obiero wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:sparkly wrote:enyands wrote:sparkly wrote:enyands wrote:Realtreaty wrote:[quote=obiero]Reports emerge that Coop owes the government over KES 200,000,000 and has consistently not honored its repayment over the years.. Bad news
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Yet another mid havoc wrecking story.
What did Coop get from the govt or insurance after the 1998 Bombing of US embassy that affected its building? Was this the money they never got from Insurance may be paid through the CBK?
Why has the Govt been quiet yet it is doing good business with Co-op Bank?
We need Muriuki and Muchiri here to set records straight!!!
I think I and Ericsson are the only people who are have a thirst for fresh blood in this bank. There is so much underneath the carpet
Are you a shareholder?
Big time daddy.you asked me the same question if I would have bought kengen if it went down to 3 bob and I told I'm not a shareholder and will if it drops.so why ask the same question ?
There are ways and means of replacing Directors as a shareholder. Have a look at the companies Act as well as Articles of the company.
Very naive comment under the circumstances
Extremely naive
@Obiero and @Angelica_ann - Don't be so hard on fellows who are not shareholders of any company. Some people are here just to theorize and tell us how prices are going to crash without support evidence/supporting information/data etc, how they will buy Safaricom at 10/= and KK at 8/= next month bla bla bla.
Some times you just let them be.
Never count on making a good sale. Have the purchase price be so attractive that even a mediocre sale gives good returns.