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obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:enyands wrote:obiero wrote:enyands wrote:obiero wrote:loaded up extra.. approachin target of 5k. In other news, Ngunze must put his foot down on this.. Futa jangili moja au mbili for some strong reasons but not the son of who is who in Kenyan politics. that will be a live electric wire. the ones to be fired will be sons on nobodies . hii kelele sio bure, someone is making noise knowing they have a backing of their dads. trust me I wont be surprised if Nguze goes.aint the parliament vying for their blood too?now pilots? this is just drama like the Kardashans Please research just a little about the Ngunze family and its ties to the Kenyatta family.. if that's the case then let the fight of titans begin @Obiero tonight we have ordained you the lord of mediocrity glorifying cronyism, nepotism and all ill manners of -isms in an authoritative thread. In all seriousness, how could you heroe-worship Ngunze on the mere fact that he has ties to Kenyatta family? You should commit to your memory that you got burnt materially because of questionable appointments to state-held corporations. I think it is long overdue Ngunze calls it quits. I glady accept the term lord of mediocrity. So Ngunze never went to school?? He never held any high profile jobs before KQ?? Pole sana, I dint know.. I agree with you now, Ngunze is unschooled and therefore incapable of leading KQ You have never known the most corrupt in Kenya are the most highly educated. Look at what happens across the board. The schooled have plundered this nation beyond repair. It is about one's character. Are Uhuru and Ngunze corrupt. Site with examples and dont refer to their parents! Swords drawn ,mighty titans obiero and spikes .let the fight begin
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,164 Location: nairobi
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enyands wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:enyands wrote:obiero wrote:enyands wrote:obiero wrote:loaded up extra.. approachin target of 5k. In other news, Ngunze must put his foot down on this.. Futa jangili moja au mbili for some strong reasons but not the son of who is who in Kenyan politics. that will be a live electric wire. the ones to be fired will be sons on nobodies . hii kelele sio bure, someone is making noise knowing they have a backing of their dads. trust me I wont be surprised if Nguze goes.aint the parliament vying for their blood too?now pilots? this is just drama like the Kardashans Please research just a little about the Ngunze family and its ties to the Kenyatta family.. if that's the case then let the fight of titans begin @Obiero tonight we have ordained you the lord of mediocrity glorifying cronyism, nepotism and all ill manners of -isms in an authoritative thread. In all seriousness, how could you heroe-worship Ngunze on the mere fact that he has ties to Kenyatta family? You should commit to your memory that you got burnt materially because of questionable appointments to state-held corporations. I think it is long overdue Ngunze calls it quits. I glady accept the term lord of mediocrity. So Ngunze never went to school?? He never held any high profile jobs before KQ?? Pole sana, I dint know.. I agree with you now, Ngunze is unschooled and therefore incapable of leading KQ You have never known the most corrupt in Kenya are the most highly educated. Look at what happens across the board. The schooled have plundered this nation beyond repair. It is about one's character. Are Uhuru and Ngunze corrupt. Site with examples and dont refer to their parents! Swords drawn ,mighty titans obiero and spikes .let the fight begin @enyands.. People might soon label me corrupt too. Its good to support arguments with examples. I feel Ngunze has done alot for KQ in the recent past. Halt of hedging, route optimization, renegotiation of loan tenor, sale of obsolete/underutilised assets, operational margin effeiciency, restructuting of procurement, open engagement with KALPA & KAWU.. KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/10/2014 Posts: 145 Location: Nairobi
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May the best win! "Blowing out someone else candle won't make yours shine brighter"-Anonymous
