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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,240 Location: nairobi
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Impunity wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=VituVingiSana] Ethiopian, which in its last set of accounts booked more profits than all other African carriers put together.Ethiopians signs up with RwandAir as a Strategic Partner. RwandAir has announced it is launching six more destinations in Africa, ranging from Abidjan, Bamako and Cotonou in West Africa to Harare and Lilongwe in the south, and Khartoum Kenya Airways that last year banked the largest corporate loss in Kenya’s history http://mgafrica.com/arti...ade-march-with-new-deal[/quote] Some people must read on how Ethiopian Air does its business and then get back here to update the rest.. That is a mafioso like firm with massive big brother subsidy. In other news, the sale of the Heathrow slot is a midas touch by Ngunze. Why would the planes sit at the airport for over 14 hours. Sweating the assets is the only way forward. The hogwash on lost tourism opportunities is a fallacy. Business travellers are the only real losers here and we all know they can afford a night in London, so they wont really cry over this.. Long live Ngunze Business people are very "mean" with their cash...You think a business class passenger would pay KQ fare of KES.300K to UK and spend another KES. 35K in 5-star hotel instead of paying BA KES. 270K for the same route? Plus the BA service would save the business man a whole day...this people value time unlike the neandethals like you! lol.. thats a good joke.. ukitusi mtu confirm spelling kwanza neandethals ni nini?? its not in the oxford dictionary
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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obiero wrote:Impunity wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=VituVingiSana] Ethiopian, which in its last set of accounts booked more profits than all other African carriers put together.Ethiopians signs up with RwandAir as a Strategic Partner. RwandAir has announced it is launching six more destinations in Africa, ranging from Abidjan, Bamako and Cotonou in West Africa to Harare and Lilongwe in the south, and Khartoum Kenya Airways that last year banked the largest corporate loss in Kenya’s history http://mgafrica.com/arti...ade-march-with-new-deal[/quote] Some people must read on how Ethiopian Air does its business and then get back here to update the rest.. That is a mafioso like firm with massive big brother subsidy. In other news, the sale of the Heathrow slot is a midas touch by Ngunze. Why would the planes sit at the airport for over 14 hours. Sweating the assets is the only way forward. The hogwash on lost tourism opportunities is a fallacy. Business travellers are the only real losers here and we all know they can afford a night in London, so they wont really cry over this.. Long live Ngunze Business people are very "mean" with their cash...You think a business class passenger would pay KQ fare of KES.300K to UK and spend another KES. 35K in 5-star hotel instead of paying BA KES. 270K for the same route? Plus the BA service would save the business man a whole day...this people value time unlike the neandethals like you! lol.. thats a good joke.. ukitusi mtu confirm spelling kwanza neandethals ni nini?? its not in the oxford dictionary Hata kama amekosea spellings umeshapata ujumbe. John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/18/2011 Posts: 12,069 Location: Kianjokoma
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obiero wrote:Impunity wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=VituVingiSana] Ethiopian, which in its last set of accounts booked more profits than all other African carriers put together.Ethiopians signs up with RwandAir as a Strategic Partner. RwandAir has announced it is launching six more destinations in Africa, ranging from Abidjan, Bamako and Cotonou in West Africa to Harare and Lilongwe in the south, and Khartoum Kenya Airways that last year banked the largest corporate loss in Kenya’s history http://mgafrica.com/arti...ade-march-with-new-deal[/quote] Some people must read on how Ethiopian Air does its business and then get back here to update the rest.. That is a mafioso like firm with massive big brother subsidy. In other news, the sale of the Heathrow slot is a midas touch by Ngunze. Why would the planes sit at the airport for over 14 hours. Sweating the assets is the only way forward. The hogwash on lost tourism opportunities is a fallacy. Business travellers are the only real losers here and we all know they can afford a night in London, so they wont really cry over this.. Long live Ngunze Business people are very "mean" with their cash...You think a business class passenger would pay KQ fare of KES.300K to UK and spend another KES. 35K in 5-star hotel instead of paying BA KES. 270K for the same route? Plus the BA service would save the business man a whole day...this people value time unlike the neandethals like you! lol.. thats a good joke.. ukitusi mtu confirm spelling kwanza neandethals ni nini?? its not in the oxford dictionary
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,240 Location: nairobi
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Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Impunity wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=VituVingiSana] Ethiopian, which in its last set of accounts booked more profits than all other African carriers put together.Ethiopians signs up with RwandAir as a Strategic Partner. RwandAir has announced it is launching six more destinations in Africa, ranging from Abidjan, Bamako and Cotonou in West Africa to Harare and Lilongwe in the south, and Khartoum Kenya Airways that last year banked the largest corporate loss in Kenya’s history http://mgafrica.com/arti...ade-march-with-new-deal[/quote] Some people must read on how Ethiopian Air does its business and then get back here to update the rest.. That is a mafioso like firm with massive big brother subsidy. In other news, the sale of the Heathrow slot is a midas touch by Ngunze. Why would the planes sit at the airport for over 14 hours. Sweating the assets is the only way forward. The hogwash on lost tourism opportunities is a fallacy. Business travellers are the only real losers here and we all know they can afford a night in London, so they wont really cry over this.. Long live Ngunze Business people are very "mean" with their cash...You think a business class passenger would pay KQ fare of KES.300K to UK and spend another KES. 35K in 5-star hotel instead of paying BA KES. 270K for the same route? Plus the BA service would save the business man a whole day...this people value time unlike the neandethals like you! lol.. thats a good joke.. ukitusi mtu confirm spelling kwanza neandethals ni nini?? its not in the oxford dictionary Hata kama amekosea spellings umeshapata ujumbe. Honestly, I dont know what that word means. Could it be a synonym for wealthy??
