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It would be be no great victory to be left the crumbs, after being Governmentally Shafted at every turn to prevent success . Our share holders having financially supported Tanzanian passengers and employment for 6 long years to create an effective, on time Airline, and set up the business for someone else's benefit.
Share holders, and potential investors beware of investing in Africa as it is not a level playing field and Normal Business Practices do not apply.
We Have Been Used, Allowed to meet the Cost and Denied the Benefit
It certainly gives glimmer of hope for the Phoenix to rise
Thanks for uploading that info. Good research! That should shut the suicide moaners up !
I’m flying fastjet next week jnb vfa , if they turn up
GBOAE Impotence too kind a word re TZ Government, rather say thieving barstewards, did you know Magafuli cousin running ATCL
You ok here
Dam
I supported FJet because I wanted Tanzania to succeeed as a country with a worthy airline, but the incompetence of the Tanzanian government has overwhelmed FJet and the benefits have been lost to the country.
I was thinking of holidaying there and would have spent money there but now I am thinking screw the,m I will spend it in Kenya. I am not bitter but so disappointed with the lack of vision in Tanzania.
Bye the way , buying three ATR aircraft without first getting the route licences was idiotic.
Same here!
....about cashing in my now £12.50 investment of over three years ago... but thought ... nah ... lets just gamble!
That's the way I roll...
Miss G
:-)
ER , Nooooo, TZ set to steal fjet Tanzania, what’s left is 49% of zim and even less of mozi
No chance IMO
It also means apart from constant failings even Nico can not reverse the desicion of TZ Government to block fjet at every opportunity, no new routes, retraction of frequency in preparation for ATCL to enter HRE LUN market, blocked introducing ATR72
As at 7 November 2018, the Group had cash balances of US$ 3.9m, of which US$ 3m is restricted cash held inside Zimbabw
It means that Nico and Ed have completely screwed the shareholders over the last 6 years.Millions thrown at this with nothing to show for it.All the rubbish about the change of aircraft etc.
What's left a small airline in Zimbabwe and Mozambique using 50 seater planes
Nico has achieved nothing except closing bases routes and playing with different ideas none of which have generated a profit.He and others have managed to draw their salaries out of the shareholders pockets with no risk to themselves
Will the major shareholders now put money into fastjet uk
But do we still have a Phoenix.
It means Tanzania have won - getting what they've always wanted leaving us with the dregs.
Is that good or bad. What may that mean
Tomorrow announcement
https://www.businessdailyafrica.com/news/ea/tanzania/Fastjet-in-move-to-become-fully-Tanzanian-owned-airline-/4003154-4842142-yc82lk/index.html
Why do I get the feeling I am getting dumped on. Some people on here just talk dump and idiots like me buy on the back off. Where are they now ?......... probably talking dump about some drilling or mining company.
https://twitter.com/thecitizentz/status/1060167839909400577?s=21
Investing is long term...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MWa_pGJwt4
It's always the worst shares that are talked about the most. I don't know how many comments have been posted on this site but it must run into millions. Every Tom Dick's Hairy putting their two penny worth in, all the way down the ladder Tom, the ramper, Dick, the deramper and Hairy, the clueless idiot whose left wondering where the other two have gone.