paulkimani wrote:Rollout wrote:Horton wrote:Hehe u guys are like a small gang, im sure ur enjoying the comradery 😂 Just tells you that paid advertising (read trolling) of akina paul works.
Ok so I asked them way back when this "news" was news and the explatiin I got was more than adequate to satisfy my curiosity. What I got (not that it makes a difference here as you have all clearly made up your minds) was that it was a mixed investment by taaleri not just debt (ie profits from the venture included as part was an investment by taaleri). i do my homework 😎
I think if anyone give me good credible stuff I am as willing to listen just like the next guy, however so far all I hear is slander, hate and poor arguments. Anyone?? Just curious why some of the "geniuses" here never saw chase coming....some of the guys here even put money on the bonds of imperial. Jes saying....
Just PS 80% of Amara ridge is sold.
In sumation, i have wasted enough of my time here on "issues" that dont exist. For those of you who want to invest, definately do, in my opinion it is a great company. They answer all your questions leaving you no doubt that you are in safe hands. and those of you who dont want to, then dont. Remember what Buffett said "be greedy whn others are fearful and fearful when others are greedy" buy your shares before they get to expensive levels if u wanna 😉
@Horton. Everything you wrote up there is called noise. Just answer my question, how can you explain 54% return they gave the PE firm? Can you even recognize returns that has not been earned assuming that they've sold goods(properties)that will be delivered next year?
At the most for the 40% sold they would have received a deposit. At the very most. Not even nearly enough to cover the 54% let alone sustain the firm. Hence the need for big advertising. You look successful, people assume you are.
“ Those billboards cost 60 million and 55 million in 2016 and 2017”
“ They were brand campaigns done by JWT/ Scangroup. They would buy the billboards, TV spots and newspaper blocks in bulk for 6 months. Then they’d run it on for 3 months and off for 3 months and on again for 3 months. They wanted to spend on branding so they’d attract more clients. Again, that was easier when they were collecting ~150 million a week”
Different former employees and their messages to me. I have so many more but here are some re advertising. And guys think I would ever work there
This is just on page 7 of this thread so I’m glad people are re reading especially old employees and investors.
I’ll continue on for all the silent kids out there messaging me so say what you want bwana