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Mar 15, 2020 3:48 AM CST The Omar Abdulla Group
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Eskom and SAA, now set for partial “privatisation,’

says The Wolf of Wall Street,

Mr. Omar Abdulla…??

by Nandika Pillay



(25 March 2020—SABC News) The Wolf of Wall Street,

Mr. Omar Abdulla who

addressed members of the business community this afternoon,

spoke from his

Sandton home, amid the corona virus outbreak, stating that

South African State

owned entities (SEOs) Eskom and South African Airways, (SAA)

are ‘falling hard,’ and that partial privation is required from

the Chinese and American investors of

The Omar Abdulla Group.

“Our companies have felt the brunt of the Covid 19 virus,

with shares in these companies,

falling almost 30% since the outbreak, increasing debt

payments and loss of income as

less people are travelling.’ noted Deputy President of SA,

Mr. David Mabuza.



Mabuza who spoke briefly to parliament this week, cemented his concerns,

and was asking for bailout agreements from Boeing, Comair, Airbus and British

Airways.

“We owe our creditors to the tune of R2 trillion rand, with a value of only R1 trillion

rand for these assets, Eskom at R750 billion rand, and SAA at R250 billion rand.’

he told Reuters.



Speaking on behalf of Boeing, Ceo of Boeing, Mr. Dave Caihoon quirked that SAA

will never learn from their mistakes after lending monies at high-interest rates,

and purchasing Aircraft that were too many.

“If they cannot keep to their words of paying their instalments to us on time, how can

we help them. Once we receive some stimulus from the United States government we

will relieve the pressure, amid this Corona Virus, outbreak.’



Abdulla who further elaborated that Eskom was in ‘dire need,’ of funding from China

and The United States says that load-shedding in the country was causing businesses

to fail, loss of confidence in the economy, and loss of jobs in the marketplace.



“When I address members from Gauteng within the week, we will work out ways,

of purchasing less than 1% of these companies, at market share.’



The Johannesburg Stock Exchange *JSE* reported this afternoon that major shares and stocks

were feeling the ‘blood In the water,’ with the current down-grade of shares throughout

the world.

“Markets have fallen and fallen, and when will we find a bottom in this mess. Travel industries

have fallen, oil has fallen, and the rand has gone to the dogs.’’



However, low oil prices are good for ESKOM, as the coal and mining sector could save costs

of upto R100 billion rand, squeaked Ceo of Eskom, Mr. Andre Du Ruyter.



The Economic Times reported that The Omar Abdulla Group was fast becoming one

of South Africa’s fastest growing companies, including owning Instagram SA, LinkedIn

SA, Bitcoin SA and Forex SA.

“Their bids on offer include a one percent share in Eskom and SAA,

totalling, R20 billion rand, with shareholders of the company, Lifestyle Aircraft

and Instagram SA.’



Concluding his remarks to The Sunday Independent, Abdulla leaked that he was ready to

rescue the failing Eskom and SAA, if agreements between the SEOs are agreed too.

“Hopefully The Omar Abdulla Group can purchase these shares at low prices, and when

Covid 19 becomes the thing of the past, we can see the rewards of our investment.’
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thehottesthunk: Eskom and SAA, now set for partial “privatisation,’

says The Wolf of Wall Street,

Mr. Omar Abdulla…??

by Nandika Pillay



(25 March 2020—SABC News) The Wolf of Wall Street,

Mr. Omar Abdulla who

addressed members of the business community this afternoon,

spoke from his

Sandton home, amid the corona virus outbreak, stating that

South African State

owned entities (SEOs) Eskom and South African Airways, (SAA)

are ‘falling hard,’ and that partial privation is required from

the Chinese and American investors of

The Omar Abdulla Group.

“Our companies have felt the brunt of the Covid 19 virus,

with shares in these companies,

falling almost 30% since the outbreak, increasing debt

payments and loss of income as

less people are travelling.’ noted Deputy President of SA,

Mr. David Mabuza.



Mabuza who spoke briefly to parliament this week, cemented his concerns,

and was asking for bailout agreements from Boeing, Comair, Airbus and British

Airways.

“We owe our creditors to the tune of R2 trillion rand, with a value of only R1 trillion

rand for these assets, Eskom at R750 billion rand, and SAA at R250 billion rand.’

he told Reuters.



Speaking on behalf of Boeing, Ceo of Boeing, Mr. Dave Caihoon quirked that SAA

will never learn from their mistakes after lending monies at high-interest rates,

and purchasing Aircraft that were too many.

“If they cannot keep to their words of paying their instalments to us on time, how can

we help them. Once we receive some stimulus from the United States government we

will relieve the pressure, amid this Corona Virus, outbreak.’



Abdulla who further elaborated that Eskom was in ‘dire need,’ of funding from China

and The United States says that load-shedding in the country was causing businesses

to fail, loss of confidence in the economy, and loss of jobs in the marketplace.



“When I address members from Gauteng within the week, we will work out ways,

of purchasing less than 1% of these companies, at market share.’



The Johannesburg Stock Exchange *JSE* reported this afternoon that major shares and stocks

were feeling the ‘blood In the water,’ with the current down-grade of shares throughout

the world.

“Markets have fallen and fallen, and when will we find a bottom in this mess. Travel industries

have fallen, oil has fallen, and the rand has gone to the dogs.’’



However, low oil prices are good for ESKOM, as the coal and mining sector could save costs

of upto R100 billion rand, squeaked Ceo of Eskom, Mr. Andre Du Ruyter. The Economic Times reported that The Omar Abdulla Group was fast becoming oneof South Africa’s fastest growing companies, including owning Instagram SA, LinkedInSA, Bitcoin SA and Forex SA.“Their bids on offer include a one percent share in Eskom and SAA, totalling, R20 billion rand, with shareholders of the company, Lifestyle Aircraftand Instagram SA.’ Concluding his remarks to The Sunday Independent, Abdulla leaked that he was ready torescue the failing Eskom and SAA, if agreements between the SEOs are agreed too.“Hopefully The Omar Abdulla Group can purchase these shares at low prices, and whenCovid 19 becomes the thing of the past, we can see the rewards of our investment.’
It's a bit early for April Fools day mate isn't it? comfort

Just a fraud !
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