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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enyands wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:enyands wrote:obiero wrote:enyands wrote:obiero wrote:loaded up extra.. approachin target of 5k. In other news, Ngunze must put his foot down on this.. Futa jangili moja au mbili for some strong reasons but not the son of who is who in Kenyan politics. that will be a live electric wire. the ones to be fired will be sons on nobodies . hii kelele sio bure, someone is making noise knowing they have a backing of their dads. trust me I wont be surprised if Nguze goes.aint the parliament vying for their blood too?now pilots? this is just drama like the Kardashans Please research just a little about the Ngunze family and its ties to the Kenyatta family.. if that's the case then let the fight of titans begin @Obiero tonight we have ordained you the lord of mediocrity glorifying cronyism, nepotism and all ill manners of -isms in an authoritative thread. In all seriousness, how could you heroe-worship Ngunze on the mere fact that he has ties to Kenyatta family? You should commit to your memory that you got burnt materially because of questionable appointments to state-held corporations. I think it is long overdue Ngunze calls it quits. I glady accept the term lord of mediocrity. So Ngunze never went to school?? He never held any high profile jobs before KQ?? Pole sana, I dint know.. I agree with you now, Ngunze is unschooled and therefore incapable of leading KQ You have never known the most corrupt in Kenya are the most highly educated. Look at what happens across the board. The schooled have plundered this nation beyond repair. It is about one's character. Are Uhuru and Ngunze corrupt. Site with examples and dont refer to their parents! Swords drawn ,mighty titans obiero and spikes .let the fight begin I think as a believer what is left in Kenya is forgiveness. As Kenyans we decide to forgive a bunch of folks who have wronged us. Even one of Jesus's disciples was a thief and He loved him that way without discrimination because the Son of God knew and had powers that whatever stolen shall be recovered. 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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Spikes wrote:enyands wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:enyands wrote:obiero wrote:enyands wrote:obiero wrote:loaded up extra.. approachin target of 5k. In other news, Ngunze must put his foot down on this.. Futa jangili moja au mbili for some strong reasons but not the son of who is who in Kenyan politics. that will be a live electric wire. the ones to be fired will be sons on nobodies . hii kelele sio bure, someone is making noise knowing they have a backing of their dads. trust me I wont be surprised if Nguze goes.aint the parliament vying for their blood too?now pilots? this is just drama like the Kardashans Please research just a little about the Ngunze family and its ties to the Kenyatta family.. if that's the case then let the fight of titans begin @Obiero tonight we have ordained you the lord of mediocrity glorifying cronyism, nepotism and all ill manners of -isms in an authoritative thread. In all seriousness, how could you heroe-worship Ngunze on the mere fact that he has ties to Kenyatta family? You should commit to your memory that you got burnt materially because of questionable appointments to state-held corporations. I think it is long overdue Ngunze calls it quits. I glady accept the term lord of mediocrity. So Ngunze never went to school?? He never held any high profile jobs before KQ?? Pole sana, I dint know.. I agree with you now, Ngunze is unschooled and therefore incapable of leading KQ You have never known the most corrupt in Kenya are the most highly educated. Look at what happens across the board. The schooled have plundered this nation beyond repair. It is about one's character. Are Uhuru and Ngunze corrupt. Site with examples and dont refer to their parents! Swords drawn ,mighty titans obiero and spikes .let the fight begin I think as a believer what is left in Kenya is forgiveness. As Kenyans we decide to forgive a bunch of folks who have wronged us. Even one of Jesus's disciples was a thief and He loved him that way without discrimination because the Son of God knew and had powers that whatever stolen shall be recovered. Wasomi ni wezi wasameheni jameni! John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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There's hope Obiero USA TODAY wrote:American Airlines Group ended 2015 with a $3.3 billion profit in the fourth quarter, capping off a record-breaking year and echoing the financial results posted by several of its peers.
The company's fourth-quarter profit counted a $3 billion special credit stemming from a change in its tax valuation allowance.
For all of 2015, American posted a record profit, including special items, of $7.6 billion or $11.07 per share. It had reported a $2.9 billion profit the previous year.
