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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,516 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=Ericsson]Glad that I once owned and sold this share during the good times.Bought and within 3 years the investment had doubled. When I saw the TBL transaction, serengeti transaction and the sh.20bn debt I sensed problem ahead and sold all my holdings The exchange bar is always on the money What @ericsson is talking about precedes the so-called Exchange Bar. BTW, how did the Exchange Bar do re: KQ in 2017? ;-) We faired well as per the evidence on the exchange bar link.. Reporting cycles are here again. time to check out forecasting powers of the ever vibrant exchange bar Here's the latest on EABL debt position https://www.businessdail...086-14ef8cvz/index.html[/quote] Quote: Construction of the upcoming factory, which sits on land occupied by defunct EABL brewery, commenced in July with its projected annual production capacity being 100 million litres. The Luo nation is finished. That is an average of 200 litres of cheap beer per Luo man/woman of drinking age. I can't believe what I am reading here.. Shame. Meanwhile Kisumu shall be the point of production but the supplies will be distributed far and wide How far can you distribute a 20 litre stainless steel keg container? Uganda, Tanzania.. It can even go to Italy my friend. If you ever been to a warehouse of any kind you wouldn't ask such a question HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=Ericsson]Glad that I once owned and sold this share during the good times.Bought and within 3 years the investment had doubled. When I saw the TBL transaction, serengeti transaction and the sh.20bn debt I sensed problem ahead and sold all my holdings The exchange bar is always on the money What @ericsson is talking about precedes the so-called Exchange Bar. BTW, how did the Exchange Bar do re: KQ in 2017? ;-) We faired well as per the evidence on the exchange bar link.. Reporting cycles are here again. time to check out forecasting powers of the ever vibrant exchange bar Here's the latest on EABL debt position https://www.businessdail...086-14ef8cvz/index.html[/quote] Quote: Construction of the upcoming factory, which sits on land occupied by defunct EABL brewery, commenced in July with its projected annual production capacity being 100 million litres. The Luo nation is finished. That is an average of 200 litres of cheap beer per Luo man/woman of drinking age. I can't believe what I am reading here.. Shame. Meanwhile Kisumu shall be the point of production but the supplies will be distributed far and wide How far can you distribute a 20 litre stainless steel keg container? Uganda, Tanzania.. It can even go to Italy my friend. If you ever been to a warehouse of any kind you wouldn't ask such a question If you have a bulky, low margin product, it is best to manufacture it near your consumer. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,516 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=Ericsson]Glad that I once owned and sold this share during the good times.Bought and within 3 years the investment had doubled. When I saw the TBL transaction, serengeti transaction and the sh.20bn debt I sensed problem ahead and sold all my holdings The exchange bar is always on the money What @ericsson is talking about precedes the so-called Exchange Bar. BTW, how did the Exchange Bar do re: KQ in 2017? ;-) We faired well as per the evidence on the exchange bar link.. Reporting cycles are here again. time to check out forecasting powers of the ever vibrant exchange bar Here's the latest on EABL debt position https://www.businessdail...086-14ef8cvz/index.html[/quote] Quote: Construction of the upcoming factory, which sits on land occupied by defunct EABL brewery, commenced in July with its projected annual production capacity being 100 million litres. The Luo nation is finished. That is an average of 200 litres of cheap beer per Luo man/woman of drinking age. I can't believe what I am reading here.. Shame. Meanwhile Kisumu shall be the point of production but the supplies will be distributed far and wide How far can you distribute a 20 litre stainless steel keg container? Uganda, Tanzania.. It can even go to Italy my friend. If you ever been to a warehouse of any kind you wouldn't ask such a question If you have a bulky, low margin product, it is best to manufacture it near your consumer. That is undeniable but how far is Jinja, Uganda from Kisumu.. What about Bungoma, Vihiga, Homabay, Ugunja, Siaya, Keroka, Oyugis, Mbale, Kakamega.. HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=Ericsson]Glad that I once owned and sold this share during the good times.Bought and within 3 years the investment had doubled. When I saw the TBL transaction, serengeti