In this video I chat about the SAB Zenzele Kabili Shares. Places where you can buy the shares when they are listed on the 28th May 1. Computershare 2. 0861 100 937 3. SBG Securities Unfortunately EasyEquities will not have them
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How amazing that RU-vid suggests this video to me after searching on google about these shares. Thank you for covering this topic. I’m extremely excited and hoping to get a few shares
Before I even watch the video, i wanna thank you for doing it. I sent you a tweet asking you to do this and you didn't show if you see it. Now that i see i believe you did. Thank you so much Ms Mashile 😘😘😘😘❤️❤️❤️❤️
I am definitely putting R500 into these shares it's my first share investment thanks to all your videos I am confident that I will be highly successful in this new journey
Thank you so much you are indeed an Angel send. we appreciate this, we appreciate you, we appreciate your work. Ever since I started following you I've started my investment portfolio and it has really grown incredibly well with with just the little stipend i received. I've truly learned to live way way below my means. Please continue doing what you are doing, you are indeed a Blessing. Cant wait for the next video
❤❤I've been looking for this shares for a long time now .There is lady I know who bought this shares she is there owner of there bar ekasi 10 years ago she baught there shares for only 100 now she was having 300.000 I was shocked
Thanks a lot Nicolette. My mom and I bought the shares in 2010 for R10 000, they matured last year and we were given a portion of the shares' value in cash. The calculation you use is very confusing because R100 = R77000 but our R10 000 didn't even reach R500 000. We have reinvested in Zenzele Kabili and are excited by the listing but we are still confused because if we remember correctly our Zenzele shares should have been converted into ordinary SAB/InBev shares at maturity last year then you would decide whether to sell them or not.
@Siyabonga Kunene, I think Nicolite is sharing insightful information, the problem is she does not reference where she got her information thus making an impression that what is she saying is factual, yes the media has been saying that if you invested 100 in 2010 you would have gained 77000, which is like 770 X, i also read a similar article or paper it didn't mention how you would have gained so much money, what i know about these kinda investments is they are normally locked in for minimum of 5 years, some 10 years , so whether the statement is factual or not we cannot know since we do not know how they came to the calculation , for example do they include re-investment of dividend's or not , is dividend tax excluded or included , is capital gain tax included or excluded, does it include fees , normally these investment comes with high fees also, so I think you have better reflection of what is factual since you can calculate the real ROI from these investment, and maybe you can calculate share the real ROI with the rest of the people so we know what to expect , all I know is if you invested in AB in Bev in 2016 today you will be licking your loss
@@s0llytsotetsi463 thank you for this insightful information. I went through the original prospectus again and something caught my eye. There's a notional investment that SABMiller would contribute to the investment you made as an SAB Zenzele shareholder. It is said that at maturity, this portion would be paid back to SABMiller (now InBev). I believe tax comes into play as well as you also stated. I have my reservations about the articles citing a 770x gain. That means we should have got R7,7mln. Even after tax and other fees we should have at least had R3mln. But the scheme is very good, as of today SZK is sitting at R180 per share having been initially listed at R40 per share on the 28th
Hi, you cannot buy shares directly from the JSE. The JSE is only the exchange where shares are listed. In order to buy the shares, you need a broker, which is where the banks, or online brokers like EasyEquities come in.
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I was so excited for these shares...been counting down. I'm disappointed that when I tried to purchase the shares my order was not executed. Been trying since the market opened at 9am. The shares opened at R45.02 as of now the shares are R100.00 per share. Been trying to purchase but my order is not executed. What is going on.... I'm using the fnb share investor platform that I I usually use to purchase shares. Nothing out of the ordinary. Is anyone experiencing the same problem. I'm so disappointed
@@FinancialBunny That scares me because I acquired them 5 years ago, they were presented almost identical as the way you have presented these SAB shares and Iost 50% of my investment
For a more in-depth look at the difference between the two schemes, and why the R100 - R77 000 is misleading when referring to SAB Zenezele Kabili, you can watch the video I made on the topic last week. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-aIO1TURbN2c.html
There are brokers and then there are CSDPs. Computershare is a CSDP. You can buy shares through a broker or a CSDP. Another CSDP is JSE Investor Services which was previously known as Link Market Services.