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Cytonn looks to list on GEMS
VituVingiSana
#51 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 2:54:34 PM
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@Fyatu Applause Applause Applause
Hard work. Reminds me of what Peter Lynch and Mark Mobius did. On the ground research. Not easy.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
Swenani
#52 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 3:21:18 PM
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Joined: 8/15/2013
Posts: 13,237
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aemathenge wrote:
Horton wrote:
Boss we have seen how your shares are doing respectively. Mine are doing well I do good diligent research, not rely on Kahawa tundu 🤣🤣

If it’s not worth your time, move on to other stocks wacheni Kelele ya bure with no facts to back you up

Coward.


Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Horton
#53 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 3:36:50 PM
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Joined: 8/30/2007
Posts: 1,558
Location: Nairobi
aemathenge wrote:
Horton wrote:
Boss we have seen how your shares are doing respectively. Mine are doing well I do good diligent research, not rely on Kahawa tundu 🤣🤣

If it’s not worth your time, move on to other stocks wacheni Kelele ya bure with no facts to back you up

Coward.


NKT
Swenani
#54 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 3:39:56 PM
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Aguytrying wrote:
I'm among those surprised that cytonn has survived this long. To me, this rush to list on the stock market is a red flag. What is the hurry, the firm is very new. I feel like they like being visible and letting everyone know that they are there, instead of working quietly and letting their results speak for you. I just dont buy it. For those who are in, i would sell on the listing rally and wait for the dust to settle. we've seen this with home Afrika just recently


Mimi nko ready kuchomeka na Cytonn...My only regret is not being a cytonnaire earlier enough....It's been close to 3 years since guys here started predicting that the sky was about to fall.
If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
Horton
#55 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 3:43:11 PM
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Location: Nairobi
Swenani wrote:
Aguytrying wrote:
I'm among those surprised that cytonn has survived this long. To me, this rush to list on the stock market is a red flag. What is the hurry, the firm is very new. I feel like they like being visible and letting everyone know that they are there, instead of working quietly and letting their results speak for you. I just dont buy it. For those who are in, i would sell on the listing rally and wait for the dust to settle. we've seen this with home Afrika just recently


Mimi nko ready kuchomeka na Cytonn...My only regret is not being a cytonnaire earlier enough....It's been close to 3 years since guys here started predicting that the sky was about to fall.


Better late than never. Some of these guys here have been sitting and waiting for Kenya re to ride to the stars 😁😁. I have made 6 times my initial investment in Cytonn. Most watawachwa wakimeza mate!
Fyatu
#56 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 3:43:37 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
@Fyatu Applause Applause Applause
Hard work. Reminds me of what Peter Lynch and Mark Mobius did. On the ground research. Not easy.


Ground research is key. Starting Friday last week 27th April - yesterday 1st May), i have done considerable ground research on FTGH. I was happy to see kids buying Happy's potato crisps for their back to school shopping albeit on a lower scale compared to Tropical heat brands. Haco still dominates hair with Miadi. Heck, even my housegirl from home(ushago...all due respect to my peoples wa ushago) prefers Miadi over Zoe. This is not to say that Zoe was not moving.

Next was Longhorn. I visited textbook center in the city and noticed some of their titles were quite popular. I also visited the National Library and noticed a number of shiny(new) longhorn titles. The risk with Longhorn though lies with the future of the book as we know it today(paper form). Do we anticipate a future with no paper books?

I don't know how i would be received if for example i went to Baba dogo and requested to meet with Heril Bagera(CEO FTGH) to ask questions about how my business is doing(just like they do in the States).Examples of questions i wish to ask are (1) why do most hardware stores in Githurai and Mlolongo stock Kentank tanks instead of Rino tanks? Are those localities not the market niche for water tanks?...and (2)how the play ground toys business is doing with the mushrooming of Kindergartens built on less than 1/2 acre plots everywhere in the city
Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
Horton
#57 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 3:52:04 PM
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Joined: 8/30/2007
Posts: 1,558
Location: Nairobi
Fyatu wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
@Fyatu Applause Applause Applause
Hard work. Reminds me of what Peter Lynch and Mark Mobius did. On the ground research. Not easy.


Ground research is key. Starting Friday last week 27th April - yesterday 1st May), i have done considerable ground research on FTGH. I was happy to see kids buying Happy's potato crisps for their back to school shopping albeit on a lower scale compared to Tropical heat brands. Haco still dominates hair with Miadi. Heck, even my housegirl from home(ushago...all due respect to my peoples wa ushago) prefers Miadi over Zoe. This is not to say that Zoe was not moving.

