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Home Afrika doesnt pay its debts
anika66
#1 Posted : Thursday, May 11, 2017 11:55:29 AM
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Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?
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Spikes
#2 Posted : Thursday, May 11, 2017 12:06:16 PM
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anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
Ilikeyou
#3 Posted : Thursday, May 11, 2017 12:13:54 PM
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Spikes wrote:
anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!



I bought one preference Share that promised to be redeemed in Jan 2017 including Pref dividend in arrears.
The circus from the company is too much.
CMA help.

sparkly
#4 Posted : Thursday, May 11, 2017 1:01:30 PM
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Ilikeyou wrote:
Spikes wrote:
anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!



I bought one preference Share that promised to be redeemed in Jan 2017 including Pref dividend in arrears.
The circus from the company is too much.
CMA help.



My fren HAL has no money to complete projects, sembuse redeem preference shares. Secondly as preferred Equity holder you rank just a decimal point above the Ordinary Equity holder. Be patient.
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Ericsson
#5 Posted : Thursday, May 11, 2017 3:31:22 PM
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Low of 0.75 per share clocked
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
actuarywahisa
#6 Posted : Thursday, May 11, 2017 4:04:48 PM
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Spikes wrote:
anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!


Trust me. He/She is not being a market maker. Ni kunoma.
There are too many opportunities all around. Open your eyes and maybe you'll spot one
obiero
#7 Posted : Wednesday, April 25, 2018 1:32:20 PM
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actuarywahisa wrote:
Spikes wrote:
anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!


Trust me. He/She is not being a market maker. Ni kunoma.

How did I miss this thread

HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
sparkly
#8 Posted : Thursday, April 26, 2018 8:32:45 AM
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obiero wrote:
actuarywahisa wrote:
Spikes wrote:
anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!


Trust me. He/She is not being a market maker. Ni kunoma.

How did I miss this thread


You were on the other two - HAL listing and KQ why ignore
Life is short. Live passionately.
obiero
#9 Posted : Thursday, April 26, 2018 8:48:37 AM
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sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
actuarywahisa wrote:
Spikes wrote:
anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!


Trust me. He/She is not being a market maker. Ni kunoma.

How did I miss this thread


You were on the other two - HAL listing and KQ why ignore

@sparkly I must have been.. Hope that you make it through with HAL. Its fundamental signals have me worried

HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
sparkly
#10 Posted : Thursday, April 26, 2018 11:54:40 AM
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obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
actuarywahisa wrote:
Spikes wrote:
anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!


Trust me. He/She is not being a market maker. Ni kunoma.

How did I miss this thread


You were on the other two - HAL listing and KQ why ignore

@sparkly I must have been.. Hope that you make it through with HAL. Its fundamental signals have me worried


My 30k shares don't give me sleepless nights. Merely speculative.
Life is short. Live passionately.
VituVingiSana
#11 Posted : Thursday, April 26, 2018 12:13:09 PM
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obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
actuarywahisa wrote:
Spikes wrote:
anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!


Trust me. He/She is not being a market maker. Ni kunoma.

How did I miss this thread


You were on the other two - HAL listing and KQ why ignore

@sparkly I must have been.. Hope that you make it through with HAL. Its fundamental signals have me worried
Worried about what? HA is a tiny firm vs KQ [with billions in taxpayer funds earning negative returns].
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
obiero
#12 Posted : Thursday, April 26, 2018 2:22:44 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
obiero wrote:
actuarywahisa wrote:
Spikes wrote:
anika66 wrote:
Why is Home Afrika not paying investors what it promised in 2013. My company invested in one share at the Kikwetu project. The share was costing 500,000 and the investment was to mature after 3 years after which Home Afrika would pay us our principle and interest. Total 845000. Since October 2016 Home Afrika refuses to pay our money back. Now the only option is to file a court case. Why is Home Afrika behaving like this? Why risk its shareholders equity by inviting court cases over obvious obligations? I have met many other investors and service providers who claim the same, that Home Afrika does not honour its obligations.Can CMA help?



Stories choreographed to trigger fear and panic amongst Wanjiku so that the same individual can buy and sell at exorbitant prices after changing news in the mainstream media. .....Pundit nse market markers!!!!


Trust me. He/She is not being a market maker. Ni kunoma.

