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stocksmaster wrote:mwenza wrote:Am surprised majority of Wazuans are unable to figure out who @stocksmaster is in real life. Check out my tweets @Stocksmaster79................. Happy hunting.. Make sure those tweets can be read on Wazua. ...By the Lady Admin its about time Wazua upgraded "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Most inspiring thread I have ever read....I thought stocks was gumbling when I was new in the market...before I read THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR and this thread. A successful man is not he who gets the best, it is he who makes the best from what he gets.
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is there any counter left with a 10% dividend yield ? been doing the math and cant seem to find any
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mibbz wrote:is there any counter left with a 10% dividend yield ? been doing the math and cant seem to find any .. ..is it possible that it is because companies are yet to report on 2012 Dividends? ..Let your light so shine before men, that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven...Matt5:16 - 1769 Oxford King James Bible 'Authorized Version
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ProverB wrote:mibbz wrote:is there any counter left with a 10% dividend yield ? been doing the math and cant seem to find any .. ..is it possible that it is because companies are yet to report on 2012 Dividends? With the NSE having rallied as it has,getting a 10% yield will be a tough call at current prices....a few counters still offer a chance of a 7-8% dividend yield.
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cnn wrote:ProverB wrote:mibbz wrote:is there any counter left with a 10% dividend yield ? been doing the math and cant seem to find any .. ..is it possible that it is because companies are yet to report on 2012 Dividends? With the NSE having rallied as it has,getting a 10% yield will be a tough call at current prices....a few counters still offer a chance of a 7-8% dividend yield. Mumias and Williamson Tea...can both give a 10% dividend yield for full year 2013 at current prices...look harder A successful man is not he who gets the best, it is he who makes the best from what he gets.
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S.Mutaga III wrote:cnn wrote:ProverB wrote:mibbz wrote:is there any counter left with a 10% dividend yield ? been doing the math and cant seem to find any .. ..is it possible that it is because companies are yet to report on 2012 Dividends? With the NSE having rallied as it has,getting a 10% yield will be a tough call at current prices....a few counters still offer a chance of a 7-8% dividend yield. Mumias and Williamson Tea...can both give a 10% dividend yield for full year 2013 at current prices...look harder You are sure of Mumias maintaining that 50 cents payment this year?,the half year results will tell us the story....which reminds me under Kidero we got the results by 31st January,what has happened this year.? WTK...have such mean directors,i will not be surprised by a 15 shilling dividend or less.
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cnn wrote:S.Mutaga III wrote:cnn wrote:ProverB wrote:mibbz wrote:is there any counter left with a 10% dividend yield ? been doing the math and cant seem to find any .. ..is it possible that it is because companies are yet to report on 2012 Dividends? With the NSE having rallied as it has,getting a 10% yield will be a tough call at current prices....a few counters still offer a chance of a 7-8% dividend yield. Mumias and Williamson Tea...can both give a 10% dividend yield for full year 2013 at current prices...look harder You are sure of Mumias maintaining that 50 cents payment this year?,the half year results will tell us the story....which reminds me under Kidero we got the results by 31st January,what has happened this year.? WTK...have such mean directors,i will not be surprised by a 15 shilling dividend or less. A successful man is not he who gets the best, it is he who makes the best from what he gets.
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S.Mutaga III wrote:cnn wrote:ProverB wrote:mibbz wrote:is there any counter left with a 10% dividend yield ? been doing the math and cant seem to find any .. ..is it possible that it is because companies are yet to report on 2012 Dividends? With the NSE having rallied as it has,getting a 10% yield will be a tough call at current prices....a few counters still offer a chance of a 7-8% dividend yield. Mumias and Williamson Tea...can both give a 10% dividend yield for full year 2013 at current prices...look harder Done my research and i know the directors of WTK said they shall be retaining much more earnings this year in order to fund expansion and improved business processes so am expecting a lower dividend yield on that counter Mumias CEO said 2013 shall be a very tough year because of cane wars and with the ending of comesa expect tougher times. AM expecting a lower dividend on that counter due to the above reasons......Most i have seen are in the 4-6% with three or four counters at approx 7-8%
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S.Mutaga III wrote:Most inspiring thread I have ever read....I thought stocks was gumbling when I was new in the market...before I read THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR and this thread. Who taught you English? Life is short. Live passionately.
