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Cde Monomotapa wrote:Nabwire wrote:Cde Monomotapa wrote:Nabwire wrote:Cde Monomotapa wrote:In 2017 i'll be interested in domestic economy/GDP dependant Co.s mostly. Kazi kwako.
Hahaha, wewe kwani unafikiri nakuuliza list ndio nikucopy? C'mon man, you need my advise kabla ujipate ukinunua Enron
hey, hey! Not at all. Right now i'm just observing US macro-economics for directions. Hiyo marko yenu has SO many Co.s thus, I will need U return the favor as I have no clue as to specific Co.s. Do understand.
Now we are talking  I like your honesty, it is almost impossible for a novice to navigate this jungle called NYSE, halafu pia kuna Nasdaq,huko siwes mek though pple make big money akina Apple are still on Nasdaq. My advice is do thorough research then buy low sell high, seems easy until you get in! But I will offer my services pro bono at first, then rates zitashoot up!!
 thanks for the compliment (honesty). I'll do so before the billing starts!
You sure are a cool guy, bila ego  , thats rare
Hopefully nitakuwa around in 2017, thats a looong time away, billing itakuwa juu sana by that time. Hopefully nitakuwa nimemaliza MBA..
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:Nabwire wrote:Najua unampenda Mugabe, but are the elctions free ama he is pulling an MO1?
I will say...Zanu-PF=PNU & MDC-T=ODM #period# 
LOOL hata mimi sisemi kitu, but kazi iendelee
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 money/wealth to me is a relationship so it is good to ID a good partner - includes my Inv. Bank  2017 will be a good year coz in the interim we'll be learning & experiencing more.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5,964
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Nabwire wrote:Cde Monomotapa wrote:Nabwire wrote:Najua unampenda Mugabe, but are the elctions free ama he is pulling an MO1?
I will say...Zanu-PF=PNU & MDC-T=ODM #period# 
LOOL hata mimi sisemi kitu, but kazi iendelee
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Haiya who will you be learning and experiencing from? Shule unajua ni pesa ngapi na hizi stress za America, hiyo learning utalipia!!!
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Nabwire wrote:Haiya who will you be learning and experiencing from? Shule unajua ni pesa ngapi na hizi stress za America, hiyo learning utalipia!!!
Nkt! Not necessarily formal/class education. I can tell u i read more now than I ever did in law school and lower and I am a whole lot smarter through self education like @hisah, SoHK. Life teaches us broader things.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/22/2011 Posts: 1,325
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Cde Monomotapa wrote:Nabwire wrote:Haiya who will you be learning and experiencing from? Shule unajua ni pesa ngapi na hizi stress za America, hiyo learning utalipia!!!
Nkt! Not necessarily formal/class education. I can tell u i read more now than I ever did in law school and lower and I am a whole lot smarter through self education like @hisah, SoHK. Life teaches us broader things.
Ohhh was about to ask what SoHK is then I gitched, yeah hata mimi ni member!  By 2017 nitakuwa nahost dinners for Bernanke, na wewe utakuwa ndio unaanza the NYSE trek??? Chukua hatua
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5,964
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See, I am increasingly coming across such articles which just give further impetus/encouragement to prepare my progressive divestiture out of (a maturing/over-heating) sub-Saharan Africa to the West as from 2017.
Retailers eye Africa as frontier for growth
Thursday, 29 September 2011 02:00
BERLIN. - Africa is starting to appear on the radar screens of Western retailers as they look for the next growth opportunity in emerging markets while having to cope with subdued consumer spending at home.
Consultants Deloitte and Planet Retail on Tuesday identified five African countries - Algeria, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa - as being among the 10 new markets most likely to appeal to multinational store groups in the coming years.
"All have fast-growing economies, young and growing populations, and fragmented retail sectors," Deloitte and Planet Retail said in a report published on the second day of the World Retail Congress in Berlin.
"Moreover, although traditional forms of retailing are still dominant, a growing middle class is demanding branded products and the opportunity to shop in modern retail formats," they said.
http://www.herald.co.zw/...:business&Itemid=133
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/22/2011 Posts: 1,325
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[quote=Cde Monomotapa]See, I am increasingly coming across such articles which just give further impetus/encouragement to prepare my progressive divestiture out of (a maturing/over-heating) sub-Saharan Africa to the West as from 2017.
Retailers eye Africa as frontier for growth
Thursday, 29 September 2011 02:00
BERLIN. - Africa is starting to appear on the radar screens of Western retailers as they look for the next growth opportunity in emerging markets while having to cope with subdued consumer spending at home.
Consultants Deloitte and Planet Retail on Tuesday identified five African countries - Algeria, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria and South Africa - as being among the 10 new markets most likely to appeal to multinational store groups in the coming years.
So wanaleta duka wauze vitu zao, si ati wanakuja kuinvest at NSE. Me nataka waanze kukuja NSE en masse, ofcourse after ninunue!!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 7/22/2011 Posts: 1,325
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By the way I doubt if SSA will have matured/ overheated in just 6 years. I think there is alot of room for growth, it wouldnt be wise to divest.
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