"It’s hard to imagine that just two years ago American Airlines was emerging from bankruptcy,'' Doug Parker, American's chairman and CEO, said in an earnings call Friday with investors and news media. "We are very pleased with our outlook given the positioning we have today."
Not counting special items, the airline saw a record fourth-quarter profit of $1.3 billion. And for the full year, it reported a $6.3 billion profit, not counting special items — another record.
With fuel accounting for roughly a third of an airline’s revenue, plummeting oil prices played a key role last year in boosting profits across the airline industry, and in many instances, to the highest ever. But American, which does not engage in fuel hedging, may have benefited more than most.
In large part because of a 40.8% drop in consolidated fuel expense, American reported that its total operating expenses in the October quarter were $8.6 billion, a 7.9% decline from the same three-month period in 2014.
"We have directly benefited from lower fuel prices due to our lack of fuel hedges,'' Derek Kerr, American's chief financial officer, said during the earnings call. Based on prices that they do not expect to top $1.30 a gallon in 2016, the company forecast consolidated fuel expense this year to improve by roughly $2 billion over the previous year. "We expect to see another year with significant fuel savings,'' Kerr said.
One issue garnering a great deal of attention at the start of this new year is the Zika virus, which has spread rapidly in travel markets such as the Caribbean and South America, and led some cruise lines and carriers to allow some travelers to cancel or change their itinerary without paying a penalty.
Scott Kirby, American's president, said during the earnings call that the carrier has not seen any impact on bookings so far. "We haven’t seen an effect yet,'' he said. "It’s important to point out, unlike some other viruses in the past that were airborne, this one is not airborne and can’t be transmitted from one passenger to another, so you wouldn’t expect to have as big an impact as something like SARS.’’
In 2015, the carrier saw several major milestones in its merger with US Airways, including attaining the operating certificate that allows it to operate as a single carrier, and moving to a single reservations system. http://www.usatoday.com/...rd-profit-2015/79482416/"There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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murchr wrote:There's hope Obiero
[quote=USA TODAY]American Airlines Group ended 2015 with a $3.3 billion profit in the fourth quarter, capping off a record-breaking year and echoing the financial results posted by several of its peers.
The company's fourth-quarter profit counted a $3 billion special credit stemming from a change in its tax valuation allowance.
For all of 2015, American posted a record profit, including special items, of $7.6 billion or $11.07 per share. It had reported a $2.9 billion profit the previous year.
"It’s hard to imagine that just two years ago American Airlines was emerging from bankruptcy,'' Doug Parker, American's chairman and CEO, said in an earnings call Friday with investors and news media. "We are very pleased with our outlook given the positioning we have today."
Not counting special items, the airline saw a record fourth-quarter profit of $1.3 billion. And for the full year, it reported a $6.3 billion profit, not counting special items — another record.
With fuel accounting for roughly a third of an airline’s revenue, plummeting oil prices played a key role last year in boosting profits across the airline industry, and in many instances, to the highest ever. But American, which does not engage in fuel hedging, may have benefited more than most.
In large part because of a 40.8% drop in consolidated fuel expense, American reported that its total operating expenses in the October quarter were $8.6 billion, a 7.9% decline from the same three-month period in 2014.
"We have directly benefited from lower fuel prices due to our lack of fuel hedges,'' Derek Kerr, American's chief financial officer, said during the earnings call. Based on prices that they do not expect to top $1.30 a gallon in 2016, the company forecast consolidated fuel expense this year to improve by roughly $2 billion over the previous year. "We expect to see another year with significant fuel savings,'' Kerr said.
One issue garnering a great deal of attention at the start of this new year is the Zika virus, which has spread rapidly in travel markets such as the Caribbean and South America, and led some cruise lines and carriers to allow some travelers to cancel or change their itinerary without paying a penalty.
Scott Kirby, American's president, said during the earnings call that the carrier has not seen any impact on bookings so far. "We haven’t seen an effect yet,'' he said. "It’s important to point out, unlike some other viruses in the past that were airborne, this one is not airborne and can’t be transmitted from one passenger to another, so you wouldn’t expect to have as big an impact as something like SARS.’’
