mkonomtupu wrote:looking at that chart gives me sweet memories, i will start mobilizing funds for the rights issue
I'm appalled by the state of their supermarkets. They cant compete with nakumatt, they need to maintain and improve their facilities. Unless their target are ppl who do not care about that which i doubt.
Nakumatt prestige for example looks better with time.
If they do not improve their image, infrastructure and facilties, they cant attract the kind of customers that are needed to make them grow properly. The recovery phase has gone well, now i think its time to grow. end rant.
The company is doing well so, theres cash to be made, but what's their aim? to be one of the market leaders or just a chain of over-glorified kiosks. ok that last one was low even for my standards. I just feel they have potential to be better and more
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself