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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:@obiero continues to hold 80,000 KQ shares at ABP of KES 24.20. The Open Offer better bail me out of the 48% investment loss, underwater currents that are pushing me further from the shore. The current KQ share price is unbelievably low post-restructure.. Actually its currently trading at KES 3.10.. While GOK, KQLC and KLM hold their stake at entry level of KES 8.52.. Equilibrium will be achieved via the Open Offer which I am informed by the exchange bar shall likely be on a ratio of 3:1 with a striking price of KES 5. Assuming that I shall be able to defend my full allocation at KES 1,200,000 my revised ABP shall then be KES 9.80.. My biggest gamble in life so far I am beginning to wonder if anyone but you really cares about KQ. My interest in KQ's success lies in the hope that KQ will pay off its loans to my investees e.g. I&M, Equity, NIC, etc AND that KQLC can dispose of the KQ shares so my investees can close the chapter on a poor decision made to lend to KQ. 126 million shares are held by the minority shareholders.. That's many shares in any exchange globally In all honesty, I do not give two hoots about any of the other shareholders except: KQLC in which some of my investees have shares which I hope they can sell ASAP for at least the principal. GoK: I have 1/45,000,000 (pending the census) of the shares. Yes, I would like KQ to pay off its loans to my investees so I do hope KQ can generate enough cashflow to do so. Well at least the media now appears to care about the minority shareholder https://www.businessdail...21032-20kjpsz/index.html KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,349 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:[quote=obiero]@obiero continues to hold 80,000 KQ shares at ABP of KES 24.20. The Open Offer better bail me out of the 48% investment loss, underwater currents that are pushing me further from the shore. The current KQ share price is unbelievably low post-restructure.. Actually its currently trading at KES 3.10.. While GOK, KQLC and KLM hold their stake at entry level of KES 8.52.. Equilibrium will be achieved via the Open Offer which I am informed by the exchange bar shall likely be on a ratio of 3:1 with a striking price of KES 5. Assuming that I shall be able to defend my full allocation at KES 1,200,000 my revised ABP shall then be KES 9.80.. My biggest gamble in life so far I am beginning to wonder if anyone but you really cares about KQ. My interest in KQ's success lies in the hope that KQ will pay off its loans to my investees e.g. I&M, Equity, NIC, etc AND that KQLC can dispose of the KQ shares so my investees can close the chapter on a poor decision made to lend to KQ. 126 million shares are held by the minority shareholders.. That's many shares in any exchange globally In all honesty, I do not give two hoots about any of the other shareholders except: KQLC in which some of my investees have shares which I hope they can sell ASAP for at least the principal. GoK: I have 1/45,000,000 (pending the census) of the shares. Yes, I would like KQ to pay off its loans to my investees so I do hope KQ can generate enough cashflow to do so. Well at least the media now appears to care about the minority shareholder https://www.businessdail...1032-20kjpsz/index.html[/quote] Please give KQ more money so it can repay loans made by KQLC shareholders! Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:@obiero continues to hold 80,000 KQ shares at ABP of KES 24.20. The Open Offer better bail me out of the 48% investment loss, underwater currents that are pushing me further from the shore. The current KQ share price is unbelievably low post-restructure.. Actually its currently trading at KES 3.10.. While GOK, KQLC and KLM hold their stake at entry level of KES 8.52.. Equilibrium will be achieved via the Open Offer which I am informed by the exchange bar shall likely be on a ratio of 3:1 with a striking price of KES 5. Assuming that I shall be able to defend my full allocation at KES 1,200,000 my revised ABP shall then be KES 9.80.. My biggest gamble in life so far I am beginning to wonder if anyone but you really cares about KQ. My interest in KQ's success lies in the hope that KQ will pay off its loans to my investees e.g. I&M, Equity, NIC, etc AND that KQLC can dispose of the KQ shares so my investees can close the chapter on a poor decision made to lend to KQ. 126 million shares are held by the minority shareholders.. That's many shares in any exchange globally In all honesty, I do not give two hoots about any of the other shareholders except: KQLC in which some of my investees have shares which I hope they can sell ASAP for at least the principal. GoK: I have 1/45,000,000 (pending the census) of the shares. Yes, I would like KQ to pay off its loans to my investees so I do hope KQ can generate enough cashflow to do so. Well at least the media now appears to care about the minority shareholder https://www.businessdail...1032-20kjpsz/index.html
Please give KQ more money so it can repay loans made by KQLC shareholders! Something big is about to go down.. HODL KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/7/2017 Posts: 186 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:@obiero continues to hold 80,000 KQ shares at ABP of KES 24.20. The Open Offer better bail me out of the 48% investment loss, underwater currents that are pushing me further from the shore. The current KQ share price is unbelievably low post-restructure.. Actually its currently trading at KES 3.10.. While GOK, KQLC and KLM hold their stake at entry level of KES 8.52.. Equilibrium will be achieved via the Open Offer which I am informed by the exchange bar shall likely be on a ratio of 3:1 with a striking price of KES 5. Assuming that I shall be able to defend my full allocation at KES 1,200,000 my revised ABP shall then be KES 9.80.. My biggest gamble in life so far I am beginning to wonder if anyone but you really cares about KQ. My interest in KQ's success lies in the hope that KQ will pay off its loans to my investees e.g. I&M, Equity, NIC, etc AND that KQLC can dispose of the KQ shares so my investees can close the chapter on a poor decision made to lend to KQ. 126 million shares are held by the minority shareholders.. That's many shares in any exchange globally In all honesty, I do not give two hoots about any of the other shareholders except: KQLC in which some of my investees have shares which I hope they can sell ASAP for at least the principal. GoK: I have 1/45,000,000 (pending the census) of the shares. Yes, I would like KQ to pay off its loans to my investees so I do hope KQ can generate enough cashflow to do so. Well at least the media now appears to care about the minority shareholder https://www.businessdail...1032-20kjpsz/index.html
