VituVingiSana wrote:sparkly wrote:obiero wrote:sparkly wrote:Hii Obiero kiburi ndiyo imezidi. Now he considers himself greater than Buffet the god of investing.
Ego maketh an african man :)
Ego loseth an African man moneyth on the stocketh exchange
Never! Ego maketh one buy more KQ-eth which shall soareth from the grave buried-eth 30bn cms beneath the ground.
FYI, without application of shilling-cost-averaging, I would be down by more than 58% in percentage terms.. I got out at exactly the time I had to and for reasons best known to me. However, one thing remains clear in my mind, KQ as a firm, is globally respected and continentally adored.. Many Africans dream of being Kenyan when they watch the proud black red and green tail of the Pride of Africa. What happened at KQ was massive looting, theft, fraud.. and therefore you should not laugh at someone who was pickpocketed. In an ideal Kenya, for a company with annual revenues in excess of KES 100B, KQ should never have reported a loss. Niliibiwa na Naikuni na nishakubali!
KQ ABP 4.26