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Rank: Member Joined: 6/26/2008 Posts: 2
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i fell proud am a banker working for tha best performing bank.whose share is realy refrecting tha good work of my hands.
tough times ends but tough people don't end.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2007 Posts: 8,776 Location: Cameroon
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Haiya!! The Way Of The Tiger TULIA.........UFUNZWE!
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/24/2008 Posts: 1
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Am a financial accountant,extremely happy with my job and career. For those accountants not happy with their jobs they need to try and be more creative and not just punch meaningless numbers. An accountant is supposed to be a very useful resource in the organisations they work in terms of financial advice. Am sure with time you will get your break and you will start loving your jobs.
Jammo,you sound like someone who can make a good mentor. You should consider mentoring a couple of people if you are not already doing that.
'It takes as much energy to wish as it does to plan.' Eleanor Roosevelt,Former First Lady
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/12/2008 Posts: 345
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Apparently most proficient 'hollarers' here hav no professional nor academic finance background! Makes our education system really dumb! Anyways..a gift of a man will make room for him. Do u see a man skilled in his work? He shall stand befor great men..n not obscure men! U must agree.. Stocksmaster,Seles83..albertross,eddiemundu,njunge,sober(when not psychin guys to hung themselves!)abagustinus(when not encouragin greed-buyin of eveready) n so many are by no means people bila skill! Sk..i salute u for bringin great minds together! Where the heck is Gex? Guys forgot about KCB man!
'..and it came to pass..' so did we! This market will probably outlive us. Wacha pupa!!u can't have it all.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2007 Posts: 2,037 Location: Lagos, Nigeria
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@Stockskenya Myself and other colleagues (Kenyans in diaspora) and foreigners may be more useful on this forum if you subdivide investment column into Two main headings namely :- (i) Local Investment (ii) Off Shore investment. @Miefu Aplogies men. I thought you are far younger than 46 ? Thanks and cheers. AFRICAN INVESTOR The wazua spirit as members is to educate and inform and learn from others within the limit of what we know in any chosen area irrespective of our differences in tribes, nationalities, etc. .
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/30/2008 Posts: 20
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Am an accountant by profession and experience currently with a coffee multinational co. I am really trying to enjoy being an accountant esp doing Recons during audit. Did CPA,a BA in Economics,a course in basic counselling Aspiring to be a teacher but in dilema whether to take a post graduate diploma in Education or do MBA in Finance early next year. Love all sk members for enlightening me.Just started with stocks hoping to be a millionaire by the time am 35. Real We live life and dream dreams. To be successful be real
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/11/2007 Posts: 10
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An accountant for eons,bored to death with preparing and reporting FS,now discovering the excitement of financial analysis and going into consulting in financial services.
emem
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/6/2008 Posts: 9
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/10/2008 Posts: 6
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I help protect investors in a foreign land (what CMA and CBK are supposed to do). As you may have noted on SK,I have gleefully helped bust a few pyramid schemers trying to pose as genuine SK contributors. Their modus operandi is starting posts and promoting their products in a way that says that they are just investors in the so called products,usually labelled 'offshore' so as to sound exotic and entice the not so savvy investor. My previous clients consisted mainly of hedge funds,mutual funds,sovereign funds and private equity funds and therefore exposed me to a lot offshore investments. When I am done with this economic exile,I will return to set up an investors policing network,that will police the regulators. After that I will stop thinking at which point I will have met the qualification for a career in politics.
Investing in the NSE is a game that I plan to always win,it helps me test some of the knoweldge handed down to the likes of Iraya,Kamasara,Iraki,Kariuki,Essajee etc. Many any this forum who have been taught by the aforementioned will agree that they were very poor lectures (investor education wise). Why dont we therefore all go back and teach the students life skills ie entrepreneurship,investing,personal branding and marketing.
Those are the top skills required in a globalizing market place.
Citius altius fortius !
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/18/2008 Posts: 353
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Architect,practising architect. New to sk and finds it very useful as a new investor. Sharing of ideas (wealth of ideas) very good.
theu
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/27/2008 Posts: 7
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Am a new entrant and I enjoy reading your contributions they are of great help AM a Banker
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/13/2006 Posts: 2
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I am a seasoned Accountant Bcom(Accounting option) CPA(Kenya) CGA(Canada) and CPA( USA)
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/19/2008 Posts: 6
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hello,
sk members you really informative group.
just got my p45 these week down abit but i know il be back,sub contracted as a courier by UPS uk.credit crunch hapa most companies are downsizing.
cj
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/8/2008 Posts: 19
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@ Famooz...iv pulled lots of beer pressure stunts its hard to keep count! Hehehe! @ The General...iv dropped u a mail tuongee.
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/17/2008 Posts: 25
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Because of such an overwhelming response about what we do,perhaps the next step is to say how we spend the day doing what we say we do,and what makes it interesting or dull.
Do you spend the day doing forensics on a troublesome applications,or advising eager clients where to put their money,or watching the foreman direct the construction of your next building,or like me,repeating for the 100th time how to coat a nice & uniform thin film on silicon,etc.
Do you,for example,spice your day with long coffee/beer/tea/cigarette breaks or just plain air breaks or by furtive glances at SK website if your employer is picky?.
Do you hang your coat/jacket on the chair and conduct other business for the rest of the day...
you get the drift. Maybe I will just start a new thread.
'Debt may go bad but it never rots.' Chinua Achebe
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/23/2008 Posts: 12
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New member,but old voyeur of SK. An economist,specialized in studying economic behavior. I invest in equities as part experiment and fascinate over 'irrational' choices people make. Judging by numbers on here,seems like Kenya has an oversupply of accountants; so,why do we still have so many financial improprieties? j/k :)
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/12/2008 Posts: 11 Location: Home
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I teach physics chemistry and pe. I am a qualified accountant CPA. I am also a student of information technology. A jack of many trades and a master of non. Thinks of doing am MBA soon.
Life is not a rehearsal
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/24/2007 Posts: 8
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Yeah go ahead and start the thread where we break it down how we spend time doing what we do.....On the side..I'm a breeder - I breed chiwawa's for the side hustle as a passsion and besides,it rakes me in a tidy some. lol
Keep it positive Irrespective of the situation
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/20/2008 Posts: 35 Location: Nairobi
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Am a software developer with a keen interest in shares. I will be contacting some of you soon.
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/19/2007 Posts: 4
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I am a fund manager...love my work and love this site
Huzyo Dadi
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