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Rank: Elder Joined: 7/22/2008 Posts: 2,703
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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[quote=Kusadikika]goes out. https://www.businessdail...21094-xpnkff/index.html[/quote] Always sad!!! 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: Member Joined: 7/6/2018 Posts: 175 Location: Kinshasa
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[quote=Kusadikika]goes out. https://www.businessdail...21094-xpnkff/index.html[/quote] Shows Amana's naivity... still burying their heads in the sand.. think CMA is their baba na mama. The dog's toothless If it don't make dollars, it don't make sense
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/6/2018 Posts: 175 Location: Kinshasa
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Typical pedestrian journalism though by BD... Amana froze the withdrawal of the portion of fund invested in Nakumatt longtime ago by classifying it as so-called Class B. A number of us got affected. If it don't make dollars, it don't make sense
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/1/2019 Posts: 119
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Nakumatt, Chase Bank, Imperial Bank, ARM cement, Mabati Rolling Mills.All of these had floated a commercial paper and had fishy dealings of insider lending. These muhindis have shafted Kenyans hard and yet they parade themselves as saints calling themselves philanthropists.Kenya is a special nation, in other jurisdictions Atul Shah would be by now serving a jail term of 150 years in Kamiti prison like Bernie Madoff. It is obvious the Kenyan law system as structured today will never bring such criminals to book and thus Kenyans should take the law into their own hands and remove this government and purge and burn the constitution that is designed to protect thieves and allow the judiciary to be complacent and not to be accountable in the guise of being "independent". Kenyans of goodwill should match to Nairobi and burn the supreme court, parliament and statehouse. ORGANIZE STRATEGIZE MOBILIZE....VIVA!
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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Receptor wrote:Nakumatt, Chase Bank, Imperial Bank, ARM cement, Mabati Rolling Mills.All of these had floated a commercial paper and had fishy dealings of insider lending. These muhindis have shafted Kenyans hard and yet they parade themselves as saints calling themselves philanthropists.Kenya is a special nation, in other jurisdictions Atul Shah would be by now serving a jail term of 150 years in Kamiti prison like Bernie Madoff. It is obvious the Kenyan law system as structured today will never bring such criminals to book and thus Kenyans should take the law into their own hands and remove this government and purge and burn the constitution that is designed to protect thieves and allow the judiciary to be complacent and not to be accountable in the guise of being "independent". Kenyans of goodwill should match to Nairobi and burn the supreme court, parliament and statehouse. ORGANIZE STRATEGIZE MOBILIZE....VIVA! stop posting on wazua organise and mobilise from your locality, burn the chief's office, magistrates court, AP camp and we will pick up from there ORGANISE, MOBILISE, DESPOTS and ZOMBIES must fall...VIVA If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 1/20/2011 Posts: 1,820 Location: Nakuru
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Receptor wrote:Nakumatt, Chase Bank, Imperial Bank, ARM cement, Mabati Rolling Mills.All of these had floated a commercial paper and had fishy dealings of insider lending. These muhindis have shafted Kenyans hard and yet they parade themselves as saints calling themselves philanthropists.Kenya is a special nation, in other jurisdictions Atul Shah would be by now serving a jail term of 150 years in Kamiti prison like Bernie Madoff. It is obvious the Kenyan law system as structured today will never bring such criminals to book and thus Kenyans should take the law into their own hands and remove this government and purge and burn the constitution that is designed to protect thieves and allow the judiciary to be complacent and not to be accountable in the guise of being "independent". Kenyans of goodwill should match to Nairobi and burn the supreme court, parliament and statehouse. ORGANIZE STRATEGIZE MOBILIZE....VIVA! I like this guy...he/she thinks like me. @receptor you forgot to add the following... Stone Maraga and all supreme court judges to death.. Organize Strategize Mobilize...VIVA! Dumb money becomes dumb only when it listens to smart money
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/1/2019 Posts: 119
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Swenani wrote:Receptor wrote:Nakumatt, Chase Bank, Imperial Bank, ARM cement, Mabati Rolling Mills.All of these had floated a commercial paper and had fishy dealings of insider lending. These muhindis have shafted Kenyans hard and yet they parade themselves as saints calling themselves philanthropists.Kenya is a special nation, in other jurisdictions Atul Shah would be by now serving a jail term of 150 years in Kamiti prison like Bernie Madoff. It is obvious the Kenyan law system as structured today will never bring such criminals to book and thus Kenyans should take the law into their own hands and remove this government and purge and burn the constitution that is designed to protect thieves and allow the judiciary to be complacent and not to be accountable in the guise of being "independent". Kenyans of goodwill should match to Nairobi and burn the supreme court, parliament and statehouse. ORGANIZE STRATEGIZE MOBILIZE....VIVA! stop posting on wazua organise and mobilise from your locality, burn the chief's office, magistrates court, AP camp and we will pick up from there ORGANISE, MOBILISE, DESPOTS and ZOMBIES must fall...VIVA My locality is hapa hapa virtual locality of Wazua....Viva!
