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 Demand today drops to complete zero. This world is interesting, to say the least,my frens.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,935
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MugundaMan wrote: Demand today drops to complete zero. This world is interesting, to say the least,my frens. Relax, you are looking too much into 'our' share. You continue sub dividing plots as we reap on HAFR. Kila mutu na ...... chake. 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: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,212 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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You are wasting energy on small matters. My 50k shares in HAFR are speculative. IMO HAFR is worth 8bob per share but even if 4 bob is realized in the next 3 years, I will have made 100% per annum. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 1/8/2018 Posts: 2,212 Location: DC (Dustbowl County)
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sparkly wrote:You are wasting energy on small matters. My 50k shares in HAFR are speculative. IMO HAFR is worth 8bob per share but even if 4 bob is realized in the next 3 years, I will have made 100% per annum. Isn't that what we all say when we are getting shaved bila maji on the stocks we own?  The funniest was rwitre's argument as to why supply is so high and demand was zero  He literally overturned all laws of economics because he was not willing to face the bitter truth that this thing is going straight down. Double A as usual was stumped for words. Just a few meek mumbles about nothing in particular  My ribs!
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Rank: Member Joined: 3/8/2018 Posts: 507 Location: Nairobi
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MugundaMan wrote:sparkly wrote:You are wasting energy on small matters. My 50k shares in HAFR are speculative. IMO HAFR is worth 8bob per share but even if 4 bob is realized in the next 3 years, I will have made 100% per annum. Isn't that what we all say when we are getting shaved bila maji on the stocks we own?  The funniest was rwitre's argument as to why supply is so high and demand was zero  He literally overturned all laws of economics because he was not willing to face the bitter truth that this thing is going straight down. Double A as usual was stumped for words. Just a few meek mumbles about nothing in particular  My ribs! With regards to your "tumbling down" narrative, half the trading session is almost over and only 26,200 shares have been traded, at a value of Sh. 20,560.00. For perspective, the news that caused the recent rapid rise, the investor Zeyun Yang acquired an 8.2 per cent stake, worth around Sh23.2 million. Minor price swings by speculators on edge, and bigger wallets gradually stocking up. Guess which direction the tide will turn. I repeat: "There is no cause for panic". I'm not touching the sell button. I am also not looking to get rich overnight. I believe HAFR is undervalued. Anyway...I'll mark this post. Will return to it soon. That time you'll be saying hindsight is 20/20.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/25/2009 Posts: 4,534 Location: Windhoek/Nairobbery
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rwitre wrote:MugundaMan wrote:sparkly wrote:You are wasting energy on small matters. My 50k shares in HAFR are speculative. IMO HAFR is worth 8bob per share but even if 4 bob is realized in the next 3 years, I will have made 100% per annum. Isn't that what we all say when we are getting shaved bila maji on the stocks we own?  The funniest was rwitre's argument as to why supply is so high and demand was zero  He literally overturned all laws of economics because he was not willing to face the bitter truth that this thing is going straight down. Double A as usual was stumped for words. Just a few meek mumbles about nothing in particular  My ribs! With regards to your "tumbling down" narrative, half the trading session is almost over and only 26,200 shares have been traded, at a value of Sh. 20,560.00. For perspective, the news that caused the recent rapid rise, the investor Zeyun Yang acquired an 8.2 per cent stake, worth around Sh23.2 million. Minor price swings by speculators on edge, and bigger wallets gradually stocking up. Guess which direction the tide will turn. I repeat: "There is no cause for panic". I'm not touching the sell button. I am also not looking to get rich overnight. I believe HAFR is undervalued. Anyway...I'll mark this post. Will return to it soon. That time you'll be saying hindsight is 20/20.  joke of the day..... Have you heard of the greater fool theory? Someone sold this scrap metal to Mr Yang and others...he must be chocking in laughter right now as he reads your comments...
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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the deal wrote:rwitre wrote:MugundaMan wrote:sparkly wrote:You are wasting energy on small matters. My 50k shares in HAFR are speculative. IMO HAFR is worth 8bob per share but even if 4 bob is realized in the next 3 years, I will have made 100% per annum. Isn't that what we all say when we are getting shaved bila maji on the stocks we own?  The funniest was rwitre's argument as to why supply is so high and demand was zero  He literally overturned all laws of economics because he was not willing to face the bitter truth that this thing is going straight down. Double A as usual was stumped for words. Just a few meek mumbles about nothing in particular  My ribs! With regards to your "tumbling down" narrative, half the trading session is almost over and only 26,200 shares have been traded, at a value of Sh. 20,560.00. For perspective, the news that caused the recent rapid rise, the investor Zeyun Yang acquired an 8.2 per cent stake, worth around Sh23.2 million. Minor price swings by speculators on edge, and bigger wallets gradually stocking up. Guess which direction the tide will turn. I repeat: "There is no cause for panic". I'm not touching the sell button. I am also not looking to get rich overnight. I believe HAFR is undervalued. Anyway...I'll mark this post. Will return to it soon. That time you'll be saying hindsight is 20/20.  joke of the day..... Have you heard of the greater fool theory? Someone sold this scrap metal to Mr Yang and others...he must be chocking in laughter right now as he reads your comments... Do you have the moral authority to value HAFR? You should first apologize to all the people who bought on your recomendation https://www.google.com/a...asAMP-4jelat/index.html
Quote:“Home Afrika is currently overvalued,” said a coverage note by Davis Mika, a research analyst at Contrarian Investing assigning the firm a fair price of Sh12.40. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,935
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sparkly wrote:the deal wrote:rwitre wrote:MugundaMan wrote:sparkly wrote:You are wasting energy on small matters. My 50k shares in HAFR are speculative. IMO HAFR is worth 8bob per share but even if 4 bob is realized in the next 3 years, I will have made 100% per annum. Isn't that what we all say when we are getting shaved bila maji on the stocks we own?  The funniest was rwitre's argument as to why supply is so high and demand was zero  He literally overturned all laws of economics because he was not willing to face the bitter truth that this thing is going straight down. Double A as usual was stumped for words. Just a few meek mumbles about nothing in particular  My ribs! With regards to your "tumbling down" narrative, half the trading session is almost over and only 26,200 shares have been traded, at a value of Sh. 20,560.00. For perspective, the news that caused the recent rapid rise, the investor Zeyun Yang acquired an 8.2 per cent stake, worth around Sh23.2 million. Minor price swings by speculators on edge, and bigger wallets gradually stocking up. Guess which direction the tide will turn. I repeat: "There is no cause for panic". I'm not touching the sell button. I am also not looking to get rich overnight. I believe HAFR is undervalued. Anyway...I'll mark this post. Will return to it soon. That time you'll be saying hindsight is 20/20.  joke of the day..... Have you heard of the greater fool theory? Someone sold this scrap metal to Mr Yang and others...he must be chocking in laughter right now as he reads your comments... Do you have the moral authority to value HAFR? You should first apologize to all the people who bought on your recommendation https://www.google.com/a...asAMP-4jelat/index.html
Quote:“Home Afrika is currently overvalued,” said a coverage note by Davis Mika, a research analyst at Contrarian Investing assigning the firm a fair price of Sh12.40. This one you will have to forgive him coz he was basing his recommendation on the available data and information then, that turned out to have been cooked much later. 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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