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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,501 Location: nairobi
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Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:KulaRaha wrote:obiero wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Most of their landlords haven't been paid rent for 6 months...word is they are getting together to take action. This government has presided over the largest economic sabotage in African history.. Over 15,000 jobs lost with countless industries crippled. It's sad really Nakumatt isn't the government's fault...its the shareholders' at play. Misplaced. Achana na Obiero Pure mismanagement & capital flight So what do we say about Uchumi & Tuskys too.. There is a problem in retail caused by the state of flux in our economy.. Most people now lack buying power. The layoffs in almost all sectors of the economy coupled with a ballooning inflation are cutting supermarkets right at the knees. Nakumatt was a strong brand with quality management. I blame the macro environment, not its shareholders HF 30,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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Some jobs were created hapo Thika to assemble the VW polo..I wonder how many have been sold thus far? obiero wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Most of their landlords haven't been paid rent for 6 months...word is they are getting together to take action. This government has presided over the largest economic sabotage in African history.. Over 15,000 jobs lost with countless industries crippled. It's sad really
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,501 Location: nairobi
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Chaka wrote:Some jobs were created hapo Thika to assemble the VW polo..I wonder how many have been sold thus far? obiero wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Most of their landlords haven't been paid rent for 6 months...word is they are getting together to take action. This government has presided over the largest economic sabotage in African history.. Over 15,000 jobs lost with countless industries crippled. It's sad really I have only seen one of those VWs in these streets HF 30,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,501 Location: nairobi
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Chaka wrote:Some jobs were created hapo Thika to assemble the VW polo..I wonder how many have been sold thus far? obiero wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Most of their landlords haven't been paid rent for 6 months...word is they are getting together to take action. This government has presided over the largest economic sabotage in African history.. Over 15,000 jobs lost with countless industries crippled. It's sad really I have only seen one of those VWs in these streets HF 30,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Member Joined: 6/15/2013 Posts: 301
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obiero wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:KulaRaha wrote:obiero wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Most of their landlords haven't been paid rent for 6 months...word is they are getting together to take action. This government has presided over the largest economic sabotage in African history.. Over 15,000 jobs lost with countless industries crippled. It's sad really Nakumatt isn't the government's fault...its the shareholders' at play. Misplaced. Achana na Obiero Pure mismanagement & capital flight So what do we say about Uchumi & Tuskys too.. There is a problem in retail caused by the state of flux in our economy.. Most people now lack buying power. The layoffs in almost all sectors of the economy coupled with a ballooning inflation are cutting supermarkets right at the knees. Nakumatt was a strong brand with quality management. I blame the macro environment, not its shareholders Uchumi....really...How is gross mismanagement and theft by top management the governments fault. Nakumatt was also a mismanaged supermarket and the chickens have come home to roost. Even in their ''hey days'' it would take them more than one year to pay ''non-essential'' suppliers. Plus they had unwarranted rapid expansion in practically every mall being built. Naivas, Quickmart, Tuskys are currently on expansion mode given the right location. So how has the government interfered with their expansion??