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 2/2/2012 Posts: 1,134 Location: Nairobi
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Receptor wrote:Nakumatt, Chase Bank, Imperial Bank, ARM cement, Mabati Rolling Mills.All of these had floated a commercial paper and had fishy dealings of insider lending. These muhindis have shafted Kenyans hard and yet they parade themselves as saints calling themselves philanthropists.Kenya is a special nation, in other jurisdictions Atul Shah would be by now serving a jail term of 150 years in Kamiti prison like Bernie Madoff. It is obvious the Kenyan law system as structured today will never bring such criminals to book and thus Kenyans should take the law into their own hands and remove this government and purge and burn the constitution that is designed to protect thieves and allow the judiciary to be complacent and not to be accountable in the guise of being "independent". Kenyans of goodwill should match to Nairobi and burn the supreme court, parliament and statehouse. ORGANIZE STRATEGIZE MOBILIZE....VIVA! That's a racist statement! You are generalising based on race. Some Indian Kenyans are very good people Some Indian Kenyans are very bad people Some African Kenyans are very good people Some African Kenyans are very bad people You are being racist when you pick examples of bad Indian Kenyans and then assume that all Indians [including the philanthropists] are bad people. In all my life, I have interacted with very many Indian Kenyans - as neighbours, schoolmates, business associates etc. - but I have only directly encountered one bad one. He tried to run away with my money and sued him!
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Rank: Member Joined: 12/1/2007 Posts: 539 Location: Nakuru
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Again I ask, for myself, if one is invested in these pooled funds, what level of access does one have in knowing where the pooled funds are invested? I for eg am heavily invested in CIC MMF, and would like to know quartely reports of where the pooled cash is invested, how/where do i get thet. this helps so that if i see them invest in something i dont believe in or like i can start slowly to pull out. For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases ~ WB
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Rank: Member Joined: 7/6/2018 Posts: 175 Location: Kinshasa
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winmak wrote:Again I ask, for myself, if one is invested in these pooled funds, what level of access does one have in knowing where the pooled funds are invested?
I for eg am heavily invested in CIC MMF, and would like to know quartely reports of where the pooled cash is invested, how/where do i get thet. this helps so that if i see them invest in something i dont believe in or like i can start slowly to pull out. Well CMA doesnt obligate the unit trusts to make such disclosures the same way RBA does for pension fund managers. Even Amana's silly trustee representative had the audacity to tell members at the extraordinary general meeting that Amana is a transparent fund manager by virtue of the act of calling members to a special meeting to disclose the investment they'd made in Nakumatt. Your only shot is to befriend a top insider for you to be forewarned. In any case such an insider would be betraying their employer's duty of confidentiality. That's how I managed to withdrawal most of my funds in Amana before the freeze. I knew the former GM personally, hence when he fell out with Amana's co-founder Hardy Pemhiwa he told me to withdrawal my funding. I first thought he was hating because of the fallout but I listened to my gut and took action, albeit late. If it don't make dollars, it don't make sense
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/7/2012 Posts: 11,908
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Balaa wrote:winmak wrote:Again I ask, for myself, if one is invested in these pooled funds, what level of access does one have in knowing where the pooled funds are invested?