How did I miss this thread


You were on the other two - HAL listing and KQ why ignore

@sparkly I must have been.. Hope that you make it through with HAL. Its fundamental signals have me worried
Worried about what? HA is a tiny firm vs KQ [with billions in taxpayer funds earning negative returns].

Wewe mzee kuwa mpole.. Tulia tuli ungoje Open Offer. KQ will make me rich in 2018. I bet you on this one

HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
sparkly
#13 Posted : Saturday, April 28, 2018 2:30:09 PM
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Tamarind seeks refund. HAL is not investment grade, just good for speculation https://www.standardmedi...ts-ties-with-home-afrika
Life is short. Live passionately.
obiero
#14 Posted : Saturday, April 28, 2018 3:45:42 PM
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[quote=sparkly]Tamarind seeks refund. HAL is not investment grade, just good for speculation https://www.standardmedi...s-ties-with-home-afrika[/quote]
Lawsuits are never good for business. Home Afrika doesn't pay its debts!

HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
Ericsson
#15 Posted : Saturday, April 28, 2018 9:39:39 PM
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obiero wrote:
[quote=sparkly]Tamarind seeks refund. HAL is not investment grade, just good for speculation https://www.standardmedi...s-ties-with-home-afrika[/quote]
Lawsuits are never good for business. Home Afrika doesn't pay its debts!


Another counter waiting for mortician
Wealth is built through a relatively simple equation
Wealth=Income + Investments - Lifestyle
VituVingiSana
#16 Posted : Saturday, April 28, 2018 9:51:31 PM
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obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Tamarind seeks refund. HAL is not investment grade, just good for speculation https://www.standardmedi...s-ties-with-home-afrika

Lawsuits are never good for business. Home Afrika doesn't pay its debts!

They need to convert debt to equity like another listed firm we know... Liar
Greedy when others are fearful. Very fearful when others are greedy - to paraphrase Warren Buffett
obiero
#17 Posted : Saturday, April 28, 2018 11:17:38 PM
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VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Tamarind seeks refund. HAL is not investment grade, just good for speculation https://www.standardmedi...s-ties-with-home-afrika

Lawsuits are never good for business. Home Afrika doesn't pay its debts!

They need to convert debt to equity like another listed firm we know... Liar

Which creditors will allow

HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
Spikes
#18 Posted : Monday, April 30, 2018 7:33:49 AM
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obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Tamarind seeks refund. HAL is not investment grade, just good for speculation https://www.standardmedi...s-ties-with-home-afrika

Lawsuits are never good for business. Home Afrika doesn't pay its debts!

They need to convert debt to equity like another listed firm we know... Liar

Which creditors will allow


It was made possible in KQ, why not HAFR?
John 5:17 But Jesus replied, “My Father is always working, and so am I.”
obiero
#19 Posted : Monday, April 30, 2018 8:31:09 AM
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Spikes wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Tamarind seeks refund. HAL is not investment grade, just good for speculation https://www.standardmedi...s-ties-with-home-afrika

Lawsuits are never good for business. Home Afrika doesn't pay its debts!

They need to convert debt to equity like another listed firm we know... Liar

Which creditors will allow


It was made possible in KQ, why not HAFR?

Firstly, the government backing in KQ was crucial, without GoK there would be no restructuring at KQ or any other company.. Secondly, it would costs an average of 1B to arrange such a transaction which would eat HAFR profits for the next 100years

HF 90,000 ABP 3.83; KQ 414,100 ABP 7.92; MTN 23,800 ABP 6.45
sparkly
#20 Posted : Monday, April 30, 2018 11:34:15 AM
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obiero wrote:
Spikes wrote:
obiero wrote:
VituVingiSana wrote:
obiero wrote:
sparkly wrote:
Tamarind seeks refund. HAL is not investment grade, just good for speculation https://www.standardmedi...s-ties-with-home-afrika

Lawsuits are never good for business. Home Afrika doesn't pay its debts!

They need to convert debt to equity like another listed firm we know... Liar

Which creditors will allow


It was made possible in KQ, why not HAFR?

Firstly, the government backing in KQ was crucial, without GoK there would be no restructuring at KQ or any other company.. Secondly, it would costs an average of 1B to arrange such a transaction which would eat HAFR profits for the next 100years


Wacha kudanganya. No way restructuring local loans less than KShs 1B will cost KShs 1B.
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