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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,219 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:Today's respectable volume consists of my 40,000 new KQ shares.. I am ready to crater with this share.. Down to ground zero if its meant to be OMG...@Obiero just won't sto digging The initial dilution was too steep to allow a sell off and/or honorable exit.. With failure of the Open Offer, the current price presents an unofficial 'Open Offer' of some sort.. KQ will definitely not remain where it is.. This is a trader's stock but risky, very risky @Obiero - You should sell everything else and buy more KQ given it meets all 3 of the characteristics Cassel talks about: "Long-term revenue and earnings growth with little to no dilution." I want to support you in your dreams. If you read proper articles you would know that KQ revenue has indeed been rising on the back of reduced finance costs https://af.reuters.com/a...ews/idAFKCN1S60LC-OZABS My bad. I had no idea that Top-line Revenue rises as finance costs reduce but I bow to your wisdom and knowledge in financial matters. One off investment costs to revamp a route network is not cheap in aviation.. If you saw the results you would know that operational costs were the issue and not finance expense.. Let's see what lays ahead master You are singlehandedly redefining the term "investment". Remember how gravity was discovered.. Following the crowd doesn't always get you to the destination Hehehe ati gravity was discovered, your justifications for buying the hopeless KQ are getting ridiculous. Lol.. To each her/his own.. But seriously though, you didn't learn about Sir Isaac Newton? 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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obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:Today's respectable volume consists of my 40,000 new KQ shares.. I am ready to crater with this share.. Down to ground zero if its meant to be OMG...@Obiero just won't sto digging The initial dilution was too steep to allow a sell off and/or honorable exit.. With failure of the Open Offer, the current price presents an unofficial 'Open Offer' of some sort.. KQ will definitely not remain where it is.. This is a trader's stock but risky, very risky @Obiero - You should sell everything else and buy more KQ given it meets all 3 of the characteristics Cassel talks about: "Long-term revenue and earnings growth with little to no dilution." I want to support you in your dreams. If you read proper articles you would know that KQ revenue has indeed been rising on the back of reduced finance costs https://af.reuters.com/a...ews/idAFKCN1S60LC-OZABS My bad. I had no idea that Top-line Revenue rises as finance costs reduce but I bow to your wisdom and knowledge in financial matters. One off investment costs to revamp a route network is not cheap in aviation.. If you saw the results you would know that operational costs were the issue and not finance expense.. Let's see what lays ahead master You are singlehandedly redefining the term "investment". Remember how gravity was discovered.. Following the crowd doesn't always get you to the destination Hehehe ati gravity was discovered, your justifications for buying the hopeless KQ are getting ridiculous. Lol.. To each her/his own.. But seriously though, you didn't learn about Sir Isaac Newton? Gravity is a natural phenomenon just like air, water or sunlight. Nobody discovered Gravity. 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:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:Today's respectable volume consists of my 40,000 new KQ shares.. I am ready to crater with this share.. Down to ground zero if its meant to be OMG...@Obiero just won't sto digging The initial dilution was too steep to allow a sell off and/or honorable exit.. With failure of the Open Offer, the current price presents an unofficial 'Open Offer' of some sort.. KQ will definitely not remain where it is.. This is a trader's stock but risky, very risky @Obiero - You should sell everything else and buy more KQ given it meets all 3 of the characteristics Cassel talks about: "Long-term revenue and earnings growth with little to no dilution." I want to support you in your dreams. If you read proper articles you would know that KQ revenue has indeed been rising on the back of reduced finance costs https://af.reuters.com/a...ews/idAFKCN1S60LC-OZABS My bad. I had no idea that Top-line Revenue rises as finance costs reduce but I bow to your wisdom and knowledge in financial matters. One off investment costs to revamp a route network is not cheap in aviation.. If you saw the results you would know that operational costs were the issue and not finance expense.. Let's see what lays ahead master You are singlehandedly redefining the term "investment". Remember how gravity was discovered.. Following the crowd doesn't always get you to the destination Hehehe ati gravity was discovered, your justifications for buying the hopeless KQ are getting ridiculous. Lol.. To each her/his own.. But seriously though, you didn't learn about Sir Isaac Newton? Gravity is a natural phenomenon just like air, water or sunlight. Nobody discovered Gravity. Your argument is amazing... John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,219 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:Today's respectable volume consists of my 40,000 new KQ shares.. I am ready to crater with this share.. Down to ground zero if its meant to be OMG...