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obiero
#7021 Posted : Thursday, February 16, 2017 8:36:17 AM
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Posts: 13,783
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sparkly wrote:
The share is down 1,250% since @Proverb posted first on this thread 6years ago.

And yet there are some traders who have made over 70% gain.. Usitamanie tako la bibi wa rafikiye. There will always be gains for others and losses for others at the same damn time

COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
maka
#7022 Posted : Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:00:51 AM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 4/22/2010
Posts: 11,522
Location: Nairobi
karasinga wrote:
sparkly wrote:
The share is down 1,250% since @Proverb posted first on this thread 6years ago.

Hello sparkly. If I may comment. Technically, on the ran way and just raised it's nose yesterday (15th feb). Only rear wheels on the ground... I hope what I saw yesterday was not a technical hitch. smile. he he he. Not soliciting anyone to buy. just for educational purposes.
best wishes.


To be honest a lot has been done to turnaround the company...problem is its still in a big hole,still has issues paying suppliers (I dont know when this will end) and the restructuring has brought a lot of discontent amongst some managers...remnants of TN+Mbugua boys have allocated themselves prime posts disregarding experienced fellows...good thing is management cant strike...
possunt quia posse videntur
obiero
#7023 Posted : Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:24:59 AM
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505,300 being yesterday's volume is telling.. Wenye macho hawaambiwi tazama.. Wish I had immediate cash to pump into this

COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
karasinga
#7024 Posted : Thursday, February 16, 2017 9:33:27 AM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 2/26/2015
Posts: 1,147
maka wrote:
karasinga wrote:
sparkly wrote:
The share is down 1,250% since @Proverb posted first on this thread 6years ago.

Hello sparkly. If I may comment. Technically, on the ran way and just raised it's nose yesterday (15th feb). Only rear wheels on the ground... I hope what I saw yesterday was not a technical hitch. smile. he he he. Not soliciting anyone to buy. just for educational purposes.
best wishes.


To be honest a lot has been done to turnaround the company...problem is its still in a big hole,still has issues paying suppliers (I dont know when this will end) and the restructuring has brought a lot of discontent amongst some managers...remnants of TN+Mbugua boys have allocated themselves prime posts disregarding experienced fellows...good thing is management cant strike...

Correct maka. Thank you for this.

Please allow me to use an example that has greatly changed how I see market to explain the concept of momentum and turns in price.

Meet the 16 tonne truck.

The truck is approaching an intersection and the driver intends to make a left turn. He knows therefore that he can not continue at the speed, the momentum he is currently moving at, if he is to safely make that left turn and not jack knife the truck.

Therefore he starts to take steps to ensure a safe turn, he starts to slow down, shift gears, steer wide, etc.

Apply this to trends, for a trend to turn, it must slow down first usually.The trader who is keen to join the turn at what is likely to be its highest/lowest point will be keen to take advantage of this first indication being clear in his or her mind that this is the "aggressive" option. hope this makes sense.
It's not over until I win
skype id: karasinga. email: kkarasinga@gmail.com
VituVingiSana
#7025 Posted : Thursday, February 16, 2017 1:17:56 PM
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Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,224
Location: Nairobi
murchr wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
murchr wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Afroblk wrote:
One of the many counters worth dumping loads of cash...returns will be insane...how low do you think this will go? Probably not much lower than current rates. I only have one hope with KQ...direct flights to US. As long as those pigs in parliament can pass that bill and open the terminal, Kenya will be accorded the much awaited category 1 once the FAA conducts the inspection. Honestly I can't wait to get some returns and exit without looking back...I've been patient for a while and haven't sold even a single share...I'm even tired on buying...how much can one accumulate l0l I know CFC guys be like, here he goes again..l0l


15 years ago KQ used to trade at 5.50-7.00 range. Stock is now below that price not because of splits or bonuses, having done a rights issue!

Learn from history. History says that airlines in general and KQ in particular are bad investments. Be smart.

@sparkly.. U forgot to tell us that it also traded at KES 126.. To each his own, if airlines were bad investments, then planes wldnt be built, we wldnt have airports.. Seems simplistic, but it is altruist. It depends on the strategy of the airline, otherwise, people like Branson and Buffet wldnt own Virgin & Jetways

Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you Kusoma ni bure.

http://www.wsj.com/artic...a-rare-pinch-1420485740
NetJets Unrest Puts Warren Buffett in a Rare Pinch
Pilots Protest Against Pay, Benefits at Berkshire Hathaway’s NetJets

"In the case of NetJets, the pressure to complete the turnaround of a business Mr. Buffett once called his “number one worry” is now spilling into public view."