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Rank: User Joined: 8/15/2013 Posts: 13,237 Location: Vacuum
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obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Impunity wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=VituVingiSana] Ethiopian, which in its last set of accounts booked more profits than all other African carriers put together.Ethiopians signs up with RwandAir as a Strategic Partner. RwandAir has announced it is launching six more destinations in Africa, ranging from Abidjan, Bamako and Cotonou in West Africa to Harare and Lilongwe in the south, and Khartoum Kenya Airways that last year banked the largest corporate loss in Kenya’s history http://mgafrica.com/arti...ade-march-with-new-deal[/quote] Some people must read on how Ethiopian Air does its business and then get back here to update the rest.. That is a mafioso like firm with massive big brother subsidy. In other news, the sale of the Heathrow slot is a midas touch by Ngunze. Why would the planes sit at the airport for over 14 hours. Sweating the assets is the only way forward. The hogwash on lost tourism opportunities is a fallacy. Business travellers are the only real losers here and we all know they can afford a night in London, so they wont really cry over this.. Long live Ngunze Business people are very "mean" with their cash...You think a business class passenger would pay KQ fare of KES.300K to UK and spend another KES. 35K in 5-star hotel instead of paying BA KES. 270K for the same route? Plus the BA service would save the business man a whole day...this people value time unlike the neandethals like you! lol.. thats a good joke.. ukitusi mtu confirm spelling kwanza neandethals ni nini?? its not in the oxford dictionary Hata kama amekosea spellings umeshapata ujumbe. Honestly, I dont know what that word means. Could it be a synonym for wealthy?? yawa! If Obiero did it, Who Am I?
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/25/2014 Posts: 2,301 Location: kenya
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Swenani wrote:obiero wrote:Spikes wrote:obiero wrote:Impunity wrote:obiero wrote:[quote=VituVingiSana] Ethiopian, which in its last set of accounts booked more profits than all other African carriers put together.Ethiopians signs up with RwandAir as a Strategic Partner. RwandAir has announced it is launching six more destinations in Africa, ranging from Abidjan, Bamako and Cotonou in West Africa to Harare and Lilongwe in the south, and Khartoum Kenya Airways that last year banked the largest corporate loss in Kenya’s history http://mgafrica.com/arti...ade-march-with-new-deal[/quote] Some people must read on how Ethiopian Air does its business and then get back here to update the rest.. That is a mafioso like firm with massive big brother subsidy. In other news, the sale of the Heathrow slot is a midas touch by Ngunze. Why would the planes sit at the airport for over 14 hours. Sweating the assets is the only way forward. The hogwash on lost tourism opportunities is a fallacy. Business travellers are the only real losers here and we all know they can afford a night in London, so they wont really cry over this.. Long live Ngunze Business people are very "mean" with their cash...You think a business class passenger would pay KQ fare of KES.300K to UK and spend another KES. 35K in 5-star hotel instead of paying BA KES. 270K for the same route? Plus the BA service would save the business man a whole day...this people value time unlike the neandethals like you! lol.. thats a good joke.. ukitusi mtu confirm spelling kwanza neandethals ni nini?? its not in the oxford dictionary Hata kama amekosea spellings umeshapata ujumbe. Honestly, I dont know what that word means. Could it be a synonym for wealthy?? yawa! Wacha nisaidie yeye, It's a relative of its cousin called sapiens . It means a very smart creature with very advanced brain.the creature walks on two legs . The beast flies aeroplane to daraja mbili, and has vast of investments here and there including housings . Due to its advanced brains the creature has a slight traits of OCD with anything to do with commercial plane (KQ). That creature has a constant major conflict with its neighbor called Erectus/Spikes .but they try live in harmony. Hope that helps . NB nimevaa helmet ready for stoning
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/23/2009 Posts: 14,240 Location: nairobi
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@theexchangebar where its now been determined that KQ shall obtain a loss not exceeding KES 5.7B
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Rank: Elder Joined: 9/20/2015 Posts: 2,811 Location: Mombasa
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http://mobile.nation.co....l/-/oj6mx9/-/index.html
@obiero you are finished oooh! John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/13/2011 Posts: 5,964
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Spikes wrote:http://mobile.nation.co.ke/news/Sale-of-prime-assets-may-sink-KQ-deeper-into-financial-hole/-/1950946/3103760/-/format/xhtml/-/oj6mx9/-/index.html
@obiero you are finished oooh! GFF!!!!! Totally convinced that NMG is a listed yellow press!!!! Was the head of compliance poached too?? For free, there is bound to be more 'secrecy' and speculation in the 'closed period'. Will also be unleashing their Wazua inspired biz model.... Afro Sinema continues shortly...
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Rank: Chief Joined: 1/3/2007 Posts: 18,356 Location: Nairobi
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obiero wrote:@theexchangebar where its now been determined that KQ shall obtain a loss not exceeding KES 5.7B Why do people doubt @Obiero and KQ? A loss of KES 5.7bn is peanuts when compared to earlier losses of 22bn or was it 30bn? As long as KQ keeps on reducing losses, there is hope. Who needs profits? Look at its assets: Landing slots at Heathrow. Landing slots at Schipol. Landing slots at JKIA. If KQ sold off all its landing slots, it would be debt-free, which it may. I have faith in @Obiero's vision for KQ. Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
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