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Rank: Member Joined: 12/22/2015 Posts: 224 Location: Mombasa, Kenya
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obiero wrote:Now an undated and unsigned cautionary letter bearing such grim news.. Such a bandia firm. That december rally was an atrocity, a crime against wanjiku. But now the real question, shall we term it as a profit warning or loss warning.. Tafakari hayo @Obiero, the term 'game-play' clearly applies here. the timing of this profit warning is rather suspect don't u think? their last warning was barely a day to the results. this is meant to tame the astronomic rise of the share price so the 'real owners' have time to board. this firm will post good results in 2016 as the statement alleges the stock will lose momentum now but will rally hard again next year after the FY 2015 results prove to be not so bad after all. will rally even harder in anticipation of FY 2016 results Whichever direction it takes, this stock will make me money. my entry price (14th-18th Dec) 1.40- 1.80. exit (next week) 2.20- 2.40. total shares purchased 430,000. projected return: 300k. sold 27500 last week at week @ 2.20. re-entry price will be 1.30 if we get there. Start!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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@Metch You are lucky enough you can exit safely before it plunges to wiping out your profits. Next resistant will be at 1.5bob. After intense battle of at least one month it will bow to downward market forces to 1.2-1.35 range. John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2013 Posts: 1,977 Location: Here
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Metch wrote:obiero wrote:Now an undated and unsigned cautionary letter bearing such grim news.. Such a bandia firm. That december rally was an atrocity, a crime against wanjiku. But now the real question, shall we term it as a profit warning or loss warning.. Tafakari hayo @Obiero, the term 'game-play' clearly applies here. the timing of this profit warning is rather suspect don't u think? their last warning was barely a day to the results. this is meant to tame the astronomic rise of the share price so the 'real owners' have time to board. this firm will post good results in 2016 as the statement alleges the stock will lose momentum now but will rally hard again next year after the FY 2015 results prove to be not so bad after all. will rally even harder in anticipation of FY 2016 results Whichever direction it takes, this stock will make me money. my entry price (14th-18th Dec) 1.40- 1.80 . exit (next week) 2.20- 2.40. total shares purchased 430,000. projected return: 300k. sold 27500 last week at week @ 2.20. re-entry price will be 1.30 if we get there. With such announcement any price below 2 is imminent Good luck!in finding buyers of your shares! Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/22/2015 Posts: 224 Location: Mombasa, Kenya
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Boris Boyka wrote:Metch wrote:obiero wrote:Now an undated and unsigned cautionary letter bearing such grim news.. Such a bandia firm. That december rally was an atrocity, a crime against wanjiku. But now the real question, shall we term it as a profit warning or loss warning.. Tafakari hayo @Obiero, the term 'game-play' clearly applies here. the timing of this profit warning is rather suspect don't u think? their last warning was barely a day to the results. this is meant to tame the astronomic rise of the share price so the 'real owners' have time to board. this firm will post good results in 2016 as the statement alleges the stock will lose momentum now but will rally hard again next year after the FY 2015 results prove to be not so bad after all. will rally even harder in anticipation of FY 2016 results Whichever direction it takes, this stock will make me money. my entry price (14th-18th Dec) 1.40- 1.80 . exit (next week) 2.20- 2.40. total shares purchased 430,000. projected return: 300k. sold 27500 last week at week @ 2.20. re-entry price will be 1.30 if we get there. With such announcement any price below 2 is imminent Good luck!in finding buyers of your shares! 10% rule assures me at least 3 days of selling before we touch 2 Bob. Start!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2013 Posts: 1,977 Location: Here
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Metch wrote:Boris Boyka wrote:Metch wrote:obiero wrote:Now an undated and unsigned cautionary letter bearing such grim news.. Such a bandia firm. That december rally was an atrocity, a crime against wanjiku. But now the real question, shall we term it as a profit warning or loss warning.. Tafakari hayo @Obiero, the term 'game-play' clearly applies here. the timing of this profit warning is rather suspect don't u think? their last warning was barely a day to the results. this is meant to tame the astronomic rise of the share price so the 'real owners' have time to board. this firm will post good results in 2016 as the statement alleges the stock will lose momentum now but will rally hard again next year after the FY 2015 results prove to be not so bad after all. will rally even harder in anticipation of FY 2016 results Whichever direction it takes, this stock will make me money. my entry price (14th-18th Dec) 1.40- 1.80 . exit (next week) 2.20- 2.40. total shares purchased 430,000. projected return: 300k. sold 27500 last week at week @ 2.20. re-entry price will be 1.30 if we get there. With such announcement any price below 2 is imminent Good luck!in finding buyers of your shares! 10% rule assures me at least 3 days of selling before we touch 2 Bob. With exceptions if a material announcement is made. Am not sure if the above is one of such! Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/15/2010 Posts: 391 Location: nairobie
