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obiero wrote:Impunity wrote:obiero wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:lochaz-index wrote:This could end up being a very sticky situation for both kq and GoK. A loss making parastatal continuously bleeding money from a broke government... Its the worst mistake that the 12th parliament will be remembered for.. The minority shareholders in KQ are not poor people. We raised KES 14.48B in 2012 for the airline. Why didn't they turn to us? Just GoK wanting to knock down the aspirations of 80,000 hard working shareholders Please provide a breakdown of who contributed what to that 14.5bn. The below is the dream team  Hapo sasa 😂 Please round it to 10 decimal places....you can't own 0% with all the enthusiasm. If only the board and management of KQ had received adequate support, KQ would be profitable by June 2019! Now we walk a dark unlit path with the only known being that neither KQLC, KLM, KQ ESOP nor the minority shareholders will accept anything less than KES 8.52 in the nationalization plan @PesaNane 4 - 0 @Obiero " the only known being that neither KQLC, KLM, KQ ESOP nor the minority shareholders will accept anything less than KES 8.52 in the nationalization plan" Only KQLC should receive KES 8.52 for their shares from GoK. Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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