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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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mamilli wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Mkondoa Macho wrote:It is technically impossible to save Kenya Airways. Instead, the government should use the money it regularly saves KQ with, to launch an alternative airline that is wholly owned by the government (strictly no other investors). My reasoning is that KLM is the parasite that eats KQ from within, and at this point, it is impossible to get rid of it. The government should retain it's KQ shares, and watch KQ slide into insolvency. When the airline's assets are auctioned, it will get some as a shareholder, and as a creditor. These assets can then be used by the new airline which it will wholly own. Wakuondoka watoke pole pole.. Hii kitu haijaeleweka na wengi Jipe moyo @Obiero as thousands of shareholders are forcing their way out to escape the wrath of restructuring aka turnaround! Niko gangari.. Wakutoka watoke.. Planning to load up on Wednesday It's usually said that the prudent thing to do when you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging....however if you continue digging who knows,you might strike gold at lower depths! Or alltogether exit from the other side of the world? ,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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muandiwambeu wrote:mamilli wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Mkondoa Macho wrote:It is technically impossible to save Kenya Airways. Instead, the government should use the money it regularly saves KQ with, to launch an alternative airline that is wholly owned by the government (strictly no other investors). My reasoning is that KLM is the parasite that eats KQ from within, and at this point, it is impossible to get rid of it. The government should retain it's KQ shares, and watch KQ slide into insolvency. When the airline's assets are auctioned, it will get some as a shareholder, and as a creditor. These assets can then be used by the new airline which it will wholly own. Wakuondoka watoke pole pole.. Hii kitu haijaeleweka na wengi Jipe moyo @Obiero as thousands of shareholders are forcing their way out to escape the wrath of restructuring aka turnaround! Niko gangari.. Wakutoka watoke.. Planning to load up on Wednesday It's usually said that the prudent thing to do when you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging....however if you continue digging who knows,you might strike gold at lower depths! Or alltogether exit from the other side of the world? Hahaha. Ua killing me @muandi KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/10/2009 Posts: 36
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muandiwambeu wrote:mamilli wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Mkondoa Macho wrote:It is technically impossible to save Kenya Airways. Instead, the government should use the money it regularly saves KQ with, to launch an alternative airline that is wholly owned by the government (strictly no other investors). My reasoning is that KLM is the parasite that eats KQ from within, and at this point, it is impossible to get rid of it. The government should retain it's KQ shares, and watch KQ slide into insolvency. When the airline's assets are auctioned, it will get some as a shareholder, and as a creditor. These assets can then be used by the new airline which it will wholly own. Wakuondoka watoke pole pole.. Hii kitu haijaeleweka na wengi Jipe moyo @Obiero as thousands of shareholders are forcing their way out to escape the wrath of restructuring aka turnaround! Niko gangari.. Wakutoka watoke.. Planning to load up on Wednesday It's usually said that the prudent thing to do when you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging....however if you continue digging who knows,you might strike gold at lower depths! Or alltogether exit from the other side of the world? As quoted by Baron Rothschild,"The time to buy is when there's blood in the streets" .This is the best time to make some money here.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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Sir Jones wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:mamilli wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Mkondoa Macho wrote:It is technically impossible to save Kenya Airways. Instead, the government should use the money it regularly saves KQ with, to launch an alternative airline that is wholly owned by the government (strictly no other investors). My reasoning is that KLM is the parasite that eats KQ from within, and at this point, it is impossible to get rid of it. The government should retain it's KQ shares, and watch KQ slide into insolvency. When the airline's assets are auctioned, it will get some as a shareholder, and as a creditor. These assets can then be used by the new airline which it will wholly own. Wakuondoka watoke pole pole.. Hii kitu haijaeleweka na wengi Jipe moyo @Obiero as thousands of shareholders are forcing their way out to escape the wrath of restructuring aka turnaround! Niko gangari.. Wakutoka watoke.. Planning to load up on Wednesday It's usually said that the prudent thing to do when you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging....however if you continue digging who knows,you might strike gold at lower depths! Or alltogether exit from the other side of the world? As quoted by Baron Rothschild,"The time to buy is when there's blood in the streets" .This is the best time to make some money here. Agreed. People are pontificating the current price drop but they do not know how much was agreed upon by the PJT Partner team as the conversion price.. Cautionary statement was issued to guide.. Mtakula huu! KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/1/2014 Posts: 927 Location: sky
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/21/2014 Posts: 184
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obiero wrote:Sir Jones wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:mamilli wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Mkondoa Macho wrote:It is technically impossible to save Kenya Airways. Instead, the government should use the money it regularly saves KQ with, to launch an alternative airline that is wholly owned by the government (strictly no other investors). My reasoning is that KLM is the parasite that eats KQ from within, and at this point, it is impossible to get rid of it. The government should retain it's KQ shares, and watch KQ slide into insolvency. When the airline's assets are auctioned, it will get some as a shareholder, and as a creditor. These assets can then be used by the new airline which it will wholly own. Wakuondoka watoke pole pole.. Hii kitu haijaeleweka na wengi Jipe moyo @Obiero as thousands of shareholders are forcing their way out to escape the wrath of restructuring aka turnaround! Niko gangari.. Wakutoka watoke.. Planning to load up on Wednesday It's usually said that the prudent thing to do when you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging....however if you continue digging who knows,you might strike gold at lower depths! Or alltogether exit from the other side of the world? As quoted by Baron Rothschild,"The time to buy is when there's blood in the streets" .This is the best time to make some money here. Agreed. People are pontificating the current price drop but they do not know how much was agreed upon by the PJT Partner team as the conversion price.. Cautionary statement was issued to guide.. Mtakula huu! Wahenga walisema heri kula huu kuliko kula chini!  There are too many opportunities all around. Open your eyes and maybe you'll spot one
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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actuarywahisa wrote:obiero wrote:Sir Jones wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:mamilli wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Mkondoa Macho wrote:It is technically impossible to save Kenya Airways. Instead, the government should use the money it regularly saves KQ with, to launch an alternative airline that is wholly owned by the government (strictly no other investors). My reasoning is that KLM is the parasite that eats KQ from within, and at this point, it is impossible to get rid of it. The government should retain it's KQ shares, and watch KQ slide into insolvency. When the airline's assets are auctioned, it will get some as a shareholder, and as a creditor. These assets can then be used by the new airline which it will wholly own. Wakuondoka watoke pole pole.. Hii kitu haijaeleweka na wengi Jipe moyo @Obiero as thousands of shareholders are forcing their way out to escape the wrath of restructuring aka turnaround! Niko gangari.. Wakutoka watoke.. Planning to load up on Wednesday It's usually said that the prudent thing to do when you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging....however if you continue digging who knows,you might strike gold at lower depths! Or alltogether exit from the other side of the world? As quoted by Baron Rothschild,"The time to buy is when there's blood in the streets" .This is the best time to make some money here. Agreed. People are pontificating the current price drop but they do not know how much was agreed upon by the PJT Partner team as the conversion price.. Cautionary statement was issued to guide.. Mtakula huu! Wahenga walisema heri kula huu kuliko kula chini!  Wahenga walishaaga.. Sasa sisi ndio Wahenga wapya. Hapa hata kunakafirauni kamaniita stupid bwana just because I choose to stay put in KQ.. Ya dunia ni mengi KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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Sir Jones wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:mamilli wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Mkondoa Macho wrote:It is technically impossible to save Kenya Airways. Instead, the government should use the money it regularly saves KQ with, to launch an alternative airline that is wholly owned by the government (strictly no other investors). My reasoning is that KLM is the parasite that eats KQ from within, and at this point, it is impossible to get rid of it. The government should retain it's KQ shares, and watch KQ slide into insolvency. When the airline's assets are auctioned, it will get some as a shareholder, and as a creditor. These assets can then be used by the new airline which it will wholly own. Wakuondoka watoke pole pole.. Hii kitu haijaeleweka na wengi Jipe moyo @Obiero as thousands of shareholders are forcing their way out to escape the wrath of restructuring aka turnaround! Niko gangari.. Wakutoka watoke.. Planning to load up on Wednesday It's usually said that the prudent thing to do when you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging....however if you continue digging who knows,you might strike gold at lower depths! Or alltogether exit from the other side of the world? As quoted by Baron Rothschild,"The time to buy is when there's blood in the streets" .This is the best time to make some money here. You misunderstand that quote. He didn't mean buy insolvent loss making companies. He meant buy quality companies trading at less than their intrinsic values. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:Sir Jones wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:mamilli wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Mkondoa Macho wrote:It is technically impossible to save Kenya Airways. Instead, the government should use the money it regularly saves KQ with, to launch an alternative airline that is wholly owned by the government (strictly no other investors). My reasoning is that KLM is the parasite that eats KQ from within, and at this point, it is impossible to get rid of it. The government should retain it's KQ shares, and watch KQ slide into insolvency. When the airline's assets are auctioned, it will get some as a shareholder, and as a creditor. These assets can then be used by the new airline which it will wholly own. Wakuondoka watoke pole pole.. Hii kitu haijaeleweka na wengi Jipe moyo @Obiero as thousands of shareholders are forcing their way out to escape the wrath of restructuring aka turnaround! Niko gangari.. Wakutoka watoke.. Planning to load up on Wednesday It's usually said that the prudent thing to do when you find yourself in a hole is to stop digging....however if you continue digging who knows,you might strike gold at lower depths! Or alltogether exit from the other side of the world? As quoted by Baron Rothschild,"The time to buy is when there's blood in the streets" .This is the best time to make some money here. You misunderstand that quote. He didn't mean buy insolvent loss making companies. He meant buy quality companies trading at less than their intrinsic values. Perspective.. It's very personal KQ ABP 4.26
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