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Spikes wrote:Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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subaru wrote:[quote=Spikes]Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply [/quot The headlines will be hit by a shocker next week that goes like this: CMA makes unprecedented move delists HAFR after the property developer fails to meet minimum regulatory requirements set out at NSE. End of authoritative headline. Consequently, HAFR will obtain an injunction to continue trading as the case will be pending in commercial law courts. Bloodletting will be indiscriminate in this counter as Wanjiko will struggle to pullout with gunshot wounds and deep cuts sustained from venomous fangs of a reptile. John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Spikes wrote:subaru wrote:[quote=Spikes]Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply [/quot The headlines will be hit by a shocker next week that goes like this: CMA makes unprecedented move delists HAFR after the property developer fails to meet minimum regulatory requirements set out at NSE. End of authoritative headline. Consequently, HAFR will obtain an injunction to continue trading as the case will be pending in commercial law courts. Bloodletting will be indiscriminate in this counter as Wanjiko will struggle to pullout with gunshot wounds and deep cuts sustained from venomous fangs of a reptile. Home Afrika will not delist. Shareholders however have to be patient because real estate projects like migaa golf resort take 10-15 years just to break even. Founding shareholders transfered the time risk by listing on the NSE. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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sparkly wrote:Spikes wrote:subaru wrote:[quote=Spikes]Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply [/quot The headlines will be hit by a shocker next week that goes like this: CMA makes unprecedented move delists HAFR after the property developer fails to meet minimum regulatory requirements set out at NSE. End of authoritative headline. Consequently, HAFR will obtain an injunction to continue trading as the case will be pending in commercial law courts. Bloodletting will be indiscriminate in this counter as Wanjiko will struggle to pullout with gunshot wounds and deep cuts sustained from venomous fangs of the reptile. Home Afrika will not delist. Shareholders however have to be patient because real estate projects like migaa golf resort take 10-15 years just to break even. Founding shareholders transfered the time risk by listing on the NSE. If whatever you are saying is true real estate are the best longterm investment after bottoming out. John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,107 Location: Nairobi
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Spikes wrote:subaru wrote:[quote=Spikes]Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply [/quot The headlines will be hit by a shocker next week that goes like this: CMA makes unprecedented move delists HAFR after the property developer fails to meet minimum regulatory requirements set out at NSE. End of authoritative headline. Consequently, HAFR will obtain an injunction to continue trading as the case will be pending in commercial law courts. Bloodletting will be indiscriminate in this counter as Wanjiko will struggle to pullout with gunshot wounds and deep cuts sustained from venomous fangs of a reptile. The CMA will not delist HAFR. Heck, the CMA will not delisted any firm except where it was voluntary eg Access and Rea. Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/22/2015 Posts: 682
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sparkly wrote:Spikes wrote:subaru wrote:[quote=Spikes]Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply [/quot The headlines will be hit by a shocker next week that goes like this: CMA makes unprecedented move delists HAFR after the property developer fails to meet minimum regulatory requirements set out at NSE. End of authoritative headline. Consequently, HAFR will obtain an injunction to continue trading as the case will be pending in commercial law courts. Bloodletting will be indiscriminate in this counter as Wanjiko will struggle to pullout with gunshot wounds and deep cuts sustained from venomous fangs of a reptile. Home Afrika will not delist. Shareholders however have to be patient because real estate projects like migaa golf resort take 10-15 years just to break even. Founding shareholders transfered the time risk by listing on the NSE. What are the steps and hurdles in these developments?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Mike Ock wrote:sparkly wrote:Spikes wrote:subaru wrote:[quote=Spikes]Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply [/quot The headlines will be hit by a shocker next week that goes like this: CMA makes unprecedented move delists HAFR after the property developer fails to meet minimum regulatory requirements set out at NSE. End of authoritative headline. Consequently, HAFR will obtain an injunction to continue trading as the case will be pending in commercial law courts. Bloodletting will be indiscriminate in this counter as Wanjiko will struggle to pullout with gunshot wounds and deep cuts sustained from venomous fangs of a reptile. Home Afrika will not delist. Shareholders however have to be patient because real estate projects like migaa golf resort take 10-15 years just to break even. Founding shareholders transfered the time risk by listing on the NSE. What are the steps and hurdles in these developments? Major milestones in such a project are: 1. Land acquisition; 2. Infrastructure development; 3. Sale of serviced plots to investors/homeowners; 4. Management services to the investors/home owners; 5. Income generation from own developments eg golf course fees, hotel, health club. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,520 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:Mike Ock wrote:sparkly wrote:Spikes wrote:subaru wrote:[quote=Spikes]Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply [/quot The headlines will be hit by a shocker next week that goes like this: CMA makes unprecedented move delists HAFR after the property developer fails to meet minimum regulatory requirements set out at NSE. End of authoritative headline. Consequently, HAFR will obtain an injunction to continue trading as the case will be pending in commercial law courts. Bloodletting will be indiscriminate in this counter as Wanjiko will struggle to pullout with gunshot wounds and deep cuts sustained from venomous fangs of a reptile. Home Afrika will not delist. Shareholders however have to be patient because real estate projects like migaa golf resort take 10-15 years just to break even. Founding shareholders transfered the time risk by listing on the NSE. What are the steps and hurdles in these developments? Major milestones in such a project are: 1. Land acquisition; 2. Infrastructure development; 3. Sale of serviced plots to investors/homeowners; 4. Management services to the investors/home owners; 5. Income generation from own developments eg golf course fees, hotel, health club. If not delisting, then suspension will be in order, similar to what happened for uchumi HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Hello Joined: 1/2/2016 Posts: 1 Location: London
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Are you very sure this undated and signed profit warning genuine otherwise a fake to calm down the share price!! I seek clarification.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,300 Location: kenya
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Owino Robert wrote: Are you very sure this undated and signed profit warning genuine otherwise a fake to calm down the share price!! I seek clarification. Go to article 889 on this thread and read downwards .you will get your answer
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/22/2015 Posts: 682
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sparkly wrote:Mike Ock wrote:sparkly wrote:Spikes wrote:subaru wrote:[quote=Spikes]Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply [/quot The headlines will be hit by a shocker next week that goes like this: CMA makes unprecedented move delists HAFR after the property developer fails to meet minimum regulatory requirements set out at NSE. End of authoritative headline. Consequently, HAFR will obtain an injunction to continue trading as the case will be pending in commercial law courts. Bloodletting will be indiscriminate in this counter as Wanjiko will struggle to pullout with gunshot wounds and deep cuts sustained from venomous fangs of a reptile. Home Afrika will not delist. Shareholders however have to be patient because real estate projects like migaa golf resort take 10-15 years just to break even. Founding shareholders transfered the time risk by listing on the NSE. What are the steps and hurdles in these developments? Major milestones in such a project are: 1. Land acquisition; 2. Infrastructure development; 3. Sale of serviced plots to investors/homeowners; 4. Management services to the investors/home owners; 5. Income generation from own developments eg golf course fees, hotel, health club. And the common hurdles? My friend tried one of these but alilemewa, now he's selling plots only.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Mike Ock wrote:sparkly wrote:Mike Ock wrote:sparkly wrote:Spikes wrote:subaru wrote:[quote=Spikes]Next week capitalise on Wanjiko naivety usukume hiyo HAFR stake @2.6 less 10% ...Shafting continues! you will be surprised wanjiku will be clever and continue holding the share so monday no supply [/quot The headlines will be hit by a shocker next week that goes like this: CMA makes unprecedented move delists HAFR after the property developer fails to meet minimum regulatory requirements set out at NSE. End of authoritative headline. Consequently, HAFR will obtain an injunction to continue trading as the case will be pending in commercial law courts. Bloodletting will be indiscriminate in this counter as Wanjiko will struggle to pullout with gunshot wounds and deep cuts sustained from venomous fangs of a reptile. Home Afrika will not delist. Shareholders however have to be patient because real estate projects like migaa golf resort take 10-15 years just to break even. Founding shareholders transfered the time risk by listing on the NSE. What are the steps and hurdles in these developments? Major milestones in such a project are: 1. Land acquisition; 2. Infrastructure development; 3. Sale of serviced plots to investors/homeowners; 4. Management services to the investors/home owners; 5. Income generation from own developments eg golf course fees, hotel, health club. And the common hurdles? My friend tried one of these but alilemewa, now he's selling plots only. @Mike I would be interested in exchanging notes with your friend Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Member Joined: 1/22/2015 Posts: 682
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I can't mulika him on a public forum. Please just share the common hurdles with us
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/15/2013 Posts: 1,977 Location: Here
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Mike Ock wrote:I can't mulika him on a public forum. Please just share the common hurdles with us What do you understand by 'exchange notes with your friend' I doubt he meant you mulika him here but rather link them privately. Everybody STEALS, a THIEF is one who's CAUGHT stealing something of LITTLE VALUE. !!!
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