Please give KQ more money so it can repay loans made by KQLC shareholders! Something big is about to go down.. HODL We have been waiting, like forever...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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Stiffler wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:@obiero continues to hold 80,000 KQ shares at ABP of KES 24.20. The Open Offer better bail me out of the 48% investment loss, underwater currents that are pushing me further from the shore. The current KQ share price is unbelievably low post-restructure.. Actually its currently trading at KES 3.10.. While GOK, KQLC and KLM hold their stake at entry level of KES 8.52.. Equilibrium will be achieved via the Open Offer which I am informed by the exchange bar shall likely be on a ratio of 3:1 with a striking price of KES 5. Assuming that I shall be able to defend my full allocation at KES 1,200,000 my revised ABP shall then be KES 9.80.. My biggest gamble in life so far I am beginning to wonder if anyone but you really cares about KQ. My interest in KQ's success lies in the hope that KQ will pay off its loans to my investees e.g. I&M, Equity, NIC, etc AND that KQLC can dispose of the KQ shares so my investees can close the chapter on a poor decision made to lend to KQ. 126 million shares are held by the minority shareholders.. That's many shares in any exchange globally In all honesty, I do not give two hoots about any of the other shareholders except: KQLC in which some of my investees have shares which I hope they can sell ASAP for at least the principal. GoK: I have 1/45,000,000 (pending the census) of the shares. Yes, I would like KQ to pay off its loans to my investees so I do hope KQ can generate enough cashflow to do so. Well at least the media now appears to care about the minority shareholder https://www.businessdail...1032-20kjpsz/index.html
Please give KQ more money so it can repay loans made by KQLC shareholders! Something big is about to go down.. HODL We have been waiting, like forever... Tell me something that I don't know @stiffler KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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Stiffler wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:obiero wrote:@obiero continues to hold 80,000 KQ shares at ABP of KES 24.20. The Open Offer better bail me out of the 48% investment loss, underwater currents that are pushing me further from the shore. The current KQ share price is unbelievably low post-restructure.. Actually its currently trading at KES 3.10.. While GOK, KQLC and KLM hold their stake at entry level of KES 8.52.. Equilibrium will be achieved via the Open Offer which I am informed by the exchange bar shall likely be on a ratio of 3:1 with a striking price of KES 5. Assuming that I shall be able to defend my full allocation at KES 1,200,000 my revised ABP shall then be KES 9.80.. My biggest gamble in life so far I am beginning to wonder if anyone but you really cares about KQ. My interest in KQ's success lies in the hope that KQ will pay off its loans to my investees e.g. I&M, Equity, NIC, etc AND that KQLC can dispose of the KQ shares so my investees can close the chapter on a poor decision made to lend to KQ. 126 million shares are held by the minority shareholders.. That's many shares in any exchange globally In all honesty, I do not give two hoots about any of the other shareholders except: KQLC in which some of my investees have shares which I hope they can sell ASAP for at least the principal. GoK: I have 1/45,000,000 (pending the census) of the shares. Yes, I would like KQ to pay off its loans to my investees so I do hope KQ can generate enough cashflow to do so. Well at least the media now appears to care about the minority shareholder https://www.businessdail...1032-20kjpsz/index.html
Please give KQ more money so it can repay loans made by KQLC shareholders! Something big is about to go down.. HODL We have been waiting, like forever... Tell me something that I don't know @stiffler KQ ABP 4.26
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,349 Location: Nairobi
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Local airline Silverstone raises flights frequency https://www.businessdail...487830-il18i6/index.htmlGreedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Member Joined: 5/29/2016 Posts: 898 Location: Nairobi
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[quote=VituVingiSana]Local airline Silverstone raises flights frequency https://www.businessdail...87830-il18i6/index.html[/quote] It is not a significant development per se. Fastjet entry into Kenya. KQ has a competitive advantage due to inbound customers from Europe, America and Asia. Any local carrier without such traffic cannot pose a threat to KQ.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,808 Location: NAIROBI
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ArrestedDev wrote:[quote=VituVingiSana]Local airline Silverstone raises flights frequency https://www.businessdail...87830-il18i6/index.html[/quote] It is not a significant development per se. Fastjet entry into Kenya. KQ has a competitive advantage due to inbound customers from Europe, America and Asia. Any local carrier without such traffic cannot pose a threat to KQ. What about Jambo jet Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,220 Location: nairobi
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Ericsson wrote:ArrestedDev wrote:It is not a significant development per se. Fastjet entry into Kenya. KQ has a competitive advantage due to inbound customers from Europe, America and Asia. Any local carrier without such traffic cannot pose a threat to KQ. What about Jambo jet Jambojet is KQ and KQ is Jambojet. All these other local airlines just exist for capacity leftovers.. KQ various local daily flights are +30 in number!!! +30 flights to local destinations for KQ&Jambojet which represents over 70% of the marketshare. Some of these new guys are doing only 2-3 scheduled flights per day and with the current KES 2,200 offer by JJ, I would not be shocked if Fly540, Air Kenya, Silverstone et al quit the market KQ ABP 4.26
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