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Ebenyo wrote:Afroblk wrote:Ebenyo wrote:1.Kcb 2.Safaricom 3.Kengen That's the best mix of long term equities. @Afroblk,thanks for your good comments.I used to doubt kengen but after going through their FY 2015,it changed my minds: *Retained earnings-136 bilion *Assets-342 bilion *Roe-8% looking at retained earnings is self defeating @ebenyo. in the first place ni vanity secondly probably tenderprenuers sucked it up. its like buying kq based on its capital outlay. of importance is what they did with money and earnings from it against debts acquired. finally dividend payout is key. ,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....
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Thanks all for your input. It looks like the following are recommended: KCB Safaricom Centum Kengen Tired of mediocrity. Am going to the very top!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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RichVee wrote:Thanks all for your input. It looks like the following are recommended: KCB Safaricom Centum Kengen
Safaricom will cool off in the medium term. You can get it at a better price later. Consider the ugly duckling of the season, TPS Serena. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/30/2016 Posts: 332 Location: Kayole
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Ebenyo wrote:Afroblk wrote:Ebenyo wrote:1.Kcb 2.Safaricom 3.Kengen That's the best mix of long term equities. @Afroblk,thanks for your good comments.I used to doubt kengen but after going through their FY 2015,it changed my minds: *Retained earnings-136 bilion *Assets-342 bilion *Roe-8% @Ebenyo hope you factored in the 2:1 rights issue. Best to wait for FY16 results which ended on 30th June. KEGN, KPLC, KQ, SCOM
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 1,997 Location: Kitale
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muandiwambeu wrote:Ebenyo wrote:Afroblk wrote:Ebenyo wrote:1.Kcb 2.Safaricom 3.Kengen That's the best mix of long term equities. @Afroblk,thanks for your good comments.I used to doubt kengen but after going through their FY 2015,it changed my minds: *Retained earnings-136 bilion *Assets-342 bilion *Roe-8% looking at retained earnings is self defeating @ebenyo. in the first place ni vanity secondly probably tenderprenuers sucked it up. its like buying kq based on its capital outlay. of importance is what they did with money and earnings from it against debts acquired. finally dividend payout is key. @mundiwambeu,i understand your line of thought if your support for kq is anything to go by.You and your colleagues together with the ringleader prefer a company: *That is in negative 35 bilion in equity. *Makes YoY loss of 25 billion *Sells assets and borrow more to pay salaries. Your three list companies will be: 1.KQ. 2.Mumias. 3.Home Afrika. Towards the goal of financial freedom
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 1,997 Location: Kitale
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mkate_nusu wrote:Ebenyo wrote:Afroblk wrote:Ebenyo wrote:1.Kcb 2.Safaricom 3.Kengen That's the best mix of long term equities. @Afroblk,thanks for your good comments.I used to doubt kengen but after going through their FY 2015,it changed my minds: *Retained earnings-136 bilion *Assets-342 bilion *Roe-8% @Ebenyo hope you factored in the 2:1 rights issue. Best to wait for FY16 results which ended on 30th June. @mkate nusu,im eagerly waitng for FY 16 results.The dilution wont be massive i suppose. Towards the goal of financial freedom
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Ebenyo wrote:mkate_nusu wrote:Ebenyo wrote:Afroblk wrote:Ebenyo wrote:1.Kcb 2.Safaricom 3.Kengen That's the best mix of long term equities. @Afroblk,thanks for your good comments.I used to doubt kengen but after going through their FY 2015,it changed my minds: *Retained earnings-136 bilion *Assets-342 bilion *Roe-8% @Ebenyo hope you factored in the 2:1 rights issue. Best to wait for FY16 results which ended on 30th June. @mkate nusu,im eagerly waitng for FY 16 results.The dilution wont be massive i suppose. Even if the results and Dividend amount remain the same, EPS will be approx 2 and DY 3%. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/9/2015 Posts: 233
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Ebenyo wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:Ebenyo wrote:Afroblk wrote:Ebenyo wrote:1.Kcb 2.Safaricom 3.Kengen That's the best mix of long term equities. @Afroblk,thanks for your good comments.I used to doubt kengen but after going through their FY 2015,it changed my minds: *Retained earnings-136 bilion *Assets-342 bilion *Roe-8% looking at retained earnings is self defeating @ebenyo. in the first place ni vanity secondly probably tenderprenuers sucked it up. its like buying kq based on its capital outlay. of importance is what they did with money and earnings from it against debts acquired. finally dividend payout is key. @mundiwambeu,i understand your line of thought if your support for kq is anything to go by.You and your colleagues together with the ringleader prefer a company: *That is in negative 35 bilion in equity. *Makes YoY loss of 25 billion *Sells assets and borrow more to pay salaries. Your three list companies will be: 1.KQ. 2.Mumias. 3.Home Afrika. Borderline rude. Your response shows you havent yet learned to keep feelings out of the game. "Buy when there's blood in the streets, even if the blood is your own."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,548 Location: nairobi
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The Great wrote:Ebenyo wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:Ebenyo wrote:Afroblk wrote:Ebenyo wrote:1.Kcb 2.Safaricom 3.Kengen That's the best mix of long term equities. @Afroblk,thanks for your good comments.I used to doubt kengen but after going through their FY 2015,it changed my minds: *Retained earnings-136 bilion *Assets-342 bilion *Roe-8% looking at retained earnings is self defeating @ebenyo. in the first place ni vanity secondly probably tenderprenuers sucked it up. its like buying kq based on its capital outlay. of importance is what they did with money and earnings from it against debts acquired. finally dividend payout is key. @mundiwambeu,i understand your line of thought if your support for kq is anything to go by.You and your colleagues together with the ringleader prefer a company: *That is in negative 35 bilion in equity. *Makes YoY loss of 25 billion *Sells assets and borrow more to pay salaries. Your three list companies will be: 1.KQ. 2.Mumias. 3.Home Afrika. Borderline rude. Your response shows you havent yet learned to keep feelings out of the game. Very rude not borderline.. Investment depends on what the person has observed. Two persons may analyse the same stock very differently.. To each his/her own HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/4/2016 Posts: 1,997 Location: Kitale
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The Great wrote:Ebenyo wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:Ebenyo wrote:Afroblk wrote:[quote=Ebenyo]1.Kcb 2.Safaricom 3.Kengen That's the best mix of long term equities. @Afroblk,thanks for your good comments.I used to doubt kengen but after going through their FY 2015,it changed my minds: *Retained earnings-136 bilion *Assets-342 bilion *Roe-8% looking at retained earnings is self defeating @ebenyo. in the first place ni vanity secondly probably tenderprenuers sucked it up. its like buying kq based on its capital outlay. of importance is what they did with money and earnings from it against debts acquired. finally dividend payout is key. @mundiwambeu,i understand your line of thought if your support for kq is anything to go by.You and your colleagues together with the ringleader prefer a company: *That is in negative 35 bilion in equity. *Makes YoY loss of 25 billion *Sells assets and borrow more to pay salaries. Your three list companies will be: 1.KQ. 2.Mumias. 3.Home Afrika. Borderline rude. Your response shows you havent yet learned to keep feelings out of the game. ......,......................... Nope.Im free with mundiwambeu,Obiero,Maka and the other right wing wazuans.See earlier exchanges in other threads.Its purely friendly rudeness.But i lean more towards the left wing of Enyands,Vvs,aguy,mkate and some other johnnie come lately. Towards the goal of financial freedom
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