Category Archives: East African Cables

Un-Absa

A South African banking regulator believes that absorbing Barclays Africa operations in nine countries (including Barclays Kenya) would be “too much to chew” for Absa. This is part of the second phase of the Barclays Absa merger.

Also at the NSE

Consolidation at REA Vipingo
The Robinow family (UK) has applied to the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) to increase its stake in Rea Vipingo plantations from 21% to 57% by acquiring shares from REA Holdings (for Kshs. 94 million) and Unitbuckle Holding through a private transfer. They are appealing that the effective takeover be classified as a consolidation and not as a takeover and intend for the company to continue trading at the NSE.

East African Cables group turnover increased from 825m to 1,162 million shillings and profit almost doubled from 124m in 2004 to 213m in 2005. The company will pay a 2nd and final dividend of 3.5 sh per share (1st interim dividend was 1.5) after the AGM in March.

Pan Africa Insurance ended 2005 with net premium income increasing from 790m to 1,031 million and total income from 1,105m to 1,569m. Profit for the year increased from 94m to 177m and the company will pay a dividend of 1.2 sh per share (up from 1) after May 11.

Serena: Wednesday, February 15, is the deadline for Serena shareholders to participate in the company’s consolidation.

Banks

EABS Bank intends to reduce its share capital from 1,662.5 million to 1,112.5 m shillings and a court hearing will be held on February 28 in this regard.

Dubai Bank has advertised to sell the road construction assets of the late Sunil Behal – including graders, caterpillars, lorries, tippers, fuel & water tankers, trailers and bulldozers – by public auction on February 21.

Scholarship opportunity

The Les Aspin Center for Government is inviting a select few Kenyan to a 6-week training program on anti-corruption and good governance to be conducted in Washington DC in August and September 2006.

Candidates: Must be Kenya so over 25 years (if university students over 21 years) with not less than 2 years relevant work experience e.g. at government agencies, civil society, human rights, women development, education, print & electronic media, or to do with public or private accountability.

Applications: Deadline is March 17, and send pack (application letter, 2 letters of recommendations, p.copy of passport, current org. info, CV and 200 – 250 word statement of purpose on how training will benefit the candidate & society) to the Les Aspin Center for Government P O Box 50309 city square Nairobi. (apply only to Nairobi & by snail mail)

Cheap Advertising
The Nairobi City Council has slashed advertising rates by 50%.

EA Cables AGM

East African Cables Ltd. held their 40th annual general meeting at Holiday Inn, Westlands on the morning of Thursday April 21st. About 70 shareholders showed up, in an 80 capacity room, which is about par with previous years.

The AGM was a no-nonsense affair, as shareholders were genuinely happy with the company whose share price has shot up from 13 shillings to 67 shillings within a year since a change of ownership and management in 2004. The company’s earnings per share increased from 0.46 to 6.11 shillings per share and it also paid a total dividend in the year of 3.5 shillings. Most questions dealt with the company’s main customer (Kenya Power & Lighting Company) and the previous majority owner (Sameer Group). Official matters concluded in about 30 minutes, and were followed by a buffet lunch, poolside at the Holiday Inn (for once, there wasn’t any major food drama)

Interesting note
After attending a few AGM’s, you start to notice some familiar faces i.e. people who own shares in all these companies and have time to attend them. Allegedly there’s one gentleman who owns a few shares in most of the 47 NSE companies and attends these functions for the perks and prestige (always gets to ask a question). Also there are some other men who are reputed to own significant shares in some of these companies – and who are even listed in the company accounts as being among the top 10 shareholders.

Best move
The Board of EA Cables invited the head of the central depository system to talk about the new way of trading shares and shareholders had tons of questions for him. (making it worthy of a separate blog entry – coming soon)