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Iam liking the demand side it looks like kenol in the old good days of segman "Don't let the fear of losing be greater than the excitement of winning."
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,387
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VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:In the next market survey it is very prudent that KK will have gone up in market share. I remember Ohana moving out of his office to fuel a few customers and cleaning their windscreens. This means he has done his maths and scored high. What else? KK results will likely come on time without delay. Costs down (labor), No hedges, have repaid larger prt of old loans and may have resolved their issues with Shell de-touching itself from demand that it should be considered in any prtnership when selling shares. This will give KK the freedom to choose on partnership. What matata na Shell? It has it that since KK was bought from Mobil which had a relationship with BP-Shell, in any case of a sale of KK, shell now Vivo energy must be considered as the first party with interest.  . This was the theory when KK wanted to shell the company shares to Puma energy.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,349 Location: Nairobi
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Realtreaty wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:In the next market survey it is very prudent that KK will have gone up in market share. I remember Ohana moving out of his office to fuel a few customers and cleaning their windscreens. This means he has done his maths and scored high. What else? KK results will likely come on time without delay. Costs down (labor), No hedges, have repaid larger prt of old loans and may have resolved their issues with Shell de-touching itself from demand that it should be considered in any prtnership when selling shares. This will give KK the freedom to choose on partnership. What matata na Shell? It has it that since KK was bought from Mobil which had a relationship with BP-Shell, in any case of a sale of KK, shell now Vivo energy must be considered as the first party with interest.  . This was the theory when KK wanted to shell the company shares to Puma energy. Could you please re-write that in a manner that is intelligible? Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/23/2009 Posts: 8,083 Location: Enk are Nyirobi
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VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:In the next market survey it is very prudent that KK will have gone up in market share. I remember Ohana moving out of his office to fuel a few customers and cleaning their windscreens. This means he has done his maths and scored high. What else? KK results will likely come on time without delay. Costs down (labor), No hedges, have repaid larger prt of old loans and may have resolved their issues with Shell de-touching itself from demand that it should be considered in any prtnership when selling shares. This will give KK the freedom to choose on partnership. What matata na Shell? It has it that since KK was bought from Mobil which had a relationship with BP-Shell, in any case of a sale of KK, shell now Vivo energy must be considered as the first party with interest.  . This was the theory when KK wanted to shell the company shares to Puma energy. Could you please re-write that in a manner that is intelligible?  Life is short. Live passionately.
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 8/16/2009 Posts: 994
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sparkly wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:In the next market survey it is very prudent that KK will have gone up in market share. I remember Ohana moving out of his office to fuel a few customers and cleaning their windscreens. This means he has done his maths and scored high. What else? KK results will likely come on time without delay. Costs down (labor), No hedges, have repaid larger prt of old loans and may have resolved their issues with Shell de-touching itself from demand that it should be considered in any prtnership when selling shares. This will give KK the freedom to choose on partnership. What matata na Shell? It has it that since KK was bought from Mobil which had a relationship with BP-Shell, in any case of a sale of KK, shell now Vivo energy must be considered as the first party with interest.  . This was the theory when KK wanted to shell the company shares to Puma energy. Could you please re-write that in a manner that is intelligible?  English and @Realtreay don't mix.  Meanwhile as borrowed from another thread.... sparkly wrote:Chaka wrote:sparkly wrote:@Realtreaty is very good in critiquing Kenyan developments yet can't construct a single sentence in proper English. Would better English equate to a better apartment? Catch the humour... Expert of apartment construction but can't construct a sentence Time is money, so money is time. Money saved is time gained in reverse! Money stores your life’s energy. You expend your energy, get paid money, and store that money for a future purchase made in a currency.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5,964
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Like watching grass grow.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 8/16/2011 Posts: 2,387
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Gatheuzi wrote:sparkly wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:In the next market survey it is very prudent that KK will have gone up in market share. I remember Ohana moving out of his office to fuel a few customers and cleaning their windscreens. This means he has done his maths and scored high. What else? KK results will likely come on time without delay. Costs down (labor), No hedges, have repaid larger prt of old loans and may have resolved their issues with Shell de-touching itself from demand that it should be considered in any prtnership when selling shares. This will give KK the freedom to choose on partnership. What matata na Shell? It has it that since KK was bought from Mobil which had a relationship with BP-Shell, in any case of a sale of KK, shell now Vivo energy must be considered as the first party with interest.  . This was the theory when KK wanted to shell the company shares to Puma energy. Could you please re-write that in a manner that is intelligible?  English and @Realtreay don't mix.  Meanwhile as borrowed from another thread.... sparkly wrote:Chaka wrote:sparkly wrote:@Realtreaty is very good in critiquing Kenyan developments yet can't construct a single sentence in proper English. Would better English equate to a better apartment? Catch the humour... Expert of apartment construction but can't construct a sentence Corporate law is not History or Geography, it is written in a matter(manner if you like) only those in it can understand.You try to avoid those class primary whimsical. I think you learnt in the village level. Take a law book and read or attend a upper learning level tutorial of physics and see how formulae are inserted from Gods' air!!!!! (Assumption is you should know as you learnt it earlier) and so just integrated there.
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,349 Location: Nairobi
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Realtreaty wrote:Gatheuzi wrote:sparkly wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:VituVingiSana wrote:Realtreaty wrote:In the next market survey it is very prudent that KK will have gone up in market share. I remember Ohana moving out of his office to fuel a few customers and cleaning their windscreens. This means he has done his maths and scored high. What else? KK results will likely come on time without delay. Costs down (labor), No hedges, have repaid larger prt of old loans and may have resolved their issues with Shell de-touching itself from demand that it should be considered in any prtnership when selling shares. This will give KK the freedom to choose on partnership. What matata na Shell? It has it that since KK was bought from Mobil which had a relationship with BP-Shell, in any case of a sale of KK, shell now Vivo energy must be considered as the first party with interest.  . This was the theory when KK wanted to shell the company shares to Puma energy. Could you please re-write that in a manner that is intelligible?  English and @Realtreay don't mix.  Meanwhile as borrowed from another thread.... sparkly wrote:Chaka wrote:sparkly wrote:@Realtreaty is very good in critiquing Kenyan developments yet can't construct a single sentence in proper English. Would better English equate to a better apartment? Catch the humour... Expert of apartment construction but can't construct a sentence Corporate law is not History or Geography, it is written in a matter(manner if you like) only those in it can understand.You try to avoid those class primary whimsical. I think you learnt in the village level. Take a law book and read or attend a upper learning level tutorial of physics and see how formulae are inserted from Gods' air!!!!! (Assumption is you should know as you learnt it earlier) and so just integrated there. @realtreaty https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR6eXWNJzoYGreedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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