"In the 16 years that Berkshire has owned NetJets, the jet operator has never paid its owner a dividend, and its net worth is considerably less than the $725 million Berkshire paid for it in 1998" This was from a 2015 article. WB would have been better off putting the money in the bank!

"worsened amid extended contract negotiations with multiple unions representing pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and others. NetJets, based in Columbus, Ohio, has about 6,200 employees, a majority of whom belong to unions."

"NetJets took a major hit during the financial crisis as wealthy clients cut back on private flying, surviving only because Berkshire guaranteed its $1.9 billion debt load."

1) NetJets isn't an 'airline' as much as Uber [which owns planes].
2)NetJets is a pain for WB. Not one of his best performers. Too much drama.
3) No dividends. It has had negative cashflow in many years.
4) Despite all this is has a POSITIVE equity/capital whereas KQ has NEGATIVE capital.

"Everyone but shareholders made money off KQ." True or False?




I wish I could pull up the discussion where VVS swore that Buffet would never touch an airline stock.

Well only fools dont change their minds

American Airlines, Southwest, Delta, United

Quote:
Berkshire also reported a $9.3 billion airline stake, with investments topping $2.1 billion in each of American Airlines Group Inc (AAL.O), Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N), Southwest Airlines Co (LUV.N) and United Continental Holdings Inc (UAL.N).


He also gets into technology APPLe- 57.4 million shares of Apple as of Dec. 31. At one time he wouldnt touch any of them apart from IBM ofcourse

Again, only fools and dead men don't change their minds.

Good morning!


Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger are brilliant chaps. I understand why they would buy Delta, SWA, AA or even United. So I looked at KQ again.
No, KQ is no Delta. Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you

KQ could have been Delta but the "real owners" blew it.

8 March 2017. I speak in code.


KQ is where AA was 3 years ago, they will pull through but the myth that Buffett would never touch airline stock is busted. I guess he threw away the 800 number. Only fools and dead men don't change their minds.

To all holding KQ. All the best.

Huge negative equity & debts hobble KQ. Didn't AA go through restructuring under bankruptcy hence wiping out the debt?

Even if KQ makes 5bn per year, without new shareholder capital, it will take 7 years to get to zero capital. Good luck.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
obiero
#7026 Posted : Thursday, February 16, 2017 3:31:21 PM
Rank: Elder


Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 13,783
Location: nairobi
VituVingiSana wrote:
murchr wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
murchr wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Afroblk wrote:
One of the many counters worth dumping loads of cash...returns will be insane...how low do you think this will go? Probably not much lower than current rates. I only have one hope with KQ...direct flights to US. As long as those pigs in parliament can pass that bill and open the terminal, Kenya will be accorded the much awaited category 1 once the FAA conducts the inspection. Honestly I can't wait to get some returns and exit without looking back...I've been patient for a while and haven't sold even a single share...I'm even tired on buying...how much can one accumulate l0l I know CFC guys be like, here he goes again..l0l


15 years ago KQ used to trade at 5.50-7.00 range. Stock is now below that price not because of splits or bonuses, having done a rights issue!

Learn from history. History says that airlines in general and KQ in particular are bad investments. Be smart.

@sparkly.. U forgot to tell us that it also traded at KES 126.. To each his own, if airlines were bad investments, then planes wldnt be built, we wldnt have airports.. Seems simplistic, but it is altruist. It depends on the strategy of the airline, otherwise, people like Branson and Buffet wldnt own Virgin & Jetways

Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you Kusoma ni bure.

http://www.wsj.com/artic...a-rare-pinch-1420485740
NetJets Unrest Puts Warren Buffett in a Rare Pinch
Pilots Protest Against Pay, Benefits at Berkshire Hathaway’s NetJets

"In the case of NetJets, the pressure to complete the turnaround of a business Mr. Buffett once called his “number one worry” is now spilling into public view."

"In the 16 years that Berkshire has owned NetJets, the jet operator has never paid its owner a dividend, and its net worth is considerably less than the $725 million Berkshire paid for it in 1998" This was from a 2015 article. WB would have been better off putting the money in the bank!

"worsened amid extended contract negotiations with multiple unions representing pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and others. NetJets, based in Columbus, Ohio, has about 6,200 employees, a majority of whom belong to unions."

