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Kenya Airways...why ignore..
instinct
#2211 Posted : Tuesday, August 11, 2015 8:32:27 PM
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Flogging a dead horse. Successfully
Afroblk
#2212 Posted : Tuesday, August 11, 2015 9:24:58 PM
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[quote=VituVingiSana]Robert Crandall, former CEO of American Airlines:

"I've never invested in any airline. I'm an airline manager. I don't invest in airlines. And I always said to the employees of American, 'This is not an appropriate investment. It's a great place to work and it's a great company that does important work. But airlines are not an investment."

Keep in mind, Robert Crandall isn't just another stock picker or analyst. He's a former airline executive who has won countless awards for his work in the airline industry. If he doesn't believe airlines are investable, how should we?

http://www.fool.com/inve...-wont-make-you-ric.aspx[/quote]

Where's a credible source??

In the meantime, those who invested in Airline stocks in the US realized an average of +300% gain in the last three years!
Knowledge is contagious...Infect truth!
obiero
#2213 Posted : Wednesday, August 12, 2015 7:13:41 AM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,318
Location: nairobi
Afroblk wrote:
[quote=VituVingiSana]Robert Crandall, former CEO of American Airlines:

"I've never invested in any airline. I'm an airline manager. I don't invest in airlines. And I always said to the employees of American, 'This is not an appropriate investment. It's a great place to work and it's a great company that does important work. But airlines are not an investment."

Keep in mind, Robert Crandall isn't just another stock picker or analyst. He's a former airline executive who has won countless awards for his work in the airline industry. If he doesn't believe airlines are investable, how should we?

http://www.fool.com/inve...-wont-make-you-ric.aspx[/quote]

Where's a credible source??

In the meantime, those who invested in Airline stocks in the US realized an average of +300% gain in the last three years!

@afroblk please continue to educate our dear brother @vvs.. He made a huge loss on KQ and that makes him insist that the firm cannot turn a corner.. Today KES 6.50 will print. We are taking off!!! :)
COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
VituVingiSana
#2214 Posted : Wednesday, August 12, 2015 11:55:50 AM
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Joined: 1/3/2007
Posts: 18,371
Location: Nairobi
obiero wrote:
Afroblk wrote:
[quote=VituVingiSana]Robert Crandall, former CEO of American Airlines:

"I've never invested in any airline. I'm an airline manager. I don't invest in airlines. And I always said to the employees of American, 'This is not an appropriate investment. It's a great place to work and it's a great company that does important work. But airlines are not an investment."

Keep in mind, Robert Crandall isn't just another stock picker or analyst. He's a former airline executive who has won countless awards for his work in the airline industry. If he doesn't believe airlines are investable, how should we?

http://www.fool.com/inve...-wont-make-you-ric.aspx[/quote]

Where's a credible source??

In the meantime, those who invested in Airline stocks in the US realized an average of +300% gain in the last three years!

@afroblk please continue to educate our dear brother @vvs.. He made a huge loss on KQ and that makes him insist that the firm cannot turn a corner.. Today KES 6.50 will print. We are taking off!!! :)

I will not touch KQ until the Management & Board have changed. In particular, the guy who pushed (& benefited from) Project Mawingu.

To paraphrase Warren Buffett: Do I trust the Management? No, I do not.

That informs my decision to invest however attractive the price or the ratios of any firm I look at.
I can't buy enough shares to own 25% to influence any NSE firm so I will remain a minority shareholder who relies on the Board/Management to do the right thing.
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
mlennyma
#2215 Posted : Wednesday, August 12, 2015 12:03:47 PM
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Location: nairobi
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
Afroblk wrote:
[quote=VituVingiSana]Robert Crandall, former CEO of American Airlines:

"I've never invested in any airline. I'm an airline manager. I don't invest in airlines. And I always said to the employees of American, 'This is not an appropriate investment. It's a great place to work and it's a great company that does important work. But airlines are not an investment."

Keep in mind, Robert Crandall isn't just another stock picker or analyst. He's a former airline executive who has won countless awards for his work in the airline industry. If he doesn't believe airlines are investable, how should we?

http://www.fool.com/inve...-wont-make-you-ric.aspx[/quote]

Where's a credible source??

In the meantime, those who invested in Airline stocks in the US realized an average of +300% gain in the last three years!

@afroblk please continue to educate our dear brother @vvs.. He made a huge loss on KQ and that makes him insist that the firm cannot turn a corner.. Today KES 6.50 will print. We are taking off!!! :)

I will not touch KQ until the Management & Board have changed. In particular, the guy who pushed (& benefited from) Project Mawingu.