transaction and the sh.20bn debt I sensed problem ahead and sold all my holdings The exchange bar is always on the money What @ericsson is talking about precedes the so-called Exchange Bar. BTW, how did the Exchange Bar do re: KQ in 2017? ;-) We faired well as per the evidence on the exchange bar link.. Reporting cycles are here again. time to check out forecasting powers of the ever vibrant exchange bar Here's the latest on EABL debt position https://www.businessdail...086-14ef8cvz/index.html[/quote] Quote: Construction of the upcoming factory, which sits on land occupied by defunct EABL brewery, commenced in July with its projected annual production capacity being 100 million litres. The Luo nation is finished. That is an average of 200 litres of cheap beer per Luo man/woman of drinking age. I can't believe what I am reading here.. Shame. Meanwhile Kisumu shall be the point of production but the supplies will be distributed far and wide How far can you distribute a 20 litre stainless steel keg container? Uganda, Tanzania.. It can even go to Italy my friend. If you ever been to a warehouse of any kind you wouldn't ask such a question If you have a bulky, low margin product, it is best to manufacture it near your consumer. That is undeniable but how far is Jinja, Uganda from Kisumu.. What about Bungoma, Vihiga, Homabay, Ugunja, Siaya, Keroka, Oyugis, Mbale, Kakamega.. Luhyias have their tea. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,103 Location: Nairobi
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The fact is that a brewery [ceteris paribus, built at a reasonable cost] in Kisumu makes sense to supply the Western region and Uganda. Perhaps even parts of TZ [if TZ allows imports]. EABL screwed up with the sale of shares in (profitable) TBL at only 6bn, buying shares in KBL at 20bn and a botched strategy in TZ regarding Serengeti. If well-managed, and with a conservative dividend policy, EABL can dig itself out of the debt hole in 5 years. That said, I find the shares over-priced for the current EPS but I shall look at EABL going forward. As a stand-alone project [even with debt], I think the Kisumu brewery will pay off for EABL. 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: 13,516 Location: nairobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:The fact is that a brewery [ceteris paribus, built at a reasonable cost] in Kisumu makes sense to supply the Western region and Uganda. Perhaps even parts of TZ [if TZ allows imports].
EABL screwed up with the sale of shares in (profitable) TBL at only 6bn, buying shares in KBL at 20bn and a botched strategy in TZ regarding Serengeti.
If well-managed, and with a conservative dividend policy, EABL can dig itself out of the debt hole in 5 years. That said, I find the shares over-priced for the current EPS but I shall look at EABL going forward.
As a stand-alone project [even with debt], I think the Kisumu brewery will pay off for EABL. It's a very sober move for the EABL plant to be located in Kisumu HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/11/2014 Posts: 228 Location: Nairobi
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=Ericsson]Glad that I once owned and sold this share during the good times.Bought and within 3 years the investment had doubled. When I saw the TBL transaction, serengeti transaction and the sh.20bn debt I sensed problem ahead and sold all my holdings The exchange bar is always on the money What @ericsson is talking about precedes the so-called Exchange Bar. BTW, how did the Exchange Bar do re: KQ in 2017? ;-) We faired well as per the evidence on the exchange bar link.. Reporting cycles are here again. time to check out forecasting powers of the ever vibrant exchange bar Here's the latest on EABL debt position https://www.businessdail...086-14ef8cvz/index.html[/quote] Quote: Construction of the upcoming factory, which sits on land occupied by defunct EABL brewery, commenced in July with its projected annual production capacity being 100 million litres. The Luo nation is finished. That is an average of 200 litres of cheap beer per Luo man/woman of drinking age. I can't believe what I am reading here.. Shame. Meanwhile Kisumu shall be the point of production but the supplies will be distributed far and wide How far can you distribute a 20 litre stainless steel keg container? Uganda, Tanzania.. It can even go to Italy my friend. If you ever been to a warehouse of any kind you wouldn't ask such a question If you have a bulky, low margin product, it is best to manufacture it near your consumer. That is undeniable but how far is Jinja, Uganda from Kisumu.. What about Bungoma, Vihiga, Homabay, Ugunja, Siaya, Keroka, Oyugis, Mbale, Kakamega.. Luhyias have their tea. @Sparkly, you really are very good at tribal profiling, aren't you? You should also strive to better your research skills to match
