Eastern Africa Energy Week 2010 10th-12th May Nairobi Kenya
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...NSE SHARE Index: 3743.11 Up 36.31 points .... Kakuzi Ord : 60.00 +1.50 | Rea Vipingo Ltd : 17.65 +1.40 | Sasini Ltd : 10.50 +0.45 Access Kenya Ltd : 20.25 -1.25 | Car & General(K) Ltd : 34.00 DNT | CMC Holdings Ltd : 11.25 0.00 | Hutchings Biemer Ltd : 20.25 DNT | Kenya Airways : 47.00 -0.75 | Marshalls(E.A.) Ltd : 19.00 DNT | Nation Media Group : 125.00 0.00 | Safaricom Ltd : 5.40 0.00 | Scan Group Ltd : 26.75 0.00 | Standard Group Ltd : 37.75 -0.25 | TPS Eastern Africa (Serena) : 49.25 +1.00 | Uchumi Supermarket Ltd : 14.50 DNT | Barclays Bank Ltd : 52.50 +0.50 | Centum Investment : 12.65 +0.05 | C.F.C Stanbic Holdings Ltd : 45.00 +0.50 | Diamond Trust : 74.50 +0.50 | Equity Bank : 15.60 -0.10 | Housing Finance Co Ltd : 17.70 -0.05 Jubilee Holdings : 145.00 0.00 | Kenya Commercial Bank : 20.50 0.00 | Kenya Re-Insurance: 12.85 -0.05 | National Bank of Kenya : 40.25 0.00 | NIC Bank : 38.50 +1.50 | Olympia Capital Holdings Ltd : 7.45 0.00 | Pan Africa Insurance Holdings : 45.00 +0.75 | Standard Chartered Bank : 189.00 +1.00 | Co-operative Bank of Kenya: 9.95 0.00 | Athi River Mining : 105.00 0.00 | B.O.C Kenya : 150.00 0.00 |Bamburi Cement : 187.00 +2.00 | B.A.T Ltd : 192.00 -1.00 | Carbacid Investments : 100.00 0.00 | Crown Berger : 24.00 -1.75 | E.A.Cables: 22.00 -1.25 | E.A.Portland Cement : 90.00 DNT |East African Breweries Ltd : 156.00 +1.00 | Eveready East Africa Ltd : 3.85 +0.05 | Kenol Kobil Co Ltd : 70.00 +1.50 |Kenya Power & Lighting : 167.00 +4.00 | KenGen Ltd : 13.35 +0.20 | Mumias Sugar Co. Ltd : 9.80 +0.05 | Sameer Africa : 8.75 +0.65 | Total Kenya ltd : 29.75 0.00 | Unga Group Ltd : 10.85 +0.05 | A.Baumann & Co.Ltd : 11.10 DNT | City Trust Ltd : 98.00 DNT | Eaagads Ltd : 20.50 DNT | Express Ltd: 9.00 +0.20 | Williamson Tea Co.Ltd : 191.00 +15.00 | Kapchorua Tea Co.Ltd : 127.00 +10.00 | Kenya Orchards : 3.00 DNT | Limuru Tea : 325.00 0.00 |
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Kenya: Economic Growth Despite Government? Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 February 2010
Kenya’s strength lies in its resilient private sector. And it has long had an uneasy relationship with government: partly pushing for improved service provision, partly embroiled in corruption and ethnic alliances. Rachel Keeler investigates the reform dynamics since Mwai Kibaki took power in 2002 – and clung on to it with dramatic consequences in 2007.  read more...
 
Kenya Tourism Update: Beyond Recovery, a Reorientation? Print E-mail
Wednesday, 03 February 2010
An aggressive marketing campaign has helped the Kenyan tourism industry’s recovery from the post-election violence and the global financial crisis. But Stanbic Investment Management Services (SIMS) think that Kenya should take some inspiration from Tanzania and focus on quality over quantity. By Rachel Keeler. read more...
 
Kenya: A Strategic View on Outsourcing Print E-mail
Monday, 01 February 2010
Connectivity is a key element for outsourcing relationships, but not the only one: What remains the most important yet for the continent’s emerging service providers is their ability - or current lack of it - to compete with firms from over 25 other emerging nations. Bobby Varanasi discusses how Kenya can position itself in the global outsourcing industry. read more...
 
Ratio Blog: A Helping of Insurance with Your Serving of Road Terror? Print E-mail
Thursday, 28 January 2010
Blink and you miss it: How exactly did the matatu industry transform into finance professionals? More importantly, why does the Insurance Regulatory Authority seem to be missing something here? Andrea’s weekly column for the (Nairobi) Star. read more...
 
Tanzania Country Brief: December 2009 Print E-mail
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
An overview of key deals, industry news and data releases in Tanzania in December 2009. read more...
 
Kenya: KAM Executive Brief: EAC Customs Union Takes Effect Print E-mail
Thursday, 21 January 2010
In its latest executive brief, the Kenya Association of Manufacturers (KAM) highlights some of the changes triggered by the EAC Customs Union that came into effect on 1 January 2010. read more...
 
Ratio Blog: New Kid on the (Private Equity) Block Print E-mail
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Citadel Capital’s first deal in East Africa, a stake in one of the RVR consortium partners, set them on a collision course with Kenya’s best-connected private equity firm – a smart move? Andrea’s weekly column for the (Nairobi) Star. read more...
 
Kenya: CCK Regulating for Inefficiency Print E-mail
Monday, 18 January 2010
Frank Maina, the owner of Saracen Media, argues that the new media regulations do not help the improve the quality of media content, but effectively regulate for inefficiency, which is to the detriment of both business and consumers. read more...
 
Rwanda Country Brief: December 2009 Print E-mail
Monday, 11 January 2010
A brief overview of what happened in Rwanda in December 2009: In the business environment, political risk, transactions, data releases, regulatory and legal changes, industry and regional news read more...
 
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