VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:Competition still a magnet here. Whom do you attract and which business one has to do with who.
http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/...val-kenolkobils_c1411021The Govt may prefer trading with friendly companies. Total cunning and selling out Kenya to support Tanzania showed a negative attitude.
Total will slowly lose Kenyan business where customers will prefer Kenol just to punish Total.
Lapset project is in kenyans mind and killing it will be cutting our hands. SO Kenyans driving will opt for Kenol Fuel
I doubt but I hope so!
The bear is making people hallucinate, in this case a welcome hallucination.
KK is rising ex div, today threatening the 11.50 barrier.
With all my belief in KK i couldn't have seen this coming. This puts kk in the elite clubs of shares that have gained during the bear.
We don't look so crazy now. do we?
The investor's chief problem - and even his worst enemy - is likely to be himself