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Nairobi Securities Exchange Plc (NSE)

  
End of day - Nov 08, 2024
5.78
-0.16 (-2.69%)
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5.78   -0.16 (-2.69%)
End of day - Nov 08, 2024
5.98
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6,000
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34,714.00
Turnover
5.22 - 6.80
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Payment of KES 0.16 first and final dividend Jul 31 2024
Book closure KES 0.16 first and final dividend May 30 2024

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Market Commentary

If you bought Safaricom shares 5 years ago, you have made a return of close to 600%. Even in the face of competition and split recommendations due to alleged dominance, the company has continued to outperform and is currently by market capitalization, bigger than the combination of all Kenyan banks plus EABL!
Interestingly, there are some foreign investors who are waiting for the market to bottom out so they can take full advantage of the bear. Well, Africans only slaughter when the visitors come, so let them. But make sure you are in when the meat is being distributed.
Intelligent investors are busy purchasing stocks now, such that when the market recovers, their portfolio averages will be low enough to start gaining earlier than their counterparts who are waiting to start buying when the hype about markets rebound hits the mainstream news channels.
Kenya Airways' increase in operating costs has led to reduced margins with costs associated with leasing aircrafts and outsourcing services highlighted as the main problem. What is being done to overturn this situation?
REITs are transforming how people are investing especially in the real estate sector around the world. Ultimately, the successful performance of the REITs to a large extent depends on the ability of the owners/agents to successfully operate the underlying properties
Atlas Development Support Services is an African focused support services and logistics company with established offices across East Africa as well as Liberia. The company provides support service solutions to various sectors including oil & gas, mining, construction, NGOs and the Government. It is cross listed on the London Stock Exchange AIM, and the Growth Enterprise Market Segment of the Nairobi Securities Exchange

Brief Company Profile

Market Segment: Main Investment Segment
Sector: Investment Services

Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) Ltd is the principal bourse in Kenya, offering an automated platform for listing and trading of securities. The Nairobi Securities Exchange Ltd is the second exchange in Africa to Demutualize and list its shares after the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. Currently NSE provides a trading platform for Equities, Bonds, Quasi Equity products like REITS and  it’s in the process of launching the trading of derivative Products.

 NSE has sixty three (63)  listed companies that are classified into Eleven (11) sectors.

NSE has also multiple indices that measure its performance, these include:

NSE ALL SHARE INDEX

NSE 20 SHARE INDEX;

NSE 25 SHARE INDEX;

FTSE NSE Kenya 15 Index;

FTSE NSE Kenya 25 Index;

FTSE NSE Kenya Govt. Bond Index; and

FTSE ASEA Pan African Index

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