you are in or out trying to chase. I am cashing-out at 100% return. Someone here said " The casino can make you a millionaire or break you" Work hard at your job and you can make a living. Work hard on yourself and you can make a fortune.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,224 Location: nairobi
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cyruskulei wrote:Fyatu wrote:cyruskulei wrote:This monkey will stop @10bob. Its either you are in or out trying to chase. I am cashing-out at 100% return. Someone here said " The casino can make you a millionaire or break you" This thing could go all the way to KES 18 if a profit is posted
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,224 Location: nairobi
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snifadog wrote:obiero wrote:snifadog wrote:obiero wrote:cyruskulei wrote:obiero wrote:Ericsson wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:cyruskulei wrote:[quote=Angelica _ann]Looks like some good work going on after Ireri left. HF reduces bad loans by Sh2bn in 6 months https://www.businessdail...62568-3lx2lp/index.html[/quote] Demand is building up on this counter. I dont know if there are some good news coming? Any one with info Cleaning up the loan book etc? Looks to me like preparation for a sale or merger. HFCK is a good candidate, say for large retail bank looking to beef up its mortgage function. Meba are you listening? Meba not interested,was once there. Co-op might be a good candidate to snap it. Coop, with its governance and management structure, don't think would go for mortgage business full throttle. They are abit conservative to me , bordering on docile. They seem to be in some comfort zone. Of course Giddi's vision prevails x100. l Then it is likely to be an overseas bank, ala SBM. With licence issuing frozen, this is the only way for a multinational bank to enter the local market. Unless Diamond Trust finds the appetite? Can the DTB & HFCK culture easily mesh? SBM is still digesting Chase. Does it really want to take another bank with dirty books? Unless it is a 100% buyout, why deal with 1000s of shareholders? Acquisition of HFCK will most likely be a 100% buyout that will lead to delisting It doesn’t seem like a fully distressed bank going by its bond repayment record There are lots of possibilities on this counter. Remember they created recently 500m new ordinary shares. They could be up for grabs to the best investor. A rally building up. If only they report a profit in Q3 then sky is the new floor @obiero, your obsession with junk counters is worrying. Have you not learnt anything from KQ? Steer clear of zombies on the NSE I don’t have much to learn but to teach. Turnaround stocks make some people wealthy. It has happened in Kenya, in Africa, globally. It’s not a strategy for everyone, so I excuse your tantrum Hapo ndio unakosea bwana Lets take a pause and ask ourselves, I called out the bottom of the share weeks ago based on traces of information from the exchange bar. The same has gone on a rally and stands at KES 7.30 and some people here still imagine that I can be taught a lot about stock trends. Give me a break!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,224 Location: nairobi
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Angelica _ann wrote:obiero wrote:Ericsson wrote:obiero wrote:KES 10 is imminent.. The exchange bar has caught wind of successful NPL recoveries that have tilted the sails back up  In a bear market there is money to be made High risk, high return. This thing was circa 3 bob less than 6 weeks ago Trap, trap, trap ...... myopia
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,349 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:snifadog wrote:obiero wrote:snifadog wrote:obiero wrote:cyruskulei wrote:obiero wrote:Ericsson wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:cyruskulei wrote:[quote=Angelica _ann]Looks like some good work going on after Ireri left. HF reduces bad loans by Sh2bn in 6 months https://www.businessdail...62568-3lx2lp/index.html[/quote] Demand is building up on this counter. I dont know if there are some good news coming? Any one with info Cleaning up the loan book etc? Looks to me like preparation for a sale or merger. HFCK is a good candidate, say for large retail bank looking to beef up its mortgage function. Meba are you listening? Meba not interested,was once there. Co-op might be a good candidate to snap it. Coop, with its governance and management structure, don't think would go for mortgage business full throttle. They are abit conservative to me , bordering on docile. They seem to be in