I for eg am heavily invested in CIC MMF, and would like to know quartely reports of where the pooled cash is invested, how/where do i get thet. this helps so that if i see them invest in something i dont believe in or like i can start slowly to pull out. Well CMA doesnt obligate the unit trusts to make such disclosures the same way RBA does for pension fund managers. Even Amana's silly trustee representative had the audacity to tell members at the extraordinary general meeting that Amana is a transparent fund manager by virtue of the act of calling members to a special meeting to disclose the investment they'd made in Nakumatt. Your only shot is to befriend a top insider for you to be forewarned. In any case such an insider would be betraying their employer's duty of confidentiality. That's how I managed to withdrawal most of my funds in Amana before the freeze. I knew the former GM personally, hence when he fell out with Amana's co-founder Hardy Pemhiwa he told me to withdrawal my funding. I first thought he was hating because of the fallout but I listened to my gut and took action, albeit late. CMA and other watchdogs in Kenya are just toothless and fraud in themselves. 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: Member Joined: 12/1/2007 Posts: 539 Location: Nakuru
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Balaa wrote:winmak wrote:Again I ask, for myself, if one is invested in these pooled funds, what level of access does one have in knowing where the pooled funds are invested?
I for eg am heavily invested in CIC MMF, and would like to know quartely reports of where the pooled cash is invested, how/where do i get thet. this helps so that if i see them invest in something i dont believe in or like i can start slowly to pull out. Well CMA doesnt obligate the unit trusts to make such disclosures the same way RBA does for pension fund managers. Even Amana's silly trustee representative had the audacity to tell members at the extraordinary general meeting that Amana is a transparent fund manager by virtue of the act of calling members to a special meeting to disclose the investment they'd made in Nakumatt. Your only shot is to befriend a top insider for you to be forewarned. In any case such an insider would be betraying their employer's duty of confidentiality. That's how I managed to withdrawal most of my funds in Amana before the freeze. I knew the former GM personally, hence when he fell out with Amana's co-founder Hardy Pemhiwa he told me to withdrawal my funding. I first thought he was hating because of the fallout but I listened to my gut and took action, albeit late. Thanks @Balaa, sasa kazi ni kutafuta the top guys, I know a few, but these ones I doubt have high level info For investors as a whole, returns decrease as motion increases ~ WB
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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winmak wrote:Balaa wrote:winmak wrote:Again I ask, for myself, if one is invested in these pooled funds, what level of access does one have in knowing where the pooled funds are invested?
I for eg am heavily invested in CIC MMF, and would like to know quartely reports of where the pooled cash is invested, how/where do i get thet. this helps so that if i see them invest in something i dont believe in or like i can start slowly to pull out. Well CMA doesnt obligate the unit trusts to make such disclosures the same way RBA does for pension fund managers. Even Amana's silly trustee representative had the audacity to tell members at the extraordinary general meeting that Amana is a transparent fund manager by virtue of the act of calling members to a special meeting to disclose the investment they'd made in Nakumatt. Your only shot is to befriend a top insider for you to be forewarned. In any case such an insider would be betraying their employer's duty of confidentiality. That's how I managed to withdrawal most of my funds in Amana before the freeze. I knew the former GM personally, hence when he fell out with Amana's co-founder Hardy Pemhiwa he told me to withdrawal my funding. I first thought he was hating because of the fallout but I listened to my gut and took action, albeit late. Thanks @Balaa, sasa kazi ni kutafuta the top guys, I know a few, but these ones I doubt have high level info Ask them to provide you with Fact Sheets. Fact Sheets disclose assets that the fund had invested in and the returns. If the don't provide you with fact sheets, move your money to a more open fund. Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,103 Location: Nairobi
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winmak wrote:Again I ask, for myself, if one is invested in these pooled funds, what level of access does one have in knowing where the pooled funds are invested?
