Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,341 Location: nairobi
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Pesa Nane wrote:obiero wrote:Ericsson wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:Impunity wrote:maka wrote:obiero wrote:maka wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:Had a nasty nightmare that the 75% voting threshold was not achieved, leading to bankruptcy proceedings.. God forbid it All concerned shareholders of the "msaliti" banks should write to the CEOs of the banks playing ball to reject the offer! KQ taking massive hits this week.. Sad turn of events, but luckily the inside scoop has been availed from the exchange bar. KES 8 per share is a near certainty. Expect a reprieve rally on the post-election dates, especially if peace prevails Yep terrible week...Pilots at it again major disruptions in the offing.... These KALPA guys need to be serious. Are they ready to bury KQ? Apparently the 737 incident could be sabotage Apparently Gichinga already doesnt like Mikosz claims he is arrogant and hard headed...Seems they are ready to bury the airline....11 arrivals cancelled + 7 departures...Crazy Final 6 foot nail being hammered in the casket! Orevua-KQ. I'm at the exchange bar as I post this.. James Mwangi has got the dreaded call from the big man. Count the capital restructuring approved.. James Mwangi has a significant stake in Equity and should do what's best for Equity Bank! Why throw good money after bad? Equity and all the other banks should recover what little they can from KQ and call it a day. I feel what you are saying.. But GoK has made it clear that choices have consequences. JM obviously cannot afford to loose the massive GoK hand in its books. He has had to give in Please explain. I thought most national GoK biz goes to prop up National Bank and most of the rest to KCB. Not necessarily.KQ before share restructuring wasn't GoK controlled.The bizz was on a willing buyer willing seller.Equity saw an opportunity and decided to give a big dive So it comes to pass that Equity, Jamii Bora and Ecobank were in a futile fight.. Goes to show the kind of leadership that runs these banks. From the shareholders view they must have had a valid point but from the legal point of view, this was a case that should not have been filed As early as August, the exchange bar wrote COOP, IMH, KEGN, MTNU
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