In 2015, the carrier saw several major milestones in its merger with US Airways, including attaining the operating certificate that allows it to operate as a single carrier, and moving to a single reservations system. http://www.usatoday.com/...d-profit-2015/79482416/[/quote] Not forgetting the excessive charges on extra suitcases
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,327 Location: Nairobi
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murchr wrote:There's hope Obiero
[quote=USA TODAY]American Airlines Group ended 2015 with a $3.3 billion profit in the fourth quarter, capping off a record-breaking year and echoing the financial results posted by several of its peers.
The company's fourth-quarter profit counted a $3 billion special credit stemming from a change in its tax valuation allowance.
For all of 2015, American posted a record profit, including special items, of $7.6 billion or $11.07 per share. It had reported a $2.9 billion profit the previous year.
"It’s hard to imagine that just two years ago American Airlines was emerging from bankruptcy Very important. KQ should go into US-style Chap 11 & emerge a stronger entity with lower debt ,'' Doug Parker, American's chairman and CEO, said in an earnings call Friday with investors and news media. "We are very pleased with our outlook given the positioning we have today."
Not counting special items, the airline saw a record fourth-quarter profit of $1.3 billion. And for the full year, it reported a $6.3 billion profit, not counting special items — another record.
With fuel accounting for roughly a third of an airline’s revenue, plummeting oil prices played a key role last year in boosting profits across the airline industry, and in many instances, to the highest ever. But American, which does not engage in fuel hedging, may have benefited more than most. No kickbacks for Alex Mbugua & friends
In large part because of a 40.8% drop in consolidated fuel expense, American reported that its total operating expenses in the October quarter were $8.6 billion, a 7.9% decline from the same three-month period in 2014.
"We have directly benefited from lower fuel prices due to our lack of fuel hedges KQ thought it was smarter than Emirates & AA,'' Derek Kerr, American's chief financial officer, said during the earnings call. Based on prices that they do not expect to top $1.30 a gallon in 2016, the company forecast consolidated fuel expense this year to improve by roughly $2 billion over the previous year. "We expect to see another year with significant fuel savings,'' Kerr said.
One issue garnering a great deal of attention at the start of this new year is the Zika virus, which has spread rapidly in travel markets such as the Caribbean and South America, and led some cruise lines and carriers to allow some travelers to cancel or change their itinerary without paying a penalty.
Scott Kirby, American's president, said during the earnings call that the carrier has not seen any impact on bookings so far. "We haven’t seen an effect yet,'' he said. "It’s important to point out, unlike some other viruses in the past that were airborne, this one is not airborne and can’t be transmitted from one passenger to another, so you wouldn’t expect to have as big an impact as something like SARS.’’