I for eg am heavily invested in CIC MMF, and would like to know quartely reports of where the pooled cash is invested, how/where do i get thet. this helps so that if i see them invest in something i dont believe in or like i can start slowly to pull out. So that's the withdrawal method I have heard about. but never managed! Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/2/2009 Posts: 26,328 Location: Masada
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Sad sana. Portfolio: Sold You know you've made it when you get a parking space for your yatcht.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,684 Location: NAIROBI
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Angelica _ann wrote:Balaa wrote:winmak wrote:Again I ask, for myself, if one is invested in these pooled funds, what level of access does one have in knowing where the pooled funds are invested?
I for eg am heavily invested in CIC MMF, and would like to know quartely reports of where the pooled cash is invested, how/where do i get thet. this helps so that if i see them invest in something i dont believe in or like i can start slowly to pull out. Well CMA doesnt obligate the unit trusts to make such disclosures the same way RBA does for pension fund managers. Even Amana's silly trustee representative had the audacity to tell members at the extraordinary general meeting that Amana is a transparent fund manager by virtue of the act of calling members to a special meeting to disclose the investment they'd made in Nakumatt. Your only shot is to befriend a top insider for you to be forewarned. In any case such an insider would be betraying their employer's duty of confidentiality. That's how I managed to withdrawal most of my funds in Amana before the freeze. I knew the former GM personally, hence when he fell out with Amana's co-founder Hardy Pemhiwa he told me to withdrawal my funding. I first thought he was hating because of the fallout but I listened to my gut and took action, albeit late. CMA and other watchdogs in Kenya are just toothless and fraud in themselves. Once the people in the watchdogs get their cut, anything goes Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,684 Location: NAIROBI
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sparkly wrote:winmak wrote:Balaa wrote:winmak wrote:Again I ask, for myself, if one is invested in these pooled funds, what level of access does one have in knowing where the pooled funds are invested?
I for eg am heavily invested in CIC MMF, and would like to know quartely reports of where the pooled cash is invested, how/where do i get thet. this helps so that if i see them invest in something i dont believe in or like i can start slowly to pull out. Well CMA doesnt obligate the unit trusts to make such disclosures the same way RBA does for pension fund managers. Even Amana's silly trustee representative had the audacity to tell members at the extraordinary general meeting that Amana is a transparent fund manager by virtue of the act of calling members to a special meeting to disclose the investment they'd made in Nakumatt. Your only shot is to befriend a top insider for you to be forewarned. In any case such an insider would be betraying their employer's duty of confidentiality. That's how I managed to withdrawal most of my funds in Amana before the freeze. I knew the former GM personally, hence when he fell out with Amana's co-founder Hardy Pemhiwa he told me to withdrawal my funding. I first thought he was hating because of the fallout but I listened to my gut and took action, albeit late. Thanks @Balaa, sasa kazi ni kutafuta the top guys, I know a few, but these ones I doubt have high level info Ask them to provide you with Fact Sheets. Fact Sheets disclose assets that the fund had invested in and the returns. If the don't provide you with fact sheets, move your money to a more open fund. True, Kenyans trust these people too much Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:winmak wrote:Again I ask, for myself, if one is invested in these pooled funds, what level of access does one have in knowing where the pooled funds are invested?
I for eg am heavily invested in CIC MMF, and would like to know quartely reports of where the pooled cash is invested, how/where do i get thet. this helps so that if i see them invest in something i dont believe in or like i can start slowly to pull out
So that's the withdrawal method I have heard about. but never managed! Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/4/2009 Posts: 10,684 Location: NAIROBI
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If you don't believe in that thing you withdraw slowly Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
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