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Postby KUN-DILE » Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:49 pm

Does anyone remember Bayl? As in where the saying \"Bayl Cad\". It was the only Somali manufactured detergent which was located in Banadir region. Like most, this factory was also owned and operated by Somalilanders.

Well after the old factory was looted by non other than Mooryaans, the owners of that old factory had opened it again, this time putting their money where their mouth is.

The new Bayl Factory has opened its doors in Burao. It will manufacture the old products both in powder and solid form of soaps. Its market is the whole of Horn region where it will export Somaliland made Bayl products.

http://www.halganews.com/content/view/1848/2/

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Postby optimist_1 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:53 pm

Dude the Habraha Somaliland need Toothpaste and you talking about soap.

Sucaado Muuse needs her molars checked.

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Postby LionHeart-112 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:53 pm

Maasha'Allah. That's great news.

May Allah help them succeed. We need more people like this.

Many of my people (people of burco) will be employed there.

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Postby LionHeart-112 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:55 pm

Optimist...don't be another hater walaal. Congratulate. THis is good news for our people...


KUN-dile...does it say in the article how much it cost them?

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Postby Cawar » Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:57 pm

"Does anyone remember Bayl? As in where the saying \"Bayl Cad\". It was the only Somali manufactured detergent which was located in Banadir region. Like most, this factory was also owned and operated by Somalilanders."

Are you even sure that you ever visited Xamar, let alone live in it??? Laughing


Bayl was owned by a Murusade Family called reer Xiireey and every one from Xamar knows that..where did you get and who fed you the other info?? Laughing

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Postby optimist_1 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 6:57 pm

Lionheart its only a joke.

You dont know, how much i love Isaaq Love

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Postby LionHeart-112 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:00 pm

Optimist...OK..

did any1 read the whole article?

can some1 please tell me the cost of that plant?

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Postby optimist_1 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:02 pm

Cawar they think all the Habraha are Isaaq.

Was the Family Habar Ceeno?

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Postby KUN-DILE » Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:05 pm

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It costed 5 million bucks. Good investment by Somali standards. Very Happy

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I dont know about the Muransade family Laughing but surely some habarjeclo family had a big share in old Bayl factory. Here is the source.

http://www.somaliland.org/ns.asp?ID=05011015
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Postby Mad_Dog206 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:07 pm

[quote]ike most, this factory was also owned and operated by Somalilanders. [/quote]

alla been badanaa Shocked Shocked

cawar is partly right..warshada MAAREEYA waxaa ka ahaa XIIRAAY QAASIM WEHELIYE, a murusade looney lakin it was a SHIRKAD owned mostly by mareexaan.

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Postby Cawar » Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:09 pm

Kun

If anything they Isaaq family had a small percentage which was not even mentioned at the time...since every one knew that the factory belonged to that family XIIREEY.

remember warshadda Coka-Cola and Fanta...and the owners??

Ok what if some one claimed to be an owner of sarihii Jirde Xussein or Uunlaaye, even if their share was more like 10-20%??? this case of Byla is the same...but kudos to those ppl who revived the business and in their own cities.

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Postby Mad_Dog206 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 7:27 pm

^^war maynu laheen..odayga was mareeye but it was government own through a shirkad..own majority by whooooo Laughing

wallahi i know this becuz me MOM had a say in the affairs of the company and factory cuz she held part of the shares Laughing Laughing

anybody that has family that used to work for warshada bayl or who knows someone that used to come out and verify me when i tell u me mom's name, ask those ppl around and see if i aint tellin the truth Laughing

when ever me mom visited the factory somehow xiiray would know about it before hand and force all the female workers to greet me mom with the murusade/abgaal SUUROW dance thats cuz xiiray as a mareeye secretly only hired murusades Laughing Laughing

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Postby Demure » Fri Jan 20, 2006 9:52 pm

Kun Dile Laughing Laughing ....Will you poeple stop the disease, wax kasto does not come down to qabiil.

Cawar is correct here, I very well know the owners of former Bayl, although it had many share holders the primary owner was non other than Xiireey Qaasin.

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Postby QansaGabeyle » Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:10 pm

Didn't Siyaad Bare nationalise everything? I thought all the factories in somalia were government owned?

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Postby LionHeart-112 » Fri Jan 20, 2006 10:40 pm

I highly doubt that factory cost $5 million.

Where would a somali get all that $ from?

Is it co-owned by many different people?


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