"NetJets took a major hit during the financial crisis as wealthy clients cut back on private flying, surviving only because Berkshire guaranteed its $1.9 billion debt load."

1) NetJets isn't an 'airline' as much as Uber [which owns planes].
2)NetJets is a pain for WB. Not one of his best performers. Too much drama.
3) No dividends. It has had negative cashflow in many years.
4) Despite all this is has a POSITIVE equity/capital whereas KQ has NEGATIVE capital.

"Everyone but shareholders made money off KQ." True or False?




I wish I could pull up the discussion where VVS swore that Buffet would never touch an airline stock.

Well only fools dont change their minds

American Airlines, Southwest, Delta, United

Quote:
Berkshire also reported a $9.3 billion airline stake, with investments topping $2.1 billion in each of American Airlines Group Inc (AAL.O), Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N), Southwest Airlines Co (LUV.N) and United Continental Holdings Inc (UAL.N).


He also gets into technology APPLe- 57.4 million shares of Apple as of Dec. 31. At one time he wouldnt touch any of them apart from IBM ofcourse

Again, only fools and dead men don't change their minds.

Good morning!


Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger are brilliant chaps. I understand why they would buy Delta, SWA, AA or even United. So I looked at KQ again.
No, KQ is no Delta. Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you

KQ could have been Delta but the "real owners" blew it.

8 March 2017. I speak in code.


KQ is where AA was 3 years ago, they will pull through but the myth that Buffett would never touch airline stock is busted. I guess he threw away the 800 number. Only fools and dead men don't change their minds.

To all holding KQ. All the best.

Huge negative equity & debts hobble KQ. Didn't AA go through restructuring under bankruptcy hence wiping out the debt?

Even if KQ makes 5bn per year, without new shareholder capital, it will take 7 years to get to zero capital. Good luck.

We are not in here upto 7 years from now. Tunaokota pesa this year tukielekea. Traders not investors

COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
ArrestedDev
#7027 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 2:10:27 AM
Rank: Member


Joined: 5/29/2016
Posts: 898
Location: Nairobi
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
murchr wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
murchr wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
[quote=Afroblk]One of the many counters worth dumping loads of cash...returns will be insane...how low do you think this will go? Probably not much lower than current rates. I only have one hope with KQ...direct flights to US. As long as those pigs in parliament can pass that bill and open the terminal, Kenya will be accorded the much awaited category 1 once the FAA conducts the inspection. Honestly I can't wait to get some returns and exit without looking back...I've been patient for a while and haven't sold even a single share...I'm even tired on buying...how much can one accumulate l0l I know CFC guys be like, here he goes again..l0l


15 years ago KQ used to trade at 5.50-7.00 range. Stock is now below that price not because of splits or bonuses, having done a rights issue!

Learn from history. History says that airlines in general and KQ in particular are bad investments. Be smart.

@sparkly.. U forgot to tell us that it also traded at KES 126.. To each his own, if airlines were bad investments, then planes wldnt be built, we wldnt have airports.. Seems simplistic, but it is altruist. It depends on the strategy of the airline, otherwise, people like Branson and Buffet wldnt own Virgin & Jetways

Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you Kusoma ni bure.

http://www.wsj.com/artic...a-rare-pinch-1420485740
NetJets Unrest Puts Warren Buffett in a Rare Pinch
Pilots Protest Against Pay, Benefits at Berkshire Hathaway’s NetJets

"In the case of NetJets, the pressure to complete the turnaround of a business Mr. Buffett once called his “number one worry” is now spilling into public view."

"In the 16 years that Berkshire has owned NetJets, the jet operator has never paid its owner a dividend, and its net worth is considerably less than the $725 million Berkshire paid for it in 1998" This was from a 2015 article. WB would have been better off putting the money in the bank!

"worsened amid extended contract negotiations with multiple unions representing pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and others. NetJets, based in Columbus, Ohio, has about 6,200 employees, a majority of whom belong to unions."

"NetJets took a major hit during the financial crisis as wealthy clients cut back on private flying, surviving only because Berkshire guaranteed its $1.9 billion debt load."

1) NetJets isn't an 'airline' as much as Uber [which owns planes].
2)NetJets is a pain for WB. Not one of his best performers. Too much drama.
3) No dividends. It has had negative cashflow in many years.
4) Despite all this is has a POSITIVE equity/capital whereas KQ has NEGATIVE capital.

