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STOCKS TO SELL by yaserbigchair
Angelica _ann
#861 Posted : Friday, November 03, 2017 8:38:21 PM
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Ericsson wrote:
Temporary rally in the NSE before a fall


We have heard that over & over, tuko strong. Wait for swearing in ujionee rally soon!!!
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obiero
#862 Posted : Friday, November 03, 2017 9:03:30 PM
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Angelica _ann wrote:
Ericsson wrote:
Temporary rally in the NSE before a fall


We have heard that over & over, tuko strong. Wait for swearing in ujionee rally soon!!!

@angel no bravado at this point in time.. it's too early

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obiero
#863 Posted : Wednesday, November 15, 2017 7:50:43 AM
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Dear Friends,

I BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING STOCKS TO BE ON CLOSE WATCH IN THIS ECONOMIC TURBULENCE. ONE CAN TAKE UPTO 10% LOSS UPON EARLY EXIT IF HE/SHE HAS TO..

stocks to trade with eyes wide open 15.11.17: arm, barclays, britam, cables, carbacid, cargeneral, centum, crown, deacons, eabl, eapc, equity, eveready, express, home afrika, hfck, i&m, kapch, keno, kenre, kurwitu, mumias, nbk, nic, olympia, sameer, scbk, tpsea, transcentury, uchumi, unga, umeme

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Ebenyo
#864 Posted : Wednesday, November 15, 2017 8:08:48 AM
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obiero wrote:
Dear Friends,

I BELIEVE THE FOLLOWING STOCKS TO BE ON CLOSE WATCH IN THIS ECONOMIC TURBULENCE. ONE CAN TAKE UPTO 10% LOSS UPON EARLY EXIT IF HE/SHE HAS TO..

stocks to trade with eyes wide open 15.11.17: arm, barclays, britam, cables, carbacid, cargeneral, centum, crown, deacons, eabl, eapc, equity, eveready, express, home afrika, hfck, i&m, kapch, keno, kenre, kurwitu, mumias, nbk, nic, olympia, sameer, scbk, tpsea, transcentury, uchumi, unga, umeme



carbacid-Increase of competition and challenges in the market.
Doing well in equity and property investment.

kenol-Robust plans put in place to reduce debts paid off.Profitability is consistent.

Kenre-Solid mgt,profitable business and financially stable.




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KondooEconomist
#865 Posted : Wednesday, November 15, 2017 9:34:51 AM
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obiero
#866 Posted : Thursday, November 16, 2017 7:16:56 AM
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Ebenyo wrote:
obiero wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
There is a sister thread called "stocks to buy".it should be activated to bring balance.

@ebenyo Any stock not on this thread should ideally be on the buy list, ama namna gani??


the problem is that our personal tests differ.for example i like carbacid because of 1.current profit margin of 51%
2.Positive cash flow currently at kshs 605,165,000
3.Equity over assets ratio of 92%
Surely how can you advise someone to sell such a stock with those dimensions.Instead its a buy and hold for me.

Personal tastes or not, BOC and Carbacid are no longer viable businesses in their current form http://www.businessdaily...88354-ascmhiz/index.html

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Ebenyo
#867 Posted : Thursday, November 16, 2017 7:37:50 AM
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obiero wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
obiero wrote:
[quote=Ebenyo]There is a sister thread called "stocks to buy".it should be activated to bring balance.

@ebenyo Any stock not on this thread should ideally be on the buy list, ama namna gani??


the problem is that our personal tests differ.for example i like carbacid because of 1.current profit margin of 51%
2.Positive cash flow currently at kshs 605,165,000
3.Equity over assets ratio of 92%
Surely how can you advise someone to sell such a stock with those dimensions.Instead its a buy and hold for me.

Personal tastes or not, BOC and Carbacid are no longer viable businesses in their current form http://www.businessdaily...8354-ascmhiz/index.html[/quote]

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Gas cylinders and carbon are still relevant.Most beverages requires carbon.How will cocacola test without carbon?
Oxgen cylinders are still needed in hospitals.
I blame BOC for underhand tactics to destroy carbacid.Its nice that they are also facing it tough.
And the state of our economy is also not good.Most busineses are straining.
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obiero
#868 Posted : Thursday, November 16, 2017 9:35:23 AM
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Ebenyo wrote:
obiero wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
obiero wrote:
[quote=Ebenyo]There is a sister thread called "stocks to buy".it should be activated to bring balance.

@ebenyo Any stock not on this thread should ideally be on the buy list, ama namna gani??


the problem is that our personal tests differ.for example i like carbacid because of 1.current profit margin of 51%
2.Positive cash flow currently at kshs 605,165,000
3.Equity over assets ratio of 92%
Surely how can you advise someone to sell such a stock with those dimensions.Instead its a buy and hold for me.

Personal tastes or not, BOC and Carbacid are no longer viable businesses in their current form http://www.businessdaily...8354-ascmhiz/index.html[/quote]

......................................


Gas cylinders and carbon are still relevant.Most beverages requires carbon.How will cocacola test without carbon?
Oxgen cylinders are still needed in hospitals.
I blame BOC for underhand tactics to destroy carbacid.Its nice that they are also facing it tough.
And the state of our economy is also not good.Most busineses are straining.

The cylinder has little value.. It's the gas carbon fizz that is on sale and the Chinese are bringing it here by the bucket loads

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Ebenyo
#869 Posted : Thursday, November 16, 2017 9:51:27 AM
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obiero wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
obiero wrote:
Ebenyo wrote:
[quote=obiero][quote=Ebenyo]There is a sister thread called "stocks to buy".it should be activated to bring balance.

@ebenyo Any stock not on this thread should ideally be on the buy list, ama namna gani??


the problem is that our personal tests differ.for example i like carbacid because of 1.current profit margin of 51%
2.Positive cash flow currently at kshs 605,165,000
3.Equity over assets ratio of 92%
Surely how can you advise someone to sell such a stock with those dimensions.Instead its a buy and hold for me.

Personal tastes or not, BOC and Carbacid are no longer viable businesses in their current form http://www.businessdaily...8354-ascmhiz/index.html[/quote]

......................................


Gas cylinders and carbon are still relevant.Most beverages requires carbon.How will cocacola test without carbon?
Oxgen cylinders are still needed in hospitals.
I blame BOC for underhand tactics to destroy carbacid.Its nice that they are also facing it tough.
And the state of our economy is also not good.Most busineses are straining.

The cylinder has little value.. It's the gas carbon fizz that is on sale and the Chinese are bringing it here


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Then its BOC which will suffer most.Carbacid has diversified into equity and property investment which will help it cope.BOC has announced a profit warning while a look at Carbacid books suggest volatility but resilience.
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Ericsson
#870 Posted : Thursday, November 16, 2017 1:37:31 PM
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Unless something drastic happens there will be no major fall in share prices of the counters at the NSE till early next year
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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