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August 20, 2008 5:21:56 PM CDT



IPO Fever Shows Kenya is Recovering

Posted Apr 15, 08 1:24 PM CDT in Technology Business 

(Newser) – When Safaricom, Kenyan’s partially state-owned cellular giant, went public, Kenyans lined up by the thousands to buy in—a generally good sign for a country recently wracked by paralyzing ethnic violence, the Wall Street Journal reports. Safaricom’s IPO itself had been delayed by post-election clashes, but now the country’s economic boom appears back on track.

Politics looked like they might intrude on the offering again last month, when opposition leader Raila Odinga called for a protest over a minor shareholder in the company. But Odinga was generally ignored by masses flocking to buy shares. While Safaricom looks solid, some worry poor Kenyans are going IPO-crazy. “People can end up losing all their finances,” one expert cautioned.

Source Wall Street Journal

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A man talks on a mobile phone while standing next to a huge Safaricom bill board after the launch of the Initial Public Offer (IPO) shares in Nairobi 28 March 2008.   (Getty Images)
A Kenyan woman waits to apply for Safaricom shares after the launch of the Initial Public Offering in Nairobi 28 March 2008. Thousands of Kenyans queued to buy shares in mobile phone firm Safaricom.   (SIMON MAINA/AFP/Getty Images)
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