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		<title>Rants, Raves &amp;amp; Reviews: Kenya's winners after the tough times</title>
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		<content type="html"><![CDATA[	Just a quick overview<br /><b>Equity Bank</b> - Acquisitions + Organic growth will propel it to the #2 Kenyan bank by 2012. Plenty of cash for NBK and/or HFCK acquisitions.<br /><b>KCB Bank</b> - Organic regional growth but need to raise cash in 2010. Huge bet on housing in E. Africa will propel lending.<br /><b>EABL</b> - The classic tortoise expansion strategy into regional markets. Dominates Kenya but strong challenger (SABMiller) elsewhere but Tanzania is no-go for EABL. Ethiopia is the Holy Grail for EABL. Cash is a-plenty plus Diageo is always there if needed.<br /><b>KQ</b> - Huge hedging 'paper' loss in 2008-9 which will translate 'cash' loss of cash by Dec 2010 but KQ generates plenty cash from operations. Cash-flow + cash hoard ($100 million)allows for route &amp; fleet expansion. Dominates many African markets but Ethiopian Airlines is tough African rival. Other competitors expanding but Africa is littered with dead airlines.<br /><b>KenolKobil</b> - Expansion is afoot &amp; the cash is available. Borrowings mostly short-term to finance inventory. Kenya is the largest &amp; toughest market but KK hints acquisitions in Central &amp; Southern Africa. Smart, lean, responsive &amp; voracious management.<br /><b>AccessKenya</b> - Huge capex in laying cable in Nairobi. Other metros will follow. Push for SoHo customers. Remains a juicy acquisition target. I expect Access to enter Tanzania &amp; Uganda after SEACOM goes live in 4Q 2009.<img src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/15803960-3613197972461418583?l=coldtusker.blogspot.com' alt='' /> ]]></content>
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