"Everyone but shareholders made money off KQ." True or False?




I wish I could pull up the discussion where VVS swore that Buffet would never touch an airline stock.

Well only fools dont change their minds

American Airlines, Southwest, Delta, United

Quote:
Berkshire also reported a $9.3 billion airline stake, with investments topping $2.1 billion in each of American Airlines Group Inc (AAL.O), Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N), Southwest Airlines Co (LUV.N) and United Continental Holdings Inc (UAL.N).


He also gets into technology APPLe- 57.4 million shares of Apple as of Dec. 31. At one time he wouldnt touch any of them apart from IBM ofcourse

Again, only fools and dead men don't change their minds.

Good morning!


Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger are brilliant chaps. I understand why they would buy Delta, SWA, AA or even United. So I looked at KQ again.
No, KQ is no Delta. Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you

KQ could have been Delta but the "real owners" blew it.

8 March 2017. I speak in code.


KQ is where AA was 3 years ago, they will pull through but the myth that Buffett would never touch airline stock is busted. I guess he threw away the 800 number. Only fools and dead men don't change their minds.

To all holding KQ. All the best.

Huge negative equity & debts hobble KQ. Didn't AA go through restructuring under bankruptcy hence wiping out the debt?

Even if KQ makes 5bn per year, without new shareholder capital, it will take 7 years to get to zero capital. Good luck.[/quote]
We are not in here upto 7 years from now. Tunaokota pesa this year tukielekea. Traders not investors


@VVS,Laying the facts bare for everyone who can read to take heed.

What @maka is saying - eti ooooh restructuring is almost complete is hogwash.

NO restructuring can be complete without:-

1. Debt being swapped for equity or,

2. New capital injection to be used specifically to reduce debt and pay creditors
.

The other issue raised by @maka, with a new CEO on board, the management line up will change at all costs. It will not take very long for a CEO with aviation experience to identify the issues within the existing line up after the exit of Ngunze.


muandiwambeu
#7028 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 6:00:36 AM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 8/28/2015
Posts: 1,247
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
murchr wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
murchr wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Afroblk wrote:
One of the many counters worth dumping loads of cash...returns will be insane...how low do you think this will go? Probably not much lower than current rates. I only have one hope with KQ...direct flights to US. As long as those pigs in parliament can pass that bill and open the terminal, Kenya will be accorded the much awaited category 1 once the FAA conducts the inspection. Honestly I can't wait to get some returns and exit without looking back...I've been patient for a while and haven't sold even a single share...I'm even tired on buying...how much can one accumulate l0l I know CFC guys be like, here he goes again..l0l


15 years ago KQ used to trade at 5.50-7.00 range. Stock is now below that price not because of splits or bonuses, having done a rights issue!

Learn from history. History says that airlines in general and KQ in particular are bad investments. Be smart.

@sparkly.. U forgot to tell us that it also traded at KES 126.. To each his own, if airlines were bad investments, then planes wldnt be built, we wldnt have airports.. Seems simplistic, but it is altruist. It depends on the strategy of the airline, otherwise, people like Branson and Buffet wldnt own Virgin & Jetways

Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you Kusoma ni bure.

http://www.wsj.com/artic...a-rare-pinch-1420485740
NetJets Unrest Puts Warren Buffett in a Rare Pinch
Pilots Protest Against Pay, Benefits at Berkshire Hathaway’s NetJets

"In the case of NetJets, the pressure to complete the turnaround of a business Mr. Buffett once called his “number one worry” is now spilling into public view."

"In the 16 years that Berkshire has owned NetJets, the jet operator has never paid its owner a dividend, and its net worth is considerably less than the $725 million Berkshire paid for it in 1998" This was from a 2015 article. WB would have been better off putting the money in the bank!

"worsened amid extended contract negotiations with multiple unions representing pilots, flight attendants, mechanics and others. NetJets, based in Columbus, Ohio, has about 6,200 employees, a majority of whom belong to unions."

"NetJets took a major hit during the financial crisis as wealthy clients cut back on private flying, surviving only because Berkshire guaranteed its $1.9 billion debt load."

1) NetJets isn't an 'airline' as much as Uber [which owns planes].
2)NetJets is a pain for WB. Not one of his best performers. Too much drama.
3) No dividends. It has had negative cashflow in many years.
4) Despite all this is has a POSITIVE equity/capital whereas KQ has NEGATIVE capital.

"Everyone but shareholders made money off KQ." True or False?