@Obiero just won't sto digging The initial dilution was too steep to allow a sell off and/or honorable exit.. With failure of the Open Offer, the current price presents an unofficial 'Open Offer' of some sort.. KQ will definitely not remain where it is.. This is a trader's stock but risky, very risky @Obiero - You should sell everything else and buy more KQ given it meets all 3 of the characteristics Cassel talks about: "Long-term revenue and earnings growth with little to no dilution." I want to support you in your dreams. If you read proper articles you would know that KQ revenue has indeed been rising on the back of reduced finance costs https://af.reuters.com/a...ews/idAFKCN1S60LC-OZABS My bad. I had no idea that Top-line Revenue rises as finance costs reduce but I bow to your wisdom and knowledge in financial matters. One off investment costs to revamp a route network is not cheap in aviation.. If you saw the results you would know that operational costs were the issue and not finance expense.. Let's see what lays ahead master You are singlehandedly redefining the term "investment". Remember how gravity was discovered.. Following the crowd doesn't always get you to the destination Hehehe ati gravity was discovered, your justifications for buying the hopeless KQ are getting ridiculous. Lol.. To each her/his own.. But seriously though, you didn't learn about Sir Isaac Newton? Gravity is a natural phenomenon just like air, water or sunlight. Nobody discovered Gravity. OMG! What about Graham Bell's work? Meanwhile, my ABP is now down from KES 23.97 per share to KES 17.49.. Target is KES 8.00. My hope is that the KQ turnaround narrative goes right, otherwise I will be sunk 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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obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:Today's respectable volume consists of my 40,000 new KQ shares.. I am ready to crater with this share.. Down to ground zero if its meant to be OMG...@Obiero just won't sto digging The initial dilution was too steep to allow a sell off and/or honorable exit.. With failure of the Open Offer, the current price presents an unofficial 'Open Offer' of some sort.. KQ will definitely not remain where it is.. This is a trader's stock but risky, very risky @Obiero - You should sell everything else and buy more KQ given it meets all 3 of the characteristics Cassel talks about: "Long-term revenue and earnings growth with little to no dilution." I want to support you in your dreams. If you read proper articles you would know that KQ revenue has indeed been rising on the back of reduced finance costs https://af.reuters.com/a...ews/idAFKCN1S60LC-OZABS My bad. I had no idea that Top-line Revenue rises as finance costs reduce but I bow to your wisdom and knowledge in financial matters. One off investment costs to revamp a route network is not cheap in aviation.. If you saw the results you would know that operational costs were the issue and not finance expense.. Let's see what lays ahead master You are singlehandedly redefining the term "investment". Remember how gravity was discovered.. Following the crowd doesn't always get you to the destination Hehehe ati gravity was discovered, your justifications for buying the hopeless KQ are getting ridiculous. Lol.. To each her/his own.. But seriously though, you didn't learn about Sir Isaac Newton? Gravity is a natural phenomenon just like air, water or sunlight. Nobody discovered Gravity. OMG! What about Graham Bell's work? Meanwhile, my ABP is now down from KES 23.97 per share to KES 17.49.. Target is KES 8.00. My hope is that the KQ turnaround narrative goes right, otherwise I will be sunk An inventor but worry not, we shall credit you with discovering KQ's gravity from KShs 120 to Kshs 1 Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,219 Location: nairobi
