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EABL HY16
mlennyma
#41 Posted : Wednesday, June 28, 2017 12:53:10 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
NSE Listed EABL to open a new Sh 50 Billion Brewery in Kisumu.
President Kenyatta Claims "the plant will create 110,000 new jobs"

How is that feasible when EABL Nairobi plant has less than 1,000 employees

when you separate the politics you will get the true facts.
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#42 Posted : Wednesday, June 28, 2017 2:52:50 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
NSE Listed EABL to open a new Sh 50 Billion Brewery in Kisumu.
President Kenyatta Claims "the plant will create 110,000 new jobs"

How is that feasible when EABL Nairobi plant has less than 1,000 employees



its not 50 billion,its 15 billion.the indirect jobs might include farmers and labourers for sorghum.
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sparkly
#43 Posted : Wednesday, June 28, 2017 3:04:24 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
NSE Listed EABL to open a new Sh 50 Billion Brewery in Kisumu.
President Kenyatta Claims "the plant will create 110,000 new jobs"

How is that feasible when EABL Nairobi plant has less than 1,000 employees


He should specify whether direct, indirect or both.

Indirect jobs can be 110,000 or even more ... counting farmers of the raw materials, logistics guys, distributors, retailers, support services, auxiliary services.
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KulaRaha
#44 Posted : Wednesday, June 28, 2017 3:20:20 PM
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sparkly wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
NSE Listed EABL to open a new Sh 50 Billion Brewery in Kisumu.
President Kenyatta Claims "the plant will create 110,000 new jobs"

How is that feasible when EABL Nairobi plant has less than 1,000 employees


He should specify whether direct, indirect or both.

Indirect jobs can be 110,000 or even more ... counting farmers of the raw materials, logistics guys, distributors, retailers, support services, auxiliary services.


Casins, galfriends, etc
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Chaka
#45 Posted : Wednesday, June 28, 2017 6:25:51 PM
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He is almost there..his gov.was to create 150,000 jobs or something?

Ericsson wrote:
NSE Listed EABL to open a new Sh 50 Billion Brewery in Kisumu.
President Kenyatta Claims "the plant will create 110,000 new jobs"

How is that feasible when EABL Nairobi plant has less than 1,000 employees

Ericsson
#46 Posted : Thursday, June 29, 2017 1:32:28 PM
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http://kenyanwallstreet....ewery-not-yet-finalized

EABL walks back "record breaking investment in Kisumu" reported by Uhuru yesterday. The announcement is TWO YEARS EARLY. "Exercise caution"

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#47 Posted : Saturday, July 01, 2017 9:55:28 PM
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sparkly
#48 Posted : Sunday, July 02, 2017 10:02:51 AM
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Ericsson wrote:
http://kenyanwallstreet.com/funding-eabls-proposed-sh-15bn-kisumu-brewery-not-yet-finalized

EABL walks back "record breaking investment in Kisumu" reported by Uhuru yesterday. The announcement is TWO YEARS EARLY. "Exercise caution"

Watu wajitayarishe for a probable rights issue


Where is the walk back? 24 months is a reasonable time to build and commission a factory
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obiero
#49 Posted : Thursday, July 26, 2018 10:09:41 PM
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obiero wrote:
hisah wrote:
obiero wrote:
hisah wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
Pesa Nane wrote:
muandiwambeu wrote:
obiero wrote:
hisah wrote:
lochaz-index wrote:
Earnings season has kicked off with EABL's half year net profit down 28%. This one was grossly overvalued...waiting to see how much of a beat down is dished out by Mr Market.

Sub 200 handle shortly.

Today it tumbles like a tripping thief in Nairobi streets

Let see how this bear mulls on this one. Will the 10% rule apply? @karas, this must have jammed and passed below T.A radars and its going to cause havoc in your city.d'oh! d'oh! d'oh!,
Am placing my orders at 90/= to salvage majerui wa uncle Diego's.

Those waiting for sub-200 @hisah ...EABL has solidly held its ground. Now at 230 from 220 pre-release of results.

I will not be surprised if this counter in coming months tests sub 200.

Let me place the EABL chart here http://live.mystocks.co.ke/m/stock=EABL

@obiero, thanks for the reminder. Indeed the price bounced contrary to H1 news. From the 3 month chart the bulls have run out of steam at 250 level. Next stop a retest of 218 where the huge vol spike checked in. If that level breaks down, 200 handle psychological support will break down! I hope this doesn't play out with mpesa bank showing weakness as well. That will make the NSE20 quite slippery for the other calves we're seeing in the banking sector...

@hisah the large buyer of over 2.5m shares is definitely the one who sold out on the spreads between April and May.. This thing will have no support at 200 leave alone 218

@hisah cough cough

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