I wish I could pull up the discussion where VVS swore that Buffet would never touch an airline stock.

Well only fools dont change their minds

American Airlines, Southwest, Delta, United

Quote:
Berkshire also reported a $9.3 billion airline stake, with investments topping $2.1 billion in each of American Airlines Group Inc (AAL.O), Delta Air Lines Inc (DAL.N), Southwest Airlines Co (LUV.N) and United Continental Holdings Inc (UAL.N).


He also gets into technology APPLe- 57.4 million shares of Apple as of Dec. 31. At one time he wouldnt touch any of them apart from IBM ofcourse

Again, only fools and dead men don't change their minds.

Good morning!


Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger are brilliant chaps. I understand why they would buy Delta, SWA, AA or even United. So I looked at KQ again.
No, KQ is no Delta. Shame on you Shame on you Shame on you

KQ could have been Delta but the "real owners" blew it.

8 March 2017. I speak in code.


KQ is where AA was 3 years ago, they will pull through but the myth that Buffett would never touch airline stock is busted. I guess he threw away the 800 number. Only fools and dead men don't change their minds.

To all holding KQ. All the best.

Huge negative equity & debts hobble KQ. Didn't AA go through restructuring under bankruptcy hence wiping out the debt?

Even if KQ makes 5bn per year, without new shareholder capital, it will take 7 years to get to zero capital. Good luck.

We are not in here upto 7 years from now. Tunaokota pesa this year tukielekea. Traders not investors

Utaelekea wapi @obiero. Lots of talk here. Buying kq is like buying mayai ya sino ndio upelekee gachechi(kienyeji hen) yako for Hutching. Hot air. Buying hope is not an investment strategy. Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....
muandiwambeu
#7029 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 6:56:39 AM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 8/28/2015
Posts: 1,247
karasinga wrote:
maka wrote:
karasinga wrote:
sparkly wrote:
The share is down 1,250% since @Proverb posted first on this thread 6years ago.

Hello sparkly. If I may comment. Technically, on the ran way and just raised it's nose yesterday (15th feb). Only rear wheels on the ground... I hope what I saw yesterday was not a technical hitch. smile. he he he. Not soliciting anyone to buy. just for educational purposes.
best wishes.


To be honest a lot has been done to turnaround the company...problem is its still in a big hole,still has issues paying suppliers (I dont know when this will end) and the restructuring has brought a lot of discontent amongst some managers...remnants of TN+Mbugua boys have allocated themselves prime posts disregarding experienced fellows...good thing is management cant strike...

Correct maka. Thank you for this.

Please allow me to use an example that has greatly changed how I see market to explain the concept of momentum and turns in price.

Meet the 16 tonne truck.

The truck is approaching an intersection and the driver intends to make a left turn. He knows therefore that he can not continue at the speed, the momentum he is currently moving at, if he is to safely make that left turn and not jack knife the truck.

Therefore he starts to take steps to ensure a safe turn, he starts to slow down, shift gears, steer wide, etc.

Apply this to trends, for a trend to turn, it must slow down first usually.The trader who is keen to join the turn at what is likely to be its highest/lowest point will be keen to take advantage of this first indication being clear in his or her mind that this is the "aggressive" option. hope this makes sense.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly , i had not seen this, albeit thee @karas stick to T.A, maneno ya vitendawili achia @obiero & @vvs. They speaketh in codes these days Sad
,Behold, a sower went forth to sow;....
karasinga
#7030 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 7:36:30 AM
Rank: Veteran


Joined: 2/26/2015
Posts: 1,147
muandiwambeu wrote:
karasinga wrote:
maka wrote:
karasinga wrote:
sparkly wrote:
The share is down 1,250% since @Proverb posted first on this thread 6years ago.

Hello sparkly. If I may comment. Technically, on the ran way and just raised it's nose yesterday (15th feb). Only rear wheels on the ground... I hope what I saw yesterday was not a technical hitch. smile. he he he. Not soliciting anyone to buy. just for educational purposes.
best wishes.


To be honest a lot has been done to turnaround the company...problem is its still in a big hole,still has issues paying suppliers (I dont know when this will end) and the restructuring has brought a lot of discontent amongst some managers...remnants of TN+Mbugua boys have allocated themselves prime posts disregarding experienced fellows...good thing is management cant strike...

Correct maka. Thank you for this.

Please allow me to use an example that has greatly changed how I see market to explain the concept of momentum and turns in price.

