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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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[quote=Cde Monomotapa] Meanwhile... We'll be unpacking the lean! mean! and reloaded! !!KQ!! [take a picture] http://www.theafricarepo...-in-2015-3q-profit.html[/quote] listen to your elders when they tell you which shares to avoid. Stocks can remain depressed for longer than you can stay liquid. KQ has been a fair company in a bad industry but recently the chicken came home to roost. It's now a bad company in a bad industry. Matters are likely to get worse before they become better. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,349 Location: Nairobi
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PKoli wrote:@VVS, I am almost being converted to KK but unfortunately, oil stations are more pronounced in Kenya. In Uganda, where I am based, they have very few filling stations.
UG (& Western KE) was a tough market for KK coz of the numerous independents who sell 'untaxed' fuel. KRA has cracked down on such sellers/suppliers in Western KE. Until URA does the same, there may not be many KKs. The new EAC Customs Rules may reduce the amount of untaxed fuel finding its way to UG. KK has 35% market share in Burundi [but sales are probably down]. Rwanda seems to be doing well. Tanzania is a pain to deal with. Yes, Kenya is the star market for KK just as it is for Equity, I&M, KCB, etc. *Please fill up at KenolKobil. K-Card has a 2/- discount. Some stations will offer an additional 2/- off on Sundays. KQ pays cash. Thank You. Come Again.* Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/21/2010 Posts: 6,194 Location: nairobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:PKoli wrote:@VVS, I am almost being converted to KK but unfortunately, oil stations are more pronounced in Kenya. In Uganda, where I am based, they have very few filling stations.
UG (& Western KE) was a tough market for KK coz of the numerous independents who sell 'untaxed' fuel. KRA has cracked down on such sellers/suppliers in Western KE. Until URA does the same, there may not be many KKs. The new EAC Customs Rules may reduce the amount of untaxed fuel finding its way to UG. KK has 35% market share in Burundi [but sales are probably down]. Rwanda seems to be doing well. Tanzania is a pain to deal with. Yes, Kenya is the star market for KK just as it is for Equity, I&M, KCB, etc. *Please fill up at KenolKobil. K-Card has a 2/- discount. Some stations will offer an additional 2/- off on Sundays. KQ pays cash. Thank You. Come Again.* iam sure if ohana reads your comments on kk you will win a marketing award "Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
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Rank: Member Joined: 9/14/2011 Posts: 869 Location: nairobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:PKoli wrote:@VVS, I am almost being converted to KK but unfortunately, oil stations are more pronounced in Kenya. In Uganda, where I am based, they have very few filling stations.
UG (& Western KE) was a tough market for KK coz of the numerous independents who sell 'untaxed' fuel. KRA has cracked down on such sellers/suppliers in Western KE. Until URA does the same, there may not be many KKs. The new EAC Customs Rules may reduce the amount of untaxed fuel finding its way to UG. KK has 35% market share in Burundi [but sales are probably down]. Rwanda seems to be doing well. Tanzania is a pain to deal with. Yes, Kenya is the star market for KK just as it is for Equity, I&M, KCB, etc. *Please fill up at KenolKobil. K-Card has a 2/- discount. Some stations will offer an additional 2/- off on Sundays. KQ pays cash. Thank You. Come Again.* Since i bought into KK last year, i am not fueling anywhere else
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,349 Location: Nairobi
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mlennyma wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:PKoli wrote:@VVS, I am almost being converted to KK but unfortunately, oil stations are more pronounced in Kenya. In Uganda, where I am based, they have very few filling stations.
UG (& Western KE) was a tough market for KK coz of the numerous independents who sell 'untaxed' fuel. KRA has cracked down on such sellers/suppliers in Western KE. Until URA does the same, there may not be many KKs. The new EAC Customs Rules may reduce the amount of untaxed fuel finding its way to UG. KK has 35% market share in Burundi [but sales are probably down]. Rwanda seems to be doing well. Tanzania is a pain to deal with. Yes, Kenya is the star market for KK just as it is for Equity, I&M, KCB, etc. *Please fill up at KenolKobil. K-Card has a 2/- discount. Some stations will offer an additional 2/- off on Sundays. KQ pays cash. Thank You. Come Again.* iam sure if ohana reads your comments on kk you will win a marketing award Proud Shareholder. Plus when you fuel at KK, I got a tinny bit back! Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/25/2012 Posts: 4,105 Location: 08c
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Pesa Nane wrote: #116 Posted : Tuesday, November 24, 2015 2:10:53 PM
Batch 1 @ Ksh. 7.90: Check!
60% lighter at Ksh. 9.80 Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2010 Posts: 5,040
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Pesa Nane wrote:Pesa Nane wrote: #116 Posted : Tuesday, November 24, 2015 2:10:53 PM
Batch 1 @ Ksh. 7.90: Check!
60% lighter at Ksh. 9.80 Umeuza  ? Wont you wait for the promised land, even though its 2019. You see for KK 10.00 is like The Red Sea, thats why crossing 10.00 is so hard. The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
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Rank: Elder Joined: 5/25/2012 Posts: 4,105 Location: 08c
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Aguytrying wrote:Pesa Nane wrote:Pesa Nane wrote: #116 Posted : Tuesday, November 24, 2015 2:10:53 PM
Batch 1 @ Ksh. 7.90: Check!
60% lighter at Ksh. 9.80 Umeuza  ? Wont you wait for the promised land, even though its 2019. You see for KK 10.00 is like The Red Sea, thats why crossing 10.00 is so hard. See my post #232 explaining the stagnation Hopefully I get them back at Ksh. 8!  But if it flies, well, I still make something of the remaining 40% Pesa Nane plans to be shilingi when he grows up.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,387
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 Mr aka SEGMAN is still behind the scenes and as a Passive Director in Kenya he is not sleeping. He can really be very active and drawing lines in the boardroom where his decisions are also sought. He is still one of the key investors nd won't wait to see his wealth go down. What has he been upto? Now he is behind the building own office to save money. What other businesses are under his sleeve? Under his active tenure information was king. We could tell a month erlier when results were expected. Is Segman the Boy ringing the morning bell?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/11/2010 Posts: 5,040
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Realtreaty wrote: Mr aka SEGMAN is still behind the scenes and as a Passive Director in Kenya he is not sleeping. He can really be very active and drawing lines in the boardroom where his decisions are also sought. He is still one of the key investors nd won't wait to see his wealth go down. What has he been upto? Now he is behind the building own office to save money. What other businesses are under his sleeve? Under his active tenure information was king. We could tell a month erlier when results were expected. Is Segman the Boy ringing the morning bell? Link! The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself
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