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sparkly wrote:S.Mutaga III wrote:Most inspiring thread I have ever read....I thought stocks was gumbling when I was new in the market...before I read THE INTELLIGENT INVESTOR and this thread. Who taught you English? Your mum A successful man is not he who gets the best, it is he who makes the best from what he gets.
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Who is this "stocksmaster"? I have never seen such brilliance. Just read through the thread and his results are impressive!!!perhaps he should consider managing a mutual fund or hedge fund...lol...shareholders would be very happy with such results
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The Associate wrote:Who is this "stocksmaster"? I have never seen such brilliance. Just read through the thread and his results are impressive!!!perhaps he should consider managing a mutual fund or hedge fund...lol...shareholders would be very happy with such results The Associate, If you want to see his brilliance in the raw, just look up some two old threads: PLAYING THE MARKET A NEW YEAR RESOLUTION.. one for 2011 and one for 2012... if you haven't read that,you haven't seen nothing yet.
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History repeats itself A successful man is not he who gets the best, it is he who makes the best from what he gets.
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stocksmaster wrote:With the index first approaching the 3000 mark, my stock picking focus is now on dividend yield.
For my long term portfolio, i am focusing on stocks that assure me at least a 10% Dividend Yield at prevailing prices. My focus therefore is now on the following stocks:
1. Kenol Kobil - At Ksh 9.30, and with management having assured investors of at least USD 35M net profit (EPS of 2.15 at 45% dividend payment policy) with a dividend of about Ksh 1, this represents 10.75%. Am hoping for a price dip below Ksh 9.00 to undertake massive purchases although am already buying at prevailing prices.
2. KCB - At a projected dividend of Ksh 1.50 for 2011, the price of Ksh 15 represents a 10% dividend yield. Am buying at price dips below Ksh 15.
3. Williamson Tea - Having paid Ksh 15 dividend last year on an EPS of Ksh 97, the company made 91% of this money in 1st Half 2011 alone. Am projecting an EPS of Ksh 135 - 140 for the full year. The company is awash with cash and can comfortably give Ksh 25 - 30 as dividends for 2011. I'll be buying at any price below Ksh 250.
As prices continue to dip, my 10% principle brings more companies into focus.
Happy Hunting. Its about time we revived this thread.... "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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murchr wrote:stocksmaster wrote:With the index first approaching the 3000 mark, my stock picking focus is now on dividend yield.
For my long term portfolio, i am focusing on stocks that assure me at least a 10% Dividend Yield at prevailing prices. My focus therefore is now on the following stocks:
1. Kenol Kobil - At Ksh 9.30, and with management having assured investors of at least USD 35M net profit (EPS of 2.15 at 45% dividend payment policy) with a dividend of about Ksh 1, this represents 10.75%. Am hoping for a price dip below Ksh 9.00 to undertake massive purchases although am already buying at prevailing prices.
2. KCB - At a projected dividend of Ksh 1.50 for 2011, the price of Ksh 15 represents a 10% dividend yield. Am buying at price dips below Ksh 15.
3. Williamson Tea - Having paid Ksh 15 dividend last year on an EPS of Ksh 97, the company made 91% of this money in 1st Half 2011 alone. Am projecting an EPS of Ksh 135 - 140 for the full year. The company is awash with cash and can comfortably give Ksh 25 - 30 as dividends for 2011. I'll be buying at any price below Ksh 250.
As prices continue to dip, my 10% principle brings more companies into focus.
Happy Hunting. Its about time we revived this thread.... Its time to use stocksmasters blueprint reminiscent A successful man is not he who gets the best, it is he who makes the best from what he gets.
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S.Mutaga III wrote: Its time to use stocksmasters blueprint reminiscent
Must say he was on point the whole way. And where did he go? 10% divided yield of prices what does that mean exactly? You have to learn the rules of the game. And then you have to play better than anyone else - Albert Einstein
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