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Mumias Sugar huge demand
mlennyma
#721 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 2:10:48 PM
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Even during the last hour of a company's collapse,there are buy orders.
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icecube
#722 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 2:20:38 PM
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mlennyma wrote:
Even during the last hour of a company's collapse,there are buy orders.


Mumias will not collapse soon, at least it is not yet in it's last hour of collapse.
Akenyan2014
#723 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 2:25:24 PM
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icecube wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
Even during the last hour of a company's collapse,there are buy orders.


Mumias will not collapse soon, at least it is not yet in it's last hour of collapse.


@mlennyma, If you place a 'collapse' for MSC be sure it will not be takenLiar
Mainat
#724 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 2:47:12 PM
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Wacheni watu wanunue Mumias. Every dog has its day
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hmmm
#725 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 3:14:39 PM
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Mainat wrote:
Wacheni watu wanunue Mumias. Every dog has its day


Just like the captain of the Titanic, some of us will go down with this one. I bought mumias a while ago at 44.
cyruskulei
#726 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 3:29:21 PM
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[quote=mibbz]remember that spike in price back to ksh 4.30 range on extension of comesa safeguard by one year? While 'wanjiku' rushed in on lopsided advise whales were exiting.

http://www.businessdaily...-/14n3h1bz/-/index.html[/quote]
Top shareholders exiting, end of comesa restrictions and all the negative news. whats else is left....

http://www.businessdaily...88/-/d7focy/-/index.html
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#727 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 4:25:36 PM
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cyruskulei wrote:
mibbz wrote:
remember that spike in price back to ksh 4.30 range on extension of comesa safeguard by one year? While 'wanjiku' rushed in on lopsided advise whales were exiting.

http://www.businessdaily...-/14n3h1bz/-/index.html

Top shareholders exiting, end of comesa restrictions and all the negative news. whats else is left....

http://www.businessdaily...8/-/d7focy/-/index.html

Wow! The nasty news central continues. Extreme negative sentiment about to break the meter reading... smile
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mawinder
#728 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 4:41:01 PM
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Gichangi refused to name them,
Here they are
1. Abbass
2. Ndeta Benson-linked to the debt Mumias owes Dubai Bank which was seeking to wind up the company.
3. Ali Punjani
4. Mumias itself
among others
mlennyma
#729 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 9:50:20 PM
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Does someone want mumias dead,why make the import rules friendly at this critical time for mumias??
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Akenyan2014
#730 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 10:12:12 PM
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mlennyma wrote:
Does someone want mumias dead,why make the import rules friendly at this critical time for mumias??


I guess it is sth to do with bilateral trade relations. Remember Uganda is one single very important consumer of Kenyan exports, I cannot see a reason to directly link it to Mumias illness.
mlennyma
#731 Posted : Thursday, July 24, 2014 10:25:03 PM
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You will see how kenyans will flood sugar here via uganda,just watch.
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Omena
#732 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2014 9:01:57 AM
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Calculated sabotage, no coincidence.
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SittingPretty
#733 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2014 9:40:46 AM
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mlennyma wrote:
You will see how kenyans will flood sugar here via uganda,just watch.

You are late to the party my brother, Uganda sugar is already on our shelves. The Madhvani factory in Jinja has now exceeded Mumias daily capacity. With chaos in South Sudan an export market for Ugandan sugar the Kenyan market would be the next frontier.

And we would rather have Ugandan sugar coming into the market than Brazil sugar disguised as ex Comesa.
But I still don't understand how these fellows have managed to run down Mumiasd'oh! . And what will happen when the Kwale company becomes fully operational.
So can the news get worse than this? probably yes.

By the way in Uganda ex factory spot price is about Ksh3,340 do your Maths.
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h2s
#734 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2014 9:54:26 AM
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SittingPretty wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
You will see how kenyans will flood sugar here via uganda,just watch.

You are late to the party my brother, Uganda sugar is already on our shelves. The Madhvani factory in Jinja has now exceeded Mumias daily capacity. With chaos in South Sudan an export market for Ugandan sugar the Kenyan market would be the next frontier.

And we would rather have Ugandan sugar coming into the market than Brazil sugar disguised as ex Comesa.
But I still don't understand how these fellows have managed to run down Mumiasd'oh! . And what will happen when the Kwale company becomes fully operational.
So can the news get worse than this? probably yes.

By the way in Uganda ex factory spot price is about Ksh3,340 do your Maths.

Kwale Sugar commissioning is in 28 days:

http://www.kwale-group.com/

If Mumias was properly managed all would still have found market since we have been a net importer of the commodity. It's not competition but management issue.
poundfoolish
#735 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2014 10:08:43 AM
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h2s wrote:
SittingPretty wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
You will see how kenyans will flood sugar here via uganda,just watch.

You are late to the party my brother, Uganda sugar is already on our shelves. The Madhvani factory in Jinja has now exceeded Mumias daily capacity. With chaos in South Sudan an export market for Ugandan sugar the Kenyan market would be the next frontier.

And we would rather have Ugandan sugar coming into the market than Brazil sugar disguised as ex Comesa.
But I still don't understand how these fellows have managed to run down Mumiasd'oh! . And what will happen when the Kwale company becomes fully operational.
So can the news get worse than this? probably yes.

By the way in Uganda ex factory spot price is about Ksh3,340 do your Maths.

Kwale Sugar commissioning is in 28 days:

http://www.kwale-group.com/

If Mumias was properly managed all would still have found market since we have been a net importer of the commodity. It's not competition but management issue.


Could they (owners) be the ones killing MSC?
mibbz
#736 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2014 11:00:03 AM
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ksh 2.25 has printed with panic selling at its peak. 1.05 Mil shares on offer, Zero buyers.

@Poundfoolish Corporate greed killed this company,previous management imported sugar with impunity and profited from the trade.If the new entrants are sabotaging,they are just hitting the last few nails on the coffin.
h2s
#737 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2014 11:23:11 AM
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mibbz wrote:
ksh 2.25 has printed with panic selling at its peak. 1.05 Mil shares on offer, Zero buyers.

@Poundfoolish Corporate greed killed this company,previous management imported sugar with impunity and profited from the trade.If the new entrants are sabotaging,they are just hitting the last few nails on the coffin.


Someone somewhere already calculating how to grab the land that the company owns.
guru267
#738 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2014 11:30:11 AM
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How low can it go...

Maybe i will enter at 1.5!

Sad
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h2s
#739 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2014 11:36:48 AM
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guru267 wrote:
How low can it go...

Maybe i will enter at 1.5!

Sad

Proper dumping. Pumping to begin in January 2015 (if it ever survives that long).
cyruskulei
#740 Posted : Friday, July 25, 2014 11:43:02 AM
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Akenyan2014 wrote:
mlennyma wrote:
Does someone want mumias dead,why make the import rules friendly at this critical time for mumias??


I guess it is sth to do with bilateral trade relations. Remember Uganda is one single very important consumer of Kenyan exports, I cannot see a reason to directly link it to Mumias illness.


This monkey will bounce back like eveready. just look at the competition paka got and it still survives with paka power.
If you look critically, mumias still has alot of room for a full turn around to profitabilty.
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