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Blast from the past from conman Julius Mwale https://web.facebook.com...tch/?v=1692289010831352
"We spent 400m on the feasibility study for Mwale Medical Tech City"
Ati .."We spent 19 BILLION on infrastructure blah blah blah"Does what he has built so far (on FREE LAND donated by the community after he conned them with slick talk!) look like 19 BILLION has been spent on it so far? Mwal Mart FB page reduced to posting updates of construction progress years on. https://web.facebook.com...almart/?_rdc=1&_rdr
The website is a huge joke with "no products found" in each category http://mwal-mart.com/
And yet - amazingly - people still believe fraudsters like Mwale and Rollout (who may be the same guy)! Think carefully. If these people really were who they say there are, wouldn't they be household names by now, on Fortune, Forbes, Economist etc by now complete with audited financial results everybody can easily verify? Wajinga wa kuconiwa ni wengi dunia hii jameni.No wonder guys like Gakuyo, Banda Homes et all thrive in Kenya In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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amorphous wrote:Blast from the past from conman Julius Mwale https://web.facebook.com...tch/?v=1692289010831352
"We spent 400m on the feasibility study for Mwale Medical Tech City"
Ati .."We spent 19 BILLION on infrastructure blah blah blah"Does what he has built so far (on FREE LAND donated by the community after he conned them with slick talk!) look like 19 BILLION has been spent on it so far? Mwal Mart FB page reduced to posting updates of construction progress years on. https://web.facebook.com...almart/?_rdc=1&_rdr
The website is a huge joke with "no products found" in each category http://mwal-mart.com/
And yet - amazingly - people still believe fraudsters like Mwale and Rollout (who may be the same guy)! Think carefully. If these people really were who they say there are, wouldn't they be household names by now, on Fortune, Forbes, Economist etc by now complete with audited financial results everybody can easily verify? Wajinga wa kuconiwa ni wengi dunia hii jameni.No wonder guys like Gakuyo, Banda Homes et all thrive in Kenya Aki no one told you to buy anything here. Calm down "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: 4/26/2011 Posts: 759
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amorphous wrote:Blast from the past from conman Julius Mwale https://web.facebook.com...tch/?v=1692289010831352
"We spent 400m on the feasibility study for Mwale Medical Tech City"
Ati .."We spent 19 BILLION on infrastructure blah blah blah"Does what he has built so far (on FREE LAND donated by the community after he conned them with slick talk!) look like 19 BILLION has been spent on it so far? Mwal Mart FB page reduced to posting updates of construction progress years on. https://web.facebook.com...almart/?_rdc=1&_rdr
The website is a huge joke with "no products found" in each category http://mwal-mart.com/
And yet - amazingly - people still believe fraudsters like Mwale and Rollout (who may be the same guy)! Think carefully. If these people really were who they say there are, wouldn't they be household names by now, on Fortune, Forbes, Economist etc by now complete with audited financial results everybody can easily verify? Wajinga wa kuconiwa ni wengi dunia hii jameni.No wonder guys like Gakuyo, Banda Homes et all thrive in Kenya 1) No need to be emotional, nobody is asking you to believe that I have what I have. 2) $10m, $50m and even $100m will not get you on Forbes, the wealth that's created everyday by entrepreneurs is mind blowing so if you think $10 million makes you get noticed, you will be disappointed. 3) No one is asking you for your money!!!
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wukan wrote:murchr wrote:Look for ways to get out of Kenya boss, there is real money to be made out there. Hii kijana ni NYker and started making 100K USD at 26.... Rollout aka Drunkard. What airline and why? Southwest? I missed out on Tesla several times. I dont see GE turning around, but that's just me Huko green section you are encouraging us to keep pursuing wheelbarrow and mikokoteni politics. Ma hasoras 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: 5/15/2019 Posts: 687 Location: planet earth
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Rollout wrote:[
1) No need to be emotional, nobody is asking you to believe that I have what I have.
2) $10m, $50m and even $100m will not get you on Forbes, the wealth that's created everyday by entrepreneurs is mind blowing so if you think $10 million makes you get noticed, you will be disappointed.