In 2015, the carrier saw several major milestones in its merger with US Airways, including attaining the operating certificate that allows it to operate as a single carrier, and moving to a single reservations system. http://www.usatoday.com/...d-profit-2015/79482416/[/quote] KQ - As is, it is a dead bird flying.Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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http://www.standardmedia...rbulent-financing-times
This is the guy who should be CEO... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,327 Location: Nairobi
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maka wrote:http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnhome/video/watch/2000103018/business-today-29th-january-2016-kq-faces-turbulent-financing-times
This is the guy who should be CEO... 50-60% fuel could have been hedged. 33bn Negative Equity as of 30 Sep 2015. Kuna Shida. Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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maka wrote:http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnhome/video/watch/2000103018/business-today-29th-january-2016-kq-faces-turbulent-financing-times
This is the guy who should be CEO... They have hedged up to september 2016, and they are unlikely to stop hedging!! surely they are not ready to learn or what now There are only two emotions in the stock market, fear and hope. The problem is, you hope when you should fear and fear when you should hope
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,327 Location: Nairobi
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littledove wrote:maka wrote:http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnhome/video/watch/2000103018/business-today-29th-january-2016-kq-faces-turbulent-financing-times
This is the guy who should be CEO... They have hedged up to september 2016, and they are unlikely to stop hedging!! surely they are not ready to learn or what now So another loss for 2H 2015-16 [March 2016]? Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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maka wrote:http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/ktnhome/video/watch/2000103018/business-today-29th-january-2016-kq-faces-turbulent-financing-times
This is the guy who should be CEO... Proves my point that "outside kenya trained experts perform well than locally trained ones. I'm not an exception. It's all about culture. Sometimes our business approach culture is wrong in comparison to outside kenya trained personnel.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,164 Location: nairobi
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a 22 year low of KES 4.30 printed today KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,327 Location: Nairobi
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From Genghis/Business Daily: "The national carrier had by March last year put in place hedging contracts for 79 per cent of its anticipated fuel requirements up to March 31, 2016 and 40 per cent of requirements to March 2017, when the fuel hedge contracts." “Therefore, we anticipate that the company will still report losses on their fuel derivatives at the end of this financial year 2016, due to the falling oil prices. After the expiry of the contracts, the airline is expected to position itself to benefit from the falling oil prices,” said the Genghis analysts. Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,164 Location: nairobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:From Genghis/Business Daily:
"The national carrier had by March last year put in place hedging contracts for 79 per cent of its anticipated fuel requirements up to March 31, 2016 and 40 per cent of requirements to March 2017, when the fuel hedge contracts."
“Therefore, we anticipate that the company will still report losses on their fuel derivatives at the end of this financial year 2016, due to the falling oil prices. After the expiry of the contracts, the airline is expected to position itself to benefit from the falling oil prices,” said the Genghis analysts. Old news. No one sane person expects a profit by March 2016.. KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:From Genghis/Business Daily:
"The national carrier had by March last year put in place hedging contracts for 79 per cent of its anticipated fuel requirements up to March 31, 2016 and 40 per cent of requirements to March 2017, when the fuel hedge contracts."
“Therefore, we anticipate that the company will still report losses on their fuel derivatives at the end of this financial year 2016, due to the falling oil prices. After the expiry of the contracts, the airline is expected to position itself to benefit from the falling oil prices,” said the Genghis analysts. Old news. No one sane person expects a profit by March 2016.. 18 months.... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,164 Location: nairobi
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maka wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:From Genghis/Business Daily:
"The national carrier had by March last year put in place hedging contracts for 79 per cent of its anticipated fuel requirements up to March 31, 2016 and 40 per cent of requirements to March 2017, when the fuel hedge contracts."
“Therefore, we anticipate that the company will still report losses on their fuel derivatives at the end of this financial year 2016, due to the falling oil prices. After the expiry of the contracts, the airline is expected to position itself to benefit from the falling oil prices,” said the Genghis analysts. Old news. No one sane person expects a profit by March 2016.. 18 months.... 18 months from July 2015, implying Q3 2016-2017 KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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obiero wrote:maka wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:From Genghis/Business Daily:
"The national carrier had by March last year put in place hedging contracts for 79 per cent of its anticipated fuel requirements up to March 31, 2016 and 40 per cent of requirements to March 2017, when the fuel hedge contracts."
“Therefore, we anticipate that the company will still report losses on their fuel derivatives at the end of this financial year 2016, due to the falling oil prices. After the expiry of the contracts, the airline is expected to position itself to benefit from the falling oil prices,” said the Genghis analysts. Old news. No one sane person expects a profit by March 2016.. 18 months.... 18 months from July 2015, implying Q3 2016-2017 not 18 months . 4years by 2020...We have enough time to accumulate. John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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This company has too many problems impending cockpit crew strike this Friday...500 cockpit crew account for 40% of the companies payroll...Tafakari hayo... possunt quia posse videntur
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