To paraphrase Warren Buffett: Do you trust the Management? No.

I believe there must have been good commission in all this dealings
"Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
obiero
#2216 Posted : Wednesday, August 12, 2015 9:11:32 PM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,318
Location: nairobi
mlennyma wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
Afroblk wrote:
[quote=VituVingiSana]Robert Crandall, former CEO of American Airlines:

"I've never invested in any airline. I'm an airline manager. I don't invest in airlines. And I always said to the employees of American, 'This is not an appropriate investment. It's a great place to work and it's a great company that does important work. But airlines are not an investment."

Keep in mind, Robert Crandall isn't just another stock picker or analyst. He's a former airline executive who has won countless awards for his work in the airline industry. If he doesn't believe airlines are investable, how should we?

http://www.fool.com/inve...-wont-make-you-ric.aspx[/quote]

Where's a credible source??

In the meantime, those who invested in Airline stocks in the US realized an average of +300% gain in the last three years!

@afroblk please continue to educate our dear brother @vvs.. He made a huge loss on KQ and that makes him insist that the firm cannot turn a corner.. Today KES 6.50 will print. We are taking off!!! :)

I will not touch KQ until the Management & Board have changed. In particular, the guy who pushed (& benefited from) Project Mawingu.

To paraphrase Warren Buffett: Do you trust the Management? No.

I believe there must have been good commission in all this dealings

This is Africa. I dont condone kickbacks but the general public is addicted to the vice..
COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
obiero
#2217 Posted : Sunday, August 16, 2015 8:56:05 AM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,318
Location: nairobi
Boris Boyka wrote:
obiero wrote:
all this is simple intellectual dialogue.. fact is, naikuni is rotten in that he is a dictator who does not consider anyones opinion. do wazuans know its hedging that mainly led to the huge losses and that this company ordinarily should not report a loss since it is a monopoly in a regional hub frequented by many air travellers. his word is law and that is why he publicly undressed a senior manager over a rather petty issue. even the court's alluded to this fact when they reinstated the sacked workers. all in all, he has done fairly well but KQ will be much better without him

@ Obiero " this company
ordinarily should not report a loss since it is a
monopoly in a regional hub frequented by
many air travellers." True to it and I suspect cooking of figures amongst other things.

Post 579.. Blast from the past
COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
obiero
#2218 Posted : Sunday, August 16, 2015 9:19:04 AM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,318
Location: nairobi
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
Afroblk wrote:
[quote=VituVingiSana]Robert Crandall, former CEO of American Airlines:

"I've never invested in any airline. I'm an airline manager. I don't invest in airlines. And I always said to the employees of American, 'This is not an appropriate investment. It's a great place to work and it's a great company that does important work. But airlines are not an investment."

Keep in mind, Robert Crandall isn't just another stock picker or analyst. He's a former airline executive who has won countless awards for his work in the airline industry. If he doesn't believe airlines are investable, how should we?

http://www.fool.com/inve...-wont-make-you-ric.aspx[/quote]

Where's a credible source??

In the meantime, those who invested in Airline stocks in the US realized an average of +300% gain in the last three years!

@afroblk please continue to educate our dear brother @vvs.. He made a huge loss on KQ and that makes him insist that the firm cannot turn a corner.. Today KES 6.50 will print. We are taking off!!! :)

I will not touch KQ until the Management & Board have changed. In particular, the guy who pushed (& benefited from) Project Mawingu.

To paraphrase Warren Buffett: Do I trust the Management? No, I do not.

That informs my decision to invest however attractive the price or the ratios of any firm I look at.
I can't buy enough shares to own 25% to influence any NSE firm so I will remain a minority shareholder who relies on the Board/Management to do the right thing.

@wazua we now only need to ask ourselves who is it that bought 10.5million KQ shares on Friday at a cost of 63million and whether he/she/they shall be back for more.. Swali nyeti
COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
TheGeek
#2219 Posted : Sunday, August 16, 2015 9:29:57 AM
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Mr ngunze and Alex told you this company is worth negative ksh 4 per share.

Why is it still trading. NSE ? CMA ?
In the world of securities, courage and patience become the supreme virtues after adequate knowledge and a tested judgment are at hand.
obiero
#2220 Posted : Sunday, August 16, 2015 9:35:40 AM
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Joined: 6/23/2009
Posts: 14,318
Location: nairobi
TheGeek wrote:
Mr ngunze and Alex told you this company is worth negative ksh 4 per share.

Why is it still trading. NSE ? CMA ?

@thegeek exactly. why are people still buying at unprecedented volumes. i can see u are troubled by this odd behaviour
COOP, IMH, KEGN, KQ, MTNU
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