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/4/2008 Posts: 2,849 Location: Rupi
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The story of nakumatt is very sad. In January I went to mega to buy spinach and kales and there was none. That didn't get me thinking. I would never have imagined that this could happen to Nakumatt. They should have been brave enough to close "non performing" branches. Like the one near taj mall. Has there been too much theft? The auditor who was shot dead comes to mind.May he rest in everlasting peace. Lord, thank you!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 13,501 Location: nairobi
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mulla wrote:obiero wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:KulaRaha wrote:obiero wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Most of their landlords haven't been paid rent for 6 months...word is they are getting together to take action. This government has presided over the largest economic sabotage in African history.. Over 15,000 jobs lost with countless industries crippled. It's sad really Nakumatt isn't the government's fault...its the shareholders' at play. Misplaced. Achana na Obiero Pure mismanagement & capital flight So what do we say about Uchumi & Tuskys too.. There is a problem in retail caused by the state of flux in our economy.. Most people now lack buying power. The layoffs in almost all sectors of the economy coupled with a ballooning inflation are cutting supermarkets right at the knees. Nakumatt was a strong brand with quality management. I blame the macro environment, not its shareholders Uchumi....really...How is gross mismanagement and theft by top management the governments fault. Nakumatt was also a mismanaged supermarket and the chickens have come home to roost. Even in their ''hey days'' it would take them more than one year to pay ''non-essential'' suppliers. Plus they had unwarranted rapid expansion in practically every mall being built. Naivas, Quickmart, Tuskys are currently on expansion mode given the right location. So how has the government interfered with their expansion?? The fact that Ciano and Co walk the streets as if nothing happened, while an auditor rests six feet under, says it all. We can all bury our heads in the sand and sing kumbayah but the fact remains that government in this country and the continent at large has by and large failed the populace. The other supermarkets are merely enjoying the space created by absence of the former retailers.. It's sad HF 30,000 ABP 3.49; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,678 Location: NAIROBI
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obiero wrote:mulla wrote:obiero wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:KulaRaha wrote:obiero wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Most of their landlords haven't been paid rent for 6 months...word is they are getting together to take action. This government has presided over the largest economic sabotage in African history.. Over 15,000 jobs lost with countless industries crippled. It's sad really Nakumatt isn't the government's fault...its the shareholders' at play. Misplaced. Achana na Obiero Pure mismanagement & capital flight So what do we say about Uchumi & Tuskys too.. There is a problem in retail caused by the state of flux in our economy.. Most people now lack buying power. The layoffs in almost all sectors of the economy coupled with a ballooning inflation are cutting supermarkets right at the knees. Nakumatt was a strong brand with quality management. I blame the macro environment, not its shareholders Uchumi....really...How is gross mismanagement and theft by top management the governments fault. Nakumatt was also a mismanaged supermarket and the chickens have come home to roost. Even in their ''hey days'' it would take them more than one year to pay ''non-essential'' suppliers. Plus they had unwarranted rapid expansion in practically every mall being built. Naivas, Quickmart, Tuskys are currently on expansion mode given the right location. So how has the government interfered with their expansion?? The fact that Ciano and Co walk the streets as if nothing happened, while an auditor rests six feet under, says it all. We can all bury our heads in the sand and sing kumbayah but the fact remains that government in this country and the continent at large has by and large failed the populace. The other supermarkets are merely enjoying the space created by absence of the former retailers.. It's sad Very True Sir Obiero Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 5/5/2011 Posts: 1,059
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The former MD of Nakumatt (ramma--something) recently tweeted about the mismanagement and unplanned withdrawal of cash by owners, family fights, and deviation from core business etc as the main cause of Nakumatt fall, not rapid expansion as many would think, add to that the shady connection to tilley or is it tilly and imperial bank.things got even thicker when Mwau left. To Each His Own
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/25/2012 Posts: 1,826
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I think they were bewitched, uchawi is real.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,678 Location: NAIROBI
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Bankers, suppliers and retailers today petitioned Trade PS Chris Kiptoo to intervene on their behalf to have Nakumatt settle outstanding debts Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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kayhara wrote:The former MD of Nakumatt (ramma--something) recently tweeted about the mismanagement and unplanned withdrawal of cash by owners, family fights, and deviation from core business etc as the main cause of Nakumatt fall, not rapid expansion as many would think, add to that the shady connection to tilley or is it tilly and imperial bank.things got even thicker when Mwau left. Pls share the tweet...is he on Twitter? Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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Rank: Member Joined: 2/8/2007 Posts: 808