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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iris wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=Ericsson]Glad that I once owned and sold this share during the good times.Bought and within 3 years the investment had doubled. When I saw the TBL transaction, serengeti transaction and the sh.20bn debt I sensed problem ahead and sold all my holdings The exchange bar is always on the money What @ericsson is talking about precedes the so-called Exchange Bar. BTW, how did the Exchange Bar do re: KQ in 2017? ;-) We faired well as per the evidence on the exchange bar link.. Reporting cycles are here again. time to check out forecasting powers of the ever vibrant exchange bar Here's the latest on EABL debt position https://www.businessdail...086-14ef8cvz/index.html[/quote] Quote: Construction of the upcoming factory, which sits on land occupied by defunct EABL brewery, commenced in July with its projected annual production capacity being 100 million litres. The Luo nation is finished. That is an average of 200 litres of cheap beer per Luo man/woman of drinking age. I can't believe what I am reading here.. Shame. Meanwhile Kisumu shall be the point of production but the supplies will be distributed far and wide How far can you distribute a 20 litre stainless steel keg container? Uganda, Tanzania.. It can even go to Italy my friend. If you ever been to a warehouse of any kind you wouldn't ask such a question If you have a bulky, low margin product, it is best to manufacture it near your consumer. That is undeniable but how far is Jinja, Uganda from Kisumu.. What about Bungoma, Vihiga, Homabay, Ugunja, Siaya, Keroka, Oyugis, Mbale, Kakamega.. Luhyias have their tea. @Sparkly, you really are very good at tribal profiling, aren't you? You should also strive to better your research skills to match The problem with you people is you think there is something wrong with a tribe. Which is really sad because everyone belongs to a family, a clan, a tribe, a race. As a by the way, it is a proven fact that brewing and consuming beer is a catalyst for civilization and development. Simply put, you need grains to brew beer and the domestication/ cultivation of grains in the fertile crescent was the beginning of civilization. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,684 Location: NAIROBI
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Samsung splits its share 50 to 1. waaah Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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Ericsson wrote:Samsung splits its share 50 to 1. waaah BAT should do this coz that would lead to a mad rush inside!!! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,516 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:iris wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=Ericsson]Glad that I once owned and sold this share during the good times.Bought and within 3 years the investment had doubled. When I saw the TBL transaction, serengeti transaction and the sh.20bn debt I sensed problem ahead and sold all my holdings The exchange bar is always on the money What @ericsson is talking about precedes the so-called Exchange Bar. BTW, how did the Exchange Bar do re: KQ in 2017? ;-) We faired well as per the evidence on the exchange bar link.. Reporting cycles are here again. time to check out forecasting powers of the ever vibrant exchange bar Here's the latest on EABL debt position https://www.businessdail...086-14ef8cvz/index.html[/quote] Quote: Construction of the upcoming factory, which sits on land occupied by defunct EABL brewery, commenced in July with its projected annual production capacity being 100 million litres. The Luo nation is finished. That is an average of 200 litres of cheap beer per Luo man/woman of drinking age. I can't believe what I am reading here.. Shame. Meanwhile Kisumu shall be the point of production but the supplies will be distributed far and wide How far can you distribute a 20 litre stainless steel keg container? Uganda, Tanzania.. It can even go to Italy my friend. If you ever been to a warehouse of any kind you wouldn't ask such a question If you have a bulky, low margin product, it is best to manufacture it near your consumer. That is undeniable but how far is Jinja, Uganda from Kisumu.. What about Bungoma, Vihiga, Homabay, Ugunja, Siaya, Keroka, Oyugis, Mbale, Kakamega.. Luhyias have their tea. @Sparkly, you really are very good at tribal profiling, aren't you? You should also strive to better your research skills to match The problem with you people is you think there is something wrong with a tribe. Which is really sad because everyone belongs to a family, a clan, a tribe, a race. As a by the way, it is a proven fact that brewing and consuming beer is