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Originally Posted by janner
So long as it does not turn foul..
I am sure you know where I am coming from perc..
To many unanswered and unanswerable questions..
Top NZ "brand" food producer.
Strong balance sheet.
Ratios are modest,and dividend yield is attractive.
Chicken consumption is growing.
Room for export growth.
Stable earner for long term investors.
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Originally Posted by percy
op NZ "brand" food producer.
Strong balance sheet.
Ratios are modest,and dividend yield is attractive.
Chicken consumption is growing.
Room for export growth.
Stable earner for long term investors.
Room for export growth. ???????????
We import food stocks..
The exporting food stock Countries have an immediate advantage.
Internal growth may come from the increasing. Butter Chicken Market..
But. " They " usually want everything for nothing..
Again... Not for me perc !!
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I don't mean to get all excited or go on the offensive, but while we're at it, I thought we could take a look at Dick Smith's positives (at IPO):
One of the top retailers in Australasia.
Strong balance sheet.
Ratios are modest,and dividend yield is attractive.
Retail sales are growing.
Room for off shore growth.
Stable earner for long term investors.
I realize some of the things above could be 'hotly' debated, but I think my point is made... as always DYOR.
Last edited by trader_jackson; 16-04-2016 at 09:32 PM.
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Originally Posted by trader_jackson
I don't mean to get all excited or go on the offensive, but while we're at it, I thought we could take a look at Dick Smith's positives (at IPO):
One of the top retailers in Australasia.
Strong balance sheet.
Ratios are modest,and dividend yield is attractive.
Retail sales are growing.
Room for off shore growth.
Stable earner for long term investors.
I realize some of the things above could be 'hotly' debated, but I think my point is made... as always DYOR.
Absolutely...
Buyer beware !!!
DYOR...
Of course some one will make MONEY...
Is it going to be you ???
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Originally Posted by trader_jackson
I don't mean to get all excited or go on the offensive, but while we're at it, I thought we could take a look at Dick Smith's positives (at IPO):
One of the top retailers in Australasia.
Strong balance sheet.
Ratios are modest,and dividend yield is attractive.
Retail sales are growing.
Room for off shore growth.
Stable earner for long term investors.
I realize some of the things above could be 'hotly' debated, but I think my point is made... as always DYOR.
The record shows;
Dick Smith IPO -DSE thread.
page 1 post #3.17-11-2013.
Percy.........Scares me.!!!!!!!!!!!
Comparing a second rate retailer to a No1 market brand food producer, certainly would be "hotly" debated.
Your point is lost on me.!
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There is a difference in being the largest compared to the best. These guys are getting their arses handed to them in the Free Range market- unable to respond to pricing pressure and have overcapacity in supply. They are price takers in the majority of their product range
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Originally Posted by percy
The record shows;
Dick Smith IPO -DSE thread.
page 1 post #3.17-11-2013.
Percy.........Scares me.!!!!!!!!!!!
Comparing a second rate retailer to a No1 market brand food producer, certainly would be "hotly" debated.
Your point is lost on me.!
I think t_j was just using words the promoters of both used to say how good they were
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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A bit of cognitive dissonance being demonstrated by some on this thread?
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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Originally Posted by kiwidollabill
There is a difference in being the largest compared to the best. These guys are getting their arses handed to them in the Free Range market- unable to respond to pricing pressure and have overcapacity in supply. They are price takers in the majority of their product range
In the documents they discuss price/mix several times .............often tagged with hope/hopefully improve
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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Good sign - 'iconic' only appears 4 times in the documents
That'll add a few cents to the final share price
Feltex still hold the record for the use of iconic - pumpkin patch pretty close 2nd
Last edited by winner69; 17-04-2016 at 08:38 AM.
“ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”
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