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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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Lesson learnt: Usiwache mbachao kwa msala upitao. She could still be "living it" huko KTN with kina Betty Kyalo. But she became greedy....and the rest is history. #Loyalty
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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/28/2015 Posts: 9,562 Location: Rodi Kopany, Homa Bay
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She's currently on JKL live. Very moving story.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 10/3/2008 Posts: 4,058 Location: Gwitu
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hardwood wrote:Lesson learnt: Usiwache mbachao kwa msala upitao. She could still be "living it" huko KTN with kina Betty Kyalo. But she became greedy....and the rest is history. #Loyalty Every decision is shrouded by uncertainty hence risk and choices have consequences.We would be lauding her if things had worked out. We wouldn't be making mistakes if we able to know the outcome in advance. S*** happens ,she should just move on.As they say even God can't change the past. Truth forever on the scaffold Wrong forever on the throne (James Russell Rowell)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,331 Location: Masada
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kaka2za wrote:hardwood wrote:Lesson learnt: Usiwache mbachao kwa msala upitao. She could still be "living it" huko KTN with kina Betty Kyalo. But she became greedy....and the rest is history. #Loyalty Every decision is shrouded by uncertainty hence risk and choices have consequences.We would be lauding her if things had worked out. We wouldn't be making mistakes if we able to know the outcome in advance. S*** happens ,she should just move on.As they say even God can't change the past. Was she sacked from ke24 due to some malpractices or redundancy? Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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sitaki.kujulikana wrote:Swenani wrote:Lolest! wrote:Swenani wrote:How do you buy a Benz and live in Hurlingham if you have not sorted your future? You only live once. The future is a mystery she is now seeing her mystery unfold before her eyes@  wewe ni mubaya Problem with news presenters they live their lives for other people – society expects them to be doing well yet they have no brain to realize they are struggling hence live a life they cannot afford!! The man who marries a beautiful woman, and the farmer who grows corn by the roadside have the same problem
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy. Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda. The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel. If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive. I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/21/2018 Posts: 564 Location: Britain
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murchr wrote:After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy.
Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda.
The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel.
If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive.
I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us.
The employees were asked to take a pay-out until the situation improves but with their big egos they declined. Somebody even ill-advised them to go to court to challenge that decision. The courts, in their usual wisdom, ruled in the employees favour. SASA MULITAKA NIFANYE NINI JAMENI? On this one, am afraid the employees are to blame.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,935
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Queen wrote:murchr wrote:After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy.
Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda.
The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel.
If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive.
I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us.
The employees were asked to take a pay-out until the situation improves but with their big egos they declined. Somebody even ill-advised them to go to court to challenge that decision. The courts, in their usual wisdom, ruled in the employees favour. SASA MULITAKA NIFANYE NINI JAMENI? On this one, am afraid the employees are to blame. Plus the owner doesn't create content, it is the employees to do that. They were not creative and lacked innovation, Covid just presented an opportunity for the redundancies. Pole kwao!!! In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Angelica _ann wrote:Queen wrote:murchr wrote:After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy.
Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda.
The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel.
If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive.
I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us.
The employees were asked to take a pay-out until the situation improves but with their big egos they declined. Somebody even ill-advised them to go to court to challenge that decision. The courts, in their usual wisdom, ruled in the employees favour. SASA MULITAKA NIFANYE NINI JAMENI? On this one, am afraid the employees are to blame. Plus the owner doesn't create content, it is the employees to do that. They were not creative and lacked innovation, Covid just presented an opportunity for the redundancies. Pole kwao!!! What paycut have you taken Queen and how long is that going to last? Did you have that provision in your contract? Angela, are you doing above and beyond of what you agreed with your employer? Was Jalango or Betty not creating content for media max? I mean many tuned in to watch and listen to Betty and Jalas why should they get less of their pay yet they were the ones bringing in viewers and listeners? And do presenters and fundi wa mitambo source for marketing opportunities? In other countries where employers are requiring an employee to take a pay cut, the govt is compensating the employees...any plans for this republic to do the same? Ama nikozoea kunyanyaswa tu? Dah! Its time Atwoli took a rest Wacheni za ovyo. K24 was trying to take advantage of these people, if anything people are watching more. The board should have fired itself first. "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Queen wrote:murchr wrote:After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy.
Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda.
The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel.
If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive.
I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us.
The employees were asked to take a pay-out until the situation improves but with their big egos they declined. Somebody even ill-advised them to go to court to challenge that decision. The courts, in their usual wisdom, ruled in the employees favour. SASA MULITAKA NIFANYE NINI JAMENI? On this one, am afraid the employees are to blame. Plus the owner doesn't create content, it is the employees to do that. They were not creative and lacked innovation, Covid just presented an opportunity for the redundancies. Pole kwao!!! What paycut have you taken Queen and how long is that going to last? Did you have that provision in your contract? Angela, are you doing above and beyond of what you agreed with your employer? Was Jalango or Betty not creating content for media max? I mean many tuned in to watch and listen to Betty and Jalas why should they get less of their pay yet they were the ones bringing in viewers and listeners? And do presenters and fundi wa mitambo source for marketing opportunities? Wacheni za ovyo. K24 was trying to take advantage of these people, if anything people are watching more. The board should have fired itself first. I left formal employment in 2005. You work for me I pay you or if you don't want go and form your company. Jalango and Betty and other employees are part of content creation, so if they flanked too bad. They have gone K24 is still there. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Queen wrote:murchr wrote:After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy.
Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda.
The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel.
If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive.
I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us.
The employees were asked to take a pay-out until the situation improves but with their big egos they declined. Somebody even ill-advised them to go to court to challenge that decision. The courts, in their usual wisdom, ruled in the employees favour. SASA MULITAKA NIFANYE NINI JAMENI? On this one, am afraid the employees are to blame. Plus the owner doesn't create content, it is the employees to do that. They were not creative and lacked innovation, Covid just presented an opportunity for the redundancies. Pole kwao!!! What paycut have you taken Queen and how long is that going to last? Did you have that provision in your contract? Angela, are you doing above and beyond of what you agreed with your employer? Was Jalango or Betty not creating content for media max? I mean many tuned in to watch and listen to Betty and Jalas why should they get less of their pay yet they were the ones bringing in viewers and listeners? And do presenters and fundi wa mitambo source for marketing opportunities? Wacheni za ovyo. K24 was trying to take advantage of these people, if anything people are watching more. The board should have fired itself first. I left formal employment in 2005. You work for me I pay you or if you don't want go and form your company. Jalango and Betty and other employees are part of content creation, so if they flanked too bad. They have gone K24 is still there. Good you have terms. Have you ever given someone a duty then in the middle of it you pay him/her down? What about your contracts, have you negotiated down your payments? Betty and Jalas are doing fine they are taking YouTube by storm working for themselves actually am about to watch Oscar Sudi on Jalas right now. K24 will go under stay tuned "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,935
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murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Queen wrote:murchr wrote:After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy.
Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda.
The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel.
If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive.
I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us.
The employees were asked to take a pay-out until the situation improves but with their big egos they declined. Somebody even ill-advised them to go to court to challenge that decision. The courts, in their usual wisdom, ruled in the employees favour. SASA MULITAKA NIFANYE NINI JAMENI? On this one, am afraid the employees are to blame. Plus the owner doesn't create content, it is the employees to do that. They were not creative and lacked innovation, Covid just presented an opportunity for the redundancies. Pole kwao!!! What paycut have you taken Queen and how long is that going to last? Did you have that provision in your contract? Angela, are you doing above and beyond of what you agreed with your employer? Was Jalango or Betty not creating content for media max? I mean many tuned in to watch and listen to Betty and Jalas why should they get less of their pay yet they were the ones bringing in viewers and listeners? And do presenters and fundi wa mitambo source for marketing opportunities? Wacheni za ovyo. K24 was trying to take advantage of these people, if anything people are watching more. The board should have fired itself first. I left formal employment in 2005. You work for me I pay you or if you don't want go and form your company. Jalango and Betty and other employees are part of content creation, so if they flanked too bad. They have gone K24 is still there. Good you have terms. Have you ever given someone a duty then in the middle of it you pay him/her down? What about your contracts, have you negotiated down your payments? Betty and Jalas are doing fine they are taking YouTube by storm working for themselves actually am about to watch Oscar Sudi on Jalas right now. K24 will go under stay tuned Contract negotiation and renegotion happens the world. Theirs is not the first and the last, they left good_ watuliza. Theirs is not a unique skill in the market that should be paid at a premium. In the business world, everyone is paid in two coins - cash and experience. Take the experience first; the cash will come later - H Geneen
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Queen wrote:murchr wrote:After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy.
Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda.
The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel.
If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive.
I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us.
The employees were asked to take a pay-out until the situation improves but with their big egos they declined. Somebody even ill-advised them to go to court to challenge that decision. The courts, in their usual wisdom, ruled in the employees favour. SASA MULITAKA NIFANYE NINI JAMENI? On this one, am afraid the employees are to blame. Plus the owner doesn't create content, it is the employees to do that. They were not creative and lacked innovation, Covid just presented an opportunity for the redundancies. Pole kwao!!! What paycut have you taken Queen and how long is that going to last? Did you have that provision in your contract? Angela, are you doing above and beyond of what you agreed with your employer? Was Jalango or Betty not creating content for media max? I mean many tuned in to watch and listen to Betty and Jalas why should they get less of their pay yet they were the ones bringing in viewers and listeners? And do presenters and fundi wa mitambo source for marketing opportunities? Wacheni za ovyo. K24 was trying to take advantage of these people, if anything people are watching more. The board should have fired itself first. I left formal employment in 2005. You work for me I pay you or if you don't want go and form your company. Jalango and Betty and other employees are part of content creation, so if they flanked too bad. They have gone K24 is still there. Good you have terms. Have you ever given someone a duty then in the middle of it you pay him/her down? What about your contracts, have you negotiated down your payments? Betty and Jalas are doing fine they are taking YouTube by storm working for themselves actually am about to watch Oscar Sudi on Jalas right now. K24 will go under stay tuned Contract negotiation and renegotion happens the world. Theirs is not the first and the last, they left good_ watuliza. Theirs is not a unique skill in the market that should be paid at a premium. Yes renegotiation happen but when you dont agree, terms are honored a contract is bound by law. Lets see what the labor court thinks "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Queen wrote:murchr wrote:After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy.
Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda.
The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel.
If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive.
I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us.
The employees were asked to take a pay-out until the situation improves but with their big egos they declined. Somebody even ill-advised them to go to court to challenge that decision. The courts, in their usual wisdom, ruled in the employees favour. SASA MULITAKA NIFANYE NINI JAMENI? On this one, am afraid the employees are to blame. Plus the owner doesn't create content, it is the employees to do that. They were not creative and lacked innovation, Covid just presented an opportunity for the redundancies. Pole kwao!!! What paycut have you taken Queen and how long is that going to last? Did you have that provision in your contract? Angela, are you doing above and beyond of what you agreed with your employer? Was Jalango or Betty not creating content for media max? I mean many tuned in to watch and listen to Betty and Jalas why should they get less of their pay yet they were the ones bringing in viewers and listeners? And do presenters and fundi wa mitambo source for marketing opportunities? Wacheni za ovyo. K24 was trying to take advantage of these people, if anything people are watching more. The board should have fired itself first. I left formal employment in 2005. You work for me I pay you or if you don't want go and form your company. Jalango and Betty and other employees are part of content creation, so if they flanked too bad. They have gone K24 is still there. Good you have terms. Have you ever given someone a duty then in the middle of it you pay him/her down? What about your contracts, have you negotiated down your payments? Betty and Jalas are doing fine they are taking YouTube by storm working for themselves actually am about to watch Oscar Sudi on Jalas right now. K24 will go under stay tuned Contract negotiation and renegotion happens the world. Theirs is not the first and the last, they left good_ watuliza. Theirs is not a unique skill in the market that should be paid at a premium. Yes renegotiation happen but when you dont agree, terms are honored a contract is bound by law. Lets see what the labor court thinks A Contract can not hold/run normally in the event of Force Majeure. C-19 being a pandemic is a Force Majeure event and therefore all the parties are discharged from their contractual obligations.
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Queen wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:murchr wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Queen wrote:murchr wrote:After The President of the Republic of Kenya urged employers not to fire employees, K24, A Kenyatta company becomes the 1st media house to fire 90% of its employees reasons....redundancy.
Really? No Media work? I think Anne Kiguta is the only one left with a job ofcourse to drive a certain political agenda.
The media space is changing, NEWS is not big business anymore. Kenyans are now obsessed with vlogers on Youtube and advertisers are in turn seeing value in throwing money to them rather than spending top shilling* on old boring news channel.
If you are not creating content, make sure you have money to buy good quality content to survive.
I for one only watched K24 on Friday's to see what Betty Kyallo had. But she left and my eyes are now on Youtube and Netflix. Adapt or perish!!! TV in Kenya is very boring. Even TZ TV beats us.
The employees were asked to take a pay-out until the situation improves but with their big egos they declined. Somebody even ill-advised them to go to court to challenge that decision. The courts, in their usual wisdom, ruled in the employees favour. SASA MULITAKA NIFANYE NINI JAMENI? On this one, am afraid the employees are to blame. Plus the owner doesn't create content, it is the employees to do that. They were not creative and lacked innovation, Covid just presented an opportunity for the redundancies. Pole kwao!!! What paycut have you taken Queen and how long is that going to last? Did you have that provision in your contract? Angela, are you doing above and beyond of what you agreed with your employer? Was Jalango or Betty not creating content for media max? I mean many tuned in to watch and listen to Betty and Jalas why should they get less of their pay yet they were the ones bringing in viewers and listeners? And do presenters and fundi wa mitambo source for marketing opportunities? Wacheni za ovyo. K24 was trying to take advantage of these people, if anything people are watching more. The board should have fired itself first. I left formal employment in 2005. You work for me I pay you or if you don't want go and form your company. Jalango and Betty and other employees are part of content creation, so if they flanked too bad. They have gone K24 is still there. Good you have terms. Have you ever given someone a duty then in the middle of it you pay him/her down? What about your contracts, have you negotiated down your payments? Betty and Jalas are doing fine they are taking YouTube by storm working for themselves actually am about to watch Oscar Sudi on Jalas right now. K24 will go under stay tuned Contract negotiation and renegotion happens the world. Theirs is not the first and the last, they left good_ watuliza. Theirs is not a unique skill in the market that should be paid at a premium. Yes renegotiation happen but when you dont agree, terms are honored a contract is bound by law. Lets see what the labor court thinks A Contract can not hold/run normally in the event of Force Majeure. C-19 being a pandemic is a Force Majeure event and therefore all the parties are discharged from their contractual obligations. Nothing like that , K24 still exists "There are only two emotions in the market, hope & fear. The problem is you hope when you should fear & fear when you should hope: - Jesse Livermore .
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