a catalyst for civilization and development. Simply put, you need grains to brew beer and the domestication/ cultivation of grains in the fertile crescent was the beginning of civilization. So why would you say that the Luo nation is finished? That is negative ethnicity HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:iris wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=Ericsson]Glad that I once owned and sold this share during the good times.Bought and within 3 years the investment had doubled. When I saw the TBL transaction, serengeti transaction and the sh.20bn debt I sensed problem ahead and sold all my holdings The exchange bar is always on the money What @ericsson is talking about precedes the so-called Exchange Bar. BTW, how did the Exchange Bar do re: KQ in 2017? ;-) We faired well as per the evidence on the exchange bar link.. Reporting cycles are here again. time to check out forecasting powers of the ever vibrant exchange bar Here's the latest on EABL debt position https://www.businessdail...086-14ef8cvz/index.html[/quote] Quote: Construction of the upcoming factory, which sits on land occupied by defunct EABL brewery, commenced in July with its projected annual production capacity being 100 million litres. The Luo nation is finished. That is an average of 200 litres of cheap beer per Luo man/woman of drinking age. I can't believe what I am reading here.. Shame. Meanwhile Kisumu shall be the point of production but the supplies will be distributed far and wide How far can you distribute a 20 litre stainless steel keg container? Uganda, Tanzania.. It can even go to Italy my friend. If you ever been to a warehouse of any kind you wouldn't ask such a question If you have a bulky, low margin product, it is best to manufacture it near your consumer. That is undeniable but how far is Jinja, Uganda from Kisumu.. What about Bungoma, Vihiga, Homabay, Ugunja, Siaya, Keroka, Oyugis, Mbale, Kakamega.. Luhyias have their tea. @Sparkly, you really are very good at tribal profiling, aren't you? You should also strive to better your research skills to match The problem with you people is you think there is something wrong with a tribe. Which is really sad because everyone belongs to a family, a clan, a tribe, a race. As a by the way, it is a proven fact that brewing and consuming beer is a catalyst for civilization and development. Simply put, you need grains to brew beer and the domestication/ cultivation of grains in the fertile crescent was the beginning of civilization. So why would you say that the Luo nation is finished? That is negative ethnicity It's common knowledge that luos are excited by: 1. Shiny toys like Mercedes-Benz; 2. Yellow women of the Gema variety; 3. Football; 4. Fiery politics of the Baba type. Throw cheap keg in the mix and something gotta give way. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,516 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:iris wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=Ericsson]Glad that I once owned and sold this share during the good times.Bought and within 3 years the investment had doubled. When I saw the TBL transaction, serengeti transaction and the sh.20bn debt I sensed problem ahead and sold all my holdings The exchange bar is always on the money What @ericsson is talking about precedes the so-called Exchange Bar. BTW, how did the Exchange Bar do re: KQ in 2017? ;-) We faired well as per the evidence on the exchange bar link.. Reporting cycles are here again. time to check out forecasting powers of the ever vibrant exchange bar Here's the latest on EABL debt position https://www.businessdail...086-14ef8cvz/index.html[/quote] Quote: Construction of the upcoming factory, which sits on land occupied by defunct EABL brewery, commenced in July with its projected annual production capacity being 100 million litres. The Luo nation is finished. That is an average of 200 litres of cheap beer per Luo man/woman of drinking age. I can't believe what I am reading here.. Shame. Meanwhile Kisumu shall be the point of production but the supplies will be distributed far and wide How far can you distribute a 20 litre stainless steel keg container? Uganda, Tanzania.. It can even go to Italy my friend. If you ever been to a warehouse of any kind you wouldn't ask such a question If you have a bulky, low margin product, it is best to manufacture it near your consumer. That is undeniable but how far is Jinja, Uganda from Kisumu.. What about Bungoma, Vihiga, Homabay, Ugunja, Siaya, Keroka, Oyugis, Mbale, Kakamega.. Luhyias have their tea. @Sparkly, you really are very good at tribal profiling, aren't you? You should also strive to better your research skills to match The problem with you people is you think there is something wrong with a tribe. Which is really sad because everyone belongs to a family, a clan, a tribe, a race. As a by the way, it is a proven fact that brewing and consuming beer is a catalyst for civilization and development. Simply put, you need grains to brew beer and the domestication/ cultivation of grains in the fertile crescent was the beginning of civilization. So why would you say that the Luo nation is finished? That is negative ethnicity It's common knowledge that luos are excited by: 1. Shiny toys like Mercedes-Benz; 2. Yellow women of the Gema variety; 3. Football; 4. Fiery politics of the Baba type. Throw cheap keg in the mix and something gotta give way. No worries.. HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,103 Location: Nairobi
