Buying stocks without understanding the business is like lending money to a stranger without knowing their habits.
Before you invest, learn what the company does, how it earns, and who leads it. Study its track record, not just its stock chart, but its decisions.
Look for firms that are profitable, innovative, and consistent in performance. In the long run, a good business will make you money even if you buy it at the wrong time, while a bad business will lose you money even if you buy it at the right time.
@CaptKigen@sholard_mancity@kagerpeer We are not in a first world economy.
Give us good roads and efficiency in government services then compare us with these economies
KCB Bank Kenya secures $96.9M (KES 12.5B) Green Climate Fund facility to finance MSMEs and farmers, targeting climate-smart agriculture, clean energy, and circular economy solutions:
@LlewellynOuya@TheG_nius I dont think eveready has collapsed.
Just a penny stock with a chance to get back to business properly if they focus on renewable energy and partnerships
Today, more than 24,000 young African entrepreneurs have been identified, trained, mentored and funded with non-refundable seed capital to start and scale their businesses, each receiving USD$5,000 to turn ideas into impact.
Muranga County brought mango farmers together,negotiated deals with juice processors .
Eg Sunny Mango in Kambiti,Vertz in Machakos,Premier Foods Nbi .
Sunny makes puree,which Coca cola buys, & makes your juice.
Farmers now earn Ksh 23 per Kg - up from Ksh 3 .
@Safaricom_Care I have not gotten any satisfactory answer on why there was sim swap on my line yet i have never shared any of my details with anyone. The same matter was raised by DCI nairobi region and you are yet to support with the data being requested for.
If you want another man to assist you,
• With a job,
• Opportunities,
• Financial assistance,
Never use your emotional issues and predicaments as bargaining points.
Nobody is interested in your problems,
"I am suffering, please help."
"My wife is sick, I need the job."
"I have been kicked out of the rental house. Please help"
"Banks are auctioning me."
"I have a degree, yet I am jobless, I am depressed."
Once you sell your emotional package, you automatically become a turn-off.
A man will help you in view of your value to him, not because you are suffering.
He may be philanthropic in supporting you in the short term. Still, he will expect you to discard your victimhood mentality and seek a sustainable solution to move beyond your rock bottom.
However, do not pour your problems onto him.
The best he can do is to tell you,
"May God see you through."
Please note that everyone is going through some sort of problems, including the man you are seeking help from, not just you.
Many men you see as successful are seen that way because they have successfully hidden their chaos and emotions from the rest of the world.
The man you see driving an expensive car and wearing expensive suits is also going through something that, if he shared, you would empathize with his situation.
A lot of men have chosen to outgrow their problems by ignoring circumstances beyond their control while focusing on maximizing their skills and value to the world.
So, when you are seeking support from another man, sell your skill, value and experience, and how you can solve a problem for him.
Keep your suffering and problems to yourself; nobody is interested in them.
You are a MAN, you have yourself, and that is enough.
Your breakthrough will come.
Chin up, towards God!