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sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:xxxxx wrote:obiero wrote:Today's respectable volume consists of my 40,000 new KQ shares.. I am ready to crater with this share.. Down to ground zero if its meant to be OMG...@Obiero just won't sto digging The initial dilution was too steep to allow a sell off and/or honorable exit.. With failure of the Open Offer, the current price presents an unofficial 'Open Offer' of some sort.. KQ will definitely not remain where it is.. This is a trader's stock but risky, very risky @Obiero - You should sell everything else and buy more KQ given it meets all 3 of the characteristics Cassel talks about: "Long-term revenue and earnings growth with little to no dilution." I want to support you in your dreams. If you read proper articles you would know that KQ revenue has indeed been rising on the back of reduced finance costs https://af.reuters.com/a...ews/idAFKCN1S60LC-OZABS My bad. I had no idea that Top-line Revenue rises as finance costs reduce but I bow to your wisdom and knowledge in financial matters. One off investment costs to revamp a route network is not cheap in aviation.. If you saw the results you would know that operational costs were the issue and not finance expense.. Let's see what lays ahead master You are singlehandedly redefining the term "investment". Remember how gravity was discovered.. Following the crowd doesn't always get you to the destination Hehehe ati gravity was discovered, your justifications for buying the hopeless KQ are getting ridiculous. Lol.. To each her/his own.. But seriously though, you didn't learn about Sir Isaac Newton? Gravity is a natural phenomenon just like air, water or sunlight. Nobody discovered Gravity. OMG! What about Graham Bell's work? Meanwhile, my ABP is now down from KES 23.97 per share to KES 17.49.. Target is KES 8.00. My hope is that the KQ turnaround narrative goes right, otherwise I will be sunk An inventor but worry not, we shall credit you with discovering KQ's gravity from KShs 120 to Kshs 1 I'm telling you, your offspring will ask you what kind of investment decisions you were making.. Why you were not a risk taker! Mimi huyooo.. Nayo nayo. Liwe liwalo KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 4/23/2014 Posts: 931
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Ericsson wrote:Ksh.2 bob here we come Were all here waiting. < 2.00 :d/ :d/ :d/ :d/ :d/ :d/ “You can get in way more trouble with a good idea than a bad idea, because you forget that the good idea has limits.” - Ben Graham
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/8/2018 Posts: 507 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:rwitre wrote:Let's see how wrong "experienced NSE investors" can be. I'll use bitcoin, which an elder has called takataka some time back, while strongly vouching for KQ.
As of 16th March 2019, KQ price per share: Sh. 5.56 BTC price: $3984
Will compare percentage increase/decrease after a year.
My opinion for the minority shareholders trapped in KQ: You can sell, take the loss, and plough all that cash into some BTC. It will recoup your costs, and earn you a tidy profit.
Plus let's face it-at this point KQ is just frustrating y'all (yes, even more than those in BTC with its wild price swings). So many blindspots, hidden players calling the shots, still in loss territory, and minority shareholders not knowing who is looking out for their interests.
But am not a prophet, so let's check back in a year.
Ni hayo tu kwa sasa. Wewe I bet you 10,000 taslim. KQ will touch KES 15 before mid next year Spotcheck. 16th May 2019 Exactly 2 months later. KQ price per share: Sh. 3.1 (44% lower) BTC price: $8041 (101% higher) 10 more months to go.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,219 Location: nairobi
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rwitre wrote:obiero wrote:rwitre wrote:Let's see how wrong "experienced NSE investors" can be. I'll use bitcoin, which an elder has called takataka some time back, while strongly vouching for KQ.
As of 16th March 2019, KQ price per share: Sh. 5.56 BTC price: $3984
Will compare percentage increase/decrease after a year.
My opinion for the minority shareholders trapped in KQ: You can sell, take the loss, and plough all that cash into some BTC. It will recoup your costs, and earn you a tidy profit.
Plus let's face it-at this point KQ is just frustrating y'all (yes, even more than those in BTC with its wild price swings). So many blindspots, hidden players calling the shots, still in loss territory, and minority shareholders not knowing who is looking out for their interests.
But am not a prophet, so let's check back in a year.
Ni hayo tu kwa sasa. Wewe I bet you 10,000 taslim. KQ will touch KES 15 before mid next year Spotcheck. 16th May 2019 Exactly 2 months later. KQ price per share: Sh. 3.1 (44% lower) BTC price: $8041 (101% higher) 10 more months to go. The current KQ price is a fraud KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,219 Location: nairobi
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647 million KQ shares are held by 81,234 KQ minority shareholders.. Less than 10m KQ shares have traded since 2017.. Artificial price KQ ABP 4.26
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