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The comparable dividend per share given 2025 bonus issue of 1:1 is sh 5. This implies actual Williamson Tea dividend increase for financial year 2026 is 200%.
Williamson Tea ($WTK) gains 13.18% after announcing strong FY26 results and increased dividend per share
Kapchorua Tea ($KAPC) also up 7.53% after good FY26 results
Banks continue rallying as $KCB hits KES 76.00 while $IMH hits KES 65.75
Equity Group ($EQTY) is the most traded stock with 8.&M shares
A total of 25.31M shares traded in 10,368 deals worth KES 1.05B
All indices end the day in the green 🟢
NSE gains 1.46% to bring total gains to 19.21% YTD
Kapchorua Tea posted solid earnings growth for FY 2026, with profit for the year rising 8.7% to 196.94 Mn, despite a 25.1% drop in revenue to 1.66 Bn. The performance was supported by a 40.2% increase in operating profit to 163.43 Mn and a 67.6% boost in net finance income to 74.97 Mn, which helped cushion a 49.5% decline in fair value gains on biological assets. Earnings per share climbed to KES 12.59. The company's cash position strengthened remarkably, with net cash from operating activities increasing by 40.2% to 421.78 Mn, driving cash & bank balances up 20.1% to 809.54 Mn.
The directors have recommended a first and final dividend of KShs 30.00 per ordinary share (a 20.0% increase from last year), which translates to a strong dividend yield of 10.0% based on yesterday's closing share price of 298.75.
* Book Closure: close of business on July 31, 2026.
* AGM Approval Date: August 20, 2026
Williamson Tea achieved a significant financial turnaround for FY 2026, bouncing back to a profit for the year of 120.80 Mn from a previous loss of 166.44 Mn, despite a 17.2% drop in revenue to 3.40 Bn. The bottom-line recovery was driven by a major reduction in operating losses to 41.60 Mn, a 107.6% surge in fair value gains on biological assets to 116.79 Mn, and a 659.9% spike in net finance income to 70.59 Mn.
Earnings per share recorded a turnaround to KES 3.31, while the balance sheet expanded firmly with total assets climbing 48.9% to 12.46 Bn and cash & bank balances increasing by 13.8% to 931.22 Mn.
The directors have recommended a first and final dividend of KShs 15.00 per ordinary share (a 50.0% increase from last year), which offers a substantial dividend yield of 11.3% based on yesterday's closing share price of 132.25.
* Book Closure: close of business on July 31, 2026.
* AGM Approval Date: August 20, 2026.
Olympia Capital ($OCH) leads today’s gainers up 9.94%
Car & General ($CGEN) rises to KES 107.25 despite their book closure
Family Bank ($FMLY) continues to drop, closes the day at KES 22.40
Safaricom ($SCOM) is the most traded stock with 16.4M shares
A total of 28.80M shares traded in 9,401 deals worth KES 969.54M
All indices except the banking index ends the day in the green 🟢
NSE now up 17.49% YTD
New Micron $MU Price Target just dropped for @wealthcentralai investors!
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New Micron $MU Price Target just dropped for @wealthcentralai investors!
Find out why we’re updating our PT from $1000 to $2000 while reiterating our Buy recommendation 🚀
NSE Banking sector continues with a strong bullish run.
Top 5 gainers;
1. $IMH 🔼51.94%
2. $SBIC 🔼46.78%
3. $COOP 🔼42.80%
4. $ABSA 🔼30.36%
5. $BKG 🔼27.06%
HFCB ($HFCK) is the only bank in negative YTD down 5.22%
*Family Bank ($FMLY) listed at KES 18, but is down from the first day’s closing price.
Uchumi ($UCHM) is today’s top gainer up 5.33%
Olympia Capital ($OCH) leads the losers with $CGEN also dropping and $FMLY closing at KES 24.65
KCB Group ($KCB) is the most traded stock with 4.37M shares
A total of 20.61M shares traded in 9,999 deals worth KES 901.11M
All indices end the day red 🔴
NSE drops slightly, but still up 16.96% YTD gain
Family Bank ($FMLY) carried the news today, listing on the NSE, rallying 177% to KES 50 before closing the day at KES 26.00 (44% gain)
Eaagads ($EGAD) the top loser dropping 9.73%
Safaricom ($SCOM) is the most traded stock with 10.2M shares
A total of 34.94M shares traded in 11,982 deals worth KES 1.41B
All indices end the day green 🟢
The NSE is now up 17.38% YTD
Family Bank ($FMLY) has today listed on the NSE.
The stock has jumped to KES 50 from the listing price of KES 18 (177%) albeit on very small traded volumes.
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The NSE momentum is well and truly back 🚀
Car & General ($CGEN) hits a 52 week high of KES 128 before closing the day at KES 122.50
Eaagads ($EGAD) leads today’s gainers up 6.99%
Uchumi ($UCHM) loses 7.02% to fall to KES 1.59
Equity Group ($EQTY) is the most traded stock with 28.9M shares
A total of 53.94M shares traded in 10,601 deals worth KES 3.03B
All indices end the day green 🟢
The NSE is now up 17.35% YTD
East African Portland Cement FY2025: a real turnaround — but read it carefully 👀
The operational story is genuine, and credit is due. Revenue more than doubled (+116% to Sh 7.08Bn), gross profit swung back into the black, operating activities returned to profit, and the company stopped bleeding cash — operating cash flow flipped from -Sh 2.97Bn to +Sh 242Mn.
But the headline numbers deserve scrutiny:
📌 ~70% of the Sh 5.53Bn pre-tax profit is a fair-value gain on investment properties (Sh 3.90Bn) — a non-cash revaluation, not core operations.
📌 That same revaluation drives most of the 43% jump in total assets and the 64% rise in equity. It’s a balance-sheet re-rating, not capacity expansion.
📌 PAT and EPS surging 378% (EPS now Sh 61.39) looks spectacular — but strip out the paper gains and underlying earnings are a fraction of that.
📌 Cash is the real tell: only Sh 242Mn of operating cash against Sh 5.53Bn of reported profit, and current liabilities (Sh 11.43Bn) still exceed current assets — current ratio below 1 — yet the dividend was lifted to Sh 1.25.
The takeaway: a recovering cement business worth watching, but most of FY2025’s “profit” is revaluation, not cash. Separate the operational recovery from the accounting gloss before you price it. 📊
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Strong NSE momentum, now up 16.61% YTD.
Top 5 gainers;
1. $CGEN 🔼128.43%
2. $UCHM 🔼66.02%
3. $KQ 🔼60.91%
4. $EGAD 🔼51.71%
5. $AMAC 🔼47.52%
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