KQ share sinks 42pc on the back of deeper losses

AU5

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@Aviator nilikuambiaje about shares za KQ

The Kenya Airways share has retreated by 42 percent in the past one week following the announcement of a deeper loss in the year ended December 2019, leaving investors who bought at the peak of a mini rally in May looking at losses.
The stock was trading at Sh2 a share Thursday, down from Sh3.46 on May 26. It had gone up by a huge 302 per cent in the one month to May 26, with analysts saying this may have been fuelled by speculation surrounding the planned nationalisation of the company.
KQ, as the airline is known by its international code, reported a net loss of Sh12.9 billion for the year ended December 2019, compared to a loss of Sh7.5 billion in 2018. The latest loss has widened the company’s negative equity to Sh17.9 billion from Sh2.5 billionn at the end of 2018, underlining the airline’s capital crisis.
Shareholders whose paper wealth had quadrupled to Sh19.7 billion from Sh4.9 billion during the one-month price rally, have now pared back gains by Sh8.3 billion. Speculators who drove up the price were likely banking on the possibility of the government paying a premium when buying them out in a nationalisation plan. “Even if the government was to bail it out or nationalise it, ordinary shareholders will be diluted one way or the other, and remember they have already been diluted already,” said ABC Capital corporate finance manager Johnson Nderi.
“One must consider though that the downside for shareholders buying in is limited to what they put in, hence some are willing to take that chance on the stock.”
 

Riva

Lister
Kuna “accounting losses“ na cash flow losses.
“accounting losses“ ni due to changes in accounting policies which eventually affect the numbers you report as profit or loss. Cashflow flow losses (due to loss of biz and revenue) are what you should worry about.
 

Denis Young

Elder Lister
Ni kama hukuelewa kabisa. The shre was at 0.88. Anybody who bought at that price was laughing to the bank. Wale wajinga who buy into a rally ndio huachwa holding the bags. Remember the people who bought bitcoin at 20,000? It was a scalping opportunity and I pulled 100k+ pale equity. I reinvested the entire amount in crypto.
 

Aviator

Elder Lister
Timing when to cash out is key.
Besides, the current price is still far much higher compared to the 0.89 a few weeks ago.
Sasa ndio the best time kununua shares za KQ ama inaenda ikiendanga?
Not yet. Wacha ishuke below 1 Bob.
@Aviator uko wapi uone prophets of doom were right...
Right how?
From 0.89 to 2 is a significant gain.
 
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