Next was Longhorn. I visited textbook center in the city and noticed some of their titles were quite popular. I also visited the National Library and noticed a number of shiny(new) longhorn titles. The risk with Longhorn though lies with the future of the book as we know it today(paper form). Do we anticipate a future with no paper books?

I don't know how i would be received if for example i went to Baba dogo and requested to meet with Heril Bagera(CEO FTGH) to ask questions about how my business is doing(just like they do in the States).Examples of questions i wish to ask are (1) why do most hardware stores in Githurai and Mlolongo stock Kentank tanks instead of Rino tanks? Are those localities not the market niche for water tanks?...and (2)how the play ground toys business is doing with the mushrooming of Kindergartens built on less than 1/2 acre plots everywhere in the city



Way ahead of u sir. I did this with Edwin Dande and the CFO before I bought my shares
aemathenge
#58 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 4:12:31 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 10/18/2008
Posts: 3,434
Location: Kerugoya
Horton wrote:
aemathenge wrote:
Horton wrote:
Boss we have seen how your shares are doing respectively. Mine are doing well I do good diligent research, not rely on Kahawa tundu 🤣🤣

If it’s not worth your time, move on to other stocks wacheni Kelele ya bure with no facts to back you up

Coward.


NKT

This is the virtual Republic of Wazua: Serious Talk About Wealth is what this site is about.

Cytonn is about to offer their shares to the public.

Their reputation, their brand, and their investment is on a pedestal from which they are about to fall from or ascend to a higher one.

@Horton is a brand as well as a reputation on this our Virtual Republic from which He/She/It is also about to ascend to a higher pedestal or descend forever into ignominy.

@Fyatu, in his infinite wisdom, has shown us the basis upon which this ascent or fall from Grace shall be judged by, not only the Citizens of this Our Virtual Republic, but also the investing public out there.

I (We) can understand if @Horton in, his/her/its condescending immaturity, decides to descend into the cesspool of ignominious Citizens who inhabit this Our Virtual Republic.

In any case @Impunity, the Resident Male Chauvinist Pig, still trolls the Republic.

However, the men and women who toil day and night to make Cytonn a worthy investment do not need to be associated with such ignominy.

As such, @Horton, give us a reason to honour, respect, and place your brand on a pedestal respectable investors would admire.

Give us tit for tat response to @Fyatu’s view point.

Or forever swim in the festering cesspool of cowardly monikers hiding behind a keyboard.

So what will it be?
obiero
#59 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 4:24:28 PM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,213
Location: nairobi
Horton wrote:
Fyatu wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
@Fyatu Applause Applause Applause
Hard work. Reminds me of what Peter Lynch and Mark Mobius did. On the ground research. Not easy.


Ground research is key. Starting Friday last week 27th April - yesterday 1st May), i have done considerable ground research on FTGH. I was happy to see kids buying Happy's potato crisps for their back to school shopping albeit on a lower scale compared to Tropical heat brands. Haco still dominates hair with Miadi. Heck, even my housegirl from home(ushago...all due respect to my peoples wa ushago) prefers Miadi over Zoe. This is not to say that Zoe was not moving.

Next was Longhorn. I visited textbook center in the city and noticed some of their titles were quite popular. I also visited the National Library and noticed a number of shiny(new) longhorn titles. The risk with Longhorn though lies with the future of the book as we know it today(paper form). Do we anticipate a future with no paper books?

I don't know how i would be received if for example i went to Baba dogo and requested to meet with Heril Bagera(CEO FTGH) to ask questions about how my business is doing(just like they do in the States).Examples of questions i wish to ask are (1) why do most hardware stores in Githurai and Mlolongo stock Kentank tanks instead of Rino tanks? Are those localities not the market niche for water tanks?...and (2)how the play ground toys business is doing with the mushrooming of Kindergartens built on less than 1/2 acre plots everywhere in the city



Way ahead of u sir. I did this with Edwin Dande and the CFO before I bought my shares

So a goat asks the owner when it will be eaten? How can you honestly seek an objective answer from the quoted individuals

KQ ABP 4.26
aemathenge
#60 Posted : Wednesday, May 02, 2018 4:34:45 PM
Rank: Elder

Joined: 10/18/2008
Posts: 3,434
Location: Kerugoya
obiero wrote:
Horton wrote:
Way ahead of u sir. I did this with Edwin Dande and the CFO before I bought my shares

So a goat asks the owner when it will be eaten? How can you honestly seek an objective answer from the quoted individuals


He fell for a trick we had perfected at FEP.

Whenever we encountered a Chairman/ChairLady of a well endowed Chama, we would arrange a meeting with FEP Founder who would proceed to sweet talk him/her into "investing" all their funds with FEP.

Worked like a charm.
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