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Ericsson wrote:obiero wrote:mulla wrote:obiero wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Ericsson wrote:KulaRaha wrote:obiero wrote:KulaRaha wrote:Most of their landlords haven't been paid rent for 6 months...word is they are getting together to take action. This government has presided over the largest economic sabotage in African history.. Over 15,000 jobs lost with countless industries crippled. It's sad really Nakumatt isn't the government's fault...its the shareholders' at play. Misplaced. Achana na Obiero Pure mismanagement & capital flight So what do we say about Uchumi & Tuskys too.. There is a problem in retail caused by the state of flux in our economy.. Most people now lack buying power. The layoffs in almost all sectors of the economy coupled with a ballooning inflation are cutting supermarkets right at the knees. Nakumatt was a strong brand with quality management. I blame the macro environment, not its shareholders Uchumi....really...How is gross mismanagement and theft by top management the governments fault. Nakumatt was also a mismanaged supermarket and the chickens have come home to roost. Even in their ''hey days'' it would take them more than one year to pay ''non-essential'' suppliers. Plus they had unwarranted rapid expansion in practically every mall being built. Naivas, Quickmart, Tuskys are currently on expansion mode given the right location. So how has the government interfered with their expansion?? The fact that Ciano and Co walk the streets as if nothing happened, while an auditor rests six feet under, says it all. We can all bury our heads in the sand and sing kumbayah but the fact remains that government in this country and the continent at large has by and large failed the populace. The other supermarkets are merely enjoying the space created by absence of the former retailers.. It's sad Very True Sir Obiero Nakumatt expanded using short to medium term debt heavily skewed towards short term. Unfortunately Chase and IMperial happened and the short term debt they enjoyed in the commercial space dried up (a lot of depositors in Chase and Imperial were investors in the Nakumatt CP). They paid down the CP from Kshs 8.5Billion to Kshs 4Billion in 2016 while servicing the bank debt from 13B to 8.5B. In total they paid 9 Billion from their operations. They had no choice either pay or got defaulted. Sales in 2016 were down 15% on account of our new found betting craze and state of the economy. This has not happened to them since they went mainstream in Nairobi. Obiero you are right, the economy is seriously struggling and all the retailers are feeling the heat. The next big supermarket will start wailing very shortly and the other is not too far. However we will probably see Nakumatt shrinking coverage to survive a not so good sign of the state of the economy.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/9/2009 Posts: 6,592 Location: Nairobi
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Malls hosting Nakumatt are now feeling the pinch. Supermarket are the biggest pullers to malls and a failing supermarket is a liability to a mall. Tenants at The Junction Mall are complaining of reduced business and hope the French giant Carrefour could be able to replace Nakumatt at the Junction Mall. BBI will solve it :)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/26/2007 Posts: 6,514
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2012 wrote:Malls hosting Nakumatt are now feeling the pinch. Supermarket are the biggest pullers to malls and a failing supermarket is a liability to a mall. Tenants at The Junction Mall are complaining of reduced business and hope the French giant Carrefour could be able to replace Nakumatt at the Junction Mall. Same story from Village Market, but I think the construction and the two new malls nearby may have also contributed. BTW they are in rent arrears there as well. Business opportunities are like buses,there's always another one coming
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 6/23/2011 Posts: 1,740 Location: Nairobi
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Lakini We're didn't these guys take the money to ?????
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Rank: Elder Joined: 4/22/2010 Posts: 11,522 Location: Nairobi
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streetwise wrote:Lakini We're didn't these guys take the money to ????? WalidIshi... possunt quia posse videntur
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/21/2010 Posts: 6,183 Location: nairobi
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maka wrote:streetwise wrote:Lakini We're didn't these guys take the money to ????? WalidIshi... Thank God the ipo had not come,many could have been shafted seriously "Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/15/2009 Posts: 371
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mlennyma wrote:maka wrote:streetwise wrote:Lakini We're didn't these guys take the money to ????? WalidIshi... Thank God the ipo had not come,many could have been shafted seriously I parked in front of Nakumatt Mega yesterday evening for only five minutes. I came back and found the corner light had been removed. I called toyota today to ask for the price on a new corner light. It is KES31,000. I now understand why thieves should be lynched.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/16/2007 Posts: 2,114
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Pole, why would you want to buy a new one,when a used one could be 5K?And I suppose there is a warning sign at that parkin about "Vehicles parked at the owners risk"? [unquote=Caveman] I parked in front of Nakumatt Mega yesterday evening for only five minutes. I came back and found the corner light had been removed. I called toyota today to ask for the price on a new corner light. It is KES31,000. I now understand why thieves should be lynched.[/quote]
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