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Advisable shares to buy currently.
uchumi
#11 Posted : Sunday, March 01, 2015 7:47:52 PM
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Sameer issued a profit warning last year.i don't foresee a divided of 50cts.The highest will be 30cts.
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sparkly
#12 Posted : Sunday, March 01, 2015 8:43:22 PM
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Realtreaty wrote:
edwinmukiri wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:
Britam, Coop-Bank, CFC Insurance, Sameer, KenolKobil,NSE,Kenya Power and Mumias. Here as a starter you buy more at a throw away price as these shares are on the rise.

What makes you put Sameer in your list ???

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Thanks for that question....I know not many would want to see it as such.
I am using the mathematics of ratios
KCB at 60 you earn a dividend of 2 kes while Sameer at 6.50 you earn a dividend of 50Cents
Where do you make more money assuming your investment was worth 100000 Kes total?
KCB....100000/60 = 1600* 2 =3200
Sameer..100000/6.50 =15300* 0.5 = 7650
Now you know why I would buy Sameer
More so we expect sameer to give us a partner and there might be capital gain.smile smile

How dare you mention Sameer the same sentence with the Lion???? Show me someone who has made money from Sameer and I will show you mention1,000 who have made money from the Lion.
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BGL
#13 Posted : Sunday, March 01, 2015 9:23:21 PM
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if you want to make good money, invest in unquoted ventures ESPECIALLY the liquid ones.
Talk to @eco
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BGL
#14 Posted : Sunday, March 01, 2015 9:34:18 PM
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please also avoid something we call #PARALYSIS OF ANALYSIS........ whereby you are so critical of any investment idea until you never invest in anything. Sometimes use gut feeling. The two wazuans who have influenced my decisions and I would like to meet one day are @VVS and @eco

I hear mugo kibati is joining panfric holdings, so it is a share to watch.
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ngapat
#15 Posted : Sunday, March 01, 2015 10:10:38 PM
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BGL wrote:
if you want to make good money, invest in unquoted ventures ESPECIALLY the liquid ones.
Talk to @eco

You've just mentioned something I've been really looking for. We concentrate so much on listed stocks which usually trade at higher p/e multiples and with below five percent dividend yields compared to a number of private equities.
Time we share info on these private equities. My interest is investing in a venture which has sustainable returns of 10% dividend yield and 10% capital appreciation.

sectors of interest are energy sector, education, companies providing low cost housing, healthcare and fmcg.
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Realtreaty
#16 Posted : Sunday, March 01, 2015 11:28:50 PM
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sparkly wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:
edwinmukiri wrote:
Realtreaty wrote:
Britam, Coop-Bank, CFC Insurance, Sameer, KenolKobil,NSE,Kenya Power and Mumias. Here as a starter you buy more at a throw away price as these shares are on the rise.

What makes you put Sameer in your list ???

ApplauseApplause Applause
Thanks for that question....I know not many would want to see it as such.
I am using the mathematics of ratios
KCB at 60 you earn a dividend of 2 kes while Sameer at 6.50 you earn a dividend of 50Cents
Where do you make more money assuming your investment was worth 100000 Kes total?
KCB....100000/60 = 1600* 2 =3200
Sameer..100000/6.50 =15300* 0.5 = 7650
Now you know why I would buy Sameer
More so we expect sameer to give us a partner and there might be capital gain.smile smile

How dare you mention Sameer the same sentence with the Lion???? Show me someone who has made money from Sameer and I will show you mention1,000 who have made money from the Lion.

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target1360
#17 Posted : Sunday, March 01, 2015 11:29:23 PM
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ngapat wrote:
BGL wrote:
if you want to make good money, invest in unquoted ventures ESPECIALLY the liquid ones.
Talk to @eco

You've just mentioned something I've been really looking for. We concentrate so much on listed stocks which usually trade at higher p/e multiples and with below five percent dividend yields compared to a number of private equities.
Time we share info on these private equities. My interest is investing in a venture which has sustainable returns of 10% dividend yield and 10% capital appreciation.

sectors of interest are energy sector, education, companies providing low cost housing, healthcare and fmcg.

apart.from unaitas, where else can one buy unquoted equity
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guru267
#18 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 6:45:34 AM
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target1360 wrote:
ngapat wrote:
BGL wrote:
if you want to make good money, invest in unquoted ventures ESPECIALLY the liquid ones.
Talk to @eco

You've just mentioned something I've been really looking for. We concentrate so much on listed stocks which usually trade at higher p/e multiples and with below five percent dividend yields compared to a number of private equities.
Time we share info on these private equities. My interest is investing in a venture which has sustainable returns of 10% dividend yield and 10% capital appreciation.

sectors of interest are energy sector, education, companies providing low cost housing, healthcare and fmcg.

apart.from unaitas, where else can one buy unquoted equity


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Mukiri
#19 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 7:03:32 AM
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One of the most important things to consider is entry price. So be very careful of the advice you get here, without entry price. Market is at an all time high, I'd advice you to wait for discounts

Proverbs 19:21
earthvoice
#20 Posted : Monday, March 02, 2015 7:55:08 AM
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BGL wrote:
if you want to make good money, invest in unquoted ventures ESPECIALLY the liquid ones.
Talk to @eco

How does one do that????
"All intelligent investing is value investing -- acquiring more than you are paying for. You must value the business in order to value the stock." - Charlie Munger.
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