obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:muandiwambeu wrote:gatoho wrote:obiero wrote:gatoho wrote:FRM2011 wrote:https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/mobile/article/2001232951/co-operative-bank-group-announces-profit-of-sh17-7-billion-before-tax
Why would a third person reporting use the words 'our multi...'?
Maybe the person is a shareholder
no it was done in a hurry and was clearly lifted from the report since the rest of it is in 3rd person. That said, I live for bonuses so am a happy camper
Intuitively presented and painted donkey. Revaluations and translation adds did the magic. Clearly to me that, more artistic than trading profits fundamentally.
Huu mwaka unarukwa kwa Pole vault. Riding on momentum kama njoroge wa mbugua will push things to august and beyond.
Don't understand the last sentence.
You will never be alone in not understanding @muandiwambeu
Let's put things in better language for you @sparkly. Rate caps are a thorn in the fresh for the banking industry. That coming in an electioneering year and with civil attachments to its manipulation, rate caps are going to be around for a while. So, when would I anticipate any easing on the rate to sweeten banks fortunes at the expense of the common mwanainchi? Not during this campaign period, and even after elections its going to be a hot potato to handle.This is evident in the well thought foot notes and disclosure made so far. thus though, banks see some hope beyond August 8, they have chosen to distribute their aroma wide to keep the guests tantalised before the next meal is served. In between, you could be served a glass of water to clear your throat. Otherwise, appreciate service with setting of the cutlery before your table.
,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....