3) No one is asking you for your money!!!
You would have beeen credible had YOUR PAST HISTORY (10 years) OF ENDLESS TALL TALES, FAKE FUNDING REQUESTS AND AMATEURISH PATHOLOGICAL LIES not smoked you out Plus, people with money (there are many on Wazoo) do not shamelessly tout what they have in figures and numbers Who said we wanted to buy anything from you? You have JIRO but CHILD-LIKE CONMANSHIP to offer In the final analysis, it all boils down to sheer plain old hard work and dogged persistence. Nothing more, nothing less!!
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/29/2008 Posts: 573
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it saves a lot of trouble to believe the best of everybody. It's possible to make such, especially if you invest in NYSE, Nasdaq stocks.
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Rank: Member Joined: 4/26/2011 Posts: 759
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Ali Baba wrote:it saves a lot of trouble to believe the best of everybody. It's possible to make such, especially if you invest in NYSE, Nasdaq stocks. We were here discussing Facebook in 2012, the stock price was $35/share, the fundamental analysis group here at Wazua were screaming overvalue/no way to justify the IPO price. I said here that Facebook had smart people and that they'd figure out a path to profitability. Those who spend their day discussing stock and they have no money to buy them are probably still discussing stocks 8 years after their analysis of Facebook IPO. I bought the stock at $35( you can go find that discussion). This week I made investment in Snowflake at $290 per share. Snowflake will hit $500 a share by the end of this year because the future of data storage is cloud-based, I don't care what the technical or fundamental analysis says today. Make sure you save this chat. For airline stock someone wanted to know. Here are the two that I am betting on international Consolidated Airlines Group and United Airline. There is still a significant upside on Boeing. Thank me later! If you don't have money to invest and you are not getting paid to argue/pitch stocks then I don't know why anyone would commit any of their time discussing stock!!!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 2/26/2012 Posts: 15,980
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Rollout wrote:Ali Baba wrote:it saves a lot of trouble to believe the best of everybody. It's possible to make such, especially if you invest in NYSE, Nasdaq stocks. We were here discussing Facebook in 2012, the stock price was $35/share, the fundamental analysis group here at Wazua were screaming overvalue/no way to justify the IPO price. I said here that Facebook had smart people and that they'd figure out a path to profitability. Those who spend their day discussing stock and they have no money to buy them are probably still discussing stocks 8 years after their analysis of Facebook IPO. I bought the stock at $35( you can go find that discussion). This week I made investment in Snowflake at $290 per share. Snowflake will hit $500 a share by the end of this year because the future of data storage is cloud-based, I don't care what the technical or fundamental analysis says today. Make sure you save this chat. For airline stock someone wanted to know. Here are the two that I am betting on international Consolidated Airlines Group and United Airline. There is still a significant upside on Boeing. Thank me later! If you don't have money to invest and you are not getting paid to argue/pitch stocks then I don't know why anyone would commit any of their time discussing stock!!!!! Thanks Rollout. I can bet on Southwest too on the upside. Hadn't thought of United "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: 9/23/2010 Posts: 2,225 Location: Sundowner,Amboseli
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Ali Baba wrote:it saves a lot of trouble to believe the best of everybody. It's possible to make such, especially if you invest in NYSE, Nasdaq stocks. True Alibaba, Tesla was up 800% just last year....almost what took Safariocm(Kenya's best stock) a whole decade. Most of Sub saharan Africa's great economies, SA,Nigeria and KE closed the year(2020) deep in the red...KE's NSE was down around 30% while Dow(my favorite), was up 8%. I don't see much room for outsized gains in KE before 2022 not unless big money aka Foreign Investors up their KE holdings. In the US, FED keep pumping billions of dollars in the stock market every week to keep the market up, while our Opus Dei doesn't have that luxury(should he try,little KES would slide post 120 in a flash. People say bitcoin's value is going up. The truth is that this billions of USD's printed every week by the FED(ostensibly to keep their wanjiku happy) is the very reason that BTC is rising! @SufficientlyP
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