Meet the 16 tonne truck.

The truck is approaching an intersection and the driver intends to make a left turn. He knows therefore that he can not continue at the speed, the momentum he is currently moving at, if he is to safely make that left turn and not jack knife the truck.

Therefore he starts to take steps to ensure a safe turn, he starts to slow down, shift gears, steer wide, etc.

Apply this to trends, for a trend to turn, it must slow down first usually.The trader who is keen to join the turn at what is likely to be its highest/lowest point will be keen to take advantage of this first indication being clear in his or her mind that this is the "aggressive" option. hope this makes sense.

Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly , i had not seen this, albeit thee @karas stick to T.A, maneno ya vitendawili achia @obiero & @vvs. They speaketh in codes these days Sad

Posted this parable for us who understand better using example. "vitendawili" nimewacha. smile
It's not over until I win
skype id: karasinga. email: kkarasinga@gmail.com
obiero
#7031 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 11:05:44 AM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 13,783
Location: nairobi
Even the legs are now off the tarmac... KES 8 is our next stop

COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
Pesa Nane
#7032 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 11:37:05 AM
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obiero wrote:
Even the legs wheels are now off the tarmac... KES 8 is our next stop

smile
Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
Metasploit
#7033 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 11:44:40 AM
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Joined: 3/26/2012
Posts: 985
Location: Dar es salaam,Tanzania
Pesa Nane wrote:
obiero wrote:
Even the legs wheels are now off the tarmac... KES 8 is our next stop

smile


he he

“The pessimist complains about the wind; the optimist expects it to change; the realist adjusts the sails.”
mkate_nusu
#7034 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 11:52:43 AM
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Location: Kayole
obiero wrote:
Even the legs are now off the tarmac... KES 8 is our next stop

supply drying up. plane has taken off
KEGN, KPLC, KQ, SCOM
obiero
#7035 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 11:54:33 AM
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mkate_nusu wrote:
obiero wrote:
Even the legs are now off the tarmac... KES 8 is our next stop

supply drying up. plane has taken off

kwaheri ya kuonana.. even Michael Joseph has bought some

COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
obiero
#7036 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 5:34:01 PM
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Winning in Africa strategy by Kenya-Airways http://www.businessdaily...817316-qa6nln/index.html

COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
obiero
#7037 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 9:54:10 PM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
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mkate_nusu wrote:
obiero wrote:
Even the legs are now off the tarmac... KES 8 is our next stop

supply drying up. plane has taken off

1,587,900 KQ shares traded today as Chris Diaz resigns from the Pride of Africa https://www.nse.co.ke/ma...tatistics&Itemid=190

COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
muandiwambeu
#7038 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 10:18:06 PM
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obiero wrote:
mkate_nusu wrote:
[quote=obiero]Even the legs are now off the tarmac... KES 8 is our next stop

supply drying up. plane has taken off

1,587,900 KQ shares traded today https://www.nse.co.ke/ma...atistics&Itemid=190[/quote]
Misery for the traped investor, just 7.5m. my suggestion is @obiero should advocate sale of one Royce Royce engine and come into their rescue by buying them off decently. Who knows, you may turn a few to die hard customers and make money along the way. In any case its better than loosing both; investor and customer.Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
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obiero
#7039 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 10:34:08 PM
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muandiwambeu wrote:
obiero wrote:
mkate_nusu wrote:
[quote=obiero]Even the legs are now off the tarmac... KES 8 is our next stop

supply drying up. plane has taken off

1,587,900 KQ shares traded today https://www.nse.co.ke/ma...atistics&Itemid=190[/quote]
Misery for the traped investor, just 7.5m. my suggestion is @obiero should advocate sale of one Royce Royce engine and come into their rescue by buying them off decently. Who knows, you may turn a few to die hard customers and make money along the way. In any case its better than loosing both; investor and customer.Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

Just 7.5m at current price, but what if we get back to KES 126

COOP 255,000 ABP 15.85; IMH 5,000 ABP 35.55; KQ 604,200 ABP 6.96; MTN 23,800 ABP 5.20
sparkly
#7040 Posted : Friday, February 17, 2017 10:45:39 PM
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[quote=obiero]Winning in Africa strategy by Kenya-Airways http://www.businessdaily...17316-qa6nln/index.html[/quote]

Corporates taking blogging too seriously. Pushing news in the alternative media but never present where it matters.

KQ is absent in CSR. Tells you all you need to know about the Business.
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