some comfort zone. Of course Giddi's vision prevails x100. l Then it is likely to be an overseas bank, ala SBM. With licence issuing frozen, this is the only way for a multinational bank to enter the local market. Unless Diamond Trust finds the appetite? Can the DTB & HFCK culture easily mesh? SBM is still digesting Chase. Does it really want to take another bank with dirty books? Unless it is a 100% buyout, why deal with 1000s of shareholders? Acquisition of HFCK will most likely be a 100% buyout that will lead to delisting It doesn’t seem like a fully distressed bank going by its bond repayment record There are lots of possibilities on this counter. Remember they created recently 500m new ordinary shares. They could be up for grabs to the best investor. A rally building up. If only they report a profit in Q3 then sky is the new floor @obiero, your obsession with junk counters is worrying. Have you not learnt anything from KQ? Steer clear of zombies on the NSE I don’t have much to learn but to teach. Turnaround stocks make some people wealthy. It has happened in Kenya, in Africa, globally. It’s not a strategy for everyone, so I excuse your tantrum Hapo ndio unakosea bwana Lets take a pause and ask ourselves, I called out the bottom of the share weeks ago based on traces of information from the exchange bar. The same has gone on a rally and stands at KES 7.30 and some people here still imagine that I can be taught a lot about stock trends. Give me a break! Good for you. COOP 5,500; KCB 7,500; KNRE 100,000; KQ 221,100 - Where's HFCK in this list? Glad to see you have KenRe to counterbalance KQ. Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,224 Location: nairobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:snifadog wrote:obiero wrote:snifadog wrote:obiero wrote:cyruskulei wrote:obiero wrote:Ericsson wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:Wakanyugi wrote:cyruskulei wrote:[quote=Angelica _ann]Looks like some good work going on after Ireri left. HF reduces bad loans by Sh2bn in 6 months https://www.businessdail...62568-3lx2lp/index.html[/quote] Demand is building up on this counter. I dont know if there are some good news coming? Any one with info Cleaning up the loan book etc? Looks to me like preparation for a sale or merger. HFCK is a good candidate, say for large retail bank looking to beef up its mortgage function. Meba are you listening? Meba not interested,was once there. Co-op might be a good candidate to snap it. Coop, with its governance and management structure, don't think would go for mortgage business full throttle. They are abit conservative to me , bordering on docile. They seem to be in some comfort zone. Of course Giddi's vision prevails x100. l Then it is likely to be an overseas bank, ala SBM. With licence issuing frozen, this is the only way for a multinational bank to enter the local market. Unless Diamond Trust finds the appetite? Can the DTB & HFCK culture easily mesh? SBM is still digesting Chase. Does it really want to take another bank with dirty books? Unless it is a 100% buyout, why deal with 1000s of shareholders? Acquisition of HFCK will most likely be a 100% buyout that will lead to delisting It doesn’t seem like a fully distressed bank going by its bond repayment record There are lots of possibilities on this counter. Remember they created recently 500m new ordinary shares. They could be up for grabs to the best investor. A rally building up. If only they report a profit in Q3 then sky is the new floor @obiero, your obsession with junk counters is worrying. Have you not learnt anything from KQ? Steer clear of zombies on the NSE I don’t have much to learn but to teach. Turnaround stocks make some people wealthy. It has happened in Kenya, in Africa, globally. It’s not a strategy for everyone, so I excuse your tantrum Hapo ndio unakosea bwana Lets take a pause and ask ourselves, I called out the bottom of the share weeks ago based on traces of information from the exchange bar. The same has gone on a rally and stands at KES 7.30 and some people here still imagine that I can be taught a lot about stock trends. Give me a break! Good for you. COOP 5,500; KCB 7,500; KNRE 100,000; KQ 221,100 - Where's HFCK in this list? Glad to see you have KenRe to counterbalance KQ. I said it right here that I will purchase only on confirming it's return to profitability.. Even KES 10 is cheap. It could retrace KES 18
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,224 Location: nairobi
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Rally to proceed uninterrupted into October 
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