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Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:Samsung splits its share 50 to 1. waaah BAT should do this coz that would lead to a mad rush inside!!! What for? They don't want more Chamis showing up at the AGM! 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: 13,516 Location: nairobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:Samsung splits its share 50 to 1. waaah BAT should do this coz that would lead to a mad rush inside!!! What for? They don't want more Chamis showing up at the AGM! Chami is the Kenyan Robin Hood speaking on behalf of the voiceless NSE investor raw and uncut.. I have seen him in action and he's certainly no riffraff HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,516 Location: nairobi
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THE EXCHANGE BAR BELIEVES THE FOLLOWING STOCKS TO BE ON CLOSE WATCH. stocks to trade with eyes wide open 10.02.2018: arm, barclays, britam, cables, carbacid, cargeneral, centum, crown, deacons, eabl, eapc, equity, eveready, express, ftg, home afrika, hfck, i&m, kapch, keno, kenre, kurwitu, mumias, nbk, nic, olympia, sameer, scbk, tpsea, uchumi, unga, umeme UNGA was always on Yasserbigchair list but some people don't take insider information seriously HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/14/2011 Posts: 834 Location: nairobi
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obiero wrote:THE EXCHANGE BAR BELIEVES THE FOLLOWING STOCKS TO BE ON CLOSE WATCH.
stocks to trade with eyes wide open 10.02.2018: arm, barclays, britam, cables, carbacid, cargeneral, centum, crown, deacons, eabl, eapc, equity, eveready, express, ftg, home afrika, hfck, i&m, kapch, keno, kenre, kurwitu, mumias, nbk, nic, olympia, sameer, scbk, tpsea, uchumi, unga, umeme
UNGA was always on Yasserbigchair list but some people don't take insider information seriously i believe Kenol should not be here and why is NIC here ?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,516 Location: nairobi
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heri wrote:obiero wrote:THE EXCHANGE BAR BELIEVES THE FOLLOWING STOCKS TO BE ON CLOSE WATCH.
stocks to trade with eyes wide open 10.02.2018: arm, barclays, britam, cables, carbacid, cargeneral, centum, crown, deacons, eabl, eapc, equity, eveready, express, ftg, home afrika, hfck, i&m, kapch, keno, kenre, kurwitu, mumias, nbk, nic, olympia, sameer, scbk, tpsea, uchumi, unga, umeme
UNGA was always on Yasserbigchair list but some people don't take insider information seriously i believe Kenol should not be here and why is NIC here ? What’s the growth run rate for NIC over the last four quarters.. Therein is the answer HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/25/2012 Posts: 4,105 Location: 08c
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obiero wrote:THE EXCHANGE BAR BELIEVES THE FOLLOWING STOCKS TO BE ON CLOSE WATCH.
stocks to trade with eyes wide open 10.02.2018: arm, barclays, britam, cables, carbacid, cargeneral, centum, crown (78 today), deacons, eabl, eapc, equity, eveready, express, ftg, home afrika, hfck, i&m, kapch, keno, kenre, kurwitu, mumias, nbk, nic, olympia, sameer, scbk, tpsea, uchumi, unga, umeme
UNGA was always on Yasserbigchair list but some people don't take insider information seriously we shall re-visit Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,516 Location: nairobi
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Pesa Nane wrote:obiero wrote:THE EXCHANGE BAR BELIEVES THE FOLLOWING STOCKS TO BE ON CLOSE WATCH.
stocks to trade with eyes wide open 10.02.2018: arm, barclays, britam, cables, carbacid, cargeneral, centum, crown (78 today), deacons, eabl, eapc, equity, eveready, express, ftg, home afrika, hfck, i&m, kapch, keno, kenre, kurwitu, mumias, nbk, nic, olympia, sameer, scbk, tpsea, uchumi, unga, umeme
UNGA was always on Yasserbigchair list but some people don't take insider information seriously we shall re-visit Crown is being bought out same to Unga.. Dirty games HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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